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43 min ago | Missourian

Ellis tells Missouri court white police attacked her

Testimony in the trial of a black school teacher charged with assaulting police officers, resisting arrest and disturbing the peace at a Missouri store concluded Friday with the defendant telling the jury that white police officers had attacked and abused her.

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5 hrs ago | KPLR-11

Missouri officials in St. Louis to discuss job-saving efforts

Missouri Department of Labor director Larry Rebman will be in the St. Louis area on Thursday to discuss a program that he says has saved thousands of jobs in the region.

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9 hrs ago | KansasCity.com

Woman who had nearly 370 animals gets probation

A woman who had been charged with child endangerment after almost 370 animals were seized from her Missouri farm has been placed on two years of unsupervised probation.Sixty-two-year-old Virginia Gambriel was charged with two counts of first-degree child endangerment after a raid in August 2008.

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Related Topix: Animal Rights

14 hrs ago | Springfield News Leader

Seven Missouri officers receive Medal of Valor for acts of heroism

Jefferson City - Gov. Jay Nixon today presented the Missouri Medal of Valor to seven public safety officers from across the state for extraordinary acts of bravery and heroism that saved the lives of Missourians during 2008, his office announced in a news release.

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Related Topix: Jefferson City, MO, Fire, Pulaski County, MO

Thu Nov 19, 2009

KTXA-TV Fort Worth

Woman Arrested After Cutting Line Claims Racism

Share + Nov 19, 2009 2:40 pm US/Central ST. LOUIS 1 of 1 A Missouri woman was arrested after a line-cutting altercation at a Wal-Mart in 2007.

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Related Topix: Kennett, MO, Dunklin County, MO, Kansas City, MO, Cape Girardeau, MO

CNN

Rift over Wal-Mart checkout scuffle

A verdict could come as early as Thursday. Officials with the American Civil Liberties Union and Southern Christian Leadership Conference said the case is indicative of racial bias in the town, where 13 percent of the population is African-American. Kennett, the hometown of singer Sheryl Crow in the southeastern corner of Missouri , has struggled ...

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Related Topix: Pop/Rock, Sheryl Crow

Belleville News

MoDOT focuses on fixing rural highways

Missouri highway officials have spent more than $100 million fixing the state's secondary highways this year.

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Related Topix: Missouri Government

Joplin

Missouri teen to face murder charge as an adult

Columbia Missourian Bustamante, her wrists shackled to her waist, told the judge that she had yet to meet with an attorney from the Missouri State Public Defender System and ... Police: Mo.

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Related Topix: Missouri Government

KRCG-TV Jefferson City

St. Louis library gets $3 million in state tax credits

Missouri has approved $3 million in tax credits to kick-start a fundraising drive for renovations at the historic St.

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Related Topix: Libraries

Wed Nov 18, 2009

Missourian

Keaveny sworn in as Missouri state senator

Missouri's newest state senator has been sworn into office. Democrat Joe Keaveny of St.

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Related Topix: Federal Prisons, Prison

Kansas City InfoZine

Man Sentenced to 22 Years in Prison for Meth Conspiracy in Operation Buckshot

Jose Lopez, also known as David Cerpa, 40, of Ontario, Calif., was sentenced by U.S. District Judge Ortrie D. Smith this afternoon to 22 years and six months in federal prison without parole.

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Related Topix: Prison, Criminal Defense Law, Law, Drugs, Federal Prisons, California, MO

KPLR-11

New coalition plans bumper stickers, letters, speeches to promote Missouri agriculture

Missouri agriculture has some new cheerleaders. A group calling itself the Missouri Farm Family Agriculture Alliance is launching an effort to promote Missouri crops, livestock and agribusinesses.

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Related Topix: Agriculture, Science

Suntimes News

Eagle Days start Dec. 5

Five events starting in December offer Missourians a chance to see bald eagles in the wild and indoors.

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Related Topix: St Louis County, MO

KTVN Reno

U.S. scores a 'D' on preterm birth report card

The United States is doing a poor job of reducing preterm births, according to a new report, which found Mississippi, Alabama and Louisiana have especially high numbers of early, life-threatening deliveries.

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Tue Nov 17, 2009

KTIV-TV Sioux City

Ex-Mo. Rep. Baker gets job in Obama adminstration

Former Missouri lawmaker Judy Baker has a new job in President Barack Obama's administration.

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Related Topix: US Politics, US News, Republican, US House of Representatives, Representative Blaine Luetkemeyer, Missouri Government, Richard Baker, Barack Obama

KPLR-11

Former Missouri Lawmakers Sentenced For Wrongdoing In 2004 Campaign

Louis lawmaker Jeff Smith has been sentenced to one year and one day in prison in an obstruction of justice case.

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Related Topix: Criminal Defense Law, Law

KMOV-TV Saint Louis

Gov. Nixon outlining Missouri higher education funding plan

Gov. Jay Nixon is outlining his latest funding plan for higher education. Nixon held a news conference Tuesday morning at the University of Missouri-St. Louis to announce an agreement regarding future funding for Missouri's public colleges and universities.

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Related Topix: University of Missouri, Missouri State University

KRQE Albuquerque, New Mexico

More charges in child sex case

Prosecutors in Missouri have filed 15 additional charges against a father and his sons who are all accused of sexually abusing children.

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KSDK NewsChannel 5

Education commissioner reconvenes St. Louis Public Schools panel

Missouri's education commissioner is reconvening a special committee to provide advice about the future direction of the St.

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Mon Nov 16, 2009

Kansas City InfoZine

Missouri Kicks Off $266 Million Initiative to Speed Creation of...

Jay Nixon visited construction sites in Liberty and Springfield today to announce the Work Now initiative, which commits more than $260 million in federal and state funds to wastewater and drinking water construction projects in communities across Missouri.

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Related Topix: Missouri Government, Springfield Metro, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Environmental Law, Law

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