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  World Almanac for Kids
MISSOURI, one of the West North Central states, bounded on the N by Iowa; on the E by Illinois, Kentucky, and Tennessee; on the S by Arkansas; and on the W by Oklahoma, Kansas, and Nebraska.
Missouri is divided into 114 counties; the city of St. Louis is independent of surrounding St. Louis Co. Counties are typically administered by a county court (or commission) of three elected commissioners.
Missouri was admitted to the Union as a slave state on Aug. 10, 1821, under the terms of the Missouri Compromise.
www.worldalmanacforkids.com /explore/states/missouri.html   (3797 words)

  
  Encyclopedia :: encyclopedia : Missouri   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-12)
Missouri produces the most lead of all of the states in the Union with most of these mines in the central eastern portion of the state.
As of 2004, the population of Missouri was estimated to be 5,754,618.
Additionally, Missouri has several regional public universities in different parts of the state, the largest being Missouri State University (after heated political debate in Jefferson City, the name was changed from Southwest Missouri State University in spring 2005) having the second largest student enrollment after University of Missouri-Columbia (commonly referred to as "Mizzou").
www.hallencyclopedia.com /Missouri   (1660 words)

  
 Barry County, Missouri - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Barry County is a county located in the U.S. state of Missouri.
The county was organized in 1835 and named after William Taylor Barry from Kentucky, a United States Postmaster General.
Roaring River State Park is located in the southern part of the county, amid the Mark Twain National Forest.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Barry_County,_Missouri   (402 words)

  
 Whitman v. State Highway Commission of Missouri
U.S. Highway 54 in Miller County, Missouri, is and at all times relevant to this case was a federal-aid primary highway, approved as such by the Federal Highway Administration (or its predecessor, the Bureau of Public Roads) and by the Commission, and is part of the state highway system of Missouri.
The purpose of the 1965 Act was to regulate the use of billboard advertising adjacent to certain highways in the State, and to comply with the requirements of the Beautification Act.
The state highway commission shall give thirty days' notice by certified mail to the owner of the sign, display, or device which is illegal, to remove same if illegal, or to cause it to conform to the provisions of sections 226.500 to 226.600 if it is an authorized sign, display or device.
www.scenicflorida.org /law/whitmanvhwycommmo.html   (13795 words)

  
 Bollinger County, Missouri - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Bollinger County is a county located in the U.S. state of Missouri.
The county was named after George Frederick Bollinger, the eleventh of the twelve children of Heinrich Bollinger.
To acquire the land, Bollinger first had to sign of a document asserting that he and his fellow settlers were all Catholics.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Bollinger_County,_Missouri   (869 words)

  
 Legal Community Against Violence
Missouri has a comprehensive statute occupying and preempting "the entire field of legislation touching in any way firearms, components, ammunition and supplies to the complete exclusion of any order, ordinance or regulation by any political subdivision of this state." Mo.
The court stated that "[i]t is entirely proper for the General Assembly to recognize that the use and abuse of firearms are matters appropriately left to local control and to delegate its authority to regulate the carrying of firearms as is deemed necessary by political subdivisions of the state." Joyce, 884 S.W.2d at 35.
Missouri is a "shall issue" state, meaning that a county or city sheriff must issue a permit to carry a concealable firearm if the applicant meets certain qualifications.
www.lcav.org /states/missouri.asp   (4150 words)

  
 Can Kerry lose Missouri and win the White House? - By Chris Suellentrop - Slate Magazine   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-12)
Politically, the map of Missouri resembles the nation's: The red-blue divide from the county-by-county map of the 2000 election is marked by blue "coasts" around Kansas City and St. Louis, with a giant, mostly red swath in the middle.
The areas outside of the state's two major metropolitan areas are known in politics as "outstate," and just as national politicians in America tend to hail from the South and Midwest, successful statewide politicians in Missouri almost always come from outstate, particularly the southwest.
In the rest of Missouri, St. Louis is perceived as an uppity, eastern enclave—"The Gateway Arch, they claim it's the gateway to the West, but I always thought it was the back door to the East," a Jefferson City lobbyist told me—and its candidates fare poorly in Missouri's statewide races.
slate.msn.com /id/2101779   (1498 words)

  
 State v. Golphin, 352 NC 364 (441A98) 08/25/2000
The state and federal constitutional guarantees of a trial by a jury of the accused's peers “assures that members of a defendant's 'own race have not been systematically and arbitrarily excluded from the jury pool which is to decide [his] guilt or innocence.'” State v.
As we stated in Bowman and Price, defendants are not entitled to a special venire from the population of a county which exactly mirrors the population of Cumberland County as long as the venire was selected in a manner in which various interests were represented.
The trial court allowed the State to introduce the admission, but because of the joint trial, the trial court did not permit the defendant to explain that the “confessions” were intended to protect the codefendant, who had previously been convicted of murder.
www.aoc.state.nc.us /www/public/sc/opinions/2000/441-98-1.htm   (13754 words)

  
 Missouri
Missouri's Families Reap Benefits of Deficit Reduction: Public debt is on track to be $2.4 trillion lower in 2000 than was projected in 1993.
Missouri received $12.8 million in 1999 to help 7,580 dislocated workers get the training and reemployment services they need to return to work as quickly as possible.
In Missouri in 1998, 98% of two-year olds received the vaccines for diphtheria, tetanus, pertussis; 97% received the vaccine for polio; 93% received the vaccine for measles, and 97% received the vaccine for Haemophilus influenzae B, the bacteria causing a form of meningitis.
clinton5.nara.gov /WH/Accomplishments/states/Missouri.html   (2792 words)

  
 Missouri Testimony
Motor vehicle crashes are the leading cause of death of children in Missouri --indeed in all of America --and for adults to age 34.
Our data clearly show that upgrading Missouri 's safety belt law from secondary to primary enforcement is the most effective way for Missouri to reduce traffic deaths, injuries, and their costs…more than vehicle improvements…more than road and intersection improvements…more than any other piece of legislation you might consider.
If Missouri enacts HB 1200, and attains the predicted increase in safety belt use, you will not only save 89 lives, but you will also prevent 1,050 serious injuries clogging your trauma centers, and save $217 million in costs each year.
www.nhtsa.dot.gov /nhtsa/announce/testimony/State/MissouriTestimony.htm   (1258 words)

  
 A Directory of Towns, Villages, and Hamlets of Missouri
It was located at Section 4, Township 31 N, Range 6 W, on Highway PP in the northwest corner of the county, near the Dent County line.
It is located at Section 34, Township 29 N, Range 4 W, at the junction of Highways 19 and 106.
It is located at Sections 7, 13, 18, Townships 28 and 29 N, Range 3 W, on Highways H and 19, north of 60, south of Eminence on the Frisco Rail Road.
thelibrary.springfield.missouri.org /lochist/moser/shannonpl.html   (3885 words)

  
 seMissourian.com: Story: State officials not sold on Kentucky link for I-66
Missouri state highway officials aren't sold on the idea of building a new Mississippi River five miles south of Wickliffe, Ky., as part of a proposed I-66 project that has drawn interest from Kentucky's transportation planners.
I-66 is a proposed cross-country highway that did not pass the cost-benefit ratio test when studied by the U.S. Department of Transportation in 1991.
But 13 of the states the highway would cross were encouraged by the department to show how the federal government could participate in the construction of the project.
www.semissourian.com /story/80434.html   (990 words)

  
 seMissourian.com: News : Missouri highway funding
Highway bill faces rugged path in D.C. WASHINGTON -- The Senate's passage this week of a big highway spending bill was an important first hurdle, but a rugged journey in Congress lies ahead, during which the measure's impact on Missouri could change drastically.
But when the Missouri Department of Transportation decided in 1998 that a six-cent increase in the state fuel tax wasn't enough to pay for an ambitious 15-year highway plan adopted in 1992, the future of Missouri's highways became a major concern...
If our highways were a major fire that threatened the lives and businesses of the state, you would suggest that the state fire marshal buy a garden hose, but not sufficient equipment to put out the fire.
www.semissourian.com /topic/modot   (6935 words)

  
 SMSU State of the University Address - January 8, 2004 (Text)
As you know, the state of Missouri faces unprecedented budget challenges, the magnitudes of which are clouded by the politics of the moment.
In states where educational decisions are made for educational rather than political reasons, this constant and deep reduction would lead to the closing of some institutions rather than the crippling of all of them.
As state appropriations continue to decline and many of our costs continue to rise, we are forced to look at operational budget cuts and student fee increases to make up the shortfall.
www.missouristate.edu /president/keiser/speeches/statead22/text.asp   (8679 words)

  
 Missouri State Auditor's Office - 2000-
State's passenger plane fleet is too large, not suited to state flight needs and run by four agencies, which creates costly inefficiencies and inconsistent flight practices
This audit examined flights of the state's eight passenger planes operated by the Office of Administration (OA), Missouri State Highway Patrol, Department of Transportation (MoDOT), and the Department of Conservation.
In eight instances, Highway Patrol officials used state planes to fly state employees to attend funeral services for a patrol officer's parents, spouses, and siblings.
www.auditor.mo.gov /press/2003-28.htm   (834 words)

  
 Missouri State Highway Commentary
Missouri’s highway system consists of numbered highways (mostly arterial through highways) and lettered secondary highways.
Longest numbered highway (not a US route): MO 5 from the Arkansas state line south of Gainesville to the Iowa state line north of Unionville.
Current extent of the highway is from Boonville to Overton.
www.mylandofmisery.com /roads/mo/mo-hwy.htm   (540 words)

  
 For Sale : Missouri state geology publications and more.
Stratigraphy and conodont biostratigraphy of Kinderhookian and Osagean rocks of SW MIssouri and adjacent areas by Thomas Thompson and L.D. Fellows.
The coal deposits of Missouri, by Henry Hinds, 514 p., 23 pls., including geologic and topographic maps of Clinton, Calhoun, Lexington, Bevier, Huntsville, and Richmond quadrangles, and geologic map of Missouri, 97 figs., 1912, 1st ed.
A bibliography of the geology of Missouri, by F.A. Sampson.
www.woodenski.com /2neat/state/missouri.htm   (5362 words)

  
 DM1955 Rural Water Districts Costs and Funding, MU Extension
In 1977, 34 counties had no rural public water supply districts; 18 of those were in the Ozarks.
Average monthly consumption of water per hookup (meter connection) in 1978 was 4,522 gallons in the Ozarks districts compared to 5,671 gallons in districts outside of the Ozarks.
The Missouri Department of Natural Resources (DNR) is empowered to make rules and regulations for the maintenance of safe quality water dispensed to the public in accordance with the U.S. Safe Drinking Water Act and the National Interim Primary Drinking Water Regulations.
muextension.missouri.edu /explore/commdm/dm1955.htm   (1355 words)

  
 Top 20 Encyclopedia
State highways in Missouri are the responsibility of the Missouri Department of Transportation.
This is a list of decommissioned highways as assigned in 1922 (unless stated otherwise).
This United States road or road transport-related article is a stub.
encyc.connectonline.com /index.php/List_of_Missouri_state_highways   (205 words)

  
 Missouri State Troopers Association - Home   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-12)
The Missouri State Troopers Assocation's goal is to promote public safety by assuring Missouri's troopers and radio personnel are the finest in the country.
The Missouri State Troopers Association asks you to take a moment to recognize an organization that truly supports the Missouri State Highway Patrol, it's fallen officers and their families.
On March 16, 2007, the Missouri State Highway Patrol and Troop H will work with county and local law enforcement agencies to remove impaired drivers on Missouri?s roadways.
www.missouritrooper.com /?f5984b7739f21a7e7185214a8e6415b8=b7d6b1d2503a4025aaf57a1b2800a187   (753 words)

  
 Lake of the Ozarks State Park - Missouri State Parks and Historic Sites, MoDNR   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-12)
The Lake of the Ozarks is one of Missouri's premier fishing destinations, and can be accessed via one of the park's two paved boat ramps located at both public beaches.
Swimming in the state park is limited to the beach areas which also offer restroom and changehouse facilities.
Shady picnic areas, reservable shelters and children's playground equipment are all located nearby.
www.mostateparks.com /lakeozark/misc.htm   (485 words)

  
 Cross Categorical, Mild/Moderate Special Education (K-12) - Teacher Certification - Missouri State University
In response to the state-wide shortage of Special Education teachers in Missouri, Missouri State University has developed an alternative/accelerated Masters Degree program which combines teacher certification in Cross-Categorical Special Education K-12 and a Master's in Special Education.
Missouri State University currently offers Post-Baccalaureate teacher certification in Cross-Categorical Special Education through two routes: The traditional Post-Baccalaureate certification program and the SEACT (Master's) program.
This program consists of approximately 34 hours of graduate courses for certification, with an additional 9 hours required to complete the Master's degree.
www.missouristate.edu /certification/11914.htm   (1048 words)

  
 Missouri state health insurance   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-12)
The Missouri Health Insurance Pool program is offered by the State of Missouri and administered by Blue Cross and Blue Shield of Missouri and Blue Cross and...
Missouri or Illinois State Medicaid You can receive all of your health care from one of our...
If you move away from Missouri, you may not be able to buy individual health insurance in another state unless you are HIPAA eligible.
4102.rafci.info   (703 words)

  
 A Directory of Towns, Villages, and Hamlets of Missouri
Arbyrd is located at Section 6, Township 16 N, R. 8 E, at the junction of Highways 26 and 164.
Clarkton is located 16 miles north of Kennett and 28 miles from Dexter City, on the C. and T. It had one church, 1 school, 2 hotels, 1 wagon and cabinet shop, 1 drug, 1 grocery, 1 mill and cotton gin, and about 350 inhabitants.
The first house was built the same year, by S. Spiller and Daniel Haynes, and occupied by a store furnishing supplies for the railroad then building...The first regular merchant was James Gregory...Succeeding merchants were Jackson and Ehrlich, W. Harkey and Sisel and Plant...Malden was incorporated at the April term of the county court, 1878.
thelibrary.springfield.missouri.org /lochist/moser/dunklinpl.html   (1268 words)

  
 G4312 Barley, MU Extension
However, attempts to produce barley for malting in Missouri have failed because malting barley requires bright sunshine with little disease during grain filling -- a condition most often found in more arid regions of the United States.
No varieties adapted to Missouri have resistance, but in most years the disease is not serious.
Oatbird cherry aphid, corn leaf aphid and greenbug are common vectors in Missouri.
muextension.missouri.edu /xplor/agguides/crops/g04312.htm   (1993 words)

  
 Marathon & Beyond -- The web site for marathoners and ultrarunners.
M&B is an international publication, with subscribers living in every state of the United States, all provinces of Canada, over a dozen European countries, Australia, and New Zealand, as well as places like Africa, Malaysia, Hong Kong, Singapore, and—yes, now!—even Iceland.
In general, our readers fit the well-documented demographic profile of runners: they are well-educated, well-read, like to travel to races, and invest heavily in their gear.
The editors clearly state that this running publication has more lofty goals than to list and report on races, and it shows.
www.marathonandbeyond.com /learn.htm   (2543 words)

  
 Missouri   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-12)
It is on the Little North Fork Arm of the reservoir near Theodosia on the east side of the State Highway 160 bridge.
LAKE PAHO WILDLIFE AREA--West of Princeton on State Highway 36 in Mercer County.
STOCKTON RESERVOIR--South of Stockton on State Highway 215 in Dade and Polk counties.
www.buckmasters.com /More_Buckmasters/BADF/Disabled_Hunters/outdoor/missouri3.html   (1121 words)

  
 Historic Context – Automobile Tourism in Missouri
Highway, city, telephone, and lodging directories as well as Route 66 guidebooks and historic postcards, were used to establish construction dates and to identify early owners.
Although transportation modes in Missouri in the twenty-first century are radically different from those used by the first inhabitants of this land, many of the roads that we use today follow routes that were established centuries, if not millennia, before the first European settlers ventured into this area.
   In 1829, the Missouri General Assembly officially designated the three-percent fund as a road and canal fund to be distributed equally among the counties.
www.cr.nps.gov /rt66/HistSig/MissouriContext.htm   (4136 words)

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