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<p>Local news from the KBIA newsroom.</p>
<p>Regional news coverage from the KBIA Newsroom:
<p>The Federal Emergency Management Agency is helping design a new community college in Hannibal that would serve as more than just a place to take class.</p><p>
<p>MoDOT officials are meeting with community leaders and people from several mid-Missouri communities to get public input on the state&rsquo;s freight and passenger rail plan.</p><p>
<p>There&rsquo;s a doctor shortage in rural America. This is not news &ndash; just the opposite &ndash; it&rsquo;s been going on for ages. Even old Doc Adams, the country doctor in&nbsp;&ldquo;Gunsmoke,&rdquo; was constantly overworked. In one episode, when he finally gets a vacation, he&rsquo;s kidnapped ...
<p>Access to transportation, population growth, and rental housing are key topics of discussion that Columbia neighborhood associations are making efforts to address.</p><p>By Emily Kaiser (Columbia, Mo.)</p><p>
<p>This week of September 28-30 is the American Library Association&rsquo;s Banned Books Week, which honors books challenged or removed from libraries across the US.</p><p>By Davis Dunavin (Columbia, Mo.)</p><p>
<p>Lt. Governor Peter Kinder wants the Missouri Development Finance Board to review the way it approves financing for economic development projects. The&nbsp; request comes in the wake of the Mamtek fiasco in Moberly.</p><p>By Marshall Griffin (Jefferson City, Mo.)</p><p>
<p>The Republican race to challenge Senator Claire McCaskill in 2012 is officially a three-way contest.</p><p>By Rachel Lippmann (St. Louis)</p><p>
<p>Two weeks ago, President Obama told the nation, &ldquo;Washington has to live within its means.&rdquo; As Democrats and Republicans continue to scour the federal budget for over a trillion dollars in possible cuts, one group very likely to be affected is rural hospitals in the Midwest and across the ...
<p>The University of Missouri is now officially looking into a new athletic conference affiliation.<br /><br />By Ryan Famuliner (Columbia, MO)</p><p>
<p>Much has been written about the economics of the eurozone crisis &mdash; the credit default swaps, financial haircuts and bank recapitalizations. To complicate matters more, hurdles, such as Greece's economic debacle and bailout request, will take longer than a week to rectify.
<p>Regional news coverage from the KBIA Newsroom, including:</p><ul><li>Missouri's legislative session comes to an end.</li><li>The Missouri Department of Agriculture awards a grant to local businesses.</li><li>A State representative pushes for MoDOT to complete a highway project.</li></ul>
<p>Wednesday October 26<br />MELYNDA LOTVEN / Fall Into Arts&nbsp; http://www.snowflakeglass.com/Fall-Into-Art.html<br />COLIN SMIALEK / Central Missouri Scale Modelers&nbsp; http://www.cmsm-ipms.org/
<p>There&rsquo;s a doctor shortage in rural America. This is not news &ndash; just the opposite &ndash; it&rsquo;s been going on for ages. Even old Doc Adams, the country doctor in&nbsp;&ldquo;Gunsmoke,&rdquo; was constantly overworked. In one episode, when he finally gets a vacation, he&rsquo;s kidnapped ...
<p>There are 1.6 million people living in rural Missouri, and many have a hard time accessing health care. In the 2011 Robert Wood Johnson Foundation&rsquo;s healthy county rankings, Hickory County in West Central Missouri is rated one of the worst in the state in terms of mental health. It&rsquo;s so ...
<p>Missouri&rsquo;s special legislative session is over. It came to an end after several weeks of disagreements between the House and Senate over a wide-ranging tax credit bill.</p><p>
<p>Thomas Hart Benton is a Missouri artist known for his depictions of American life and the working man. He was not afraid to include political topics like prohibition and slavery in his paintings. Benton usually did large scale paintings, including the murals in the Missouri state capitol building. ...
<p>There&rsquo;s a doctor shortage in rural America. This is not news &ndash; just the opposite &ndash; it&rsquo;s been going on for ages. Even old Doc Adams, the country doctor in&nbsp;&ldquo;Gunsmoke,&rdquo; was constantly overworked. In one episode, when he finally gets a vacation, he&rsquo;s kidnapped ...
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