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October 1997 Stories
10/31/1997:
News summary for the week of Oct. 27, 1997.
10/28/1997:
Radio Story - Missouri's Public Safety Department tells how to keep your ghosts and goblins safe this summer.
10/28/1997:
Radio Story - A new saltwater solution from the Missouri Transportation Department keeps your roads and cars safer, plus it's cheaper too.
10/24/1997:
News summary for the week of Oct. 20, 1997.
10/22/1997:
Radio Story - The governor denies clemency for convicted killer Alan Bannister.
10/21/1997:
Radio Story - TV Actor Ed Asner pleads for the life of convicted killer Alan Bannister.
10/17/1997:
News summary for the week of Oct. 13, 1997.
10/16/1997:
Radio Story - Senator Bill McKenna is supportive of Congressman Dick Gephart's efforts to rebuild highway 21.
10/16/1997:
Radio Story - Powerball lottery changes will double the minimum jackpot to $10 million, but lower your chances of winning.
10/14/1997:
Radio Story - The largest propane dealer in the country gives you tips on how to minimize your propane use.
10/14/1997:
Radio Story - Propane dealers have been stocking up over the summer to keep winter prices pretty stable.
10/14/1997:
Radio Story - Mother nature will color with more vivid shades of red, yellow, and orange this year says state foresters.
10/14/1997:
Radio Story - Scientists have discovered two new types of wild flowers growing in Missouri.
10/14/1997:
Radio Story - The Missouri Association of Social Welfare argues the tax refund amendment is unfair to the poor.
10/14/1997:
Newspaper Story - State officials debate how much the state owes taxpayers in refunds.
10/10/1997:
News summary for the week of Oct. 6, 1997.
10/ 9/1997:
Radio Story - A web site committee may let representatives add anything they want to their web pages about state business.
10/ 9/1997:
Radio Story - Missouri officials estimate taxpayers could be getting an average of $76 dollars in refunds.
10/ 7/1997:
Radio Story - The governor plans anti-meth legislation by December.
10/ 7/1997:
Radio Story - Heroin and methamphetamine abusers should suffer the same penalties according to a top Missouri prosecutor.
10/ 7/1997:
Radio Story - State Democrats are being real careful about campaign fundraising in the wave of illegal allegations against Clinton.
10/ 7/1997:
Radio Story - The State Democratic Party says if Attorney General Nixon or U-S Representative William Clay ask the party to settle conflict, it will get involved.
10/ 6/1997:
Newspaper Story - Governor, attorney general, and several other law enforcement heavies attend methamphetamine summit in capital.
10/ 3/1997:
News summary for the week of Sept. 29, 1997.
10/ 2/1997:
Newspaper Story - Feature on dedicated anti-death penalty protesters.
10/ 2/1997:
Radio Story - When the Missouri food tax law went into effect only items covered by food stamps received the cut, but restrictions on where you can get the tax-break also apply.
10/ 2/1997:
Radio Story - Under the new tax cut, you can pay a one percent tax on bloody mary mix and mint snuff
10/ 2/1997:
Radio Story - Maximum travel distances for medical care are proposed in order to implement the Managed Care Law.
10/ 2/1997:
Radio Story - In the proposal designed to implement the Managed Care Law, advanced nurse practitioners will play an important part.
10/ 2/1997:
Newspaper Story - Feature on inmates living in tents at Missouri prisons.
10/ 2/1997:
Radio Story - Proposed methamphetamine regulations would make it harder to buy cold medicine.
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