June 19, 2013
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Heavy security on streets for Nashville
NASHVILLE, Tenn. — With a SWAT team parked near the starting line, Scott Wietecha of Hendersonville, Tenn., won the St. Jude Country Music Marathon on Saturday after missing the Boston Marathon bec...
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1st trial of brutal slaying begins
CHAMPAIGN, Ill. — The killing of a Beason couple and three of their children led many in their tiny central Illinois farming community to begin locking their doors at night, and nearly four years l...
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Mississippi River drops; assessment to follow
ST. LOUIS — The Mississippi River is receding at the last of the big flooding trouble spots, but it will likely be months before the full scope of the damage is known. Information from the Natio...
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2 teens to be tried as adults in deaths
SPRINGFIELD, Mo. — A judge has decided that two teens accused of murdering a vacationing Michigan couple will be tried as adults. Seventeen-year-old Anthony Zarro, of Spring, Texas, and 16-year-...
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Prosecutors: Official lied about water
CHICAGO — A prosecutor told jurors before they began deliberations Friday that a one-time suburban Chicago water official lied about drawing village water from a well tainted with a cancer-causing ...
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Patriot Coal bankruptcy case begins
ST. LOUIS — The United Mine Workers of America union is promising to have thousands of miners and their supporters rallying in St. Louis next week as Patriot Coal Corp.’s bankruptcy hearing goes to...
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Homicide victim won $4.9 million in 2005 fire
COLUMBIA, Mo. — A Columbia art dealer who was gunned down in his home earlier this month had won nearly $5 million in a legal settlement after he was badly burned in a 2005 apartment fire that forc...
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No fat left to cut, chief tells board
PARIS, Tenn. — The administrator of Henry County Medical Center says the hospital in Paris may have to begin cutting services. According to the Paris Post-Intelligencer, a financial report show...
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Man pleads guilty to running down joggers
JACKSON, Mo. — A 19-year-old man from Arkansas could face up to 15 years in prison after admitting to stealing a car and using it to run down three joggers in Cape Girardeau, Mo.
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School threat brings charge
HENDERSON — A western Kentucky man has been charged with terroristic threatening after police say someone overheard him in a restaurant discussing how he could use explosives at Henderson County Hi...
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