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Charges expected in bus crash that killed Marian Days pilgrims (The Joplin Globe)

Charges are being filed against workers for a Texas company that inspected the chartered bus involved in August 2008 crash that killed 17 people who were en route to the Marian Days celebration in Carthage.


Daily Digest: Burgers, Borrowers & Berry Farm (Orange County Register)

We know information flies fast these days! As a service for the many of you who simply can't keep up, here's snippet summaries of business blog posts created by Orange County Register reporters and editors on Nov. 11. Please click on the blue links...


Across the USA News from every state (USA Today)

News from every state


Tag Archive | "Emporia" (The Emporia State University Bulletin)

One year after the first Veteran’s Day celebration was held, the day became a national holiday. Now, 56 years later, Emporia is recognized as the founding city of Veteran’s Day.


Windsor OKs tanning salons, bans other businesses in Town Green (The Santa Rosa Press Democrat)

By CLARK MASON THE PRESS DEMOCRAT Smoke shops, tattoo parlors, fortune tellers and bail bondsmen will not be allowed to do business in Windsor’s Town Green Village, but tanning salons won’t be barred.


Volunteers helping to create window displays for holidays (The Joplin Globe)

Preparations for City Hall’s part in the “Joplin Holiday Experience” are coming together a stitch at a time, thanks to the volunteer efforts of a couple of Joplin seamstresses.


Know Your Indecent Exposure Rights - The Sexist - Washington City Paper (Washington City Paper)

Last week, 29-year-old Eric Williamson was charged with indecent exposure after “a woman and her 7-year-old son walked by his Springfield house and saw him, through the window, naked.”


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