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Rachel Busacker
Stories by
Rachel Busacker
include:
12/ 6/2001:
Radio Story - Commissioner of Education, D. Kent King, encourages Missouri teachers to educate and teach students on the 60th anniversary of Pearl Harbor.
12/ 4/2001:
Radio Story - Senator Harry Wiggins, a democrat from Kansas City, is proposing an extra $14 million for Kansas City stadium renovations. Wiggins says Kansas City and St. Louis need to work together or neither city will benefit.
11/ 8/2001:
Radio Story - Lieutenant Tim Hull says travel is usually high over the holidays, but the events of September 11th may increase the number of drivers on Missouri highways.
11/ 1/2001:
Radio Story - Director Maureen Dempsey said Missouri is prepared in many areas against a bioterrorist attack, but improvements in the system still can be made.
10/29/2001:
Radio Story - The Director of Communications for Secretary of State Matt Blunt says constant communication with Blunt and the replacement of Dan Ross has kept the office running smoothly.
10/25/2001:
Radio Story - Govenor Holden filed a motion to dismiss President Pro Tem Peter Kinder's petition. Kinder is questioning the legality of Holden's authority to implement an executive order on collective bargaining.
10/16/2001:
Radio Story - Postal workers contacted local authorities when they encountered a white substance on a bundle of packages.
10/ 4/2001:
Radio Story - While Govenor Holden announced a 2.5% budget cut, the Senate Adminstration Committee has voted on the goal of cutting 10%.
10/ 2/2001:
Radio Story - Jay Nixon says 48 gas retailers from across the state will pay $60,000 in penalties for violating Missouri regulations on price gouging.
9/27/2001:
Radio Story - The Attorney General's Office says it expects to reveal lawsuits against Missouri gas stations for price inflation next Tuesday.
9/25/2001:
Radio Story - The Missouri State Teachers Association opposes Govenor Holden's executive order on collective bargaining while the Missouri National Education Association supports the govenor.
9/20/2001:
Radio Story - A computer worm, W32.Nimda, did reach many Missouri state agencies and the capital. The Director from the Division of Informational Services says computers are now clear and clean.
9/13/2001:
Radio Story - The St. Louis Salvation Army has helped St. Louis residents through this tragedy by comforting stranded travelers at Lambert airport on Tuesday and establishing a phone network for residents to reach family members in New York.
9/13/2001:
Radio Story - Missouri State Agencies have offered assistance to rescue efforts in New York. Lists of volunteers and firefighters are ready to work if more workers are needed.
9/11/2001:
Radio Story - The violence in New York and Washington D.C. have increased security throughout the United States and in Missouri. While Govenor Holden announced to keep the capital open, Senate President Pro Tem Peter Kinder decided to let Senators leave for the day.
9/ 6/2001:
Radio Story - Julie Gibson, Governor Holden's Chief of Staff, refused to show up at the first hearing of a special Senate Committee investigating the Governor's legality of using executive order for collective bargaining.
9/ 6/2001:
Radio Story - A special senate committee hearing only had Republican attendants.
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