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  November 24, 2009
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Those who hammer their guns into plows will plow for those who do not." ~Thomas Jefferson
 
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Job Point Awarded 2nd Year of Federal Grant

Job Point is implementing its second year of a federal Projects With Industry (PWI) grant from the U.S. Department of Education. Eighty percent of the project is financed with federal dollars in the amount of $1,664,296 over five years. A twenty percent match ($416,074) comes from ...
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Moberly Police Department Arrest Information

November 20, 2009

In the 300 block of N Clark St, police arrested Tabitha M Clevenger, age 18, on a Moberly Municipal warrant for Failure to Appear original charge Trash Violation, bond $61.50. Clevenger posted bond and was released from ...
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The Stouffer Report: To Cut or Not to Cut, Part 1
It will probably come as no surprise to anyone that the budget will be the number one priority of the Missouri Legislature when the Second Regular Session of the 95th General Assembly convenes in January. The real question will be: What is the best way to spend the hard-earned money of the ...
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The Stouffer Report: To Cut or Not to Cut, Part 2 – Tax Credits
Part of why Missouri is in better shape than most states right now is our tax policy. We have managed to hold the line on keeping Missouri a low-tax state.

Missourians are historically unwilling to pay more for what we already have, including sustaining current programs.

Raising ...
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The Stouffer Report: To Cut or Not to Cut, Part 3 - Unemployment
Along with the recession, Missouri has been experiencing higher unemployment. This can make for a difficult “catch-22.” Without jobs, the economy cannot improve. But, without an improving economy — or even the signs of a better economy — it is tough to hire more folks.

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Verizon Wireless and The Mattie C. Stewart Foundation Partner to Increase Graduation Rate in St. Louis Schools
ST. LOUIS, Nov. 21 /PRNewswire/ -- Verizon Wireless has announced its sponsorship of putting the InsideOut documentary in every St. Louis public school, enabling all area students to learn more about the importance of remaining in school and graduating. The company made the announcement this week ...
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Law & Order

WE NEED YOUR HELP To Find Civil Rights Victims’ Next of Kin
The FBI will continue to probe civil rights-era cases.
After two-and-a-half years of exhaustive investigation into more than 100 civil rights-era cold cases, the FBI has announced the next phase of our Cold Case Initiative: we’re looking for the next-of-kin in 33 cases to let families know what happened to their loved ones and to possibly obtain additional investigative information.

So please look over this list, and if you’re a family member of one of the victims or think you may know the whereabouts of a family member, contact your local FBI office.

These cases—announced today in Baton Rouge, Louisiana by FBI ...
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Sheriff Nichols Announces Criminal Justice Scholarships
Sheriff Mark Nichols is announcing the availability of the John Dennis Scholarship, for Criminal Justice majors only, which will be awarded by the Missouri Sheriffs’ Association.

The scholarship, in the amount of one-thousand dollars, will be presented to sixteen college bound Missouri ...
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Luetkemeyer Fights for Farmers and Manufacturers; Seeks Joint Hearing on National Energy Tax
WASHINGTON, D.C. - Concerned about the impact that the cap-and-trade national energy tax will have on Midwest agriculture and manufacturing, U.S. Rep. Blaine Luetkemeyer (MO-9) joined his colleagues in calling for a joint hearing of the House Agriculture Committee, the House Energy and Commerce ...
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Luetkemeyer Votes Against Pelosi’s Misleading ‘Doc Fix’ Bill; Supports True Fix
WASHINGTON, D.C. - U.S. Rep. Blaine Luetkemeyer (MO-9) today voted against the misleadingly named “doc fix” bill backed by Speaker Nancy Pelosi because it would add more than $200 billion to the nation’s deficit and force Missouri seniors to pay more for critical prescription ...
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