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  2. Cuba, Missouri - Wikipedia

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    Cuba is a city in Crawford County, Missouri, United States. The population was 3,356 at the 2010 census . Cuba is the largest city situated entirely in Crawford County.

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  5. Cuba, Lafayette County, Missouri - Wikipedia

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    Cuba is a ghost town in Lafayette County, in the U.S. state of Missouri. [ 1 ] Cuba was founded by a colony of African Americans, whose skin color was likened to that of Cubans, hence the name.

  6. KTTR-FM - Wikipedia

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    KTTR-FM is a Talk formatted broadcast radio station licensed to St. James, Missouri, serving the Rolla/Cuba/Owensville area. Besides carrying The Rush Limbaugh Show the station airs The Sean Hannity Show, The Dave Ramsey Show, and The Jim Bohannon Show. KTTR-FM is owned and operated by Results Radio. [2]

  7. Cuba left without electricity after hit from Hurricane Rafael

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    The grid collapsed on Wednesday afternoon as Rafael tore across Cuba with top winds of 115 mph (185 kph), damaging homes, uprooting trees and toppling telephone poles.

  8. 6 rescued alive from rubble of Missouri house explosion ... - AOL

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    All six people were inside the home near the Missouri River in Jefferson City, Mo. when it blew up at 2:44 a.m., according to a news release from the Jefferson City Fire Department.

  9. Jason Smith (American politician) - Wikipedia

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    Per Missouri statute, Smith was selected by the 8th District Republican Central Committee to be the party's nominee in the June special election. The selection process—which began with 27 candidates and narrowed to 13 on nomination day—lasted six total rounds before Smith was the last one standing as the Republican nominee on February 9, 2013.