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June 2004 Stories
6/30/2004:
News summary for June 2004
6/29/2004:
Radio Story - Governor Holden's campaign accuses gubernatorial opponent Claire McCaskill of illegally receiving donations from her husband. But Holden has not officially filed a complaint with the Missouri Ethics Commission.
6/24/2004:
Radio Story - State officlas gather at the ribbon cutting ceremony for the new Jefferson City Correctional Center... the replacement to the nation's oldest state penitentiary west of the Mississippi
6/24/2004:
Radio Story - 16 National Guardmen from Mid-Missouri are heading to Afghanistan. While the specifics of the mission are unknow, the National Guard says these men will be training the Afghan National Army.
6/22/2004:
Radio Story - Residents of the Evergreen Condominiums asked the Missouri Water Patrol to have their cove be a no anchor area. The patrol denied the request saying the cove is too big to restrict. The owners are trying to move the boat party that's famous for its x-rated behavior.
6/14/2004:
Radio Story - Gubernatorial Candidate Claire McCaskill says rural Missouri has been ignored and proposes an eight-point plan to revamp the area.
6/ 8/2004:
Radio Story - Circuit Judge Thomas Brown delayed the hearing on the state's gun control law because Attorney General Jay Nixon asked him to dismiss the suit altogether.
6/ 7/2004:
Radio Story - The Public Service Commission held a hearing to fine-tune a new rule to protect consumers. The rule developed after several customer complained about being denied utility services because of someone else's unpaid bills.
6/ 3/2004:
Radio Story - The state's Supreme Court held that the Secretary of State has the dut to place the proposed amendment to ban gay marriage on the August 3, 2004, ballot.
6/ 1/2004:
Radio Story - The Supreme Court heard arguments in a case involving when Missourians will vote on a proposed constitutional amendment banning gay marriage.
6/ 1/2004:
Radio Story - The state constitution automatically places proposed amendments on the November ballot, unless the governor sets a special election earlier. The Secretary of State feels election officials won't have enough time to prepare the ballot for an August election.
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