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Stories appearing in Wednesday's edition
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WORKING CASH FORUM: Two Quincy School District officials stood before a large crowd Tuesday night to explain the merits of issuing $6.2 million in working cash bonds. Superintendent Lonny Lemon and Business Manager Bud Martin spent 70 minutes answering ... - Mortgage processor DocX indicted in Missouri on forgery charges - Kansas City Star

Kansas City StarMortgage processor DocX indicted in Missouri on forgery charges
Kansas City Star
By DIANE STAFFORD Attorney General Chris Koster shows blown-up examples of signatures his office maintains were forged. Missouri Attorney General Chris Koster is leading one of the nation's most aggressive prosecutions against an alleged ?robo-signer? ...and more » - Stories expected to appear in Friday's Herald-Whig - Quincy Herald Whig
Stories expected to appear in Friday's Herald-Whig
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The Senate refused to confirm several appointments Thursday, including to the University of Missouri system governing board, Public Service Commission, Highways and Transportation Commission and a state health insurance board. WORKPLACE DISCRIMINATION: ... - Fire Weather Watch - ReporterNews.com
Fire Weather Watch
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BEIRUT ? A French photojournalist and an American working for a British newspaper are killed by Syrian government shelling of the opposition stronghold of Homs, France's government says. Activists say at least two other Western journalists were ...and more » - Questions arise over funding road projects near Neosho schools - Joplin Globe
Questions arise over funding road projects near Neosho schools
Joplin Globe
By Josh Letner Globe Staff Writer NEOSHO, Mo. ? Every morning, hundreds of parents drive their children to Neosho Middle School and nearby Carver Elementary School. ?I drive Kodiak (Road), Waldo Hatler (Drive) and Hale McGinty (Drive) every school day ... - Stories appearing in Friday's edition - Quincy Herald Whig
Stories appearing in Friday's edition
Quincy Herald Whig
HOMELESS COUNT: Results are still being tabulated for Missouri's annual winter Point-in-Time homeless count conducted this week, but the numbers from Northeast Missouri show that homelessness is on the rise. CULVER BUILDINGS: Two buildings on the ...and more » - Tarrant Historical Markers - Fort Worth Star Telegram

Fort Worth Star TelegramTarrant Historical Markers
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He served a short time, later working other jobs and eventually returning to the Wm. B. Tucker household with his wife Amy and three daughters. (2007) Photographed on Wednesday, February 15, 2012 during a day-long tour of some of the most colorful ...and more » - Riding at 188mph may get motorcyclist two years - Clutch and Chrome
Riding at 188mph may get motorcyclist two years
Clutch and Chrome
The incident took place on Interstate 29 near Missouri Valley, Iowa. Although the speed limit was 70 mph he and another motorcyclist were clocked at 89 mph in a construction zone. According to State Patrol officials the other rider, a woman, ...and more » - Bad business changes names, customers ripped off - KOKI FOX 23
Bad business changes names, customers ripped off
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I was taken advantage of. I work hard for my money. To have it stolen from me is very devastating," Jennifer said. Jennifer hired her brother, Attorney Steve Capron, to file a lawsuit against the Pittmans and their roofing company. - Senath Council discusses new community building - Daily Dunklin Democrat

Daily Dunklin DemocratSenath Council discusses new community building
Daily Dunklin Democrat
SENATH, Mo. -- At Monday evening's meeting, The Senath City Council discussed the upcoming construction of the new community building. All members noted that they had examined the blue prints for the building which will be built on a lot that has been ...
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WORKING CASH FORUM: Two Quincy School District officials stood before a large crowd Tuesday night to explain the merits of issuing $6.2 million in working cash bonds. - Television movies for the week of Jan. 29
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