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Ex-judge is new Hickory County prosecuting attorney
ghartley@schurz.comHERMITAGE, Mo. -- Michael Brown is the new Hickory County prosecuting attorney. Gov. Jay Nixon appointed him to the position on Tuesday, filling a vacancy created when former prosecuting attorney James Hackett became Hickory County's associate circuit...Tags: Justice System, Crime, Law and Justice, Lawyers, U.S. Army, Judges
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Former judge is new Hickory County prosecuting attorney
JEFFERSON CITY – Gov. Jay Nixon today named J. Michael Brown to serve as the new Prosecuting Attorney for Hickory County. The position became vacant earlier this year after the Governor appointed the former Prosecuting Attorney, James A. Hackett, as...
Tags: Justice System, Regional Authority, Executive Branch, Politics, Crime, Law and Justice
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Missouri rolls out new online-degree program
ewood@ky3.comSpringfield, Mo. -- Mellow music and the quiet click-clack of a computer keyboard are the only sounds you'll hear during naptime at ABC Beginnings, a northside daycare. "After I did everything backwards and was married and had my children, it felt...Tags: Education, Colleges and Universities, Executive Branch, ABC (tv network), Regional Authority
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Roaring River State Park named best trout park in Missouri
cbrewer@schurz.comBARRY COUNTY, Mo. - A well-known getaway in Barry County has been given an honor by the citizens of Missouri. Roaring River State Park has been recognized as the best trout park in Missouri. The park, which also contains a hatchery and a spring, won an...Tags: Gardens and Parks, Travel, State Parks, Tourism and Leisure
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Clarksville still holding against flood
CLARKSVILLE, Mo. (AP) - People in the eastern Missouri hamlet of Clarksville are getting a boost from the Missouri National Guard and even from prison inmates as they battle the surging Mississippi River. The river is expected to crest nearly 11 feet...
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Midwestern river cities brace for floodwaters
ST. LOUIS (AP) — Communities along the Mississippi River and other rain-engorged waterways are waging feverish bids to hold back floodwaters that may soon approach record levels. After days of torrential rains, Midwesterners find themselves...Tags: Floods, National Weather Service, Clarksville, Natural Disasters, Bodies of Water
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Eastern Missouri town prepares for rising Mississippi River
CLARKSVILLE, Mo. -- People in the eastern Missouri hamlet of Clarksville are getting a boost from the Missouri National Guard and even from prison inmates as they battle the surging Mississippi River. The river is expected to crest nearly 11 feet...Tags: Floods, Clarksville, St. Louis, Bodies of Water, Rivers
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Public hearing on personal data sharing to be held in Springfield
news@kspr.comSPRINGFIELD, Mo. - Anyone with questions or concerns about personal information being shared with the federal government is welcome to attend a public hearing today. The hearing will take place at the Executive Conference Center, 910 West Battlefield...Tags: U.S. Senate Committee on Appropriations
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Gov. Nixon vetoes local vehicle sales tax bill
JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. -- Missouri Gov. Jay Nixon has vetoed legislation that sought to re-impose local sales taxes on vehicles bought from out-of-state dealers or through person-to-person sales. Nixon's veto Friday marks the second time in two years he...
Tags: Executive Branch, Politics, Government, Vehicles, Services and Shopping
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Mo. gun list given to federal government leads to privacy lawsuit being refiled
ewood@ky3.comSpringfield, Mo. -- A Missouri man says his worst fears are confirmed with revelations that confidential information about 163,000 Missourians with conceal and carry permits was shared with the feds two different times. Eric Griffin's court case in...Tags: Justice System, Executive Branch, Career and Workplace, Politics, Labor Legislation
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One dead from tornado in Mississippi as freakish weather hits
A fierce storm hugged the eastern portion of the nation in an icy, wet grip Thursday, spawning strong winds, tornadoes and the possibility of floods through the region where just days ago spring was beginning to bloom. At least one death related to...
Tags: Southern U.S. Storms (2011), Conservation, Mark Dayton, Snow Storms, Regional Authority
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