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Personal school alerts now available   

No record crops in the Heartland   

The latest USDA report is projecting 2008 to be the second highest corn yield in U.S. history.

Another inquest letter   

The letters keep coming.

KTVO asks CAFO neighbors what it's like  Photos Glyph 

A viewer wanted us to talk to neighbors near a local CAFO about the odor, so that's what we did.

Ottumwans to Olympians?   

With Olympic Games in full swing, many kids have become aspiring Olympic athletes, especially in Iowa.

DNR denies hog confinement   

The Department of Natural Resources has denied a proposal for the construction of a 4,900 head hog confinement in southern Appanoose County.

University presidents want drinking age lowered   

About 100 college presidents across the nation are asking for the drinking age to be lowered to 18

Stokes Stadium delays   

Continued delays cost Bulldogs first home game.

Pair busted in Macon   

Couple was possessing meth

New nominee for Rotary International President   

The Heartland's own Ray Klinginsmith is nominated for Rotary International president.

IDOE worried about lunch prices   

Eating at school may not be a cheap option much longer.

Culver had broad powers for flood spending   

A special session may not be necessary.

Plea reached in Obama knife incident   

Turns out it was much ado about nothing.

Jefferson Street open to traffic   

Jefferson Street near downtown Kirksville is open again.

Council approves commission of Truman officers   

City Council approves makes DPS commissioned city officers

DNA laboratory coming to Kirksville   Video Glyph

Human Identification Technologies Incorporated, or HIT, has purchased a building currently housing Lewellens.

Anti-CAFO petitions handed into commissioners   Video Glyph

Concerned citizens took petitions to county commissioners Monday.

Miller-Meeks talks issues with business community   

Iowa's Fifth District Congressman Steve King showed his support for Ottumwa’s Second District Candidate.

Receding leads to recovery   Video Glyph

Receding waters in the Heartland has led communities to start thinking about a disaster recovery process.

Thinking safety at the bus stop   Video Glyph

More Ottumwa children will be heading to the bus stop this school year due to high gas prices.

Jefferson Street open to traffic   

War of words continues in Gleason case   Video Glyph

Gleason's defense team sends a letter to Coroner Noe.

University of Missouri shuffles health care system   

The University of Missouri is combining its medical school and hospital network as part of a reorganization under new system President Gary Forsee.

6-year-old boy shot in Des Moines   

Fairfield police report attempted child abduction   

A blak male attempted to abduct a young girl from the Pence Elementary area.

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