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Kansas City Star (Free subscription) | 05/01/2009
JEFFERSON CITY| Missouri’s largest electric utility is considering building a second nuclear reactor in mid-Missouri, and that means lawmakers will be considering how to pay for it during the 2009 session.
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kansascity.com (Free subscription) | 05/01/2009
JEFFERSON CITY| Missouri’s largest electric utility is considering building a second nuclear reactor in mid-Missouri, and that means lawmakers will be considering how to pay for it during the 2009 session.
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Show Me Progress - Front Page (Free subscription) | 6 hours ago
Cole at Fired Up Missouri catches incoming Missouri Speaker Ron Richard undermining my defense of earmarks. Richard is proposing that a new Missouri River bridge be shoe-horned into a legislative deal to build an additional nuclear power unit at Ameren's Callaway plant. The $50 million bridge would link Chamois (pop. 456) and the Molle Dozier Chute (pop. 0). No word on how much it would cost...
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KHQA - Local News (Free subscription) | yesterday
The jury trial of an Ameren C-I-P-S worker accused of animal cruelty has been moved back to April.You might recall Lori Kellum is accused of beating and killing a cocker spaniel dog owned by a Kinderhook resident during her rounds last July.
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STLtoday.com (Free subscription) | 05/01/2009
JEFFERSON CITY -- Missouri's largest electric utility is considering building a second nuclear reactor in mid-Missouri, and that means lawmakers will be considering how to pay for it during the 2009 session that starts Wednesday.The debate hits on energy production, consumer protection, economic development and environmental concerns. St. Louis-based utility AmerenUE has filed an application...
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KHQA - Local News (Free subscription) | 05/01/2009
... to qualifying customers of utility companies including Nicor Gas, Peoples Gas, North Shore Gas and Ameren Illinois.To qualify, utility customers must have account balances too high to be covered by the state's Low Income Home Energy Assistance Program, but less than $3,000.Participants can get their service restored by paying 20 percent or $250 of their remaining balance.On the Web: www.keepwarm.illinois.gov(Copyright...
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pjstar.com Tri-County RSS (Free subscription) | 01/01/2009
Jim Lambie was shopping for New Year’s Eve snacks at Wal-Mart Supercenter on Wednesday afternoon when he was forced to abandon his full cart of goodies and evacuate the store. Lambie was one of the hundreds of people evacuated from the store about 3:20 p.m., following complaints of a gas smell inside. Firefighters and AmerenCILCO crews later found a small natural gas leak on the roof of the...