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Mo. lawmakers approve naming new Mississippi River bridge after St. Louis Cardinals' Musial
JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. (AP) — Missouri lawmakers have voted to name a new Mississippi River bridge for the late St. Louis Cardinals great Stan Musial and part of a highway for construction worker Andy Gammon, who died building the bridge. House...Tags: U.S. Senate, St. Louis
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Mo. bill changing wage requirement for public works project sent to Gov. Nixon
JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. (AP) — Legislation changing the way the mandatory minimum wage is calculated for public construction projects in rural Missouri counties has gone Gov. Jay Nixon. The so-called prevailing wage for a given trade in a county is...Tags: Government, Executive Branch, Labor Legislation, Career and Workplace, Politics
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Taxes on certain vehicle sales in Missouri still up for debate in legislature
news@ky3.comJEFFERSON CITY, Mo. (AP) - Missouri lawmakers are hoping for success on their third attempt to reinstate local taxes on vehicles bought from out-of-state dealers or through person-to-person sales. Two weeks remain for legislators to send Gov. Jay Nixon...Tags: Services and Shopping, Vehicles
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Analysis: Concerns remain on Mo. vehicle sales tax
JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. (AP) — Missouri lawmakers are hoping for success on their third attempt to reinstate local taxes on vehicles bought from out-of-state dealers or through person-to-person sales. Two weeks remain for legislators to send Gov. Jay...Tags: Services and Shopping, Vehicles
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Mo. prosecutor says workload, tight county finances prompted resignation
PLATTSBURG, Mo. (AP) — Clinton County's prosecuting attorney says he is resigning from his post because of tight county finances and an increased caseload that makes the job anything but the part-time gig it's supposed to be. Bill Burris was...Tags: Lawyers, Crime, Law and Justice, Justice System, Prosecution
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Latest Kansas news, sports, business and entertainment:
Kan. sec of state close to getting expanded power TOPEKA, Kan. (AP) — Kansas Secretary of State Kris Kobach is close to winning legislative approval for new power for his office to investigate and prosecute election fraud cases. Kobach said Friday...Tags: Environmental Issues, Rivers, Alternative Energy, Solar Energy, Murder
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House computer sought access to gun permit holders
JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. -- Gov. Jay Nixon's administration says a Missouri House computer was used in an effort to access a secure website with the list of people who have a concealed weapons permit. The Office of Administration filed an open records request...
Tags: Government, Executive Branch, Personal Weapon Control, Politics, Interior Policy
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Mo. bill would require colleges to start testing program for tuberculosis
JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. (AP) — The Missouri Legislature has sent Gov. Jay Nixon a bill that would require colleges and universities to develop targeted testing programs for tuberculosis. Under the legislation, any student who refuses to participate...Tags: Tuberculosis, Colleges and Universities, Education, Meningitis, Missouri Legislature
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Mo. House endorses Nixon's plan for funding boost to state hospital, Capitol and parks
JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. (AP) — The Missouri House has passed a plan to increase funding for the state mental hospital, the Capitol and the park system. Democratic Gov. Jay Nixon proposed the changes Thursday citing increases in state revenue above...Tags: Executive Branch, Government, Budgets and Budgeting, Personal Income, U.S. Senate Committee on Appropriations
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Public invited to welcome home soldiers returning from Kuwait
SPRINGFIELD, Mo. - Soldiers from the Missouri National Guard's 935th Aviation Support Battalion are coming home today. More than 130 soldiers will be reunited with their family and friends this afternoon at 1:30, at Remington's on West Republic Road....Tags: Kuwait
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Missouri lawmakers renew efforts to re-impose local taxes for vehicle purchases
JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. (AP) — Missouri lawmakers are trying again to re-impose local taxes on vehicles bought from out-of-state dealers or through person-to-person sales. The state Supreme Court ruled in 2012 that local sales taxes cannot be charged...Tags: Services and Shopping, Crime, Law and Justice, Justice System, Vehicles
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Nixon hails news of 2K new jobs at Ford plant in KC, says expansion will jump start economy
KANSAS CITY, Mo. (AP) — Missouri's governor hailed news of 2,000 new jobs at Ford Motor Co.'s Kansas City assembly plant as another step in the rebirth of the American auto industry. Gov. Jay Nixon says the company's October 2011 announcement...Tags: Executive Branch, Government, Ford Motor Co., Politics
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