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Schmitt sues Biden for rescinding Title 42

JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. – Missouri Attorney General Eric Schmitt, Arizona Attorney General Mark Brnovich, and Louisiana Attorney General Jeff Landry are suing the Biden Administration for rescinding the public health policy, Title 42, during the worst border crisis in decades. The revocation will result in an unprecedented crisis at the United States southern border that will have […]

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Randolph County Sheriff’s Office releases reports

CHESTER – The Randolph County Sheriff’s Office has released its latest arrest reports.   Steven K. Kosup 25, St Louis Mo., arrested March 27, 2022 by Sparta Police for aggravated fleeing or eluding an officer, disobey traffic control device, illegal passing, speeding.  Released with a notice to appear.   Victoria L. Alvarez 28, Sparta, arrested March

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Proposed silica sand mine causes concern in Ste. Genevieve Co.

STE. GENEVIEVE – A proposal to open a surface mine to remove silica sand from a 249-acre site along Highway 32 in Ste. Genevieve is giving residents of the area a great deal of concern. (See letter to the editor concerning health effects of silica sand.)   The proposed location is across Highway 32 from

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Promissory note scam allegedly defrauds investors in 35 states

JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. — Secretary of State Jay Ashcroft’s Securities Division is seeking a final order from Commissioner David Minnick for $200,000 in civil penalties and other remedies against California-based Until Tomorrow Drivetrains, LLC and Dennis R. Di Ricco.    Between December 1, 2016, and June 30, 2017, Until Tomorrow Drivetrains, LLC and Di Ricco, with the

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In-person services resume at local Social Security offices

WASHINGTON, D.C. – The Acting Commissioner: Social Security Administration Kilolo Kijakazi has announced the local Social Security offices will resume in person services.   “I am pleased to announce that local Social Security offices will restore in-person services, including for people without an appointment, on April 7, 2022.   To avoid waiting in line, I

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If Not Now, When?

By Brian Williams, state representative For people who look like me, waiting for justice has been a lifelong endeavor. We have made tremendous progress, but every “yes” that we have ever received has been earned. Progress in Black communities has always been the direct result of mobilizing neighborhoods, uniting our people and working from the

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