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St. Louis County police lieutenant denies racial profiling order that cost him his job
St. Louis Post-DispatchST. LOUIS COUNTY --The former St. Louis County police lieutenant fired after accusations of racial profiling says his underlings lied and twisted his words in retaliation for his efforts to make them work harder. Patrick "Rick" Hayes was fired this week...Tags: Social Issues, Habitat for Humanity International, Walmart, Racism, NAACP
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Cable repairman convicted of tying up, sexually assaulting O'Fallon, Mo., customer
St. Louis Post-DispatchST. CHARLES COUNTY --A cable TV repairman was convicted Thursday of tying up and sexually assaulting an O'Fallon customer at her apartment, a day after he was fired for asking her on a date. Jurors deliberated for about an hour before finding James...Tags: Justice System, Television Industry, Satellite and Cable Service, Abusive Behavior, Sexual Assault
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Prosecutor pay dispute in court Friday
The Free Press, Mankato, Minn.The five Blue Earth County commissioners have been handed subpoenas by county deputies, thousands of dollars in legal fees have already been incurred, and today a long-simmering salary dispute between the county's prosecuting attorneys and the county...Tags: Lawyers, Prosecution, Arbitration, Court Administration, Career and Workplace
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Fired St. Louis County officer fired over racial profiling says he didn't do it
CLAYTON, Mo. (AP) — The former St. Louis County police lieutenant fired over allegations of racial profiling says his accusers lied, and he wants his job back. Patrick "Rick" Hayes was fired last week for allegedly directing officers under his...Tags: Social Issues, Walmart, Racism
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Former employee charged with theft from Duluth Super One
Duluth News TribuneA former employee of a Duluth Super One grocery store has been charged with felony theft for allegedly diverting corporate property. Sarah Jean Schuyler, 30, has been summoned to appear on the charge in State District Court in Duluth on June 11. The...Tags: Justice System, Prosecution, Defendants, Police Investigations, Crime, Law and Justice
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Cable TV repairman convicted of 4 felonies for sexually assaulting customer
ST. CHARLES, Mo. (AP) — A suburban St. Louis jury has recommended a 75-year prison sentence for a cable TV repairman convicted of sexually assaulting a customer. The St. Louis Post-Dispatch (http://bit.ly/10xq9Hh ) reports that jurors on Thursday...Tags: Television Industry, Sexual Assault, Crime, Law and Justice, Sex Crimes, Crimes
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Mo. lawmakers pass scholarship program for students with special specials needs such as autism
JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. (AP) — Missouri lawmakers have approved legislation that would require education officials to seek grants and donations to help children with special needs such as autism. Financial resources could be devoted to scholarships...Tags: Conservation, Autism, Environmental Issues, Jay Nixon, Students
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MoDOT: Westbound span of Blanchette Bridge at St. Charles could open in August
ST. CHARLES, Mo. (AP) — A major bridge project in suburban St. Louis may now be complete two months ahead of schedule. The Missouri Department of Transportation's Ed Hassinger says the new westbound span of the Blanchette Bridge at St. Charles...Tags: Traffic
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Judge convicts St. Louis man in fatal shootings of 3 people at Minnesota home day care
MINNEAPOLIS (AP) — A Minnesota judge has found a Missouri man guilty in the shooting deaths of three people at a Brooklyn Park home day care last year. Hennepin County Judge Todd Barnette issued his verdict Thursday against 35-year-old Eddie Mosley...Tags: Judges, Shootings, Justice System, Brooklyn Park, Prosecution
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State of Missouri forces Gordon Parks Elementary School to close
The Kansas City StarOutside in the sunshine at Gordon Parks Elementary School on Thursday, someone watered a new tree on the lawn, and children in their blue school T-shirts played kickball. Inside, kindergarten teacher Gladys Groves cried over what the children did not...Tags: Social Issues, Colleges and Universities, Ceremonies, Separation of Church and State, Academic Progress
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River search for Matula complete in Stearns Co.
St. Cloud Times, Minn.The Stearns County Sheriff's Office has completed its search of the Mississippi River for missing Eden Prairie woman Mandy Matula. Deputies had been searching the river with help from the St. Louis County Sheriff's Office at the request of the Eden... -
St. Louis Art Museum expansion brings national attention to all of area's visual arts venues
St. Louis Post-DispatchThe $162 million expansion of the St. Louis Art Museum has already drawn national attention to St. Louis. Art critics and travel writers love major projects such as these whether they are built in New York or Bentonville, Ark. Add a high-profile name,...Tags: Arts, Fine Arts, Art Institute of Chicago, Tourism and Leisure, Artists
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