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November 2006 Stories
11/30/2006:
Radio Story - The Missouri Department of Transportation says it bought less salt this winter than last year.
11/29/2006:
Radio Story - Missouri's House Democrats have a new proposal to slow down the trend of rising college costs in 2007.
11/29/2006:
Radio Story - Parents and stateworkers informed lawmakers about problems in adoption and child support processes at a senate committee hearing.
11/29/2006:
Newspaper Story - The Patriot Guard Riders is a group of men and women dedicating their days to attned the funerals of fallen soldiers
11/29/2006:
Newspaper Story - The state's salary commission voted unanimously today to recommend pay raises for state officials, judges and legislators.
11/27/2006:
Newspaper Story - Salary commission chairman says he thinks a judicial pay raise will be recommended.
11/27/2006:
Radio Story - Newly elected representatives and senators met in the Capitol today for an orientation
11/27/2006:
Newspaper Story - A fire in a assisted living facility in Southwest Missouri kills 10
11/27/2006:
Radio Story - The southern Missouri nursing home where 10 people died early Monday morning had no sprinkler system. Rachel Bunning has more from the state Capitol.
11/26/2006:
News summary for the week of November 20, 2006
11/19/2006:
News summary for the week of November 13, 2006
11/16/2006:
Radio Story - The Missouri Department of Health and Senior Services is facing a lawsuit by an ex-employee who says she was wrongly fired after reporting the department's misuse of federal grants.
11/15/2006:
Radio Story - A report on illegal immigration released last week by a Republican led Special Immigration Committee says abortion and welfare have led to increased illegal immigration in the state.
11/15/2006:
Newspaper Story - Gov. Blunt's chief of staff issued a letter to the MOHELA board on Monday calling for transparency.
11/15/2006:
Radio Story - The Supreme Court heard testimony today concerning Gov. Matt Blunt's law creating civil liability for adults who
11/15/2006:
Radio Story - The Supreme Court heard arguments on an anti-abortion law.
11/14/2006:
Radio Story - Missouri didn't know for hours on election night who won the Senate race . . . and the reason is that counties decide when to turn in their unofficial vote counts.
11/14/2006:
Radio Story - The governor's office has been meeting to develop proposals for the Medicaid reform program expected to take effect in June 2008. But information about these meetings is unavailable to the public.
11/12/2006:
News summary for the week of November 6, 2006
11/ 8/2006:
Newspaper Story - Results from Amendment 6 and 7
11/ 8/2006:
Newspaper Story - Just a few minutes before midnight on Tuesday, Montee led Thomas 51 to 45 percent.
11/ 8/2006:
Newspaper Story - A spokesperson for Gov. Blunt said the state's Salary Commission could start meeting at any time.
11/ 8/2006:
Newspaper Story - Missouri Democrats picked up two seats in the Misouri Senate
11/ 8/2006:
Newspaper Story - Representatives from organizations opposing Amendment 2 say they aren't giving up the fight to educate Missourians on the true nature of the initiative.
11/ 7/2006:
Radio Story - While other states are reporting polling problems, there's bipartisan agreement in Missouri over the state's untroubled electoral process. Carolyn Tseng and Beverly Rivera have more from the State Capitol.
11/ 6/2006:
Radio Story - The Secretary of State's Communication Director says voting should go smoothly
11/ 6/2006:
Radio Story - Missouri's Department of Health wants to stick to their abstinence education plan
11/ 6/2006:
Radio Story - With the election nearing Democrats are concentrating on getting people to the polls. Rachel Bunning has more from the Capitol.
11/ 6/2006:
Radio Story - The day before the Missouri midterm elections, the Missouri Republican Party made sure to stay focused.
11/ 6/2006:
Radio Story - The state's leading opponent to stem cell research will start election night by slipping into his running shoes.
11/ 5/2006:
News summary for the week of October 30, 2006
11/ 3/2006:
Radio Story - The Supreme Court added Amendment Three to the November 7th ballot a few weeks ago. In Jefferson City, Robbie Fisher has an in-depth look at the cigarette tax.
11/ 3/2006:
Radio Story - A leader for the Democratic Party says they will not recapture House in Missouri, but will gain ground in the legislature on November 7th. Robbie Fisher has more from the Capitol.
11/ 3/2006:
Radio Story - When residents go to the polls on Tuesday they will vote on whether to amend Missouri's constitution to maintain access to stem cell research. Rachel Bunning has more from the Capitol.
11/ 3/2006:
Newspaper Story - Sen. Coleman says she is seeking re-election for the minority floor leader
11/ 1/2006:
Newspaper Story - Missourians will no longer be able to use
11/ 1/2006:
Radio Story - The nation's foremost provider in student loans has been called a predatory lender and is speaking out.
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