Regional Headlines
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Local news in brief | Work to begin on 291 crossing;...
17 hrs ago | via KansasCity.com
Work to begin on 291 crossing Engineers hope to open a temporary northbound crossing over the Missouri River on Missouri 291 by the afternoon rush hour Tuesday.On Friday, Missouri awarded a $329,000 contract for building the crossing by shifting northbound traffic into the southbound lanes. Comment?
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Governor signs bill protecting tenants from sudden f...
19 hrs ago | via Liberty Tribune
Gov. Jay Nixon on Friday, July 10, signed House Bills 836 and 753 into law to protect Missouri families from sudden foreclosures during these difficult economic times. Comment?
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Carnahan takes action against 'predatory' broker
Yesterday | via Suntimes News
Officials in Secretary of State Robin Carnahan's office issued a Cease and Desist Order today against Saint Peters broker Mark McEwen, formerly employed by World Group Securities Inc. Comment?
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New Law Gives Renters Extra Protection
Yesterday | via KSHB-TV Kansas City
" Missourians now have extra protection from sudden foreclosures thanks to a new law signed by Governor Jay Nixon. Comment?
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Yesterday | via St. Louis Construction News/Rvw.
St. Louis Real Estate You control your search. All listings from all companies at one convenient site. Comment?
National Headlines
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Jefferson Co. Housing Market On Rebound 22min
17 min ago | via WLKY
The housing market is making a rebound in Jefferson County after two years of declining construction and sales. Comment?
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Summer of crises and conflicts
20 min ago | via Gulf Times
Asset managers, diplomats and politicians disappearing for long summer holidays should beware: if history is any guide, major events from wars to crashes happen disconcertingly often when everyone heads to the beach. Comment?
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All Business: More toxic loans could haunt banks
58 min ago | via Daily-Jeff.com
Japan's economy was paralyzed for a decade as banks failed to deal with their troubled loans. Comment?
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1 hr ago | via Deseret News
In the affluent village of Bronxville, N.Y., where residents of million-dollar homes have an easy half-hour commute into Manhattan, selling a house has become a whole lot harder. Comment?
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30 Year Mortgage Rates - How Low Will They Go?
1 hr ago | via Netscape
After getting to the top of the roller coaster ride, it now looks like it is time for average mortgage rates to come down. Comment?

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