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Conservation Department will bring 35 more elk to southern Missouri
JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. -- The Missouri Department of Conservation (MDC) will soon add 35 wild elk to the Show-Me State’s recently restored herd at Peck Ranch Conservation Area. Peck Ranch is part of a 221,000-acre elk-restoration zone that covers...
Tags: Science and Technology, Agriculture, Renovation
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Arkansas farmers getting jump start on wheat harvest
LAKE VILLAGE, Ark. (AP) -- Arkansas wheat farmers are getting an early start on this year's harvest. Growers in southern Arkansas began cutting wheat this week and the harvest is expected to go full speed in the coming days. Arkansas farmers planted...
Tags: Arable Farming, Science and Technology
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Missouri General Assembly passes budget
JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. - Funding by state agency in Missouri's budget for the 2013 fiscal year, which starts July 1, compared to funding in the current budget. The 2013 budget prepared by legislators still needs the approval of Gov. Jay Nixon, who can veto...
Tags: Work Relations, Career and Workplace, Science and Technology, Jay Nixon, Budgets and Budgeting
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More rabies cases than usual this year in Arkansas
LITTLE ROCK, Ark. (AP) - State officials say there are a greater number of rabies cases than normal this year in Arkansas. The University of Arkansas, Division of Agriculture Cooperative Extension Service said Friday that the most common carriers of...
Tags: Health, Symptoms, Viral Diseases and Infections, Science and Technology, Rabies
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Family's four-legged hero was put down after state order
mlandis@ky3.comSEYMOUR, Mo. -- It was a tearful goodbye from a heartbroken family to a best friend. On Friday, the Wright family saw their beloved pooch, Macy, for the final time. “She is everything I can ask for in a dog,” said Macy’s master, Luke...Tags: Euthanasia, Viral Diseases and Infections, Social Issues, Science and Technology, Rabies
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Budget cuts could close MU Extension in Greene County
dhodges@ky3.comSPRINGFIELD, Mo. - The University of Missouri Extension Serivice is a resource used for all kinds of assistance, including subjects like agriculture, master gardening and child care training. The Extension Service office in Greene County, however,...Tags: Conservation, Government Debt, Environmental Issues, Budgets and Budgeting, Finance
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Horses could soon be slaughtered for meat in U.S.
TULSA, Okla. -- Horses could soon be butchered in the United States for human consumption after Congress quietly lifted a 5-year-old ban on funding horse meat inspections. Activists say slaughterhouses could be up and running in as little as a month....Tags: Crime, Law and Justice, Government, Max Baucus, U.S. Department of Agriculture, Barack Obama
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Exclusive: Syria grain trade signals alarm for Assad
ReutersLONDON/HAMBURG (Reuters) - Syria is struggling to meet its grain import needs because of sanctions, raising the risk of bread shortages that could sap public support for President Bashar al-Assad as he tries to snuff out a 15-month-old uprising. Trade...Tags: Government, U.S. Department of Agriculture, Iran, Ukraine, Politics
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Reuters Science News Summary
ReutersFollowing is a summary of current science news briefs. Italy doctors save baby with smallest artificial heart ROME (Reuters) - Italian doctors have saved the life of a 16-month-old boy by implanting the world's smallest artificial heart to keep the...Tags: New Zealand, Australia, Science and Technology, SpaceX, Science
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CORRECTED-INTERVIEW-USTR Kirk to quit in January, upbeat on EU-US trade
Reuters(Drops line in third graph saying it was first time Kirk announced plans) * Kirk says wants to spend more time with family * US eyeing "comprehensive" trade pact with EU * Aircraft spat to be kept on separate track By Axel Threlfall PARIS, May 24...Tags: London School of Economics, Mitt Romney, International Organizations, Barack Obama, Politics
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EXCLUSIVE-Syria grain trade signals alarm for Assad
Reuters* Financial sanctions hit Syria grain imports * Food situation inside Syria seen worsening * Syria only able to buy small cargoes of grains By Jonathan Saul and Michael Hogan LONDON/HAMBURG, May 24 (Reuters) - Syria is struggling to meet its grain...Tags: Government, U.S. Department of Agriculture, Iran, Ukraine, Politics
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Gov. Jerry Brown seeks to cap wildfire liabilities in California
SACRAMENTO — Gov. Jerry Brown wants to limit the amount of money government agencies can recoup for battling wildfires and restoring damaged public lands. The proposal would prevent agencies from seeking payouts several times larger than the...
Tags: Union Pacific Railroad, Crime, Law and Justice, Wildfires, Government, Natural Resources
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