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Annapolis Man Arrested on Multiple Charges
Iron Co., Mo. (KFMO) - An Annapolis man was arrested Wednesday evening on multiple charges. According to the Missouri State Highway Patrol arrest report, 53-year-old Jeffrey S. Sutton was arrested for Driving While Revoked - Felony, Possession of a Controlled Substance - Methamphetamine - Felony, Parole Violation Warrant - Dangerous Drugs - Felony, Failure to Appear and Driving While Revoked or Suspended and Displayed/Possessed Motor Vehicle Plates of Another Vehicle - Felony Warrants out of Iron County, and Driving While Revoked - Misdemeanor Warrant out of Jefferson County.
New Ranking Says Illinois Not Missouri a Best Off-the-Grid State
I consider this a major upset. For years, Missouri has been considered one of the best states to live off-the-grid. No more. A new ranking claims it's Illinois that's one of the best places to live away from civilization and no longer the Show Me State. This brand new off-the-grid...
A promise made and a promise kept: Missouri’s National Veterans Memorial (LISTEN)
A U.S. soldier from Missouri who served in the Vietnam War made a promise if he made it out alive – that he would honor his comrades. Alisa Nelson talks to Rae Lynn Munoz, the executive director of Missouri’s National Veterans Memorial in Perryville, about a promise made and a promise kept by Jim Eddleman.
Joe’s Blog: More rain and storms possible (THU-6/27)
It’s a nice start to the day in the area but it’s definitely on the muggy side as temperatures are in the 70s already this morning. It will be a seasonable day today with highs popping well into the 80s as clouds start to move toward the region.
Cost of Living in Missouri: Family Size and Employment Impact – What You Need To Know!
The cost of living in Missouri varies significantly based on family size and employment status. Cost of Living Variances Based on Family Size and Employment Status in Missouri For a family of two adults and one child in the state and the minimum annual income required is $69,578. This figure covers essential expenses like housing, […]
Hearing over Missouri’s ban on gender-affirming care focuses on withheld documents
Attorneys representing transgender minors and health care providers squabbled with the Missouri Attorney General’s Office Wednesday over thousands of documents both sides say are being wrongfully withheld. At its core, the case seeks to determine whether the state’s ban on gender-affirming care for minors is lawful. The lawsuit was filed by the families of three […] The post Hearing over Missouri’s ban on gender-affirming care focuses on withheld documents appeared first on Missouri Independent.
Mid 80s, some flood risk: First Warn showers issued late tonight into Friday
KANSAS CITY, Mo. (KCTV) - A seasonal and comfortable Thursday is expected as high temperatures top off in the mid to upper 80s, a few 90s will be possible. The good news is humidity levels will be lower than the last several days. This afternoon high pressure will transition to the east and a new upper-level low associated with several fronts will begin transitioning out of the Rocky Mount West. This allows for a mild Southerly flow with our wind which brings in moisture. A few isolated showers and rumbles will be possible in northern areas through the afternoon but the better chances arrive later this evening and into Friday morning.
State budget loaded with earmarks nears deadline for action by Missouri Gov. Mike Parson
For years, state Sen. Mike Moon has railed against the unfairness of businesses being told they owe money when the Missouri Department of Revenue revises the list of things covered by the state sales tax. That happened after 2008, when the Missouri Supreme Court ruled that fitness clubs were places of “amusement, entertainment or recreation” […] The post State budget loaded with earmarks nears deadline for action by Missouri Gov. Mike Parson appeared first on Missouri Independent.
Chiefs, Royals stadium fight threatens new ‘border war.’ Can states limit the conflict?
Leaders in Kansas and Missouri are trying to tamp down fears that the fight over the two teams will lead to the collapse of a 2019 agreement that limited the use of economic incentives to poach businesses.
Thursday, June 27: Oppressive heat slowly building back
Today marks the second day in a row we dodged the 90s. Sunny, with low humidity, and generally lovely weather for late June. This cooldown pattern sadly won’t last. Both the heat and humidity make an unwelcome return tomorrow. By the afternoon, we will find temperatures in the 90s with heat index making it feel […]
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