Roundup: hog producer penalized, veto session & a baby scalding
Posted: 09.12.2012 at 10:04 AM Updated: 09.12.2012 at 10:55 AM

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Meals for 800? 1,000?

Want to serve between 1,600 to 2,000 hot meals every day?

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New Keokuk school superintendent on the scene

Attendees of Monday’s Keokuk School Board meeting might have noticed a new face around the conference table, sitting behind a freshly-minted nameplate for “Tim Hood.”

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Judge penalizes Iowa hog producer for fish kill 

A Clay County judge has ordered a northwest Iowa hog producer to pay a $15,000 penalty for an illegal manure application last year that led to a fish kill.

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Local legislators line up votes for veto session

When lawmakers return to Jefferson City tomorrow for the annual veto session, a Boone County Democratic representative likely will take sides against Gov. Jay Nixon on one issue while the area's Republican senator intends to vote against his party on another.

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Hannibal man jailed in baby scalding 

A Hannibal man is in jail on an assault charge after a 1-year-old child was severely burned.

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Ex-teacher, coach pleads guilty to molestation 

A former teacher and baseball coach at a southwest Missouri high school faces up to eight years in prison for molesting three boys on his team.

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