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- Mo. to receive $32.5M for smart grid projects
- KANSAS CITY, Mo. (AP) - The federal government is providing $32.5 million in stimulus funds to two large-scale Missouri projects looking to improve the efficiency of delivering electricity to homes and businesses. The Department of Energy
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- Sales tax revenue down in city
- With all eyes focused on the last six weeks of the year, it is unlikely even holiday shoppers can push Fort Collins' sales-tax revenue up to last year's level. The city expects sales tax revenue to be down between 4 and 5 percent this year.
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- Israel approves 10-month West Bank settlement halt
- A woman walks past a solidarity tent calling for the release of captured Israeli army soldier Gilad Schalit, outside the Prime Ministers' residence in Jerusalem, Wednesday, Nov. 25, 2009. Prisoner swap talks between Hamas and Israel have
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- Capmark Financial gets OK to sell units
- Capmark Financial Group, one of the nation's largest commercial real estate lenders, filed for bankruptcy protection amid mounting bad debt last month. The sale to Commercial Mortgage LLC was recommended to the bankruptcy court by the
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- Bank employees collect Thanksgiving dinners for needy families
- Thanksgiving meals are headed out to 250 families in Kansas thanks to the employees at Capitol Federal. The employees provided the money to purchase the meals and helped load them up Wednesday morning. "It's really touching because some of
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- Lorraine Yapps Cohen
- We are Lorraine and Roger, traveling between our homes in Pennsylvania, Colorado, and California. Life comes at us quickly in retirement. Discovering new life in maturity, we're learning things about which we had no clue: tornadoes in
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- Missouri News
- Former Head Of IT At Religious Order Admits Fraud ST. LOUIS (AP) - The former chief of information technology for a St. Louis-based religious order has pleaded guilty to defrauding the order of more than a half-million dollars. Paul Steven
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- New US home sales rise 6.2 percent
- ... looking for a sign that builders will need to start swinging their hammers again soon, this is it," wrote Mike Larson, real estate analyst at Weiss Research. The report tallies signed contracts to buy homes, rather than completed sales.
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Wichita Eagle- Netanyahu declares 10-month settlement freeze
- His latest offer applies only to "new construction permits" - meaning that some 3,000 homes already approved for construction would not be affected. More critically, it did not make any mention of east Jerusalem. The competing claims to the
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- The Rochester Sentinel
- He began his association with the paper as a Rochester High School student, went on to Indiana University and then spent six years with The Indianapolis Star ... delivered by carrier each Wednesday to 2,500 homes in Rochester, Fulton County
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