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It could be curtains for Michigan film incentives
DETROIT (AP) — Michigan's starring role as a darling of the movie industry may be about to end up on the cutting room floor. Gov. Rick Snyder's first budget proposal calls for the elimination of the film tax incentive program — one of the...Tags: Clint Eastwood, Government, Genesis (music group), Elections, Television
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Obama, Nixon to speak at Joplin service Sunday
President Barack Obama and Missouri Gov. Jay Nixon will offer messages of remembrance and hope at a Joplin community memorial service on Sunday. FOX 4 will carry the memorial service LIVE on FOX 4 and fox4kc.com.
The governor's office says the service...Tags: White House, Executive Branch, Joplin (Jasper, Missouri), Government, Human Interest
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Storm shelters becoming relics of the past
When storm clouds threatened his childhood home, James Firestone's family knew where to go until the menace had passed: a bunker-like hole in the backyard that could withstand even the most powerful tornado.
But when a twister struck the central Arkansas...Tags: Sean Murphy, Southern U.S. Storms (2011), Mount Vernon, Economy, Business and Finance, Joplin (Jasper, Missouri)
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Stabbing Suspect Declared Incompetent by Judge
FOX 4 Web ProducerThere's a new development in the case of a man who stabbed a Penn Valley Community College dean on campus last fall, mistaking him for Missouri Governor Jay Nixon. Casey Brezik was in court on Tuesday morning. The 23-year-old's family says their loved...Tags: Justice System, Crime, Law and Justice, Emergency Health Procedures, Elections, Politics
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Competency Hearing Set for Suspect in Penn Valley Stabbing
A man charged with stabbing a dean at a Kansas City community college shortly before Missouri Gov. Jay Nixon arrived will have a competency hearing on Monday.
Twenty-three-year-old Casey Brezik is charged with two counts of
first-degree assault and...Tags: Crime, Law and Justice, Colleges and Universities, Missouri, Prosecution
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Missouri governor signs compromise on voter-approved Prop. B, 'Puppy Mill Cruelty Prevention Act'
L.A. UnleashedJEFFERSON CITY, Mo. — Missouri officials pushed through new regulations for the state's dog breeders in a flurry of legislative activity Wednesday that started with Gov. Jay Nixon signing one bill repealing sections of a voter-approved dog-... -
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Advocates: Drug Test Welfare Bill Would Only Hurt Kids, Not Drug Abusers
Missouri lawmakers on Tuesday gave final approval to a bill that would require welfare recipients to undergo drug testing, with welfare recipients who fail losing their benefits.
But while the bill has a lot of popular support, those against the bill...Tags: Laws, Interior Policy, Crime, Law and Justice, Justice System, Politics
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