Retrofitting buildings with carbon fiber may protect them from terrorist attack
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A researcher at the University of Missouri may have discovered a way to protect buildings from a terrorist attack - retrofit buildings with carbon fiber.
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Group wants second vote on smoking ban in O'Fallon, Mo.
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o Opponents could at least temporarily block the smoking ban passed by O'Fallon voters April 5 if they gather enough signatures to force a second vote later this year. On Wednesday, a group ...
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Fed. judge gives corps OK to break Missouri levee
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U.S. Army Corps Engineers Maj. Gen. Michael J. Walsh talks about possible plans to dynamite a Mississippi River levee in Mississippi County, Mo. on Wednesday, April 27, 2011 in East Praire, Mo. The ...
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Local restaurants to help with tornado recovery
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Enjoyalocal.com and "Dine Ferg" are teaming up to help to help tornado recovery efforts in Ferguson. On Friday, May 6, several restaurants in the area will be donating 20% of sales to ...
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Elk’s Return Concerns Missouri Ranchers
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Elk's Return Concerns Missouri Ranchers
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Wanna reduce overeating Eat a protein-rich breakfast
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Eating a healthy breakfast, especially one high in protein, increases satiety and reduces hunger throughout the day, a University of Missouri researcher has found.
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232 listed as missing after US tornado
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Authorities in Missouri published Thursday a list of 232 people still unaccounted for after the devastating tornado that claimed 125 lives in the city of Joplin.
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Missouri tornado death toll rises to 138
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The state Department of Public Safety announced the increase from 134 yesterday after confirming that four more people died in hospitals of injuries suffered in deadliest single US tornado since ...
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