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Roundup: copper thief reward, a stabbing & a late night fire
Posted: 09.17.2012 at 7:48 AM Updated: 09.17.2012 at 8:15 AM
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Regional Round-Up is the place to click for interesting news and lifestyle stories across the area.
Turn in a copper thief, earn up to a $2,000 reward
Southern Iowa Electric Cooperative has been victimized by copper thefts in the past six months. For this reason, Southern Iowa Electric Co-op is partnering with other cooperatives in sponsoring a Theft Reward program to encourage rural people to turn in these thieves.
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Bow hunting not likely on city property this year
With about two weeks to go before the start of the deer hunting season, bow hunters apparently won’t be allowed to hunt on city property this season in conjunction with the City of Keokuk’s urban deer management program.
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Iowa broadcasters urged to demand accuracy
Iowa has long been on the front lines of presidential campaigns from its first-in-the-nation precinct caucuses through general election battles for its Electoral College votes.
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Howard Co stabbing
A rural Howard County resident is facing possible charges of Assault in the First Degree and Child Endangerment following a domestic incident Thursday evening and early Friday morning.
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Late night fire damages Keokuk apartment
Keokuk firefighters say a charcoal grill is to blame for an apartment fire on the city's Southeast side.
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Analysis: Mo. at center point of sexual politics
The Legislature's veto override of a bill expanding religious exemptions from insurance coverage for birth control is the latest example of how Missouri has become a center point in a national debate about pregnancy.
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