RoundUp: museum renovations, burn ban & kitten freed from car
Posted: 06.26.2012 at 7:58 AM Updated: 06.26.2012 at 8:35 AM

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Board approves 2.5 percent raise for Sioux City schools superintendent

The Sioux City school board voted without discussion Monday to give Superintendent Paul Gausman a $4,983 raise next school year.

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Home Care-Hospice provides many services

Lee County Health Department Home Care-Hospice serves people in Lee, Des Moines, Henry and Van Buren counties in Iowa, and in Hancock and Henderson counties in Illinois.

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Museum like new after recent renovations 

Recent renovations at the Appanoose County Historical & Coal Mining Museum in Centerville promise to give new, and even frequent visitors, an expanded and rewarding experience of local history.

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Moberly burn ban in force

Due to the extremely dry conditions from the lack of substantial rain over the last month and the predicted continuance of this hot and dry weather pattern for an extended period, Moberly Fire Chief Robert Creed has issued an open burning ban within the city of Moberly beginning Tuesday, June 26, and will remain in effect until further notice.

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Human Rights Commission questions Quincy's general assistance program 

The Quincy Township Supervisor's office has been pressed with some questions from the Human Rights Commission.

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Caterwauling kitten freed from car 

Muffled cries from an unseen kitten alerted a motorist to the animal's plight.

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