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Missouri cannabis leader accused of using ‘predatory’ contracts to win social-equity licenses
In response to questions from The Independent, state cannabis regulators said they’ve opened an investigation into three licenses awarded last year to verify whether they ‘continue to be majority owned and operated by eligible individuals’. When John Payne was leading the campaign to legalize recreational cannabis in 2022,...
New lawsuits allege abuse by Catholic priests, nuns
ST. LOUIS (AP) — Sixty people allege in new lawsuits filed in Missouri that they were abused as children by dozens of Catholic priests, nuns and others, and the man who now leads the Archdiocese of Omaha, Nebraska, is among the accused. Five separate lawsuits seeking unspecified damages were...
Judge rules Missouri Attorney General Andrew Bailey can be questioned under oath
A Clay County judge on Friday refused to reverse her order from earlier this month that Missouri Attorney General Andrew Bailey answer questions under oath about conversations with a local official that may have violated legal ethics rules. Judge Karen Krauser ordered Bailey to sit for a deposition after it was discovered he and a […]
Missouri Supreme Court rejects AG’s attempt to stop Marcellus Williams’ innocence hearing
The Missouri Supreme Court has rejected an attempt from the Missouri Attorney General to prevent an innocence hearing next month for Marcellus Williams, a man who claims innocence in a murder that landed him on death row.
Missouri ranks 40th in maternal mortality; doctors hope state investment will bring improvement
Missouri is one of the worst states right now for pregnant women, experts say. The post Missouri ranks 40th in maternal mortality; doctors hope state investment will bring improvement appeared first on ABC17NEWS.
Dangers of driving simulation for teenagers
CAPE GIRARDEAU, MO (KBSI) – The Drury Plaza Hotel in Cape Girardeau hosted a simulation to teach teenagers the importance of driving safely. Traction Teen Traffic Safety Program partnered with the Cape Girardeau Fire Department to create a mock accident. They remind everyone to “buckle up and put the phone down.”
Grace Coffee + Cafe Celebrates one year anniversary of kindness, smiles, and job opportunities for people with disabilities
CAPE GIRARDEAU, Mo (KBSI) – Grace Coffee + Cafe in Cape Girardeau Missouri celebrated their open year anniversary with a anniversary block party Saturday afternoon. “This is what our dream was for us to have the opportunity to provide opportunities for people with disabilities,” says Susan Stone the owner of Grace Coffee + Cafe. She explains what it means for the organization to offer opportunities for those with disabilities saying, ” it’s it’s awesome because it allows our community to see the word and value of every individual and that they have things to contribute and they could be a good fit for any employer in Cape.”
Chiefs Dave Toub details plans for the new kickoff rule utilizing Harrison Butker
The Kansas City Chiefs are preparing for the new season at training camp with various new procedures and personnel. Chiefs Special Teams Coordinator Dave Toub spoke with reporters after Saturday’s practice. He focused on the new kickoff rules this season and broke down his plans for the Chiefs, including personnel and hitting the target zone.
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