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Isaac brings rain to Missouri cattle ranchers
Interview by
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
Interview by
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
Interview by
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.
Illinois to appeal FEMA disaster decision
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Mar 13, 2012
After February's devastating tornadoes, the feds say "no" to extra aid.
Tornado influx hurts communities in South, Midwest
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Mar 6, 2012
They're mourning loved ones and assessing damage across the Midwest and South this week, in the aftermath of as many as 80 tornadoes, that left 40 people dead.
St. Louis wants control of its police force back
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Mar 5, 2012
The city is trying to go back in history, and reclaim control of its namesake law enforcement agency. You see, it's actually run by the state, and supporters claim that's "taxation without representation."
Missouri primary will cost millions, but not matter
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Feb 6, 2012
Missouri is holding its presidential primary tomorrow. Turnout is expected to be extremely low, mostly because the votes for GOP candidates won't count -- and it'll still cost taxpayers millions of dollars.
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