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Mo. AG seeks closer monitoring of ex-Mamtek CEO

Missouri prosecutors want a judge to let them keep closer tabs on the former head of a failed artificial sweetener plant in Moberly. Full story

Missouri diocese agrees to $600,000 settlement in child pornography case

KANSAS CITY, Missouri (Reuters) - A Catholic diocese in Missouri has agreed to a $600,000 settlement of a civil lawsuit tied to the arrest of one of its priests for taking lewd photos of a young girl in 2006, a church official and a lawyer for the girl said on Wednesday. Full story

Mo. unemployment rate declines in April

Missouri officials say the state's unemployment rate edged one-tenth of a point lower to 6.6 percent in April while payrolls increased by roughly 12,000 jobs. Full story

Mo. lawmakers seek to reinstate tax for vehicles

Missouri lawmakers are hoping the third time will be the charm in their quest to reinstate local taxes on cars, trucks and boats purchased from out-of-state dealers or in private transactions. Full story

Mo. bill would require consent for fee collections

A measure that would significantly change how unions representing Missouri's public employees can collect and spend members' fees was sent to the governor Monday. Full story

Mo. bill limits lawsuits by uninsured drivers

The Missouri Senate has given final approval to legislation limiting the money that multi-vehicle accident victims could win in lawsuits if their own vehicles are uninsured. Full story

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2 inmates charged in Mo. with attempted kidnapping

Missouri governor critical of corporate tax cut bill, mum on veto

Mo. lawmakers vote to repeal renters tax break

Mo. budget creates choice between seniors, kids

Court upholds damages in Mo. sky diving deaths

Mo. lawmakers must finalize budget this week

Analysis: Despite U.S. oil boom, some states fear fuel scarcity

Debate stalls on Mo. liability limits legislation

Mo. GOPs at odds over what to do with extra money

Sales, income tax bill a unique combination in Mo.

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  Woman can't walk after surgery on wrong side of head

A Missouri woman is left unable to walk or talk after surgeons operate on wrong side of her brain. KSDK's Ashley Yarchin reports a lawsuit has filed accusing the hospital and doctor of medical malpractice.

  Nanny uses nap time to watch KLG, Hoda

TODAY’s Sara Haines introduces Vicky Kephart from Kansas City, Mo., as the newest Fan of the Week. Vicky is a nanny who watches Kathie Lee and Hoda during nap time, as well as a true home ambassador who tells friends and family all about the Fourth Hour.

  Storms damage homes in Arkansas, Missouri

Missouri governor Jay Nixon has declared a state of emergency for some areas of the state after intense spring storms caused high winds and possibly tornadoes in Missouri and Arkansas, damaging dozens of homes. NBC’s Marci Manley reports.

  Church allegedly linked to child porn

Computers seized from Missouri church after images were downloaded on unsecured Wi-Fi address. KSHB's Lindsay Shively reports.

  Cancer-stricken mom gets party for son

Missouri mom Jorie Rogers was diagnosed with terminal cancer but had one wish – a party for her son’s first birthday. KSDK’s Tracy Clemons reports.

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