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They didn't hit the jackpot, but 2 $1M Powerball tickets were sold in Missouri
JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. (AP) — The Powerball ticket now worth an estimated $590.5 million wasn't sold in Missouri. But two Missouri Powerball players were so close to picking all the winning numbers that that their tickets are worth $1 million each....Tags: Lifestyle and Leisure, Lotteries, Hartland, Powerball Lottery
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BRIEF: Northland crews assist in renewed search for Washburn County girl missing since 1996
Duluth News TribuneCrews from the Northland took part in a ground and water search in Washburn County this week in the case of a 15-year-old girl who went missing more than 17 years ago. Sara Bushland was last seen April 3, 1996, after getting off the school bus at her... -
BRIEF: Crews search Washburn County property in teen's 1996 disappearance
Duluth News TribuneCrews from the Northland took part in a ground and water search in Washburn County last week in the case of a 15-year-old girl who went missing more than 17 years ago. Sara Bushland was last seen April 3, 1996, after getting off the school bus at her... -
EDITORIAL: Costs of health-care reform will be borne by counties and states
Duluth News TribuneThey saw it coming. And even though they were assured repeatedly the cash would be there to offset the costs of implementing federal health-care reform, St. Louis County officials started squirreling away money anyway. And now they're glad they did....Tags: Minnesota Legislature, Local Government, Barack Obama, Health Care Reform (2009), Employees
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Rookie St. Louis cops starting careers on foot patrol
St. Louis Post-DispatchPam Dischert leaned forward from the bench on her front porch and shouted to two police officers as they walked past her house in Dutchtown. "Is everything OK?" she asked. "Yes ma'am," replied Officer Robert Lammert, a 15-year veteran who walked...Tags: Crime, Law and Justice, Business, Entertainment, University of Missouri , Radio
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St. Louisans join millions dreaming of Powerball jackpot
St. Louis Post-DispatchDavid Johnson would give 10 percent to his church in St. Louis. Tom Hartmann would buy a farm to give wounded war veterans and their families a place to relax. Brittany Bryan would open a candy store and hire a personal chef. "I'm going to be a very...Tags: Washington, DC, Pick 4 Lottery, Mega Millions Lottery, Lotteries, Lifestyle and Leisure
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Cape May County Zoo's own 'Dr. Doolittle' thrives on listening to exotic assortment of symptoms
The Press of Atlantic City, Pleasantville, N.J.Dr. Hubert "Doc" Paluch has treated tigers, harbor seals, elephants, whales and lions. As an exotic animal veterinarian for nearly 40 years and now zoo director/director of animal health at the Cape May County Zoo, Paluch has a unique profession....Tags: Atlantic City (Atlantic, New Jersey), Science and Technology, Animal Science, Drugs and Medicines, Cape May County
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St. Joseph News-Press, Mo., Ken Newton column
St. Joseph News-Press, Mo.Folks my age grew up convinced that children in the Soviet Union hated us. Instructed to love by the Rev. Stone, preacher at the First Methodist Church and my summer baseball coach, this confused me. The godless Communists, adults told us, got no such...Tags: Government, National Government, Cartoons, Russia, Entertainment
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The Powerball numbers: 10, 13, 14, 22, 52 and Powerball No. 11
St. Louis Post-DispatchDavid Johnson would give 10 percent to his church in St. Louis. Tom Hartmann would buy a farm to give wounded war veterans and their families a place to relax. Brittany Bryan would open a candy store and hire a personal chef. "I'm going to be a very...Tags: Washington, DC, Pick 4 Lottery, Mega Millions Lottery, Lifestyle and Leisure, Lotteries
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Summer Fun Guide: Music, dance and more
St. Louis Post-DispatchThe peculiar predicaments of the men -- a lad apprenticed to pirates who wants to go straight ("The Pirates of Penzance"), a pair of jealous husbands and ardent lovers ("Il Tabarro/I Pagliacci"), a young man fighting with his nature as well as what he did...Tags: Festive Events, Religion and Belief, Africa, Judaism, Entertainment Events
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Belleville Memorial Hospital takes on nation's largest insurer
St. Louis Post-DispatchBelleville Memorial Hospital and UnitedHealthcare are moving toward a showdown next month over hospital and physician reimbursement rates. If an agreement cannot be struck, Memorial and its physicians group will no longer be in the network of the...Tags: Surgery, Government Health Care, Tenet Healthcare Corporation, Health Insurance, Human Interest
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Summer Fun Guide: Concerts provide lots of outdoor music
St. Louis Post-DispatchThe summer concert season means music fans no longer have to be cooped up in theaters and arenas. Nothing compares to concerts under the stars, whether it's at LouFest, Twilight Tuesdays, STL Bluesweek, Big Muddy Blues Festival, or the offerings at Fair...Tags: Festive Events, Jack Ingram, Asleep at the Wheel (music group), Josh Turner, Entertainment
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