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Missouri State Auditor's Office - 2000- (834 words) |
 | State's passenger plane fleet is too large, not suited to state flight needs and run by four agencies, which creates costly inefficiencies and inconsistent flight practices |
 | This audit examined flights of the state's eight passenger planes operated by the Office of Administration (OA), Missouri State Highway Patrol, Department of Transportation (MoDOT), and the Department of Conservation. |
 | In eight instances, Highway Patrol officials used state planes to fly state employees to attend funeral services for a patrol officer's parents, spouses, and siblings. |
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List of Missouri highways - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (501 words) |
 | State highways in Missouri were first designated in 1922 and Missouri's system was used (along with Wisconsin's) as a plan for the entire U.S. Highway System which was created in 1926. |
 | Missouri has also changed highway designations with a US highway or an interstate with the same number is designated through the state (Missouri State Highway 40 was redesignated Missouri State Highway 14 to avoid duplicating numbers with U.S. Highway 40 which also passes through the state). |
 | State highways in Missouri are the responsibility of the Missouri Department of Transportation. |