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Missouri Governor Nixon's inauguration plans set
JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. (AP) — State offices in the Missouri Capitol's home of Cole County will be closed Jan. 14 for the inauguration of statewide elected officials. The festivities for Gov. Jay Nixon and first lady Georganne Nixon will start with a...
Tags: Regional Authority, Jay Nixon, Government, Politics, Culture
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Father, 2 sons declined ride before dying after getting lost hiking in frigid rain
news@ky3.comBLACK, Mo. -- A father and two of his young sons died after getting lost on a hiking trip in Reynolds County on Saturday in the frigid air. David Decareaux, 36, of Millstadt, Ill., was an Air Force veteran known as an experienced hiker. His sons were...Tags: Culture, Arts and Culture
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Mother's Brewery pushes into southeast Missouri, Kansas City
jscherder@ky3.comSPRINGFIELD, Mo -- From a bread factory to a brewery: Mother's Brewery has taken the Ozarks by storm. What started as a dream has now become a monster. They are celebrating their first anniversary, and what great timing as May is craft beer month....Tags: Mother's Day, St. Louis, Culture, Arts and Culture
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New Buddhist temple in Springfield includes 12-ton statue
mlandis@ky3.comSPRINGFIELD, Mo. - With it’s sweeping red roofline, and ivory dragon pedestals, the scene seems like it’s straight out of Shanghai. High Street, however, is the location of the new Dinh Quang Buddhist Temple is making The facility, the first...Tags: Religion and Belief, Arts and Culture, Culture, Buddhism
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Dick's 5 & 10 will celebrate its 50th anniversary in Branson
BRANSON, MO. -- It's a place that's as all American as the Fourth of July, mom and apple pie. And the owners promise customers will find it just as entertaining as Branson's shows and theme parks.
50 July's ago, Dick Hartley decided affordable variety...Tags: Human Interest
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Pope Francis blesses Harley-Davidsons to celebrate 110th anniversary
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Nora Roberts' $30,000 scholarship awarded to Allyson E. Wallace
On May 29, at Boonsboro High School’s annual senior awards ceremony, Dan Aufdem-Brinke of the Nora Roberts Foundation announced that Allyson E. Wallace has been named the 2013 Nora Roberts Scholarship recipient. The $30,000 scholarship was set...
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Home builders scholarship
The Home Builders Association of Washington County recently gave away six more $500 scholarships to local high school students who are pursuing careers that might lead them into the home-building Industry. The winners collected their scholarships at...
Tags: Hagerstown (Washington, Maryland), Awards and Prizes, Arts and Culture, Culture, House Building
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Police: Drunken driver damages Fort Wayne art
FORT WAYNE, Ind. (AP) — An Indiana man has been arrested on drunken driving charges after police say he ran his vehicle into a huge steel sculpture created to commemorate Fort Wayne's industrial heritage. The Journal Gazette (http://bit.ly/11IRjbD...
Tags: Arts and Culture, Culture, Sculpture, Arts
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Marcus Hayes: When all said and done, Sergio is just a poor excuse
Philadelphia Daily NewsARDMORE, Pa. The Sergio Garcia Reclamation Project almost held it together. Garcia began his week of penitence with a handshake and a handwritten note for his victim, Tiger Woods, on Monday. He followed on Tuesday with 22 minutes of candid and...Tags: World Golf Championships, PGA Tour, Phil Mickelson, Bubba Watson, Bridgestone Invitational
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Croslis sworn in as county executive
Valley 610Matt Croslis was sworn in as county executive during a private ceremony Thursday afternoon, according to a news release. President Judge Carol McGinley swore him in before family. He will serve through January. Croslis was appointed Wednesday evening by... -
Did court's DNA decision open Pandora's box?
Although the Chicago Tribune's editorial (reprinted in The Tribune on June 11) lauded the alleged short-term benefits of the Supreme Court's recent decision requiring individuals who are arrested to provide DNA samples, it neglected to explore this...Tags: Chess Playing, Students, Crime, Law and Justice, Pandora Media, Inc., Biotechnology Industry
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