June 18, 2013
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Councilman has heart attack, drives to hospital
CLARKSVILLE — A Clarksville councilman drove himself to the hospital after realizing he was having a heart attack. Councilman Jeff Burkhart told reporters he awoke Sunday morning and figured out...
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Cleanup of K-25 nearing completion
OAK RIDGE, Tenn. — Cleanup of a former nuclear construction site is moving into the final phases. Most of the K-25 building, a mile-long, U-shaped structure that was the world’s largest building...
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Bridge damage may cost $3 million
CHAFFEE, Mo. — Cleanup of the collapsed southeast Missouri highway overpass continued Sunday, more than 24 hours after a cargo train crash led to a chain reaction. The crash, which happened abou...
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Missouri highway buckles after rail cars slam overpass
CHAFFEE — A highway overpass in southeast Missouri collapsed early Saturday when rail cars slammed into one of the bridge’s pillars after a cargo train collision, authorities said. Seven people wer...
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Speechwriter: from intern to top wordsmith
WASHINGTON — When President Barack Obama decided to attend a memorial service in Arizona for victims of a deadly mass shooting that severely injured then-Rep. Gabrielle Giffords, he needed a speech...
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Memphis public libraries seek funding to expand
MEMPHIS, Tenn. — The public library system in Memphis is hoping to secure $2.9 million to add employees and increase its collection. The Memphis Daily News reports the Memphis Public Library & I...
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Officials to limit geese at lake
CAMDENTON, Mo. — State officials are betting that some strategic landscaping and several relocations could help dissuade geese from clogging swimming beaches at the popular Lake of the Ozarks in ce...
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Democrats divided as end of session nears
SPRINGFIELD, Ill. — Illinois Democrats seemed poised to rule almost unchallenged in the state Capitol after winning super majorities in the House and Senate last fall. But as intraparty divisions h...
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Auto parts maker to expand southern Illinois plant
MARION — A Japan-based maker of auto components says its roughly $15 million planned expansion of a southern Illinois plant will add 80 jobs. Aisin Electronics Illinois joined regional officials...
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Prison is forced sabbatical for leader of band
ST. LOUIS — A popular Grateful Dead tribute band from Missouri is taking a sabbatical — the result of a 30-month prison sentence for the lead singer. Jimmy Tebeau founded the Schwag in 1991. The...
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