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Winning numbers drawn in MO 'Midday 3' game
JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. (AP) — The winning numbers in Tuesday afternoon's drawing of the Missouri Lottery's "Midday 3" game were: more
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Fired music professor sues Northern Iowa, Board of Regents for discrimination
WATERLOO, Iowa (AP) — A fired music professor has sued the University of Northern Iowa and the Board of Regents, claiming discrimination, harassment and breach of contact. more
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Missouri's Denmon flourishing in role as 6th man
COLUMBIA, Mo. (AP) — Marcus Denmon may start on the bench, but hard work and a healthy knee have made him a premiere sixth man. more
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Mo. lawmakers consider constitutional amendment allowing early voting, photo ID requirements
JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. (AP) — Missouri House members are considering a bill that could require voters to show a photo ID before casting a ballot but allow them to vote before Election Day. more
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Missouri appeals court throws out $2.1 million award to lawyer who was bypassed for judgeship
KANSAS CITY, Mo. (AP) — A Missouri appeals court has thrown out a $2.1 million award to a Kansas City lawyer who said she was unfairly bypassed for a municipal judgeship. more
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SW Missouri prosecutor says he doesn't expect to file charges for weeks in baby's death
CARTHAGE, Mo. (AP) — Jasper County's prosecutor says it could be two weeks before he decides whether to charge a southwest Missouri man with killing his baby. more
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Federal appeals court allows suit filed by Heartland Christian Academy over 2001 raid
ST. LOUIS (AP) — A nearly decade-long battle between a northeast Missouri Christian school and the state will continue following a federal appeals court ruling. more
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Several inches of snow blanket parts of Missouri
ST. LOUIS (AP) — Winter hit hard in parts of Missouri on Tuesday with snow, strong winds and dropping temperatures. more
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St. Louis teen sentenced to life in prison for strangling 89-year-old man
ST. LOUIS (AP) — A St. Louis teenager has been sentenced to life in prison for strangling an 89-year-old man — the same sentence his brother received for the crime. more
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Man recants testimony that blamed another person for death of Columbia sports editor
COLUMBIA, Mo. (AP) — A man whose testimony helped convict a friend in the 2001 slaying of a Columbia sports editor is now saying that he alone committed the crime. more
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