May 2022

MO ABLE celebrates five years of providing tax-advantaged savings and investment plans to individuals with disabilities

 JEFFERSON CITY – MO ABLE, administered by the Missouri Treasurer’s Office, allows individuals with disabilities and their families to save up to $16,000 per year, tax-free, without losing federal benefits like Medicaid and Supplemental Security Income (SSI). The program has nearly 3,000 accounts and more than $22 million assets under management, making it one of

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Mark Twain National Forest uses prescribed fire on 47,000 acres

ROLLA, Mo. —April showers bring more than May flowers to the Mark Twain National Forest—they also bring the end to the winter fire season. The dry weather of winter and early spring can provide the perfect conditions for forest managers to use prescribed fires as a tool for forest restoration. Since October of 2021, firefighters

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Illinois Secretary of State candidate Dan Brady pledges to combat distracted driving in Illinois

SPRINGFIELD, Ill. – From day one, Dan Brady, a Bloomington Republican, has made the fight against distracted driving in Illinois a key part of his campaign for Secretary of State. That battle is even more crucial now, with a new study listing Illinois as one of the deadliest states in the country for distracted driving.

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Eric Schmitt comments on leaked Supreme Court draft opinion

 JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. – Following a POLITICO report on a leaked draft opinion from the United States Supreme Court that shows that a majority of the Court intends to overturn Roe v. Wade, Missouri Attorney General Eric Schmitt released the following statement:   “We’re encouraged by the draft opinion, and it is consistent with the briefs we’ve submitted to

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Cynthia Heath creates lasting impact for girls across eastern Missouri

ST. LOUIS, MO. – Cynthia Heath, former board chair for Girl Scouts of Eastern Missouri, was honored at the organization’s annual meeting on Saturday, March 26 for her leadership and dedication to the organization. Serving on the Girl Scout board of directors since 2012, and as board chair since 2016, Heath’s leadership has guided and

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Center turn lane for Highway 51 is among Southeast District Projects approved Wednesday

SIKESTON – Highway 51 in Perryville would get a center turn lane between Old St. Mary Road and Brenda Avenue now that the Missouri Highways and Transportation Commission has awarded a contract for it and several other Southeast District projects during its regular meeting Wednesday. The center turn lane would be constructed by Lappe Cement

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