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August 1999 Stories
8/31/1999:
Radio Story - Like Turkey where absence of building codes is being blamed for thousands of earthquake deaths, Missouri also lacks building codes.
8/31/1999:
Radio Story - The leading GOP candidate for governor is comming under attack for his $1 billion proposed bond issue for highways.
8/31/1999:
Radio Story - Missouri lawmakers plan study the growing number of immigrants into Missouri.
8/30/1999:
Newspaper Story - A federal court has blocked implementation of a new state law designed to protect Missouri family farmers.
8/30/1999:
Newspaper Story - A group of physicans has called on the legislature to override the governor's veto of the partial-birth abortion ban.
8/30/1999:
Newspaper Story - A committee of 13 Missouri State Representatives has been formed with the intention of improving current agricultural conditions in the state.
8/27/1999:
News summary for the week of August 23, 1999.
8/26/1999:
Radio Story - Some Republicans say Democrats are trading the possibility for a pay raise for support of Carnahan's veto of the so-called partial-birth abortion bill.
8/26/1999:
Radio Story - State Department of Health has begun a new study aimed to look at a problem affecting one in three -- obesity.
8/26/1999:
Radio Story - Two federal teams investigate the death of Russel Willenberg. Willenberg was killed near St. Louis when a crane fell on him.
8/25/1999:
Radio Story - The K-16 Coalition met in Jefferson City Wednesday to prepare their recommendations for improvements in the transition from high school to college.
8/25/1999:
Radio Story - The K-16 educational coaliton met on Wednesday in Jefferson City to begin preparing recommendations aimed at improving the transition from high school to college
8/24/1999:
Radio Story - A burst water line flooded the Capitol basement with up to 10 inches of water.
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