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Longtime Lindbergh School District teacher and administrator dies
St. Louis Post-DispatchGene Engelhardt, who died this week at age 89, was a teacher and teacher administrator in the Lindbergh School District for 62 years. He began his careeer at 18 as a teacher in a one-room rural school in Butler County in southeast Missouri. He joined...Tags: Teaching and Learning, Teachers, Colleges and Universities, St. Louis, Students
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Latest Kansas news, sports, business and entertainment
REDISTRICTING-LAWSUIT Kan. ordered to pay $389K in fees in remap lawsuit TOPEKA, Kan. (AP) — Three federal judges have ordered Kansas to cover $389,000 worth of attorneys' fees and expenses for parties involved in a lawsuit last year over...Tags: Judges, Students, College Basketball, Prosecution, Westar Energy Incorporated
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Latest Missouri news, sports, business and entertainment
LAWSUIT LIMITS Debate stalls on Mo. liability limits legislation JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. (AP) — Debate has stalled in the Missouri Senate over legislation that would reinstate a limit on certain damages in medical malpractice lawsuits. The state...Tags: Air Transportation Industry, Renewable Energy, Boeing Co., College Basketball, Kennedy Airport
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Latest Mid-America sports
KINGS-BLUES Steen's OT gives Blues 2-1 win over Kings ST. LOUIS (AP) — Alex Steen stole the puck from goalie Jonathan Quick behind the net and scored a short-handed goal to give the St. Louis Blues a 2-1 victory over the defending Stanley Cup...Tags: Brandon Gomes, Bronson Arroyo, Edward Mujica, Busch Stadium, Jonathan Quick
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Here is the latest Mid-America sports news from The Associated Press
ST. LOUIS (AP) — Alex Steen's short-handed goal gave the St. Louis Blues a 2-1 playoff victory last night over the Los Angeles Kings in overtime. Steen stole the puck from Kings goalie Jonathan Quick behind the net and made the game-winning...Tags: St. Louis Blues, Jonathan Quick, Cincinnati Reds, Justin Williams, Matt Holliday
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Here is the latest Missouri news from The Associated Press
JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. (AP) — The Missouri House members voted yesterday to approve legislation making changes to the sex offender registry. The proposal would group sex offenders into three tiers based on their risk of committing another offense....Tags: Jay Nixon, Theft
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Manufacturing/art business incubator concept under study
St. Joseph News-Press, Mo.A group of regional residents is researching a "next generation innovation center" that would foster creativity among entrepreneurs, small business owners and artists. According to Tom Bliss, executive director of the Mo-Kan Regional Council, a...Tags: Research, Business Incubators, Colleges and Universities, Science and Technology, Small Businesses
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Here is the latest Kansas news from The Associated Press
WICHITA, Kan. (AP) — Westar Energy officials say copper thieves hit nearly three dozen substations this month, more than double the number of thefts that occurred in all of last year. Damage at one substation will cost about $200,000 to repair. ST....Tags: Human Interest, Theft, Westar Energy Incorporated, Punishment
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BRIEF: Going Organic: St. Anthony's talks fruit and vegetables
St. Louis Post-DispatchThe pros and cons of organically grown fruits and vegetables will be examined at a free seminar, "When It Pays to Buy Organic." When --7 p.m. Thursday, May 16. Where --Hyland Education and Training Center, 10020 Kennerly Road, on St. Anthony's campus....Tags: Diabetes
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Southeast Missouri State University cancels Holocaust remembrance event
CAPE GIRARDEAU, Mo. (AP) — Southeast Missouri State University says it is cancelling a Holocaust remembrance observance scheduled for Wednesday. The Cape Girardeau school announced the cancellation Monday in a news release but did not provide a...Tags: The Holocaust (1934-1945), Holocaust Remembrance Day
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Slicing a pizza
Dr. Seuss' feuding Sneetches, some who "had bellies with stars" and "some with none upon thars," have nothing on pizza lovers, who divide fiercely into "squares" and "wedges" when it comes to slicing the pie. Now, a retired engineer thinks he has a way to...
Tags: Dr. Seuss, Pies and Tarts, Science and Technology, Louisiana State University in Shreveport
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San Diego Man Linked to Federal Reserve Bomb Plotter
WPIXNEW YORK -- Terror suspect Quazi Mohammad Rezwanul Ashan Nafis remains behind bars accused of plotting to bomb the Federal Reserve Branch in Manhattan. But in a new development, the FBI has arrested and searched the San Diego apartment of 36-year-old...Tags: Softball, Colleges and Universities, Los Angeles Times, Terrorism, Prosecution
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