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Stacy Covitz
Stories by
Stacy Covitz
include:
12/14/1999:
Radio Story - Missouri drivers will see more highway patrolmen if a safety program receives more funding.
12/ 9/1999:
Radio Story - A proposed bill would prohibit Missouri government lawsuits dealing with gun design, marketing, manufacturing or sales.
12/ 7/1999:
Radio Story - A bill filed for the next legislative session would cause Missouri residents to lose alimony payments if they live with a partner for two years.
11/30/1999:
Radio Story - As Missouri lawmakers prepare for the legislative session, supporters of the Equal Rights held a rally to raise awareness about the amendment.
11/18/1999:
Radio Story - Missouri Natural Resources Department Director Stephen Mahfood voices fear that the Missouri River pact will hurt St. Louis water commerce.
11/16/1999:
Radio Story - Missouri will lose federal money for road construction unless stricter laws are made against drunk driving
11/ 9/1999:
Radio Story - Fewer deer will be active this weekend as deer hunting season opens in Missouri.
11/ 4/1999:
Radio Story - Officials say the fall drought has caused an increased number of tree fires in Missouri.
10/28/1999:
Radio Story - Democrat Bob Holden and Republican Jim Talent have accepted donations that exceed the old Missouri limit of $1,075.
10/26/1999:
Radio Story - Citizens Against Rape and Domestic Violence spokesman says Missourians need to be educated about domestic violence in order to prevent it.
10/19/1999:
Radio Story - A federal agency says the leading cause of truck accidents is driver inattention of the car driver, not of the truck driver.
10/19/1999:
Radio Story - A federal agency says the leading cause of truck accidents is driver inattention of the car driver, not of the truck driver.
10/12/1999:
Radio Story - The Missouri Gaming Commission will meet with the legislative pannel on gaming to consider four casinos applications.
10/ 7/1999:
Radio Story - The Missouri employment rate has increased to what expertss call the point of full employment during the past year.
10/ 5/1999:
Radio Story - Insurance agencies urge the Governor's building code commission to adopt statewide building codes. Lawrence Schwab says the codes will lower homeowners' overall costs.
9/28/1999:
Radio Story - Missouri is part of a national task force designed to investigate banks that issue credit cards. Attorney Generals from a dozen states are investigating whether these banks are selling information on credit limits ans spending habits.
9/23/1999:
Newspaper Story - Hot weather has caused bumps and explosions in highways. It has also caused houses to sink.
9/21/1999:
Radio Story - Some parts of Missouri highways have been buckling in days of hot weather. This causes bumps in the road, and sometimes pavement will shoot into the air.
9/21/1999:
Radio Story - Some parts of Missouri highways have been buckling in days of hot weather. This causes bumps in the road, and sometimes pavement will shoot into the air.
9/20/1999:
Radio Story - Sinking soil may cause the foundation problems. This can cause windows and doors not to shut correctly.
9/14/1999:
Radio Story - More than half of Missouri public school students scored below the proficiency level on the MAP test. Students scores still had modest gains. Commissioner of Education Robert E. Bartman says the scores are moving in the right direction.
9/14/1999:
Radio Story - More than half of Missouri public school students scored below the proficiency level on the MAP test. Students scores still had modest gains. Commissioner of Education Robert E. Bartman says the scores are moving in the right direction.
9/ 7/1999:
Radio Story - Some pharmacists say the Procare website doesn't properly warn customers about the dangers of mixing drugs. Attorney General Jay Nixon put a temporary restraining order on the website.
9/ 2/1999:
Radio Story - Jeri Leisure was denied access to her husband's execution twice. She was arrested the first time and was not on her husband's list the second time.
8/31/1999:
Radio Story - Missouri lawmakers plan study the growing number of immigrants into Missouri.
8/26/1999:
Radio Story - Two federal teams investigate the death of Russel Willenberg. Willenberg was killed near St. Louis when a crane fell on him.
8/24/1999:
Radio Story - A burst water line flooded the Capitol basement with up to 10 inches of water.
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