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RoundUp: slot machines, internet sex crimes & Tigers ticket scammers
Posted: 03.13.2012 at 8:33 AM Updated: 03.13.2012 at 9:30 AM
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Regional Round-Up is the place to click for interesting news and lifestyle stories across the area.
More slots: More revenue or more trouble?
Plan to add up to 300 new machines at Prairie Meadows is on track to win state approval
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Keokuk depot awarded $10,000 grant
The Keokuk Union Depot Commission is $10,000 closer to its goal of rehabilitating a riverfront landmark, thanks to a little green button and a multitude of clicks.
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Couple making every day count since Huntington’s diagnosis
In 2007, John and Mary Beth Thomas got news that changed their lives forever: John had Huntington’s disease.
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Chris Kelly pushing Mamtek bills
The underwriter and rating agency for any bond issued by a local government would have to investigate the company or project benefitting from the bond, under legislation being pushed by State Rep. Chris Kelly, D-Columbia.
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Hannibal scout leader arrested on Internet sex-crime charges
A former Hannibal resident and Boy Scout leader was arrested Thursday on charges related to Internet sex crimes involving two teenage victims.
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Scammers want to rip off Tiger fans
With the Mizzou Tigers making it to the NCAA Tournament, basketball fever is pushing up ticket prices on websites like StubHub and Craig’s List.
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