RoundUp: holding out hope for rain, a controlled burn & counterfeit money
Posted: 07.12.2012 at 7:57 AM Updated: 07.12.2012 at 8:50 AM

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Hopes wither for record corn crop

For months, Illinois farmer David Kellerman held out hope for rain, even as the worst drought in nearly 25 years spread across the country.

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Union rejects contract offer from Henniges

Members of Local 444 of the United Steelworkers Union are continuing to work under a contract extension.

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Controlled burn incinerates house on North Park as former residents watch

The Centerville Fire Department conducted a controlled burn of a vacant house at 1015 N. Park St. Tuesday afternoon.

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Limited help for farmers

The USDA Farm Service Agency announced Wednesday afternoon expedited assistance for farmers and other producers facing losses due to the drought.

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Man charged with passing fake bills 

A Hannibal man is in jail after his arrest on a charge that says he passed counterfeit money at local convenience stores.

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Man arrested for public water district burglary

Deputies arrested a Dixon man in connection to a burglary at a Pulaski County Public Water District

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