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Bankrupt Patriot Coal asks court to slash union pensions
ReutersBy Nick Brown April 29 (Reuters) - Patriot Coal Corp on Monday will seek court permission to slash healthcare and pension benefits for about 13,000 union workers, an issue that has set off weeks of street protests by affected workers. The company, which...Tags: Politics, Petroleum Industry, Coal, Bankruptcy, Career and Workplace
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Missouri Tigers: Mizzou's Sheldon Richardson drafted No. 13 by the New York Jets
creplogle@schurz.comNEW YORK -- Mizzou's Sheldon Richardson heard his name called early in the 2013 NFL Draft. The New York Jets selected the big 6' 2", 290 pound defensive lineman No. 13. Richardson shined in his debut season in the Southeastern Conference. He...Tags: Missouri Tigers, National Football League, Southeastern Conference
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Damaged Illinois River lock may hinder barge traffic for weeks
ReutersBy Karl Plume April 25 (Reuters) - A northern stretch of the Illinois River may remain closed to commercial shipping traffic for several weeks as the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers works to repair a lock damaged during recent heavy flooding, the Corps said...Tags: Rivers, Gulf of Mexico, U.S. Coast Guard, Mexico, Marketing
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St. Louis Catholic priest indicted on child pornography charge
ReutersBy Kevin Murphy KANSAS CITY, Mo., April 24 (Reuters) - A federal grand jury indicted a Catholic priest in St. Louis on Wednesday on child pornography charges involving Internet images of a boy under the age of 18, in the latest sex accusation to rock the...Tags: Christianity, Abusive Behavior, Pornography, Trials, Prosecution
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$4.2-million settlement should end Dorner saga, officials say
A $4.2-million settlement between the city and two women mistakenly shot by Los Angeles Police Department officers will hopefully close a chapter on the Christopher Dorner story, officials said. The money would compensate a mother and daughter who...
Tags: Crime, Law and Justice, Shootings, Christopher Dorner, Lawyers, Los Angeles Police Department
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Women shot by LAPD during Dorner manhunt get hefty payout
The mother and daughter newspaper carriers injured when police mistakenly fired on them during the manhunt for ex-cop Christopher Dorner would receive $4.2 million under a settlement announced by city officials. The settlement was remarkably speedy...Tags: Crime, Law and Justice, Murder, Newspaper and Magazine, Shootings, Christopher Dorner
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Women shot during Dorner manhunt to receive $4.2 million from L.A.
The mother and daughter newspaper carriers injured when police mistakenly fired on them during the February manhunt for ex-cop Christopher Dorner would receive $4.2 million under a settlement announced by city officials. The settlement was remarkably...
Tags: Crime, Law and Justice, Newspaper and Magazine, Shootings, Christopher Dorner, Lawyers
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HdG's 10th community yard sale is Saturday
Hello dear readers, Saturday is the 10th Havre de Grace Community Yard Sale (April 27 – raindate April 28). Spaces are available by phoning 410-939-6562, to benefit the Havre de Grace Historic Preservations Commission. A final comprehensive list is...Tags: Labor Day, Christianity, Festive Events, Arts, Entertainment
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Rivers crest across Midwest; more rain in forecast
CLARKSVILLE, Mo. (AP) — Those fighting floods in several communities along the Mississippi River were mostly successful Sunday despite the onslaught of water, but an ominous forecast and the growing accumulation of snow in the upper Midwest tempered...
Tags: Rivers, Oak Brook, Floods, Illinois Governor, Bodies of Water
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The Best of the Midwest featured at KU Relays
For CatchItKansas.comAlexa Harmon-Thomas wouldn't be denied at the Kansas Relays. Despite suffering from a stomach virus which prevented her from competing in the 300-meter hurdles Friday, the Lawrence-Free State senior still managed a comfortable victory in high jump...Tags: Track and Field, Awards and Prizes, Viral Diseases and Infections, Human Interest
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Time running out to nominate the next ÂFarm Mom of the YearÂ
ST. LOUIS - The nomination window for Monsanto's America's Farmers Mom of the Year contest will soon close, but there's still a little time left to nominate a farm mom for the chance to win the national “Farm Mom of the Year” title and up to $10,000 in...Tags: Awards and Prizes, Mother's Day
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Doris (Holzwarth) Nathan
Wooster, Ohio: Doris (Holzwarth) Nathan, 67, of Wooster died Friday, April 12, 2013, at Akron City Hospital. Services were held Monday at the Zion Lutheran Church, 301 N. Market St., Wooster, with the Rev. Anne Paynter officiating. Interment followed in...Tags: National Multiple Sclerosis Society, Union Electric Company, Concordia University Chicago, Marketing
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