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Tax scheme busted within prison walls
When you're in prison already, running a fraudlent tax refund scheme isn't necessarily the best move.
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VIDEO: USDA rolls out new labels
The goal of the new labeling is to provide consumers with additional information about what they choose to put on the table, officials say.
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Ottumwa students dance to the ‘wildflower stomp’
The school's prairie stomp is designed to help native vegetation grow around the school.
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High-tech scavenger hunt held in Osky
Several families gathered at the baseball field in Edmundson Park Saturday morning for a high-tech scavenger hunt.
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Man strikes gold 22 years after losing wedding ring
Michael Powell lost his wedding ring 22 years ago. When he began using a metal detector to find Civil War artifacts, he realized he might have a shot at recovering the ring.
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Warrior golfers win second straight national title
It certainly wasn’t a stress-free week in Kansas for Indian Hills head golf coach Mike Hagen.
On the final day of the season, Hagen’s team tried to make things as stress free as possible. But when your team is chasing down a second straight national title, nothing feels easy. -
Workshops Offering One-on-One Help For Farmers New to USDA
It's not always easy to figure out where a new farmer fits in with the USDA's programs. But workshops coming up in the next few weeks aim to help.
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New trial granted for VanWeelden
The Mahaska County supervisor was convicted in February of abusing his office, but a judge has set aside the verdict and ordered a new trial.
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VIDEO: 2012 solar eclipse
Check out this video of yesterday's solar eclipse as filmed in Japan.
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A social media look at Facebook's IPO
Facebook offered stock to the public for the first time on Friday, joining the Nasdaq exchange. Here's a look at how social media reacted.
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Graduation obligations: College debt an issue for many graduates
As more college graduates pour into the workforce this summer, they will need to dig deeper and deeper into their pockets to pay off their student loan debt.
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Ottumwa, Oskaloosa students close in on construction success
Students in both Oskaloosa and Ottumwa have spent the school year working on houses for their respective construction trades classes. Now they're showing off their work.
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Kelderman earns Knoxville teacher of the year award
Beth Kelderman, third grade teacher at Twin Cedars Elementary, has been selected as the Attica Masonic Lodge teacher of the year.
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Donna Summer, 'Queen of Disco,' dies
Donna Summer was one of the few singers who had major success during the disco era — and managed to keep her career going after the genre faded.
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Knoxville board moves ahead with new auditorium
The Knoxville School Board approved the sale of $6,550,000 in sales tax bonds to Hutchinson, Shockey, & Erley to finance the construction of the new auditorium.
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Tax scheme busted within prison walls

