RoundUp: education bill, tobacco prevention and CPR training
Posted: 05.09.2012 at 9:20 AM

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Education bill includes literacy rules, but doesn't pay for them

Districts won't be required to implement the additional efforts until the state provides the money.

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Lee County Health Department, state funding work on area tobacco prevention

For several years the Lee County Health Department has received Community Partnerships funds from the Iowa Department of Public Health to work on tobacco prevention programs.
 
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Community Action opens its doors

The Eichacker Center in Fort Madison opened its doors to the public today, in hopes to show area folks some of the services they offer.

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Moberly School Board expands drug testing policy

Moberly's School Board has approved expanding its random drug testing policy to middle school students involved in MSHSAA-sanctioned activities.

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Major drug ring suspects headed to prison 

A Quincy woman is headed to prison this morning for her part in a major Adams County drug conspiracy.

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Bill that could make high school CPR mandatory goes before senate 

If you went into cardiac arrest, would you rely on a high school student to save your life?

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