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Bernie rural water project funding in place Mike McCoy photo Representatives of USDA Rural Development gathered at Bernie Monday to present at "mock" check for $2,421,300 to board members of Stoddard County Public Water Supply District No. Salvation Army selects Red Kettle campaign chairs The annual Salvation Army Red Kettle Drive received a $1,000 kick-start Monday during a Rotary Club of Muscatine meeting. No room for extra elephants in council's big plan Auckland Zoo elephants Kashin and Burma could become the last elephants in a New Zealand zoo as a result of Auckland City Council budget cuts. Congo rebels announce pullback to help peace bid Rebels in east Democratic Republic of Congo announced a military pullback on Tuesday to support a U.N. peace initiative and the government sacked its armed forces chief following a string of defeats. Former Minnesota officer pleads guilty to prank arrest Steven Patrick Boyle, who had worked part time for the police department serving Amboy and Vernon Center, resigned in August after the July incident. Jody Lassiter, president and chief executive officer of the Danville/Boyle County Economic Development Partnership, recently received a service award and was elected secretary/treasurer for 2009 of the Kentucky ... Iran Speaker Urges Iraq To Resist U.S. Pact: Report Iran's parliament speaker urged Iraqi lawmakers to keep resisting a security pact with the United States, official media said Tuesday, a day after Baghdad signed an accord on U.S. troop presence in Iraq. 'Give cervical cancer vaccine... GIVING the cervical cancer vaccine Gardasil to boys will help wipe out the cancer-causing human papilloma virus, the vaccine's inventor says. Former Minnesota Officer Pleads Guilty to Prank A former police officer must pay a $200 fine and be on probation for a year after pleading guilty to faking the arrest of an 18-year-old woman. Former Minn. officer pleads guilty to faking an arrest A former police officer must pay a $200 fine and be on probation for a year after pleading guilty to faking the arrest of an 18-year-old woman. |
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