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Fact-Check: What Does The Fox Actually Say?

Chances are, you’ve seen the viral video by a pair of Norwegian comedians who sincerely sing “What Does The Fox Say?” If you haven’t seen the video, ask» E-Mail This     » Add to Del.icio.us

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Parading Patriotism: How Fourth Of July Celebrations Changed During The...

The Fourth of July was a far different holiday in the early 1800’s from the one we know today, according to historian Adam Criblez in his new book,» E-Mail This     » Add to Del.icio.us

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Illinois Environmentalists Pan State’s Proposed Fracking Rules

Last week, the Illinois Department of Natural Resources (IDNR) released draft rules that will regulate hydraulic fracturing, or fracking, but...» E-Mail This     » Add to Del.icio.us

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Scott Tinker On “Switch” And The Future Of Energy

The documentary film Switch looks at how every major energy source is currently undergoing some sort of transformation. Those changes will affect how we...» E-Mail This     » Add to Del.icio.us

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Most Americans Are Undecided About Fracking

Hydraulic fracturing is changing the way oil and gas is extracted and led to the oil and gas boom seen in places like North Dakota, Texas, Pennsylvania...» E-Mail This     » Add to Del.icio.us

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Can One Southern Illinois County Ban Fracking?

Kris Pirmann and a handful of other Johnson County residents stand outside the county commission office in Vienna, Ill., a town of about 1,400 people...» E-Mail This     » Add to Del.icio.us

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SOS Jason Kander On Military Candidate Filing, Voter Registration And Ethics...

Missouri Secretary of State Jason Kander (D) supports a new piece of legislation that will allow deployed military personnel to appoint a proxy to file...» E-Mail This     » Add to Del.icio.us

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Meet Chris Hrabik, The Quadriplegic Rally Car Racer

Rally car racing is popular in Europe and Canada, but it has a much lower profile in the United States. It is a dangerous sports in which racers thrash...» E-Mail This

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Fracking Debate Ignites In Johnson County

The debate over hydraulic fracturing is heating up again in rural Johnson County, Illinois. A group of residents there - including a member of the...» E-Mail This

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Johnson County To Vote On Fracking, But Debate Not Likely To End Soon

Kris Pirmann walks through a high tunnel at his farm in rural Johnson County, Ill. as the wind whips at the plastic sheets that arc over his head. The...» E-Mail This

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Dangerous Poultry: So-Called “Chicken From Hell” Was One Tough Bird

Imagine a bird that is eleven feet long and five feet tall at the hip. Like many birds it has a small head, feathers and long spindly legs. But it also...» E-Mail This

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Asian Markets Could Help Stem Tide Of Asian Carp

Water experts worried about Asian carp may have new hope. They’re turning their eyes to China, where a carp-hungry populace may be the key for stemming...» E-Mail This

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Accounted For: In Rural Missouri, Absenteeism Also A Problem

Principal Glenn Carter cracks open the door to an Algebra II class at South Pemiscot High School in rural Steele, Mo., where teacher Linda Crawford...» E-Mail This

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Accounted For: In Cape Girardeau, Good Attendance Falls On The Parents

Rhonda Dunham eases her way through the halls at Franklin Elementary School in Cape Girardeau, Mo. Back in the day she was a student at Franklin.Now she...» E-Mail This

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Mo. Mental Health Director Speaks About Cottonwood Privatization

The Cottonwood Residential Treatment Center in Cape Girardeau will stay open, but it will now be a private facility. Cottonwood is a mental health...» E-Mail This

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