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It seemed like the goal would come at any moment. That’s how it’s gone all season for the Blue Springs South girls soccer team. The Jaguars have leaned on their defense and found timely goals exactly...
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Four JEFFERSON CITY Public Schools Reading Recovery teachers were recognized for completing their year-long training. Teachers Carrie Martin, East Elementary; Cheryl Curtner, Thorpe Gordon...
2013/05/22 03:49
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Red Cross relief efforts are underway, and Joplin residents react to seeing catastrophic damage for the second time in two years. The deadliest tornado to hit the United States in two years carved a...
2013/05/22 03:23
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JEFFERSON CITY -In Missouri's House, the worlds of politics and religion often collide. "That's where this bill comes from. It doesn't come from me, it doesn't come from some special interest," said...
2013/05/22 03:19
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JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. -- As Memorial Day weekend approaches, the summer traveling season is just around the corner. Division of Tourism Director Katie Steele Danner says traveler sentiment and planning...
2013/05/22 02:32
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Seven members of the Rolla High School girls' soccer team have been named to the Missouri Class 2 District 10 All-Tournament Team, it was announced on Tuesday.Lady Bulldogs selected to district...
2013/05/22 01:49
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We went behind bars and spoke with a mid-Missouri dealer incarcerated at the Moberly Correctional Center, about the epidemic and how he's are trying to change his life and the lives of those...
2013/05/22 00:23
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COLUMBIA - After the devestating EF-5 tornado struck Moore, Oklahoma yesterday, Mid-Missouri decided to do its part by collecting donations and volunteering. The tornado killed dozens of people and...
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Compared to other parts of Missouri and the Midwest, Mid-Missouri seemed to have been spared much of the brunt of Monday’s storms. Officials at the National Weather Service in St. Louis had no...
2013/05/21 23:47
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HANNIBAL, Mo. -- Randy Ewart received a phone call late Monday night that help was needed in America's Hometown. By early Tuesday morning, the first wave of assistance from the Missouri Southern...
2013/05/21 22:35
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JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. (KSDK) - Final approval has been granted by Missouri lawmakers for House Bill 656, aimed to combine the parking enforcement division and the parking meter division of the City of...
2013/05/21 22:21
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JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. (AP) - Gov. Jay Nixon says federal help is being offered to residents and businesses in several eastern Missouri counties affected by severe weather in April. Nixon's office said...
2013/05/21 22:19
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JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. -- Governor Jay Nixon is vowing to keep fighting to expand Medicaid coverage in the Show-Me State. It was one of the Democrat's top priorities over the last legislative session....
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Posted: May 21, 2013 3:59 PM Updated: May 21, 2013 4:22 PM JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. - The Lincoln women's track & field team will enter the NCAA Division II Outdoor Championships as the No. 2 team in the...
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Loading Slideshow Alabama State Capitol (Montgomery, Ala.) Pictured on Tuesday, Feb. 7, 2012. (AP Photo/Dave Martin) Alaska State Capitol (Juneau, Alaska) Pictured on Tuesday, Jan. 18, 2011. (AP...
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JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. (AP) - Gov. Jay Nixon says he'll continue trying to expand Medicaid health coverage to more Missourians. The Democratic governor campaigned throughout this year's legislative...
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JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. (AP) — Prison sentences for Missouri juveniles convicted of first-degree murder remain uncertain because lawmakers did not pass a new sentencing scheme before adjourning. Under...
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Appalachian Outreach, a ministry arm of Carson-Newman University, received a $20,000 grant from Walmart’s Fighting Against Hunger campaign The JEFFERSON CITY-based organization, which operates a...
2013/05/21 17:04
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A major theme of the legislative session that ended Friday was a reluctance to add to the financial burden of Missourians. Considering the Republican control of both the House and Senate, this...
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Southeast Missourian, May 19 Police cameras Improving technology has created endless fuel for the public-privacy debates of our time. We live in a surveillance society with the government and...