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This is a sample of the articles available in Keeping Up. Missouri State Employees can receive all the articles by subscribing to the full version.

Friday, May 09, 2008

Governor takes aim at Harris in e-mail records flap
Columbia Daily Tribune

Senate OKs college fund tax break
Columbia Daily Tribune

Lawmakers OK $140 million for Mo. construction projects
Columbia Missourian

Approve interlocks to prevent drunk driving
Jefferson City News Tribune

Missouri: Carnahan raises concerns as House passes voter photo IDs
Joplin Globe

House amendments imperil proposed stricter odor rules
Joplin Globe

Missouri Senate sends $22.4 billion spending plan to Blunt
Kansas City Star

Aquila can keep Cass County plant, Senate says
Kansas City Star

Expenses higher than expected tax revenues
Springfield News-Leader

Bloated village law bill shoved into next week
Springfield News-Leader

Senators vote to spare Aquila from tearing down power plant
Springfield News-Leader

Bill would reimburse for jailed illegal immigrants
Springfield News-Leader

Measure designed to boost organ donations
Springfield News-Leader

House approves crime lab funds
Springfield News-Leader

Retaliation threatens to sink legacy
Springfield News-Leader

Gov. candidate highlights senior, veteran issues
Southeast Missourian

Hulshof endorses voter photo IDs for Missouri
Southeast Missourian

Mo. lawmakers back tax breaks for airplane maker
Southeast Missourian

Governor hopeful pays a visit
St. Joseph News Press

Where’s the money going?
St. Joseph News Press

Mo. voters may decide on photo ID requirement
St. Louis Post-Dispatch

Canadian aircraft maker gets tax credit deal
St. Louis Post-Dispatch

Steelman aide's work, pay data don't match
St. Louis Post-Dispatch

Keeping Up is a current awareness clipping service prepared by the staff of the Missouri State Library.  Since 1976, its purpose has been to provide Missouri State agencies and state personnel with current information about state agencies and issues as derived from articles that have been published in a representative sample of Missouri newspapers.  Keeping Up is provided as a service through agreements with newspaper publishers.  It is produced with the intent of providing a comprehensive, focused, timely, non-partisan daily compilation of news articles from a wide selection of Missouri newspapers.

In 2005, the State Library launched Keeping Up Online, an online version of this news service that would be available to the public.