Nov 3, 2009 | Environmental News Bits
Missouri Governor Dedicates Landfill Gas Facility
Missouri Governor Jay Nixon dedicated a new renewable energy and waste heat utilization project on October 19 that will reduce energy costs at two state correctional facilities in Jefferson City.
Parole absconder charged with robbery in shooting case
A parole absconder from St. Louis is believed to have shot another man in a Tuesday night robbery near downtown Jefferson City, then was shot by one of his victims who acted in self-defense. Patrick Evans, 37, who was released from prison two weeks ago, was found hiding in a small room in an upstairs apartment at 611 E. Capitol Ave.
Miracle Man: Darryl Burton forgives St. Louis. He just doesn't trust it.
A year ago, Darryl Burton walked out of the Jefferson City Correctional Center wearing state-issued gray pants and a white T-shirt. Today, on the anniversary of his release, he's slipping on a gold suit from Harold Pener .
Mo. gov. appoints 2 judges, parole board member
Gov. Jay Nixon has named a prison warden to the state parole board and appointed new judges to courts in northwest and southeast Missouri.
Man with possible connection to 2000 murder of Sheila Box dies in prison
A former Sikeston, Mo., resident serving a 10-year sentence for assault in the Missouri Department of Corrections died Saturday in his prison cell, according to department spokeswoman Jacqueline Lapine.
Central Missouri inmate found dead
A Central Missouri prison inmate has died. Bill Schmutz, deputy warden for the Algoa Correctional Center in Jefferson City, reported Sunday that 26-year-old Romanze Damont Mosby was pronounced dead Saturday evening at the prison.
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