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Today's Opinions: Exchanges Reach Beyond Political Squabbles; Missouri's Choice On Nullification; Losing Jobs For ...
A Fair Exchange The New York Times The battle over health care reform won't end just because Republicans and Democrats find they can cooperate on exchanges. But a commitment to establishing exchanges in a constructive, nonpartisan fashion could bring relief to the real casualties in this fight: those who can't afford decent insurance coverage for themselves or their employees (Frank Micciche, 7 ...


Obituaries: July 21, 2010
Richard Weinand Age 74, of Armada, died July 10, 2010. Richard was born Aug. 20, 1935 in Detroit. He is the son of Michael Harry and Clara (nee Glance) Weinand. Richard was a 1953 graduate of Cass Technical High School in Detroit and a 1958 graduate of General Motors Institute. Richard married Joan Rose Goetz on Sept. 6, 1958 at St. Isaac Jogues Catholic Church in St. Clair Shores. Richard ...


Architect seeks Union Depot photos
Joplin resident Kenny LaNear remembers the Union Depot as a swanky place to catch a train. It was the Cadillac of the train industry in Southwest Missouri, he said, adding that he could not describe specific details of the interior because its been 50 years since he was inside. The only thing I can remember is it was very attractive. At that time, it was uptown uptown.


Bucs may be better, but odds are you'll be underwhelmed instead of overjoyed
By Gary Shelton, Times Sports Columnist Saturday, July 24, 2010 Odds are, the Bucs will be better in 2010. But not by much. Odds are, the run defense will be better, too. But not by a lot. Odds are, the Bucs will send a player to the Pro Bowl this year. But only one. The Bucs report to training camp Friday, and already, you can see the gloom in the distance. If you believe what you read, and ...


Branson again nixes outdoor Nelly concert
Branson city officials have again said no to a proposed outdoor concert by hip-hop artist Nelly. The citys aldermen voted unanimously Tuesday not to allow the Aug. 21 concert behind the renovated Grand Palace.


Crowd runs right to replace Blunt in Congress
Some hopefuls for a southwest Missouri congressional seat want to save money by putting the U.S. Department of Education on a permanent recess. Others propose melting down the Department of Energy. And another has said the Federal Reserve ought to shutter.


Miami voters approve sales tax proposal
Residents voted overwhelmingly in favor Tuesday of a 0.65 percent sales tax increase earmarked for street projects. The tax issue passed with 1,572 yes votes to 676 no votes. The citys sales tax will rise to 3.65 percent. Combined with county and state sales tax rates, the total sales tax within Miamis city limits will be 9.5 percent.


Around the NFC West: Rookie hazing
Darren Urban of azcardinals.com says some Cardinals players think Cowboys rookie Dez Bryant shouldn't resist carrying shoulder pads for veteran receiver Roy Williams as a rite of passage. Running back Jason Wright: "You can say its hazing or messing with the young guys, but really what it is in my opinion is, its an invitation to be a part of the team, to be part of the family. This is how you ...




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