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2 hrs ago | Joplin

Missouri Southern art students to raise funds for Moore, Okla.

Throughout periods of historical change, art has always played an important role, Kahlief Steele contends.

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Wed Jun 19, 2013

Missourian

Missouri releases guidance for student transfers from failing schools

Parents wanting to transfer their children out of failing school districts should act by Aug. 1, and if demand is higher than available classroom seats, their children may have to wait on a lottery draw before they can attend a new school, according to state recommendations released Wednesday.

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Related Topix: Education Etc., Lughnasadh, Life, Holidays

KYTV Springfield

Funding available for projects to protect water from pollution

Pollution caused by stormwater runoff, referred to technically as nonpoint source pollution, occurs when pollution is released from multiple indeterminate locations making the sources difficult to identify and control.

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Related Topix: Missouri Government

The Kansas City Star

Interview with new Missouri basketball assistant Mark Phelps: Tigers...

Today, no fewer than five transit agencies operate in the Kansas City area: the recently created Kansas City streetcar authority and four bus systems run by Independence, Johnson County and both Kansas Citys.

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Related Topix: Missouri Government, Kansas City, MO, Johnson County, MO, University of Missouri

Joplin

Missouri Man Arrested for Setting Wife, House on Fire Was 'Ready to Give Up'

A Missouri man who set his wife on fire and evaded capture for more than 24 hours was arrested Tuesday night and charged with first degree assault, armed criminal action and arson, according to the local sheriffs office.

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Springfield News-Leader

Woman pleads guilty in St. Louis dog neglect case

ST. LOUIS -- A St. Louis woman has pleaded guilty to misdemeanor animal abuse charges for nearly starving her two dogs to death, then tossing one in a trash bin behind her home.

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Related Topix: Animal Rights

KMIZ

Man pleads guilty in SW Mo. teen's stabbing death

One of two men accused in a southwest Missouri teenager's stabbing death will be sentenced in November after admitting his role in the case.

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KRMG-AM Tulsa

Missouri couple admit $2.8M embezzlement

A northwest Missouri couple who authorities say were heavy gamblers have pleaded guilty to a $2.8 million embezzlement and check-kiting scheme.

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KMBC-TV

Missouri orders Blue Springs day care to shut down

The Missouri Department of Health and Senior Services said it is moving to revoke the family child care home license of a Blue Springs day care after a child was injured last week.

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Related Topix: Missouri Government

Tue Jun 18, 2013

Missourian

Two men arrested in Friday assault outside Blue Fugue

Two men were charged with third-degree assault Monday in connection with an assault Friday night outside the Blue Fugue.

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The Town Talk

Some states boosting funding for colleges that hold line on tuition

After years of deep budget cuts, several states are poised to boost higher education funding this year, often in exchange for a promise by public colleges and universities to freeze tuition.

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Related Topix: Ohio State University, Purdue University, University of Arizona, 9, Scott Walker, US Governors

KSL-TV

Radar shows tornado touched down at Denver airport

Radar indicated a tornado briefly touched down Tuesday over the east runways of Denver International Airport, where thousands of people took shelter in bathrooms, stairwells and other safe spots until the dangerous weather passed, officials said.

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Related Topix: Tornado, Natural Disasters, Weather

Sedalia News Journal

Missouri State Fair supports food drive

The Missouri State Fair will be increasing its efforts to collect canned food this year as it joins in a challenge presented by its industry trade association.

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Missourian

Missouri is drunk on tax credits. Who will take the bottle away?

Here's how former Missouri Sen. Matt Bartle, R-Lee's Summit, once described the state's love affair with tax credits as an economic development tool: "We have become drunk on tax credits," Mr. Bartle said.

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Related Topix: Lees Summit, MO, Jay Nixon, US Governors

MSNBC

Missouri Sen. McCaskill backs Clinton for president in '16

Missouri Sen. Claire McCaskill Tuesday added her support to a growing roster of Democratic activists pushing the former secretary of state to make another bid for the White House in 2016.

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Related Topix: US Politics, US News, Claire McCaskill, US Senate, Democrat, Hillary Clinton, 2012 Presidential Election, Barack Obama

Missourian

Missouri Southern president leaves, reasons unclear

The Joplin Globe reports the announcement came after a closed board meeting Friday , which was the last of several board meetings held in recent weeks in conjunction with Speck's annual evaluation.

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Joplin

A one-man expedition: Water walker plans journey to Missouri

Scott Mestrezat, 27, is using a standup paddleboard to travel from the headwaters of the Missouri River to St. Louis.

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Mon Jun 17, 2013

Springfield News-Leader

Some question choice of tree for Arch grounds

ST. LOUIS -- The ash trees on the grounds of the Gateway Arch are expected to die off soon, and they're being removed.

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Examiner.com

Farm to Fork in Metro Kansas City

Are you interested in locally raised and prepared foods? Have you tried to find fresh food for your home and for eating out? Check out these local places to explore.

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Related Topix: Kansas City, MO, Independence, MO, Life, Food, Recipes, Local Food

Kansas City InfoZine

Missouri's Juvenile Justice System in Crisis

St Louis, MO - infoZine - Missouri has been held out as a model for juvenile corrections programs, but the court system that puts young people into these programs is in crisis, finds a recent report by the National Juvenile Defender Center .

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