RoundUp: first day of school delayed, bullying & city fires administrator
Posted: 08.15.2012 at 7:46 AM Updated: 08.15.2012 at 8:20 AM

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Keokuk High School delays first day

Facility upgrades at Keokuk High School will buy students in grades 9-12 a little more summer vacation, as the first day of classes has been pushed back to Tuesday, Sept. 4.

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CVP&D questions unanswered; attorney says board members support criminal charges

A current member of the Chariton Valley Planning & Development Council of Government's board in July  during a telephone call said all questions about the state audit would have to go through their attorney.

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Breaking the cycle: Bullying seminars planned in South Sioux City

Back to school, back to bullying for many. But a group of community leaders wants to break the cycle.

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New Mamtek site owner

A change in ownership of the Mamtek site, located on North Morley across from the Moberly Five-and-Drive, has taken place.

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City of LaGrange terminates administrator and officer 

The City of LaGrange is looking for a new city administrator and police officer.

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Missouri unemployment rises slightly to 7.2 percent 

A new report says Missouri's unemployment rate edged higher last month while the number of nonfarm jobs declined.

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