Local Headlines
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Bank CEO explains use of TARP funds
Mar 24, 2009 | via KFVS12
You've heard about the big banks getting big bucks from the government, but it's not just the big banks. 76 comments
Regional Headlines
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Local news in brief | Work to begin on 291 crossing;...
1 hr 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...
3 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
8 hrs ago | 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
9 hrs ago | 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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21 hrs ago | 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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Lots of opportunity: Lots of opport.....
4 min ago | via Cape Coral Daily Breeze
Office or flexible space, 29.%5* Class A office space, 62.4%* Class B office space, 14.2%* Class C office space, 18.6%* *First-quarter individual vacancy rates Source: Cushman and Wakefield of Florida Dozens of vacant and near-vacant commercial properties line the streets and boulevards of Cape Coral. Comment?
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Ridgeland men launch statewide listing of homes for ...
6 min ago | via Island Packet
Two Ridgeland men have started a service that lists homes for sale across the state, a move that poses a potential challenge to existing local services. Comment?
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45-64s hardest hit by recession
7 min ago | via IcHarrow
People in the run-up to retirement have been hardest hit by the recession due to the double impact of rising unemployment and falling asset values, research shows. Comment?
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Mortgage Rules Exclude Even Good Risks
13 min ago | via New York Times
Inna Komarovskaya was ready to do her part to revive the economy: She found a "really cute" condo to buy. Comment?
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Some car owners live to regret do-it-yourself repairs
8 min ago | via The Macon Telegraph
When the taillight of Laura Musall's five-year-old Nissan Altima burned out, she hoped to avoid the repair shop by letting her husband replace it at home. Comment?

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