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Petitioner Publicly Protests Against PCM School District’s 2012-13 Budget
At Prairie City/Monroe High School library on Wednesday, an informal meeting was held to dispute the projected PCM school district budged for the 2012-2013 year.
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Archer confident as primary approaches
Republican candidate for Iowa's Second Congressional District, John Archer, was in Knoxville today. He is confident in his chances of earning his party's nomination for the seat following the June 5 primary election.
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Loebsack to tour Knoxville's "Business Incubator" tomorrow
“What I hear time and again from small business owners here in Iowa is the same thing I hear from students, parents and educators: We must build and make things here at home again,” said Loebsack. “I am excited to meet with the owners and employees of these businesses to hear firsthand their ideas for growing our economy.”
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Knoxville Public Library launches 2012 Summer Reading Program
Registration for the Summer Reading Program begins Monday, June 4, from 10 a.m-5 p.m. and Tuesday, June 5, from 10 a.m.-3 p.m.
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Fire chief finalists selected
The three finalists in the search for Knoxville's next Fire Chief have been selected.
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Petitioner Publicly Protests Against PCM School District’s 2012-13 Budget
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Pella Knights roll to 20-0 win over Midwest Rampage
The Pella Knights doubled their winning streak with a 20-0 victory over the Midwest Rampage in Midwest Football Alliance action Saturday night.
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- SLIDESHOW: QB from Texas commits to Iowa
- Retirement party held for Cappy
- Fresh getting closer to spot on US Olympic team
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Pella Knights roll to 20-0 win over Midwest Rampage
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Another View
No, the tulips didn’t bloom in February, but according to local radio the tulips came out three weeks ahead of the scheduled Tulip Time. And didn’t Pella already set its annual festival a week early?
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- Library features touted
- In the House of Wood
- Let people decide on socialized medicine
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Preserving food preservation traditions
Suzette Striegel, ISU Extension Office horticulturist, shows the top of this pot used in the food preservation process which also uses sealed jars.
Food preservation was once a standard skill in American households. But now it's a specialized skill that most people have never learned.
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Town celebrates 'second war of independence'
While the 150th anniversary of the Civil War is getting lots of attention, the 200th anniversary of the War of 1812 is less frequently remembered.
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Cincinnati, Mystic schools close
Cincinnati Elementary and Mystic Elementary schools in Appanoose County are now closed.
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Gas prices vary widely as holiday weekend approaches
How much you pay to fill up your car before travelling this weekend depends on where you pump. There's a 20-cent difference between Knoxville and Ottumwa.
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Centerville students win $500 for healthy living
The Governor's Challenge offered eight $500 prizes, and Centerville students were among the winners.
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