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Allenton Wire

Comprehensive News Feed for Allenton, MO.

Results 1 - 20 of 168 in Allenton, MO

  1. Fourteen Aftershocks Reported In Illinois After QuakeRead the original story

    Apr 20, 2008 | MyFox St. Louis

    Fourteen aftershocks have been reported in Illinois in the days after a 5.2 magnitude quake rattled residents from Milwaukee to Atlanta .

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    Related Topix: West Salem, IL, Illinois, Geology, Science

  2. Theater to open with gentle lyrics of Tony BennettRead the original story

    Apr 20, 2008 | Columbia Daily Tribune

    Ladies and gentlemen, the Missouri Theatre Center for the Arts proudly announces its premiere act for opening night at its newly renovated historic building: What: Premiere show of the renovated theater Bennett ...

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    Related Topix: Boone County, MO, Earth-City, MO, Grover, MO, Glencoe, MO

  3. Rock Port's wind turbines power up to power townRead the original story

    Apr 20, 2008 | Columbia Daily Tribune

    Officials in this northwest Missouri town christened a four-turbine wind farm this week, making Rock Port the first U.S. city to get all of its electricity from wind power.

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    Related Topix: Earth-City, MO, Grover, MO, Glencoe, MO, Rock Port, MO

  4. Diesel prices fuel trucker angstRead the original story

    Apr 20, 2008 | St. Louis Post-Dispatch

    For truck driver Jon Montgomery, the surge in the price of diesel is more easily measured in time than money.

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    Related Topix: Nashville, IL

  5. Joplin murder-suicide tied to cold case in eastern MissouriRead the original story

    Apr 19, 2008 | Joplin Globe

    Jimmy Hopkins may have taken more than his second wife with him to the grave. Hopkins, 35, shot and killed his wife, Anna, 30, and then put a bullet in his own head the night of April 12 inside his home at 2125 ...

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    Related Topix: Earth-City, MO, Grover, MO, Glencoe, MO, Joplin, MO

  6. Missouri Man Sentenced In Murder PlotRead the original story

    Apr 19, 2008 | KSDK NewsChannel 5

    A federal judge has sent a Washington Park pawn shop owner to prison for 15 years for offering to pay an employee to strangle his girlfriend, dismember her body and present one of her body parts to him as proof ...

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    Related Topix: Earth-City, MO, Grover, MO, Glencoe, MO

  7. Volunteers Check Homes For Earthquake DamageRead the original story

    Apr 19, 2008 | MyFox St. Louis

    It wasn't supposed to be this way. But a day billed as rebuilding day in , ended up coming the day after the earthquake.

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  8. Popular lobbyist's hidden dark side shocks associatesRead the original story

    Apr 19, 2008 | Columbia Daily Tribune

    David Sorden was known in Missouri's Capitol as an outgoing lobbyist. In St. Louis, he was a well-liked real estate broker who advertised his close ties with city officials and business leaders.

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    Related Topix: Jefferson City, MO

  9. Missouri scrimmage nationally televisedRead the original story

    Apr 19, 2008 | KMOV-TV Saint Louis

    Missouri basked in the glow of its first 12-win season on Saturday, with the Black and Gold intersquad scrimmage that concluded spring workouts nationally televised and drawing a crowd about twice as large as ...

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    Related Topix: Sports, NCAA Sports, NCAA Football Players, Jeremy Maclin, Lorenzo Williams

  10. Missouri Town Declares Itself 100 Percent Wind PoweredRead the original story

    Apr 19, 2008 | MyFox St. Louis

    Officials in this northwest Missouri town christened a four-turbine wind farm this week, making Rock Port the first U.S. city to get all of its electricity from wind power.

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    Related Topix: Earth-City, MO, Grover, MO, Glencoe, MO, Rock Port, MO

  11. Rock Port declares itself 100 percent wind poweredRead the original story

    Apr 19, 2008 | KMOV-TV Saint Louis

    Officials in this northwest Missouri town christened a four-turbine wind farm this week, making Rock Port the first U.S. city to get all of its electricity from wind power.

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    Related Topix: Earth-City, MO, Grover, MO, Glencoe, MO, Rock Port, MO

  12. Zook: Illini Had Productive SpringRead the original story

    Apr 19, 2008 | KSDK NewsChannel 5

    Illini quarterback Juice Williams completed 17-of-31 passes for 210 yards as he led the offense to a 38-31 victory over the Illinois defense in today's spring game scrimmage in Champaign.

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    Related Topix: Sports, Illinois Fighting Illini NCAA Football, NCAA Sports, NCAA Football, University of Illinois NCAA, NCAA Football Players, Juice Williams

  13. Pet of the weekRead the original story

    Apr 19, 2008 | St. Louis Post-Dispatch

    Sierra , a 4-year-old pointer and Labrador retriever mix, is a beautiful girl with her soft-white coat and smile.

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    Related Topix: Earth-City, MO, Grover, MO, Glencoe, MO

  14. Bruins roll again on tennis courtsRead the original story

    Apr 18, 2008 | Columbia Daily Tribune

    The Rock Bridge boys tennis team improved to 10-0 with a 9-0 victory over Glendale yesterday at Bethel Park.

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  15. Quake prompts examination of Mo. bridges

    Apr 18, 2008 | KMOV-TV Saint Louis

    Missouri Department of Transportation inspectors on Friday examined hundreds of bridges in the eastern part of the state, checking for possible damage from a moderate earthquake.

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    Related Topix: Earth-City, MO, Grover, MO

  16. NewsRead the original story

    Apr 18, 2008 | The University News

    Forty-five years after the famed "I have a dream" speech, two student leaders from Saint Louis University and Harris-Stowe State University have a dream, too.

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    Related Topix: Earth-City, MO, Grover, MO, Glencoe, MO

  17. Additional seismic activity from Friday's quake cannot be determinedRead the original story

    Apr 18, 2008 | Columbia Missourian

    ' Scientists say there's no telling whether the earthquake that was felt Friday morning across a wide part of the central U.S. signals additional seismic activity.

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    Related Topix: Earth-City, MO, Grover, MO, Kewanee, MO

  18. Nixon pushing payday loan legislationRead the original story

    Apr 18, 2008 | KMOV-TV Saint Louis

    Democratic gubernatorial candidate Jay Nixon on Friday renewed his push to pass a proposal restricting Missouri's payday loan industry, saying the practice must be regulated as the economy worsens. 1 comment

    Related Topix: Home, Mortgage, Mortgage, Personal Finance, Earth-City, MO, High-Point, MO, Glencoe, MO

  19. Missourians vulnerable to major earthquake

    Apr 18, 2008 | Suntimes News

    Missouri citizens felt the rumbling of a magnitude 5.2 earthquake this morning that occurred near Bellmont Ill.

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    Related Topix: Geology, Science, Technical Services, Earth-City, MO, Grover, MO

  20. Nixon seeks execution dates for 4

    Apr 18, 2008 | Columbia Daily Tribune

    One day after the U.S. Supreme Court upheld the use of lethal injection, Missouri Attorney General Jay Nixon yesterday asked the state Supreme Court to set execution dates for four death row inmates.

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    Related Topix: US News, US Supreme Court, Earth-City, MO, Grover, MO, Missouri, Glencoe, MO