Missouri

Missouri college bars tattoos for nursing students

JOPLIN, Mo. — Some Missouri Southern State University nursing school students are upset about an admission policy barring visible tattoos. The Joplin Globe reports that the policy is included in the 2009 school handbook for...

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Liberty Bank expands into Detroit with acquisition

by CityBusiness staff reports Liberty Bank and Trust Co., has acquired Home Federal Savings Bank located in Detroit, the New Orleans-based commercial bank announced Friday. The acquisition is a continuation of Liberty's rapid...

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Irene Carr

Irene Carr ORAN, Mo. -- Irene Elizabeth Carr, 87, of Oran passed away Friday, Nov. 6, 2009, at Southeast Missouri Hospital in Cape Girardeau. She was born Dec. 14, 1921, at Malden, Mo., to the late...

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American heritage: KU contributes to new Native galleries at Nelson-Atkins

The figure appears to be singing out from behind the glass. Its large eyes peer from across the dimly lit room, spotlights illuminating the tan and black on its clay body. It has starred in shows before — it’s been on the cover...

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Legal marijuana substance showing up in Kansas

Kansas law enforcement and some lawmakers are taking notice of a new legal substance that is designed to mimic the effects of marijuana. (Sat Nov 07 15:51:06 2009 PST)[$drug_related(100%), $drugwar_propaganda(70%),...

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Seattle team wins $900,000 in Space Elevator Games

This handout photo from NASA shows David Bashford, right, lead of the LaserMotive team, preparing their robotic climber entry in the $2 million Space Elevator Games at the NASA Dryden Flight Research Center at Edwards Air Force...

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Zagat Survey and Handmark(R) Launch ZAGAT TO GO(SM) for Android

NEW YORK and KANSAS CITY, Mo., Nov. 6 /PRNewswire/ -- Zagat Survey, the world's leading provider of consumer survey-based leisure information, and Handmark®, a leading creator of mobile applications and services, launched ZAGAT...

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Minnesota solider wounded in Fort Hood massacre

KANSAS CITY, Mo. (AP) -- A soldier who now calls Otsego home was shot and wounded during the attack at Fort Hood in Texas, but was doing well Friday, according to family members. U.S. Army Reserve Spc. Keara Bono, 21, was shot...

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Missouri agency laying off 48

JEFFERSON CITY | The Missouri Department of Natural Resources has announced it is laying off 48 employees in its Division of State Parks and Historic Sites, far fewer than the 100 the agency originally estimated it would lose.

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Look who's hiring now

Hiring managers from companies of all sizes give us the lowdown on who they're hiring and why. Employees of Indigo Wild: must love dogs Where the jobs are: Kansas City Mo. "I am thankful people are still showering in this...

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