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Chapman set to defend his senior crown
Belleville News-DemocratUntil a about a year ago, there were not that many people outside of Ascot, Berkshire, England or the world of professional golf had heard the name Roger Chapman. Two memorable weeks in Michigan changed that -- and Chapman's life -- forever. A...Tags: Golf, PGA Championship, International Travel, Clubs and Associations, Lifestyle and Leisure
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St. Louis Post-Dispatch Bryan Burwell column
St. Louis Post-DispatchOn Monday morning all across Bellerive Country Club, grounds crew staffers were busy mowing and mulching and trimming every blade of grass, flower bed, blooming shrub and flora of this perfectly manicured acreage. They were closing in on the final...Tags: Golf, Terrorism, PGA Championship, Unrest, Conflicts and War, Boston Red Sox
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EDITORIAL: Missouri Medicaid expansion is too important to die
St. Louis Post-DispatchA brutal form of cynicism lies behind the latest excuse offered by Missouri Senate Republicans for refusing to even discuss an expansion of the state Medicaid program. The proposal would extend health insurance to poor people and bring thousands of jobs...Tags: Walter Mondale, Health Insurance Cost, Harvard Medical School, St. Louis, Missouri Legislature
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The Joplin Globe, Mo., Susan Redden column
The Joplin Globe, Mo.Local lawmakers noted several efforts on behalf of area cities and counties during Friday's "eggs and issues" legislative forum in Webb City. But a measure that was not discussed -- despite lots of local interest -- is a bill that would reinstate...Tags: Joplin, Missouri Tornado (2011), U.S. House Committee on the Budget, Vehicles, Feminism, Services and Shopping
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Analysis: Politics at play in Revenue, Medicaid fights
St. Louis Post-DispatchMissouri House Speaker Tim Jones stood before a group of reporters the other day, the words "Attorney General of Missouri" emblazoned on the glass window just behind him. Jones had called a news conference in the lobby outside the attorney general's...Tags: Entertainment, Budgets and Budgeting, Laws, Justice System, Republican Party
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Missouri agency will release records in KC case of child locked in closet
The Kansas City StarAfter months of refusing to release information, Missouri's child welfare agency has agreed to turn over documents in the case of a Kansas City girl found locked in a closet. That action, announced in an email to The Kansas City Star late Friday,...Tags: Interior Policy, Child Abuse, Prosecution, Judges, Laws
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Clarksville still holding against flood
CLARKSVILLE, Mo. (AP) - People in the eastern Missouri hamlet of Clarksville are getting a boost from the Missouri National Guard and even from prison inmates as they battle the surging Mississippi River. The river is expected to crest nearly 11 feet...
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Missouri early childhood advocates hope to avoid repeat of cuts last year
St. Louis Post-DispatchWilliam Blaylock knows from experience how state budget negotiations currently going on in Jefferson City can affect his work directing a day care. Last year -- in what was widely viewed as a bad year for early childhood education -- the Missouri...Tags: Economy, Business and Finance, St. Louis, Early Learning, Credit and Debt, Budgets and Budgeting
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River towns prepare for rising Mississippi as victims of flash floods clean up
St. Louis Post-DispatchVictims of flash-flooding along creeks hauled away sopping mattresses and tangled debris Friday as residents of vulnerable towns along the Mississippi River prepared for a gathering surge. In De Soto, where Joachim Creek rushed beyond its banks Thursday...Tags: Christianity, Rivers, National Weather Service, Clarksville, American Red Cross
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State parks program wants youths
The Sedalia Democrat, Sedalia, Mo.Area teens and young adults looking for a unique summer job may apply now for positions with the State Parks Youth Corps. SPYC, launched by Missouri Gov. Jay Nixon in 2010, is open to Missourians aged 17 to 23 and seeks to bolster work skills while...Tags: Tourism and Leisure, Human Interest, State Parks, Physical Therapy, Youth Organizations
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Midwestern river cities brace for floodwaters
ST. LOUIS (AP) — Communities along the Mississippi River and other rain-engorged waterways are waging feverish bids to hold back floodwaters that may soon approach record levels. After days of torrential rains, Midwesterners find themselves...Tags: Rivers, National Weather Service, Clarksville, Floods, Natural Disasters
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Eastern Missouri town prepares for rising Mississippi River
CLARKSVILLE, Mo. -- People in the eastern Missouri hamlet of Clarksville are getting a boost from the Missouri National Guard and even from prison inmates as they battle the surging Mississippi River. The river is expected to crest nearly 11 feet...Tags: Rivers, Clarksville, Floods, St. Louis, Bodies of Water
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