January 2022

MoDOT urges caution in weekend travel

JEFFERSON CITY – Accumulating snow is forecast for much of the state Friday evening beginning in the northwestern part of the state and moving southeast overnight continuing through Saturday. The Missouri Department of Transportation urges people to avoid travel if possible. If you must travel Friday night or Saturday, use extra caution, anticipate slower travel […]

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MSHP report

JEFFERSON CITY — The Missouri State Highway Patrol has released its latest reports. Among those listed as arrested: 41-year-old Anthony C. Irlbeck of Ste. Genevieve at 11:31 p.m. Thursday in St. Louis County on a patrol charge of felony driving while intoxicated. He was released. 36-year-old Stephanie S. Miner of Perryville at 8:08 p.m. Wednesday

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Supreme Court blocks Biden employer vaccine mandate

WASHINGTON, D.C.  – On January 13, 2022, in the cases of NFIB v. OSHA and the State of Ohio v. OSHA, the Supreme Court of the United States blocked the Biden Administration’s Occupational Safety and Health Administration’s (OSHA) “emergency” rule forcing private companies to enforce a COVID-19 vaccine mandate from going into effect. OSHA is

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Marilyn K. Konold

A private funeral was held for 81-year-old Marilyn K. Konold of Red Bud, Illinois, who passed away at 7:29 pm, Friday, January 7, 2022 at her home watching her favorite channel – Hallmark. She was born July 17, 1940 in Albert Lea, Minnesota, the daughter of Milford and Ruth (nee Tenneson) Rugroden who both preceded

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Delores C. Radau

A funeral will be held Wednesday, January 19, 2022 for 69-year-old Delores C. Radau, of Prairie du Rocher, Illinois, who passed away at 5:25 am, Wednesday, January 12, 2022 at her residence.   She was born May 24, 1952 in Randolph County, Illinois, the daughter of Erwin and Mary (nee Menke) Minnemann, who both preceded

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Ashcroft identifies top investor threats for 2022

JEFFERSON CITY —Secretary of State Jay Ashcroft identified several investment products and schemes that could potentially trap Missouri’s investors in 2022 and recommended steps investors can take to protect themselves from investment fraud.   The list was developed by surveying members of the North American Securities Administrators Association (NASAA), of which the Securities Division of the

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