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Ina students have Happy Feet
Students from Ina Grade School make laps around the outside of the baseball diamond on Friday, part of the Happy Feet Walk-A-Thon to raise funds for the Happy Feet program to provide school children with gym shoes. The entire school participated in the event.
INA — Happy faces accompanied the happy feet of student at Ina Grade School Friday as they participated in a Happy Feet Walk-A-Thon.
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Federal inmate lawsuit dismissed
MT. VERNON — A lawsuit filed by former Immigrations Customs Enforcement prisoners against Jefferson County has been dismissed. The federal lawsuit was filed in February on behalf of seven immigrants who were held at the Jefferson County Justice Cent
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Gary Bullock
Gary Lee Bullock, of St. James, Mo., passed away at his home on Sunday, Feb. 10, 2013. He was 64 years, 8 months and 11 days of age. Gary Lee Bullock was born on May 30, 1948, to his parents, David Sherman and Esther (Owens) Bullock. Gary Bullock was
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Rain washes away season early
Paul Hines/Register-News Mt. Vernon's Summer Hobson and Page Clinton nearly collide in the outfield during Tuesday's regional game against Carbondale.
HERRIN - Weather ended up being the ultimate opponent in Mt. Vernon's opening round softball game. The Lady Rams trailed Carbondale 6-5 in the bottom of the fifth inning. Lightning delayed the game at about 5:27 p.m. About 90 minutes later the game w
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What you need to know about preparing for tornadoes
A killer tornado roars into south Oklahoma City on May 3, 1999. The storm, which also cut through Moore, Okla., killed 43 people and destroyed hundreds of homes in central Oklahoma. Winds in excess of 300 mph were among the most violent ever recorded.
Tornado survivors and seasoned observers suggest people do two simple things to prepare for tornadoes: Know where to take shelter, and move quickly when the time comes.
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