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Missouri Unemployment Rate
12:33 pm
Tue November 15, 2011

Missouri unemployment rate declined in Oct. to lowest point in over 2 years

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Missouri's unemployment rate declined last month to its lowest point in more than 2 1/2 years.

The state Department of Economic Development said Tuesday that Missouri's seasonally adjusted unemployment rate was 8.5 percent in October - down two-tenths of a percentage point from September. It was the lowest mark since an 8.4 percent rate in February 2009.

Missouri's unemployment rate also was better than the national average of 9 percent in October.

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Scott Air Force Base
3:20 pm
Thu November 3, 2011

Scott AFB cutting more than 300 civilian jobs

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The Belleville Gate entrance to Scott Air Force Base near Belleville, Ill.

Scott Air Force Base plans to cut more than 300 jobs as part of an Air Force restructuring plan and could get rid of more positions.

Base spokeswoman Karen Petitt said 321 jobs will be cut. Of those 122 are vacant. The base about 25 miles east of St. Louis has 5,085 civilian jobs so the cuts represent 6.3 percent of its civilian positions.

The Air Force is cutting about 9,000 jobs around the country to save money and restructure civilian operations.

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2011 World Series / St. Louis City Furloughs
3:37 pm
Thu October 20, 2011

Slay: St. Louis furloughs postponed due to Cardinals' great postseason

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Crowds wait to enter Busch Stadium for Game 1 of the 2011 World Series in St. Louis on Oct. 19, 2011.

Updated at 4:19 p.m. to reflect debate about need for furloughs.

The World Series has already given St. Louis one night of memorable plays, a visit from first lady Michelle Obama and a sea of red at Busch Stadium. But, it seems, the event has catalyzed a more monetary benefit for St. Louis city workers.

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