Green calls for investigation into actions of Pinnacle CEO
USDA Farm to School program seems extraneous
Potts arrested at Lieberman's office over health care protest
The blogosphere remembers the late former Kansas Gov. William Avery, a push by U.S. Reps. Emanuel Cleaver and Sam Graves to get national recognition for Liberty Memorial, and a plea to stop equating witnessing a crime and talking to police with snitching.
Conservation, consumption, and caloric intake
MO Common Sense has a round-up of links covering peak oil, electricity, transportation issues, our diet, and consumption habits.
We have to address the issue of climate change
Show Me Progress wakes up to the reality of global warming and believes its an issue that we need to stop ignoring.
The late former Gov. Avery had a career defined by the death penalty
The Wichita Eagle Blog considers the death penalty challenges faced by the late former Kansas Gov. William Avery. Avery died Wednesday night, he was 98. What's Right With Kansas considers the life and career of Avery.
Green calls for investigation into actions of Pinnacle CEO
The St. Louis Post-Dispatch Political Fix notes that state Sen. Timothy Green (D-North St. Louis County) has sent a letter to the Missouri Gaming Commission asking the body to investigate Pinnacle Entertainment CEO Daniel Lee's actions at a recent St. Louis County Council meeting where he apparently directed several angry outbursts towards Councilman Steve Stenger over a new location for a potential competitor.
Potts arrested at Lieberman's office over health care protest
KY3 Political Notebook writes that Midge Potts, a Progressive Party candidate for U.S. Senate in Missouri, was one of nine protestors arrested for refusing to leave U.S. Sen. Joe Lieberman's office. The political activists staged a sit-in to protest Lieberman's ties to health insurance companies.
Pew Environmental Group survey is biased
The Missouri Record Blog challenges a recent survey from the Pew Environmental Group believing that the questions are biased or poorly worded, thus negating any research value in relation to Missourians' views on global warming.
Rep. Davis is packing heat
The Turner Report writes that state Rep. Cynthia Davis (R- O'Fallon) now has a permit to carry a gun.
USDA Farm To School program seems extraneous
Show-Me Daily sits in on the United States Department of Agriculture's live chat on Facebook and comes away feeling that the Farm to School initiative could add unnecessary costs or burdens by making school districts choose local producers.
Being a witness is not "snitching"
MO Rage speaks out against the stigma of "snitching," and argues that people have to tell police what happened in order to keep us all safe.
Protesting Pilcher-Cook's support of Health Care Freedom Act
Forward Kansas talks about a planned protest of state Sen. Mary Pilcher-Cook over her support of the Health Care Freedom Act.
Cleaver, Graves lobby for Liberty Memorial
20 Pounds of Headlines note that U.S. Reps. Emanuel Cleaver and Sam Graves are lobbying for support for a bill that would designate Liberty Memorial as the nationally recognized memorial to World War I veterans.



