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O'Reilly family donates nearly $1.4 million for arts agencies in Springfield
SPRINGFIELD, Mo. -- As part of the unveiling of a plaque on Wednesday to commemorate O’Reilly Automotive’s founding at what is now The Creamery Arts Center building, the family announced its gift of $1.365 million for the Springfield...Tags: Breast Cancer, Elections, Car Parts, Sears, Vice (movie)
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Should police patrol all public schools?
In the wake of last week's deadly and tragic school shooting in Newtown, parents and commentators in various parts of the country called for more schools to be protected by police or armed guards. Orange County, Fla., Mayor Teresa Jacobs, for example, ...
Tags: Teresa Jacobs
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More meth labs showing up in cities, suburbs
ST. LOUIS (AP) — Methamphetamine lab seizures are on the rise in the nation's cities and suburbs, raising new concerns about a lethal drug that has long been the scourge of rural America. Data and interviews from an investigation by The Associated...
Tags: Gang Activity, Methamphetamine (drug), Walmart, Mexico
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Puppy is recovering in St. Louis after being dragged behind pickup on I-55
ST. LOUIS -- The Humane Society of Missouri hopes a puppy that was dragged behind a pickup last Wednesday will recover. It’s seeking donations to pay for the veterinary care for Trooper, a pit bull. It’s also offering a reward for...
Tags: Human Interest
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McLemore tabbed as Big 12 Newcomer of the Week
KWCH 12 Eyewitness SportsKansas redshirt freshman G Ben McLemore has been selected the Phillips 66 Big 12 Men's Basketball Rookie of the Week for games of January 14-20 in a vote by a media panel which covers the conference, the league announced Monday. McLemore is receiving...Tags: Ben McLemore, Kansas Jayhawks, College Sports, Big 12 Conference, Texas Longhorns
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Thune: Request for additional Missouri River releases threatens South Dakota interests
It has been a hot, dry year in South Dakota. The drought-stricken landscape and the loss of crops, hay, and pastures have made this a challenging year for farmers, ranchers, and communities across South Dakota. Even certain areas of the state that...Tags: Natural Disasters, Business, FEMA, Droughts, Science and Technology
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Mississippi River could close to barges
ST. LOUIS - After months of drought, companies that ship grain and other goods down the Mississippi River are being haunted by a potential nightmare: If water levels fall too low, the nation's main inland waterway could become impassable to barges just as...Tags: U.S. Senate, Mark Twain, Bodies of Water, Dick Durbin, Ohio River
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Lee Dorman, bassist for Iron Butterfly, dies at 70
Lee Dorman, 70, the bassist for the psychedelic rock band Iron Butterfly, was found dead Friday morning in a vehicle, said Gail Krause, an Orange County Sheriff's Department spokeswoman. A coroner's investigation is under way, but foul play is not...
Tags: Deep Purple (music group), Music, Heart Problems, Entertainment, Los Angeles Times
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Gun sales spike amid talk of restrictions
Gun shops are calling it the "Obama gun stimulus." Baltimore-area gun stores say they have seen a spike in sales of assault-type rifles and other semiautomatic weapons since the Sandy Hook elementary school shootings in Connecticut and the subsequent...
Tags: Shootings, Glen Burnie, Maryland State Police, Gun Control, Lobbying
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