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    Sep 1, 2011 |Story| KY3-TV
  1. Jan 31, 2011 |Story| KY3-TV
  2. Numbers to call if you lose power

    The major winter storm could produce power outages.  Here is a list of a numbers to call if your power goes out: Springfield - City Utilities 1-888-863-9001 Bolivar - Southwest Electric 417-326-5244 or 1-800-262-0326 Branson - White River Electric...
  3. Feb 24, 2011 |Story| AP Missouri
  4. MO Census data with details and tables: Southwest counties continue to lead state in population growth

    JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. -- New U.S. Census Bureau figures show Missouri's population grew the fastest in southwest Missouri and parts of suburban St. Louis during the past decade.  The data show southwest Missouri's 7th Congressional District grew by about 100,000 people since the 2000 census, followed by a growth of about 85,000 in the 2nd District in suburban St. Louis.  The population declined in St. Louis' 1st Congressional District.
    JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. -- New U.S. Census Bureau figures show Missouri's population grew the fastest in southwest Missouri and parts of suburban St. Louis during the past decade.  The data show southwest Missouri's 7th Congressional District grew by about...

    Tags: Joplin (Jasper, Missouri), St. Louis County, Population and Census, Minority Groups, United States Census Bureau

  5. Feb 14, 2011 |Story| KY3-TV
  6. New trends complicate battle against methamphetamine in the Ozarks

    SPRINGFIELD, Mo. -- Missouri still leads the nation in methamphetamine busts.  Greene County has more arrests for making, selling or using the highly addictive illegal drug than most states, despite new laws to keep meth off the streets.
    jscherder@ky3.com
    SPRINGFIELD, Mo. -- Missouri still leads the nation in methamphetamine busts.  Greene County has more arrests for making, selling or using the highly addictive illegal drug than most states, despite new laws to keep meth off the streets. The movie...

    Tags: Methamphetamine (drug), Crimes, Criminals, Common Cold, Crime, Law and Justice

  7. Jun 17, 2011 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  8. Ignazio Vella dies at 82; 'godfather of artisanal cheese'

    As the elder statesman of artisanal cheeses, Ignazio "Ig" Vella gave pointed advice to those who wanted to follow him into the handmade cheese business: "Don't be stupid."
    As the elder statesman of artisanal cheeses, Ignazio "Ig" Vella gave pointed advice to those who wanted to follow him into the handmade cheese business: "Don't be stupid." He was a gruff straight shooter, and the salvo was his way of warning that success...

    Tags: Homes, Colorado, Sonoma (Sonoma, California), Korean War (1950-1953), Human Interest

  9. Aug 21, 2011 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  10. Pendleton's new indie spirit

    Can Pendleton conquer the hipster class? For many, the brand is associated with career clothes and mom jeans, with Indian blankets and plaid shirts worn by the Beach Boys.
    Los Angeles Times Fashion Critic
    Can Pendleton conquer the hipster class? For many, the brand is associated with career clothes and mom jeans, with Indian blankets and plaid shirts worn by the Beach Boys. But Pendleton has been working to attract a new generation of contemporary...

    Tags: Proenza Schouler, Gus van Sant, Ralph Lauren, Minority Groups, Disneyland Park

  11. Aug 21, 2011 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  12. Pendleton Woolen Mills company history

    From the first celebrity customer — Apache leader Geronimo — to the recent collaboration with high-end boutique Opening Ceremony, which introduced the brand to the fashion crowd, here are a few key moments in the 102-year history of Pendleton Woolen Mills:
    Los Angeles Times Fashion Critic
    From the first celebrity customer — Apache leader Geronimo — to the recent collaboration with high-end boutique Opening Ceremony, which introduced the brand to the fashion crowd, here are a few key moments in the 102-year history of...

    Tags: Justin Timberlake, Minority Groups, Disneyland Park, Olympic Games, Ethan Coen

  13. Jun 18, 2011 |Story| Chicago Breaking News
  14. United Airlines flights slowly resume after disruption

    As United Airlines flights resumed this morning after a "network connectivity" problem disrupted service Friday night, the airline acknowledged that delays could persist through the weekend.
    Tribune reporters
    As United Airlines flights resumed this morning after a "network connectivity" problem disrupted service Friday night, the airline acknowledged that delays could persist through the weekend. The unspecified computer issue was fixed early Saturday, but...

    Tags: Air Transportation Industry, Media Industry, Republic of Ireland, United Air Lines, Travel

  15. Jun 26, 2011 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  16. Enjoying California's volcanic legacy

    The Volcanic Legacy Scenic Byway yawns languidly for 500 miles from the southern reaches of California's Cascade Range to lower Oregon. The landscape is at once harsh and ridiculously beautiful, crafted by the alchemy of volcanic eruptions and the splendor of arboreal wilderness.
    Special to the Los Angeles Times
    The Volcanic Legacy Scenic Byway yawns languidly for 500 miles from the southern reaches of California's Cascade Range to lower Oregon. The landscape is at once harsh and ridiculously beautiful, crafted by the alchemy of volcanic eruptions and the...

    Tags: Volcanoes, Bear (animal), Minority Groups, Landforms, Human Interest

  17. Jun 22, 2011 |Story| LA Canada
  18. In Theory: Should we be allowed to choose to die?

    Q. British author Sir Terry Pratchett recently presented a BBC documentary called “Choosing To Die,” about assisted suicide. Pratchett, the bestselling author of the “Discworld” series of fantasy novels, was diagnosed with...

    Tags: Finance, Health, Murder, Death and Dying Customs, Human Interest

  19. Sep 3, 2011 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  20. Sizing up the new breed of car buyer incentives

    Would you like free insurance with that?
    Special to the Chicago Tribune
    Would you like free insurance with that? If you're buying a GM car in Washington or Oregon these days, you might hear those exact words from your dealer. It's part of a new crop of aggressive incentives that also includes Hyundai's trade-in guarantee...

    Tags: Economy, Business and Finance, Lee Iacocca, Passenger Cars, Manufacturing and Engineering, Car Repair and Maintenance Tips

  21. Jul 5, 2011 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  22. It's not for everyone, but Columbia's always been for anyone

    Way back when Columbia was just being weaned from a bottle, a woman from Seattle told me how much she hated living in the then-New Town. "I thought I was moving to a city," she complained, "but there is absolutely nothing to do here. I hate it, and I'm...

    Tags: James Rouse, Human Interest, California, New York, Florida

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