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Husband Shares Memories of Wife Who Died in Crash
FOX 4 Web ProducerThe fourth victim of Friday's helicopter crash has been identified. She is 58-year-old Terry Tacoronte of McFall, Missouri. Terry Tacoronte was suffering from severe stomach pains Friday, and was on her way to Liberty for possible surgery in a Life-Net...Tags: Abdominal Pain
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ND wildlife management areas affected by flooding
BISMARCK, N.D. (AP) — The North Dakota Game and Fish Department says more than half of the state's 72,000 wildlife management area acres along the Missouri River have suffered from months of flooding. Biologists say nearly 40,000 acres that were...Tags: Hunting, Natural Resources, North Dakota, Wildlife
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Hurricane Irene Temporarily Diverts FEMA Attention From Joplin
Joplin, Missouri, was a long way from the path of Hurricane Irene, but that city could still pay a steep price from hurricane-related damage.
The Federal Emergency Management Agency is temporarily suspending payments for long-term rebuilding projects...Tags: Disasters and Accidents, Hurricane Irene (2011), Joplin, Missouri Tornado (2011), Disasters, Natural Disasters
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Kapaun's Stevens rolls to Collegiate championship
CatchItKansas.comThis time last year, Abby Stevens was quiet and reserved on the court. She rarely let her emotions show and always appeared to have her attitude and composure under control. This is not last year. At Wichita Collegiate Saturday, Stevens was relaxed and...Tags: Kansas, High School Sports
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Police: Paperless Ticketing Now in Effect in Kansas City
After a year of planning and preparation, the Kansas City Missouri Municipal Court system is officially green as it becomes the first municipal court system in the nation to go completely paper-free.
On Monday, the court debuted its new computerized case...Tags: Justice System, Crime, Law and Justice
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Constant Flooding May Shut Down Missouri Town
FOX 4 Web ProducerFlood waters have gone down enough from people in the small Missouri Village of Fortescue to return home. The city may not survive the flood of 2011. Many in the tiny town are hoping for a FEMA buyout and to dissolve their town forever. In Holt County...Tags: Human Interest, FEMA
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School Board Meets to Discuss Next Move
The Kansas City Missouri School Board called an emergency meeting on Monday. Members of the board are working to find a replacement for outgoing superintendent John Covington who resigned abruptly to take a job in Michigan. Now, board members want to make...Tags: Michigan
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KCMO Mayor's Son Apologizes After P&L District Incident
The owner of a Power and Light District restaurant is declining to press charges after a bizarre incident in which the son of Kansas City, Missouri, Mayor Sly James left without paying his tab.
According to KCMO Police, officers responded to Fran's...Tags: Restaurants, Politics, Dining and Drinking, Regional Authority, Lifestyle and Leisure
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Law Firm to Build Headquarters at Troubled West Plaza Development
After months of debate and controversy, the Polsinelli Shughart Law Firm has picked a home for their new headquarters, and by doing so is solving another problem for the Country Club Plaza area in the troubled West Edge project.
The law firm, which had...Tags: Legal Service, Clubs and Associations, Kansas, Business Enterprises
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