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A hopeful spring for cattle ranchers
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Apr 24, 2013
Rain in Missouri means grass is growing -- and that's a good thing for cattle ranchers.
Missouri residents cash in on unused gift cards
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Dec 28, 2012
In Missouri the law requires retailers to turn over proceeds to the state if a gift card remains unused for more than five years. The Missouri state treasurer says his office has millions to return to consumers.
Kansas City citizens help fund civic project with donations
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Nov 16, 2012
Kansas City, Mo., couldn't get government money for a new streetcar system. So, they asked residents and businesses to chip in for donations -- in addition to possible a tax hike.
Amtrak high-speed rail to compete with airlines
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Oct 19, 2012
Amtrak is hoping to lure travelers away from other means of transport, like airlines, with new high-speed rail service.
Isaac brings rain to Missouri cattle ranchers
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Aug 31, 2012
Missouri cattle rancher Ken Lenox is happy for several inches of rain from the remnants of Hurricane Isaac.
Missouri cattle rancher still hopes for rain
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Aug 13, 2012
Cattle rancher Ken Lenox says farmers in Missouri are struggling with the Midwest drought. Some have resorted to tapping wells they haven't used in decades to provide water for their herds.
Missouri Senate race simmers
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Aug 3, 2012
A Democratic super PAC is spending heavily against businessman John Brunner who has yet to win the GOP nomination.
Home sales are hot in Kansas City
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Jun 20, 2012
Manufacturing and employment numbers may be sagging, but the housing market is has really turned around in some places, Kansas City being one of them.
Remembering the tornado in Joplin, Mo. one year later
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May 22, 2012
Today is a day of remembrance in Joplin, Missouri. It's been exactly one year since the nation's deadliest tornado in 60 years killed 161 people there.








