April 2022

State investigates POWERHOME SOLAR for alleged violations of consumer protection law

JEFFERSON CITY — Missouri Attorney General Eric Schmitt has issued a civil investigative demand to POWERHOME SOLAR, LLC, for information regarding its practices for sales and installation of solar panels. The investigation seeks documents and information regarding the capabilities, installation, and financing of its solar panel products.  The civil investigative demand, which operates like a subpoena, […]

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Social Security Administration will allow ‘self-selection’ of sex

WASHINGTON, D.C. – Kilolo Kijakazi, Acting Commissioner of Social Security, announced that the agency will offer people the choice to self-select their sex on their Social Security number (SSN) record. The agency anticipates this option will be available in the fall of 2022. “The Social Security Administration is committed to reducing barriers and ensuring the

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SGHS choir students perform in MAAA All Conference Choir

STE. GENEVIEVE —Congratulations to the following students on their outstanding performances in the 2022 MAAA All Conference Choir on March 24. The Ste. Genevieve High School Choir members named to the All Conference Choir include Lieutenant Carter, Lilly Adams, Deondre’ Wilson, Shelby Sansoucie and Kellen Hogemiller.   These students rehearsed and performed a concert with

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SGCMH Women’s Health and Childbirth Center recognized for innovations

STE. GENEVIEVE – The Ste. Genevieve County Memorial Hospital Women’s Health and Childbirth Center has been recognized as a Missouri AIM Star by the Missouri Alliance for Innovation on Maternal Health.   The recognition signifies the hospital’s completion of the organization’s Severe Hypertension in Pregnancy Collaborative.   Hypertension, known as high blood pressure, can have

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Schimpf calls for suspension of Illinois gasoline tax

WATERLOO, Ill. – Republican candidate for governor Paul Schimpf says Pritzker should follow the lead of Maryland and Georgia in suspending the state motor fuel tax as residents are continuing to pay more at the pump. At the same time Illinoisans are hit by inflationary headwinds and higher gas prices, Schimpf says working families can scarcely afford

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Robinson Construction honored as a top performing U.S. construction company by ABC

PERRYVILLE — Robinson Construction Company of Perryville was ranked on Associated Builders and Contractors’ 2022 Top Performers list, ranks its commercial and industrial contractor members that build long-lasting high quality construction projects, based on work hours. Robinson was ranked No. 78 on the Top 200 Performers list, No. 43 on the Top 125 General Contractors

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Perryville Police reports

PERRYVILLE — The Perryville Police Department has released its latest reports.   36-year-old Timothy M. Tarillion of Perryville was charged with two counts of possession of a controlled substance, possession of drug paraphernalia as a prior drug offender and possession of 10 grams or less of marijuana or synthetic cannabinoid. Police say Tarillion was charged

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