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AM Edition for Thursday, Dec. 20, 2012 – Quincy Herald-Whig | Illinois

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SCHOOL BOARD OTHER: The Quincy School Board on Wednesday approved a plan to let students from the Quincy Area Vocational-Technical Center's building trades classes carry out renovations to the district-owned house at 2424 High St. Plus other …. The …
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Heroin a growing problem in southeast Missouri

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SIKESTON, MO (KFVS) -. There's a deadly growing problem that is hitting every kind of family in southeast Missouri: heroin addiction. Heroin is blamed for 500 deaths among young people in the St. Louis area over the past two years, and authorities say …
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Carriers 'Uncertain' About California Workers' Comp Reform

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Christopher Flatt, New York-based Marsh USA Inc.'s workers' compensation center of excellence leader, said “uncertainty” is a word he hears from a number of carriers he carriers he works with, some of which have left California's market or have reduced …
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