|
RoundUp: convicted of murder, drought conditions & a convicted felon arrested
Posted: 08.28.2012 at 7:59 AM Updated: 08.28.2012 at 8:45 AM
|
Regional Round-Up is the place to click for interesting news and lifestyle stories across the area.
Bus tour from Kansas stops along riverfront in Keokuk
While Tri-State Area residents go about their daily business, a group of local residents take some time out of their day to promote the community as a great place to spend time and money.
__________________________________________
Bloomfield man and woman go one, two, three and four in historical pieces competition
Historical Pieces Gain Renewed Recognition in State Fair Heritage Competition Iowans take a trip through history with the Heritage Exhibits contest judged prior to the start of the 2012 Iowa State Fair.
__________________________________________
Data leads city council to approve Tahoe for police
After responding to concerns from some councilmen about public perception, Police Chief Bruce Niggemeyer finally convinced the Fort Madison City Council that purchasing a 2012 Chevy Tahoe was the right move.
___________________________________________
More Stories Below

___________________________________________
Munzlinger says drought is pushing producers out
Senate Agriculture Committee Chairman Brian Munzlinger continues to warn that the severe drought will "change the face" of Missouri ag.
___________________________________________
Pettey gets life
It's life in prison for the Hannibal man convicted of murdering his fiance just days before they walked down the aisle.
___________________________________________
Convicted felon arrested in Maries Co. drug bust
A belle couple was arrested early Tuesday morning after a drug bust in Maries County.
___________________________________________
 | |
Find out what's popular on Twitter