Obama to mark 100th day in Arnold, Mo.
ARNOLD, Mo. -- The White House says President Obama's town hall meeting on his 100th day in office will be in Arnold. The event is scheduled for 10:20 a.m. Wednesday at Fox Senior High School. Officials said the event is open to the public, but a ticket is needed. Doors open at 8 a.m. Officials have said Obama will discuss his first 100 days in office and take questions about the administration's agenda. The 100th day in office is often used to measure the performance of a president in his first term. The White House said Missouri was chosen for the event because families and workers here have felt the effect of the economic crisis as much as anyone.
-- From staff andwire reports
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