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Higbee woman pleads guilty in federal court to embezzling more than $2-million from employer
A Randolph County woman pleads guilty in federal court to embezzling more than $2-million dollars from her employer in neighboring Howard County over a 15-year period. Megan Dougherty, 36, of Higbee, pleaded guilty to one count of bank fraud on Thursday. As part of her plea, she also agreed to forfeit her interest in nine parcels of real estate in Howard County, as well as $2,393,288. She’ll be sentenced on a future date but faces a maximum sentence of 30 years in a federal prison.
Property seizure lawsuit on hold pending criminal investigation of Howard County bank embezzlement
A lawsuit to seize Howard County property allegedly gotten through illegal means is on hold while a criminal investigation plays out, according to court records. The post Property seizure lawsuit on hold pending criminal investigation of Howard County bank embezzlement appeared first on ABC17NEWS.
HISTORIC ROANOKE BANDSTAND TO HOST ICE CREAM SOCIAL, CONCERT SATURDAY
The community of Roanoke on the Howard/Randolph County line will host its annual ice cream social and concert Saturday evening at the town’s historic bandstand. Barb Vossler of the Roanoke Band Association has a preview of the
Here's what you need to know: Wednesday, July 24
Boone County sees high turnout on first day of absentee voting. No-excuse absentee voting began in Boone County yesterday, two weeks before the Aug. 6 primary election. Voters looking to cast their ballots early can go to the Boone County Government Center during the week from July 23 through Aug. 5, with weekend slots available at locations across Columbia.
Randolph County Resurfacing Project Set to Begin
RANDOLPH COUNTY, Mo - Work is set to begin tomorrow on multiple resurfacing projects in Randolph County. Work will be done on Route K from Missouri Route 151 to U.S. Route 63 in Cairo. Work will also be completed on Route CC from Route J to Route K and Route FF from Route CC to the end of state maintenance.
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