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Thursday, July 17, 2008
Local cops investigate data theft
Columbia Daily Tribune
Audit criticizes Mo. Ag Department over legal bill
Columbia Daily Tribune
The candidates
Columbia Daily Tribune
Laptop with Missouri National Guard members’ information stolen from car in Columbia
Columbia Missourian
Primary Primer: Candidates for governor outline platforms on key issues
Columbia Missourian
Ninth District Democrat hopefuls discuss energy, immigration
Jefferson City News Tribune
Our Opinion: Governor's office issues response to editorial
Jefferson City News Tribune
State proposes streams for possible exemption from bacteria standards
Joplin Globe
Brain cancer cases prompt testing of Cameron water
Kansas City Star
Court upholds Missouri’s revised execution process
Kansas City Star
Judge orders Missouri Department of Social Services to help clients register to vote
Kansas City Star
Our Voice - Cameras essential for schools
Springfield News-Leader
Political consulting
Southeast Missourian
Flood-prone communities contemplate buyouts
St. Louis Post-Dispatch
Former Missouri manufacturing plant investigated
St. Louis Post-Dispatch
Federal judge's ruling opens door to executions
St. Louis Post-Dispatch
Court: Mo. agency didn't comply with voter law
St. Louis Post-Dispatch
Truck miles way up, but fatalities remain flat
St. Louis Post-Dispatch
Four democrats are running for Mo. treasurer's race
St. Louis Post-Dispatch
Start the bidding
St. Louis Post-Dispatch
Keeping Up is a
current awareness clipping service prepared by the staff of the Missouri State
Library. Since 1976, its purpose has been to provide Missouri State
agencies and state personnel with current information about state agencies and
issues as derived from articles that have been published in a representative
sample of Missouri newspapers. Keeping Up
is provided as a service through agreements with newspaper publishers. It
is produced with the intent of providing a comprehensive, focused, timely,
non-partisan daily compilation of news articles from a wide selection of
Missouri newspapers.
In 2005, the State Library launched Keeping Up
Online, an online version of this news service that would be
available to the public.