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Farrah Fite
Stories by
Farrah Fite
include:
4/26/2000:
Radio Story - Legislators say Missouri won't follow Vermont's lead on same sex marriages.
2/14/2000:
Radio Story - The warm winter is keeping highway costs down for Missouri taxpayers. Farrah Fite has the story from Jefferson City.
Stories by
Farrah Fite
include:
12/10/1999:
Radio Story - Missouri will lose 12 million dollars of federal highway construction funding if an open container law is not passed. Farrah Fite has the story from Jefferson City.
11/17/1999:
Radio Story - China surprised the economic world Monday when it signed off on an agreement with the United States that will make China the newest member of the World Trade Organization.
11/10/1999:
Radio Story - Unseasonably warm weather is saving Missouri close to 100 thousand dollars in goverment facility heating bills.
11/ 3/1999:
Radio Story - Missouri's tow political party leaders are promising not to make charges of racial prejudice against each other in the Senatorial campaign between Senator John Ashcroft and Governor Mel Carnahan. They're also denying they ever made the charges in the first place.
10/27/1999:
Radio Story - Missouri will adopt several new resturant health codes at midnight on Saturday, October 30th. The state has not updated its codes since 1976. The codes will focus on safety in food preparation. The estimated costs for resturants to implement the new codes is 1/3 of a cent per meal.
10/ 6/1999:
Radio Story - Calling Senator John Ashcroft "reckless", Gov. Mel Carnahan accused the Senator of political motivations in his charge against Missouri Supreme Court Justice Ronnie White.
10/ 6/1999:
Radio Story - Gov. Mel Carnahan unleashed eight recommendations to prevent school violence.
9/29/1999:
Radio Story - The Missouri Supreme Court heard oral arguments from Cole County and Jefferson City's Channel 13 to determine whether or not the station should have access to police evidence. The case first started two years ago when KRCG wanted to air surveilence tapes of former House Minority Leader Mark Richardson when he was charged for drunk driving.
9/22/1999:
A federal judge blocks implementation of Missouri's anti-abortion law until early next year, at the earliest.
9/22/1999:
Radio Story - Gubenatorial candidate Jim Talent says that personal questions concerning a candidate's ability to perform in office are appropriate. Talent says that he has never used drugs and that he will not answer questions during his campaign that do not deal with public policy.
9/15/1999:
Radio Story - Representative Bill Luetkenhaus says that he will bring a motion to end debate and vote on whether or not to overturn Carnahan's veto of the partial-birth abortion bill.
9/15/1999:
Radio Story - The House overwhelmingly voted to override the governor's veto on the partial-birth abortion bill.
9/15/1999:
Radio Story - The House overwhelmingly voted to override the governor's veto on the partial-birth abortion bill.
9/ 8/1999:
Radio Story - Governor Mel Carnahan faces off against the Missouri Catholic Conference on his veto against a partial-birth abortion bill. Anti-abortion lobbyist Lou DeFeo represented the MO Catholic Conference.
8/25/1999:
Radio Story - The K-16 Coalition met in Jefferson City Wednesday to prepare their recommendations for improvements in the transition from high school to college.
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