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Roundup: hunter safety, a cemetery tour and Frankenstorm
Posted: 10.29.2012 at 7:54 AM Updated: 10.29.2012 at 8:40 AM
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Regional Round-Up is the place to click for interesting news and lifestyle stories across the area.
Think safety before hunting
Hunters heading to the field for pheasant season are encouraged to review safe hunting practices before they head out.
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Oakland Cemetery history tour draws more than 50 Saturday afternoon
The eighth annual Haunted History Tour at Oakland Cemetery was actually two — the first was a daylight tour that started at 3 p.m. and the second was a luminary tour that started at 6:30 p.m.
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Noise issue may be settled soon
The often discussed and as yet unresolved issue of curtailing late night outside bands and noise in Keokuk could come to a vote at the next Keokuk City Council meeting.
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Perkins burglary conviction
A Moberly man accused of burglary in multiple counties was sentenced this week in Macon County Court.
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'Frankenstorm': Worse than sum of its parts
The storm that is threatening 60 million Americans in the eastern third of the nation in just a couple of days with high winds, drenching rains, extreme tides, flooding and probably snow is much more than just an ordinary weather system.
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Missouri cave fish may go on endangered species list
A federal agency's plan to put a tiny, cave-dwelling fish on the endangered species list has some southeast Missouri officials questioning the move's impact on economic development.
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