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Progress Report: Walmart plans Market on W. Bypass; Ross replacing Borders
mlandis@ky3.comSPRINGFIELD, Mo. - Walmart Stores intends to construct a new ‘Walmart Market’ grocery store on the city's west side. This will be the fourth Market location planned, or currently under construction, inside the city limits. The City of...Tags: Services and Shopping, Groceries, Economy, Business and Finance, Marketing, Companies and Corporations
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Tornado strikes Joplin, killing people, causing major damage
Follow me @bradbeloteJOPLIN, Mo. -- A tornado killed at least 116 people on Sunday afternoon. It hit St. John's Regional Medical Center on the south side of the city and collapsed the roofs of two city fire stations. It also heavily damaged Joplin High School, which had...Tags: Facebook, Injuries and Wounds, Social Issues, Crime, Law and Justice, Crimes
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Medieval Fortress in Lead Hill could take 20 years to complete
jscherder@ky3.comLEAD HILL, Ark. -- Windsor Castle and the Tower of London are both famous castles. They are also many miles away. However, thanks to the vision of a group of French investors, the Ozarks will soon be home to a similar structure with 45-foot-high towers,...Tags: France, Tools and Hardware, Arkansas, Manufacturing and Engineering
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Going... going... gone: Forbes Field arches come down
Pittsburgh Post-Gazetteor at least a replica of it -- has fallen again in Oakland. Three arches resembling the famous ballpark's main gate were dismantled in stages over the past two weeks. Instructors and apprentices with the Greater Pennsylvania Regional Council of...Tags: Major League Baseball All-Star Game, Baseball, Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, Sports, Fenway Park
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Crestline kindergartners get a preview of Dozer Day (with video)
The Columbian, Vancouver, Wash.A caravan of Evergreen Public Schools buses lurched to a stop in the Cemex/Fisher Quarry in east Vancouver. When the doors opened, four classes of Crestline Elementary School kindergartners tumbled out, ready for the sneak preview of Dozer Day. Each...Tags: Deere and Company, Manufacturing and Engineering
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Why did you serve?
The Daily Star, Oneonta, N.Y.Numerous local residents have spent time in service to our country in the military. Some joined out of a duty to our county, others were pressed into service through the draft, still others wanted to take advantage of the G.I. Bill. In honor of their...Tags: U.S. Navy, France, Punishment, U.S. Coast Guard, International Military Interventions
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Midwest should have ample electricity for hottest summer days
Milwaukee Journal SentinelA national electricity reliability organization is forecasting electricity supply challenges in Texas and southern California this summer but says the Midwest region should continue to have more than enough power to meet its needs. The North American...Tags: Petroleum Industry, Environmental Issues, Environmental Pollution, Standards, Mining
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Dollar soars, stocks set new highs on Fed stimulus exit talk
ReutersNEW YORK (Reuters) - The U.S. dollar soared against major currencies on Friday on growing speculation that the Federal Reserve could soon begin to rein in its bond-buying program and after data showed U.S. consumer sentiment hit an almost six-year high in...Tags: Labor Day, Insurance, Real Estate Buyers, Nike, Inc., Luxembourg
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Mary Sanchez: Responsibility for Asian sweatshop safety lies with us, too
Another apparel factory has collapsed in a poor Asian country, killing three workers, and I fear I'm partly to blame. The evidence of my complicity sits idle on the landing, next to a tennis racquet. Asics shoes. My adored new pair, so light, makes it...Tags: Consumers, Politics, Health and Safety at Work, The Wall Street Journal, Bangladesh
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BRIEF: UVa student assaulted on her way home
The Daily Progress, Charlottesville, Va.Charlottesville police are searching for a man who grabbed a University of Virginia student from behind on her way home early Friday morning. The woman was walking alone in the 300 block of 15th Street Northwest about 1 a.m. when she was assaulted, said...Tags: Health and Safety at School, University of Virginia, Charlottesville (Charlottesville, Virginia), Manufacturing and Engineering
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