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Two seriously hurt after falling from roof in Kimberling City
cbrewer@schurz.comKIMBERLING CITY, Mo. - Two people were airlifted to Mercy Hospital in Springfield after they fell roughly 40 feet from a roof they were working on in Kimberling City. Firefighters were called out to 613 Summer Road, where two people had suffered serious...Tags: Hospitals and Clinics
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City gives no restart date for camera tickets
Two months after Baltimore stopped issuing tickets from its speed and red light cameras, city officials said Thursday they still don't know when the automated enforcement program will resume. "We want to be able to re-establish the public trust in...
Tags: Finance, AAA, Stephanie Rawlings-Blake, Local Government, Economy, Business and Finance
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Gerber Technology Wins Product Innovation Award
The Hartford CourantTolland-based Gerber Scientific won the Connecticut Quality Improvement Award Partnership's top innovation award for its laser projection system that guides welders in the manufacture of heavy equipment. The partnership that issues the award is an...Tags: Tolland (Tolland, Connecticut), Gerber Scientific Incorporated, Science and Technology
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Fix Section 8 and landlords will step up
Recent letters to the editor have focused on the reality that people deserving of Section 8 assistance need more landlords to open up their homes and apartments to Section 8 so that the housing poor will more quickly and easily obtain the housing that...
Tags: Public Housing, Section 8 (housing), Chicago Housing Authority, Internal Revenue Service
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Michigan bill could cut foreclosure redemption period
LANSING, Mich. (AP) — Michigan lawmakers are considering changes to the state's foreclosure law, including a measure that would significantly shorten the period homeowners have to sell or save their foreclosed property. Legislation recently...
Tags: Litigation and Regulation, Crime, Law and Justice, Laws, Foreclosures, Services and Shopping
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Deadly training explosion was caused by human error, Marines say
The explosion that killed seven Marines during mortar training in March at the Hawthorne Army Depot in Nevada was caused by human error, the Marine Corps said Wednesday. "The Marines employing one of the mortars did not follow correct procedures,...
Tags: Explosions, Emergency Incidents, Justin Bieber, Armed Forces, Camp Lejeune (military base)
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Daily Caller reporter to mentally ill: Stop faking it
“The brain is a body part too,” President Obama said in a speech Monday in which he urged Americans to embrace those struggling with mental illness. Sounds like an innocent enough proposal, right? Like victims of cancer or diabetes, those...Tags: Mental Health, Health, Mental Illness, White House, Diabetes
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Navy Reserve airborne electronic attack squadron makes final Md. flight
For nearly a quarter-century, members of the airborne electronic attack squadron VAQ-209 have launched their jets from this air base in Prince George's County for deployments over Bosnia, Afghanistan and Iraq. Earlier this month, Navy Cmdr. James King...
Tags: Fort Meade (military base), Laurel, Norfolk (Norfolk, Virginia), Iraq, Aberdeen Proving Ground
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Three Marine leaders relieved of duties after accident that killed Severna Park grad
Three Marine leaders have been relieved of their duties following the March training accident that killed a 21-year-old graduate of Severna Park High School and six other Marines, officials said Wednesday. Lance Cpl. William Taylor Wild IV of Severna...
Tags: Accidental Death, Explosions, Severna Park, Emergency Incidents, Taylor Swift
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Fake prom crash brings home lesson of drinking and driving
Beneath a cloudless blue sky, a simulated fatal car crash was depicted in horrifying detail at Lake Zurich High School. The deadly post-prom tragedy included a lifeless teenage girl wearing a blood-splattered dress splayed over the hood of a...
Tags: U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Accidental Death, National Transportation Safety Board, Transportation Accidents, American Academy of Pediatrics
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CAPITOL NOTEBOOK: Banking mistakes total in millions
PIERRE — When the state Department of Legislative Audit finished examining his department for 2012, Revenue Secretary Andy Gerlach knew he needed changes. The audit uncovered mistakes involving millions of dollars in banking taxes....Tags: Budgets and Budgeting, Personal Income, Annual Reports, Accounting and Auditing
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Half of teen drivers text and drive - leads to other risky behaviors behind the wheel
jscherder@ky3.comFORSYTH, Mo -- There is a disturbing trend happening across the country--more teens admit to texting and driving. Monday, Forsyth High School showed students exactly what can happen when you aren't paying attention behind the wheel. It was only a few...Tags: Health and Safety at School, Students, Teaching and Learning
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