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REPORT NO. PN-2-210125-01 | PUBLISH DATE: 01/25/2021 Federal Communications Commission 45 L Street NE PUBLIC NOTICE Washington, D.C. 20554 News media info. (202) 418-0500 ACTIONS File Number Purpose Service Call Sign Facility ID Station Type Channel/Freq. City, State Applicant or Licensee Status Date Status 0000122670 Renewal of FM KLWL 176981 Main 88.1 CHILLICOTHE, MO CSN INTERNATIONAL 01/21/2021 Granted License From: To: 0000123755 Renewal of FM KCOU 28513 Main 88.1 COLUMBIA, MO The Curators of the 01/21/2021 Granted License University of Missouri From: To: 0000123699 Renewal of FL KSOZ-LP 192818 96.5 SALEM, MO Salem Christian 01/21/2021 Granted License Catholic Radio From: To: 0000123441 Renewal of FM KLOU 9626 Main 103.3 ST. LOUIS, MO CITICASTERS 01/21/2021 Granted License LICENSES, INC. From: To: 0000121465 Renewal of FX K244FQ 201060 96.7 ELKADER, IA DESIGN HOMES, INC. 01/21/2021 Granted License From: To: 0000122687 Renewal of FM KNLP 83446 Main 89.7 POTOSI, MO NEW LIFE 01/21/2021 Granted License EVANGELISTIC CENTER, INC From: To: Page 1 of 146 REPORT NO. PN-2-210125-01 | PUBLISH DATE: 01/25/2021 Federal Communications Commission 45 L Street NE PUBLIC NOTICE Washington, D.C. 20554 News media info. (202) 418-0500 ACTIONS File Number Purpose Service Call Sign Facility ID Station Type Channel/Freq. City, State Applicant or Licensee Status Date Status 0000122266 Renewal of FX K217GC 92311 Main 91.3 NEVADA, MO CSN INTERNATIONAL 01/21/2021 Granted License From: To: 0000122046 Renewal of FM KRXL 34973 Main 94.5 KIRKSVILLE, MO KIRX, INC. -
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0anos ao serviço 3de Macau Director José Rocha Dinis • Director Editorial Executivo Sérgio Terra • Nº 4292 • Terça-feira, 18 de Junho de 2013 10 PATACAS RELATÓRIO APONTA PARA INDÍCIOS DE INFRACÇÕES NO EXERCÍCIO DE FUNÇÕES 90 dias de suspensão para Raymond Tam Pág 2 FOTO JTM Justiça: à quarta foi de vez O julgamento de um caso relacionado com o La Scala começou ontem, após três adiamentos. Joseph Lau e Steven Lo estão acusados de corrupção activa. Em causa está o pagamento a Ao Man Long de um suborno para comprar terrenos. Pág 3 Países lusófonos assinam protocolos no turismo Representantes da lusofonia assinaram na RAEM protoco- los para explorar os sectores do turismo e das exposições e con- venções. Pág 7 Ajuda de 150.000 patacas a pensar nos designers Oito designers podem receber, cada um, cerca de 150 mil pata- cas para criar uma colecção de moda. Inscrições abriram ontem e já há interessados. Centrais Pequim pede explicações por causa de Snowden No primeiro comentário subs- tancial sobre programas de vi- gilância na internet, o Governo chinês exortou Washington a prestar explicações. Pág 13 Padre Lancelote Melinda Chan entrega lista aos SAFP amanhã O pedido de reconhecimento da lista liderada por Melinda Chan 1923-2013 Págs 4 e 5 para as legislativas vai ser entre- gue amanhã. O mandatário volta a ser Frederick Yip. Última PUB 02 JTM | LOCAL Terça-feira, 18 de Junho de 2013 PRESIDENTE DO INSTITUTO DO DESPORTO NOMEADO PARA PRESIDIR INTERINAMENTE AO IACM Raymond Tam suspenso por 90 dias O resultado das averiguações pedidas pelo líder do Governo indica que há indícios de infracção no exercício de funções por parte de Raymond Tam e Lei Wai Nong, pelo que Chui Sai decidiu suspender o presidente e vice-presidente do IACM por 90 dias. -
Historical Review
HISTORICAL REVIEW APRIL 1963 Fred Geary's "The Steamboat Idlewild' Published Quarterly By The State Historical Society of Missouri COLUMBIA, MISSOURI THE STATE HISTORICAL SOCIETY OF MISSOURI The State Historical Society of Missouri, heretofore organized under the laws of this State, shall be the trustee of this State—Laws of Missouri, 1899, R. S. of Mo., 1949, Chapter 183. OFFICERS 1962-65 ROY D. WILLIAMS, Boonville, President L. E. MEADOR, Springfield, First Vice President LEO J. ROZIER, Perryville, Second Vice President WILLIAM L. BRADSHAW, Columbia, Third Vice President RUSSELL V. DYE, Liberty, Fourth Vice President WILLIAM C TUCKER, Warrensburg, Fifth Vice President JOHN A. WINKLER, Hannibal, Sixth Vice President R. B. PRICE, Columbia, Treasurer FLOYD C SHOEMAKER, Columbia, Sacretary Emeritus and Consultant RICHARD S. BROWNLEE, Columbia, Director, Secretary, and Librarian TRUSTEES Permanent Trustees, Former Presidents of the Society E. L. DALE, Carthage E. E. SWAIN, Kirksville RUSH H. LIMBAUGH, Cape Girardeau L. M. WHITE, Mexico GEORGE A. ROZIER, Jefferson City Term Expires at Annual Meeting, 1963 RALPH P. BIEBER, St. Louis LEO J. ROZIER, Perryville BARTLETT BODER, St. Joseph W. WALLACE SMITH, Independence L. E. MEADOR, Springfield JACK STAPLETON, Stanberry JOSEPH H. MOORE, Charleston HENRY C THOMPSON, Bonne Terre Term Expires at Annual Meeting, 1964 WILLIAM R. DENSLOW, Trenton FRANK LUTHER MOTT, Columbia ALFRED O. FUERBRINGER, St. Louis GEORGE H. SCRUTON, Sedalia GEORGE FULLER GREEN, Kansas City JAMES TODD, Moberly ROBERT S. GREEN, Mexico T. BALLARD WATTERS, Marshfield Term Expires at Annual Meeting, 1965 FRANK C BARNHILL, Marshall W. C HEWITT, Shelbyville FRANK P. BRIGGS, Macon ROBERT NAGEL JONES, St. -
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2011 MEDIA GUIDE Television • Radio • Wire Services • Illinois Publications • Missouri Publications • Online • • Phone • Fax • Email • Address • Contact www.stl.unitedway.org 2011 ST. LOUIS METRO AREA MEDIA GUIDE The 2011 edition of the St. Louis Area Media Guide has been prepared for use by United Way member agencies and other not-for-profit human service organizations throughout the greater St. Louis area. The mediums listed have been contacted to assure that listings are complete and current. Please be advised that changes occur rapidly within the guide. Let us know if you have updates, additions or corrections to suggest. If you are an affiliated United Way agency, the United Way Communications Department staff is available to help with your communications programs. For more information, please contact the Communications Department at 314-539-4073. Cost: The Media Guide may be mailed or sent electronically in pdf format for $20. One copy is free to each United Way member/partner organizations. For the latest information on United Way, visit our Website at: http://www.stl.unitedway.org Sincerely, Communications and Brand Marketing United Way of Greater St. Louis Inclusion of media outlets within does not imply endorsement. Exclusion of any media outlets is simply an oversight. Media may contact the Communications Department of United Way to be included by calling 314-539-4029 or emailing: [email protected] THE UNITED WAY 2011 AREA MEDIA GUIDE About United Way of Greater St. Louis: Mission Statement United Way of Greater St. Louis unites people of diverse backgrounds and interests who work together to strengthen health and human services in Missouri and Illinois. -
December 1969
• The phrase, "From the River to Rome," defines the geographical range apparent in the contents of this issue of the magazine. Initial focus is on St. Charles as the home of The Lindenwood Colleges, the historic city which celebrated this year the 2QOth anni versary of its founding. A photograph on the inside back cover, showing a January-term class studying art and my thology in Rome, dramatizes Lindenwood's reach from St. Charles to the campus of the world. Yet in addition to the geographical, the magazine empha sizes another dimension of Lindenwood: that of time. The front cover, combining a modernistic outdoor light at the New Fine Arts Building with a page from the 1828 diary of Lindenwood's co founder, George C. Sibley, symbolizes the historic past complement ing the dynamic present. How Lindenwood has built on tradition to spearhead programs in private education in the Sixties is evident from pages 2 through 48. Certain articles illmninating the old and the new, the near and the far should be of special interest. "The Possible Dream," beginning on page 7, is the most recent investigation of Lindenwood's history; "The Ghosts of Lin denwood" sheds light on some of the renowned dead in the campus cemetery. Companion stories, which almost shatter the generation gap, reveal the Now Generation's reaction to a 72-year-old student in the dormitory, while the lady in question proves that a senior citizen, like any other minority, can .Bnd happiness on this open campus. Then there is a photo essay capturing the exuberance that attended the opening of the New Fine Arts building. -
The Creative Society Environmental Policymaking in California,1967
The Creative Society Environmental Policymaking in California,1967-1974 Dissertation Presented in Partial Fulfillment of the Requirements for the Degree Doctor of Philosophy in the Graduate School of The Ohio State University By Robert Denning Graduate Program in History The Ohio State University 2011 Dissertation Committee: Dr. Paula M. Baker, Advisor Dr. William R. Childs Dr. Mansel Blackford Copyright By Robert Denning 2011 Abstract California took the lead on environmental protection and regulation during Ronald Reagan‟s years as governor (1967-1974). Drawing on over a century of experience with conserving natural resources, environmentally friendly legislators and Governor Reagan enacted the strongest air and water pollution control programs in the nation, imposed stringent regulations on land use around threatened areas like Lake Tahoe and the San Francisco Bay, expanded the size and number of state parks, and required developers to take environmental considerations into account when planning new projects. This project explains why and how California became the national leader on environmental issues. It did so because of popular anger toward the environmental degradation that accompanied the state‟s rapid and uncontrolled expansion after World War II, the election of a governor and legislators who were willing to set environmental standards that went beyond what industry and business believed was technically feasible, and an activist citizenry that pursued new regulations through lawsuits and ballot measures when they believed the state government failed. The environment had a broad constituency in California during the Reagan years. Republicans, Democrats, students, bureaucrats, scientists, and many businessmen tackled the environmental problems that ii threatened the California way of life. -
Lieutenant Governor of Missouri
CHAPTER 2 EXECUTIVE BRANCH “The passage of the 19th amendment was a critical moment in our nation’s history not only because it gave women the right to vote, but also because it served as acknowledgement of the many significant contributions women have made to our society, and will make in the future. As the voice of the people of my legislative district, I know I stand upon the shoulders of the efforts of great women such as Susan B. Anthony and the many others who worked so diligently to advance the suffrage movement.” Representative Sara Walsh (R-50) OFFICE OF GOVERNOR 35 Michael L. Parson Governor Appointed June 1, 2018 Term expires January 2021 MICHAEL L. PARSON (Republican) was sworn in The governor’s proposal to improve economic as Missouri’s 57th governor on June 1, 2018, by and workforce development through a reorgani- Missouri Supreme Court Judge Mary R. Russell. zation of state government was overwhelmingly He came into the role of governor with a long- supported by the General Assembly. Through time commitment to serving others with over 30 these reorganization efforts, government will be years of experience in public service. more efficient and accountable to the people. Governor Parson previously served as the The restructuring also included several measures 47th lieutenant governor of Missouri. He was to address the state’s growing workforce chal- elected lieutenant governor after claiming victory lenges. in 110 of Missouri’s 114 counties and receiving Governor Parson spearheaded a bold plan to the most votes of any lieutenant governor in Mis- address Missouri’s serious infrastructure needs, souri history. -
Hollywood Today | Newsmagazine, with Attitude
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Year Name State 2017 Kára McCullough District of Columbia 2016 Deshauna Barber District of Columbia 2015 Olilvia Jordan Oklahoma 2014 Nina Sanchez Nevada 2013 Erin Brady Connecticut 2012 Olivia Culpo * Cranston 2012 Nana Meriwether Maryland 2011 Alyssa Campanella California 2010 Rima Fakih Michigan 2009 Kristen Dalton North Carolina 2008 Crystle Stewart Texas 2007 Rachel Smith Tennessee 2006 Tara Conner Kentucky 2005 Chelsea Cooley North Carolina 2004 Shandi Finnessey Missouri 2003 Susie Castillo Massachusetts 2002 Shauntay Hinton District of Columbia 2001 Kandace Krueger Texas 2000 Lynnette Cole Tennessee 1999 Kimberly Ann Pressler New York 1998 Shawnae Jebbia Massachusetts 1997 Brook Lee * Hawaii 1997 Brandi Sherwood Idaho 1996 Ali Landry Louisiana 1995 Chelsi Smith * Texas 1995 Shanna Lynn Moakler New York 1994 Frances Louise “Lu” Parker South Carolina 1993 Kenya Moore Michigan 1992 Shannon Marketic California 1991 Kelli McCarty Kansas 1990 Carole Gist Michigan 1989 Gretchen Polhemus Texas 1988 Courtney Gibbs Texas 1987 Michelle Royer Texas 1986 Christy Fichtner Texas 1985 Laura Martinez-Herring Texas 1984 Mai Shanley New Mexico 1983 Julie Hayek California 1982 Terri Utley Arkansas 1981 Kim Seelbrede Ohio 1980 Shawn Weatherly * South Carolina 1980 Jineane Ford Arizona 1979 Mary Therese Friel New York 1978 Judi Anderson Hawaii 1977 Kimberly Tomes Texas 1976 Barbara Peterson Minnesota 1975 Summer Bartholomew California 1974 Karen Morrison Illinois 1973 Amanda Jones Illinois 1972 Tanya Wilson Hawaii 1971 Michele McDonald Pennsylvania -
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Missouri Historical Revi Ew
MISSOURI HISTORICAL REVI EW. CONTENTS Howard High School, The Outstanding Pioneer Coeducational High School in Missouri Dorothy B. Dorsey Cadet Chouteau, An Identification John Francis McDermott Plank Roads in Missouri North Todd Gentry The Career of James Proctor Knott in Missouri Edwin W. Mills Missouriana Historical Notes and Comments Missouri History Not Found in Textbooks 5TATE HISTORICAL SOCIETY of MISSOURI VOL. XXXI APRIL, 1937 No. S OFFICERS OF THE STATE HISTORICAL SOCIETY OF MISSOURI, 1935-1938 •GEORGE A. MAHAN, Hannibal, President. ALLEN McREYNOLDS, Carthage, First Vice-President. WALTER B. STEVENS, St. Louis, Second Vice-President. C. H. McCLURE, Kirksville, Third Vice-President. MARION C. EARLY, St. Louis, Fourth Vice-President. B. M. LITTLE, Lexington, Fifth Vice-President. JOHN T. BARKER, Kansas City, Sixth Vice-President. R. B. PRICE, Columbia, Treasurer. FLOYD C. SHOEMAKER, Secretary and Librarian. BOARD OF TRUSTEES Term Expires at Annual Meeting, 1937 C. P. DORSEY, Cameron. WM. R. PAINTER, Carrollton. EUGENE FAIR, Kirksville. W. J. SEWALL, Carthage. THEODORE GARY, Kansas City. H. S. STURGIS, Neosho. HENRY J. HASKELL, Kansas City. JONAS VILES, Columbia. L. M. WHITE, Mexico. Term Expires at Annual Meeting, 1938 T. H. B. DUNNEGAN, Bolivar. *JOHN ROTHENSTEINER, BEN L. EMMONS, St. Charles. St. Louis. STEPHEN B. HUNTER, E. E. SWAIN, Kirksville. Cape Girardeau. CHAS. H. WHITAKER, Clinton. ISIDOR LOEB, St. Louis. ROY D. WILLIAMS, Boonville. Term Expires at Annual Meeting, 1939 WILSON BELL, Potosi. JUSTUS R. MOLL, Springfield. CHARLES B. DAVIS, St. Louis. ELMER N. POWELL, FORREST C. DONNELL, St. Louis. Kansas City. ELMER O. JONES, LaPIata. WM. SOUTHERN, Jr., HENRY KRUG, Jr^, St.