May 19, 2013
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Organization gets honor for aiding military families
CLARKSVILLE, Tenn. — An organization that helps the families of Fort Campbell soldiers while they are deployed overseas is getting recognition from area leaders as it struggles financially. The ...
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River Commission sets inspection
VICKSBURG, Miss. — The Mississippi River Commission will begin its annual high-water inspection trip on the Mississippi River on April 8. The trip will end April 12. The commission will hold ...
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Woman receives clemency in husband’s death in Illinois
CHICAGO — A woman who served 27 years of a life sentence for her husband’s murder — despite not being present when he was killed — was among 87 people granted clemency by Gov. Pat Quinn on Friday. ...
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Lawyers: Gambler didn’t report big Kansas City winnings
KANSAS CITY, Mo. — A professional gambler from New Jersey has been charged with cashing out his winnings in small chunks to avoid reporting requirements. The Kansas City Star reported that 52-ye...
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Court: Man accused of killing pastor still unfit
ST. LOUIS — A man accused of gunning down an Illinois pastor mid-sermon during a 2009 church service remains mentally unfit to stand trial, an appeals court ruled in pressing the case closer to bei...
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Credit card issue linked to cyberattack
ST. LOUIS — A credit card fraud problem at Schnucks grocery stores has been traced to a “cyberattack” and the chain has taken steps to block unauthorized access in the future, the company announced...
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Sarah Riley shows a few of the designs in her Lucky Penny Couture line of environmentally friendly line of totes, clutches and zipper pouches March 7 at Fern & Sycamore in downtown Washington, Mo.
Woman cooks up fashion, style with eco-conscious materials
WASHINGTON, Mo. — For the last 14 years, 20-something-year-old Sarah Riley has been a vegetarian. That means she not only avoids meat, but she also doesn’t wear real leather or any clothing made fr...
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State slams man’s claim of tainted evidence
COLUMBIA, Mo. — Missouri Attorney General Chris Koster and one of his top prosecutors are firing back at defense lawyers for a Chillicothe man facing a third murder trial in his neighbor’s 1990 dea...
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TVA says some parts not certified
CHATTANOOGA, Tenn. — The Nuclear Regulatory Commission has cited the Tennessee Valley Authority for purchasing thousands of parts not documented as nuclear-grade quality. The parts are for the Watt...
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Democrats shying away from McConnell race
FRANKFORT — Now that actress Ashley Judd has ruled out a run for U.S. Senate, Democrats are looking for someone else to take on Republican Mitch McConnell, a merciless campaigner who left his last ...
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