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Julie Kroenig
Stories by
Julie Kroenig
include:
8/22/2002:
Radio Story - Missouri's department of health is informing the public of symptoms and precautions.
8/15/2002:
Radio Story - After American Airlines announcement of 1,400 employees, the state of Missouri is trying to help out.
8/15/2002:
Radio Story - After American Airlines announcement of 1,400 employees, the state of Missouri is trying to help out.
7/ 9/2002:
Radio Story - The Governor's wife will be holding a manners class at the mansion.
7/ 9/2002:
Radio Story - Missouri is the seventh cheapest state in the country to live in.
6/13/2002:
Radio Story - Holden is surprised to hear that Cardinals President plans on keeping Cardinals in St. Louis.
6/13/2002:
Radio Story - Holden is surprised to hear that Cardinals President plans on keeping Cardinals in St. Louis.
6/13/2002:
Radio Story - Holden is surprised to hear that Cardinals President plans on keeping Cardinals in St. Louis.
6/11/2002:
Radio Story - Governor Holden announced that 47 preschool programs will receive state grants.
6/11/2002:
Radio Story - Governor Holden announced that 47 preschool programs will receive state grants.
6/ 6/2002:
Radio Story - Governor Holden forms cabinet for youth
6/ 6/2002:
Radio Story - Governor Holden forms cabinet for youth
6/ 6/2002:
Radio Story - Governor Holden forms cabinet for youth
6/ 6/2002:
Radio Story - During a time when attacks are possible, Missouri is trying to prepare for anything.
6/ 6/2002:
Radio Story - During a time when attacks are possible, Missouri is trying to prepare for anything.
6/ 6/2002:
Radio Story - During a time when attacks are possible, Missouri is trying to prepare for anything.
6/ 4/2002:
Radio Story - A group hoping to raise money for children of victims of terrorism stopped at the state Capitol.
6/ 4/2002:
Radio Story - A group hoping to raise money for children of victims of terrorism stopped at the state Capitol.
6/ 4/2002:
Radio Story - A group hoping to raise money for children of victims of terrorism stopped at the state Capitol.
5/30/2002:
Radio Story - Today is the last day to be apply for prescription drug program
5/30/2002:
Radio Story - Today is the last day to be apply for prescription drug program
5/30/2002:
Radio Story - Today is the last day to be apply for prescription drug program
5/28/2002:
Radio Story - The transportation bill made it on the August ballot.
5/28/2002:
Radio Story - The transportation bill made it on the August ballot.
5/28/2002:
Radio Story - The transportation bill made it on the August ballot.
5/23/2002:
Radio Story - A transportation bill was expected to be on the August 6th ballot. Due to time constraints, it might not make it on until November.
5/23/2002:
Radio Story - A transportation bill was expected to be on the August 6th ballot. Due to time constraints, it might not make it on until November.
5/23/2002:
Radio Story - A transportation bill was expected to be on the August 6th ballot. Due to time constraints, it might not make it on until November.
12/14/2001:
Radio Story - The Governor made cuts to the state budget, including cuts that stop funding to smoking prevention programs.
12/11/2001:
Radio Story - Economic conditions look glum for Missouri's future. Chair of appropriations, John Russell, says that he does not think a new stadium in St. Louis or Kansas City is important right now.
11/30/2001:
Radio Story - The Governor's Mansion is celebrating their 130th year.
11/27/2001:
Radio Story - An interim committee is not accepting many changes for legislation to the no call list.
11/16/2001:
Radio Story - Due to shortcoming on income tax withholdings, the budget will be short seventy million dollars.
11/ 9/2001:
Radio Story - Although warm temperatures are not desired for deer season, the Missouri Department of Conservation expects a good harvest.
10/30/2001:
Radio Story - Due to high gas prices last year, the Public Service Commission is considering adding a provision.
10/30/2001:
Radio Story - Due to high gas prices last year, the Public Service Commission is considering adding a provision.
10/30/2001:
Radio Story - Due to high gas prices last year, the Public Service Commission is considering adding a provision.
10/26/2001:
Radio Story - Missourians can get onto list that will make it illegal for telemarketers to call them.
10/23/2001:
Radio Story - $163,000 will be given to the department to add staff members to investigate and analyze bioterrorism.
10/19/2001:
Radio Story - To create awareness for breast cancer, the State Capitol dome will light in pink today. This is part of an international campaign. The event is funded by private donations through the American Cancer Society.
10/ 9/2001:
Radio Story - The State Capitol has armed guards and a metal detector at the door.
10/ 5/2001:
Radio Story - The clinic is forced to shut down after a loss of funding from the state of Missouri.
9/28/2001:
Radio Story - No specifics are determined, but Holden is planning to make final decisions soon.
9/25/2001:
Radio Story - Branson is not being affected by lack of tourism
9/21/2001:
Radio Story - Regulations on flying
9/21/2001:
Radio Story - Regulations on flying
9/18/2001:
Radio Story - Holden has cut back on his use of flying because of budget cuts.
9/ 4/2001:
Radio Story - Many members of the Missouri House may not be at the Special Session.
9/ 4/2001:
Radio Story - Livestock pricing is concern at special session.
9/ 4/2001:
Radio Story - Julie Gibson, Holden's Chief of Staff, will be leaving November 1.
8/29/2001:
Radio Story - The state's PSC chairman warns of a potential crisis from utilities shutting off service to the low-income this winter.
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