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Tuesday, February 09, 2010
Utility rate proposal irks NAACP
Columbia Daily Tribune
Morality war
Columbia Daily Tribune
Missouri Senate discusses possible resolutions if health care reform passes
Columbia Missourian
Missouri bill would ban felons from selling fireworks
Columbia Missourian
Missouri senator moves to kill legal ads in newspapers
Columbia Missourian
Missouri bike race could still happen, despite lack of funding
Columbia Missourian
Senators mixed on best way to handle tax credits
Columbia Missourian
TODAY'S QUESTION: Can ballroom dance help fight obesity?
Columbia Missourian
Judge promises ruling on petitions by end of month
Jefferson City News Tribune
Legislations would let cities publish legal notices online
Jefferson City News Tribune
Participation in census will be vital
Jefferson City News Tribune
Governor names Missouri Highway Patrol superintendent
Kansas City Star
Missouri state senators Goodman, Nodler tout competing state sovereignty bills
Springfield News-Leader
Sales tax proposal puts hope in magic
Springfield News-Leader
Parents as Teachers braces for budget cuts
Springfield News-Leader
NAACP calls rates 'unfair gap' between customers
Springfield News-Leader
Governor picks Marshfield native to lead highway patrol
Springfield News-Leader
USDA projects top $1 billion in rural Missouri
St. Joseph News Press
Mo. bill lets cities publish information online
St. Louis Post-Dispatch
McCaskill: Mo. politicians posturing on stimulus
St. Louis Post-Dispatch
Mo. commits transportation stimulus funds
St. Louis Post-Dispatch
'Riverboat' casino law deals from beyond deck
Warrensburg Daily Star Journal
Keeping Up is a
current awareness clipping service prepared by the staff of the Missouri State
Library. Since 1976, its purpose has been to provide Missouri State
agencies and state personnel with current information about state agencies and
issues as derived from articles that have been published in a representative
sample of Missouri newspapers. Keeping Up
is provided as a service through agreements with newspaper publishers. It
is produced with the intent of providing a comprehensive, focused, timely,
non-partisan daily compilation of news articles from a wide selection of
Missouri newspapers.
In 2005, the State Library launched Keeping Up
Online, an online version of this news service that would be
available to the public.