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RoundUp: a veteran's legacy, protecting children & hospital room service
Posted: 04.26.2012 at 8:45 AM
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Regional Round-Up is the place to click for interesting news and lifestyle stories across the area.
Priest who taught others how to live dies
A Catholic priest who spent a year writing and talking about life, death and preparing to die after his diagnosis of terminal cancer has died.
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Lee County Historical Society receives Korean War vet’s letters, uniform
The wife of Wilbur Heiser, a Donnellson native and Korean War veteran, is sharing part of her late husband’s legacy with the Lee County Historical Society.
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Appanoose County sheriff attends program to protect children
Appanoose County Sheriff Gary D. Anderson just returned from the prestigious Chief Executive Officer Training Seminar, held just outside of the nation’s capital, at the National Center for Missing and Exploited Children located in Alexandria, Va.
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Senate approves budget after lengthy debate
After hours of debate, the Missouri Senate has approved a $24 billion state budget.
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Room service at Blessing Hospital begins Wednesday
Blessing Hospital is serving up hotel-style room service beginning Wednesday.
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Fraternal Order of Police asks Columbia Chief Ken Burton to resign
The Columbia Fraternal Order of Police said Wednesday, Police Chief Ken Burton should resign.
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