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Mar11 3/11/2010 11:19:00 AM by Deborah Sleeper

Jack Ginnever speaks fondly of his historic Crystal City home.  When Ginnever moved here, he envisioned Crystal City as a place he could retire someday.  He now runs for mayor hoping to transform how the city handles everything from water billing to council meetings, and he believes the city desperately needs to update its 41-year-old Master Plan. . .

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Mar6 3/6/2010 2:59:00 PM by Nick Ivanovich, ConstitutionPartyMO.org

Nick IvanovichGovernment has crossed the line. No warrant has been issued to force millions of air passengers, every day, to empty their pockets, take off their shoes and step into machines, raise their hands and surrender to naked full-body scan electronic photo images of themselves, prior to boarding a flight in America. Contrary to our judicial system, there is no doubt here that the assumption is, ‘guilty until proven Innocent’. . .  

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Mar1 3/1/2010 5:15:00 PM by Robin Scott

 

 

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Feb24 2/24/2010 1:10:00 PM by

Well into it's second year, the Art Walk in Ste Genevieve is growing and getting better, month after month.  This month, on Friday, February 26 from 6 to 9 p.m., thirteen art studios and galleries are welcoming art lovers during the city's twentieth monthly Art Walk.
 
The newest additions to the Art Walk, the Linden House and the LeMeilleur House Gallery, are colonial houses owned and managed by the National Society of the Colonial Dames of America.  This month, those spaces are featuring the art of Grant Kniffen.  Kniffen, an art teacher and track coach. . .

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Feb22 2/22/2010 10:56:00 PM by Deborah Sleeper

US Rep. Russ Carnahan, Rick LuxThe road into Pace Construction Company’s asphalt plant in Antonia leads through a man-made canyon that emerges into a breathtaking quarry.  Snow paints patches of the rocky landscape.  Cliffs dwarf enormous yellow dump trucks and heavy equipment, which in turn dwarf SUV’s and people. Future generations might someday treat this place like a natural wonder.  Monday Feb. 15, US Rep. Russ Carnahan toured the Antonia plant.  Pace employees and representatives from Innoventor, Inc. spoke with the congressman about their progress developing a new type of asphalt binder that recycles swine manure. . .

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