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Ottumwa · OttumwaOTTUMWA — The Wapello County Board of Supervisors will hold a public hearing to determine whether to vacate and close a portion of Elm Street in the unincorporated town of Bladensburg during Tuesday's meeting at the courthouse.See the Story
Supervisors to weigh vacating road
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Ottumwa · OttumwaOTTUMWA — Sitting under a salon hairdryer that wasn't in use, it didn't take long for Brinda Young to put away the small notebook filled with tidbits of her life and start telling the stories that have shaped it.See the Story
Come for the cut, stay for the stories
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Ottumwa · OttumwaDEWITT — The Central DeWitt School District has announced that Stephanie Mishler will be their next superintendent. Mishler is the interim superintendent and curriculum director for the Fairfield Community School District.See the Story
Interim Fairfield superintendent heading to Central DeWitt
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Ottumwa · OttumwaOTTUMWA — Milestones Area Agency on Aging and community partners will host a free document shredding and prescription drug take-back event on Saturday, June 8. From 8:30 a.m. to 11:30 a.m., participants can drop off outdated paperwork and unneeded prescription…See the Story
Free event for doc shredding, prescription drug return set
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Ottumwa · OttumwaOTTUMWA — Ottumwa Regional Health Center is now providing InterStim X, an advanced therapy for bladder control conditions like overactive bladder and non-obstructive urinary retention.See the Story
ORHC offers next-generation treatment for bladder control conditions
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Marjorie Taylor Greene · KnoxvilleLawmakers got wonky this week with lectures on the Clayton Act, the Pledge of Allegiance and junk fees. Other highlights included longboarding, bill mix-ups and Georgia Republican Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene — maybe — hitting rock bottom with her motion to vacate.
The post ‘Geek out a bit’ — Congressional Hits and Misses appeared first on Roll Call.See the Story
‘Geek out a bit’ — Congressional Hits and Misses
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