A devastating collision involving a car and five motorcycles near Aurora, in Southwest Missouri, has resulted in the loss of four lives and serious injuries to seven individuals. The victims, both fatalities and injured, were all residents of Aurora. According to the highway patrol, Theresa Manetzke, a 51-year-old Aurora resident and the driver of the […]
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Commentary: Missouri governor should halt executions of adolescent offenders
DISCLAIMER: This article is a commentary. The statements and opinions contained in the article are those of the author, Laura Schopp. The opinions expressed by the author do not necessarily reflect the views or opinions of KTTN/KGOZ Radio, staff, management, or webmaster. (Missouri Independent) – Wise parents the world over take pride in watching our […]
Report shows black drivers in Missouri are more likely to be ticketed or arrested
(Missouri Independent) – Black motorists stopped by Missouri law enforcement are much more likely to end the encounter with a citation or in a jail cell than whites, according to the latest state report of racial data on traffic enforcement. The report also shows that Black drivers away from their home communities – or visiting the state […]
Watkins Mill State Park to host “Slave to Soldier” program
Watkins Mill State Park team members will be hosting a program titled Slave to Soldier, from 2 to 3 p.m. Saturday, June 17. This presentation is about Black soldiers who fought for the Union in the Civil War. Starting in 1866, Jefferson Barracks, Missouri, was the receiving station for men of color following the Civil […]
Half a million people in less than a dozen states have lost Medicaid coverage since April
(Missouri Independent – More than 500,000 people across 11 states have lost their Medicaid coverage since the unwinding of a policy that allowed people to stay in the program throughout the pandemic. The data, reported by the states and tracked by health policy researcher KFF, shows that of the five states providing data on people who lost […]
Scripted Healthcare expands team with addition of Representative Mazzie Boyd as business manager
Casey Guernsey, CEO of Scripted Healthcare, announced the addition of Mazzie Boyd to the Scripted Healthcare team. “I am thrilled to welcome Representative Boyd to our organization, she is a top quality hard-working, and dedicated public servant,” said Guernsey. Mazzie will be the organization’s Business Manager and will be involved in managing the in-home program […]
Audio: Missouri contemplates $2.5 million study to transform Highway 36 into Interstate 72
(Missourinet) – A $2.5 million engineering study could be right around the corner for the Missouri Department of Transportation to determine whether it’s worth it to spend the money to turn U.S. Highway 36 into Interstate 72 in Missouri. The state Legislature has approved the state budget item that awaits a decision from Gov. Mike […]
EPA fines Heritage Environmental Services in Kansas City for alleged hazardous waste violations
Heritage Environmental Services LLC in Kansas City, Missouri, will pay $74,095 in civil penalties to resolve alleged violations of the federal Resource Conservation and Recovery Act. According to the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), the company operates as a hazardous and solid waste storage facility and failed to comply with the terms of its hazardous […]
Missouri Attorney General joins 18 state coalition in filing suit against Biden Administration’s open border policies
Missouri Attorney General Andrew Bailey joined an 18-state coalition in filing suit against the Biden Administration for its proposed new “Circumvention of Lawful Pathways” rule which fails to mitigate the en masse illegal immigration occurring at the southern border. “The situation at the southern border is out of control, all thanks to Joe Biden,” said […]
Missouri man sentenced to 30 years in prison for $10 million conspiracy to distribute 2,200 pounds of Meth
A Kansas City, Mo., man has been sentenced in federal court for his role in a nearly $10 million conspiracy to distribute 2204 pounds (1,000 kilograms) of methamphetamine. Joshua A. Brown, 39, was sentenced by U.S. District Judge Greg Kays on Wednesday, May 31, to 30 years in federal prison without parole. The court also […]
Former bank manager in Missouri indicted for facilitating COVID fraud and unemployment benefits fraud scheme
A former bank branch manager in Kansas City, Mo., has been indicted by a federal grand jury for accepting Kansas City Chiefs playoffs tickets and a new Chevrolet Tahoe in exchange for facilitating a $12.4 million Covid fraud scheme by a Jefferson City, Mo., business owner, as well as a separate fraud scheme to receive […]
BJC HealthCare and Saint Luke’s Health System sign letter of intent to form integrated Missouri-based health system
BJC HealthCare of St. Louis and Saint Luke’s Health System of Kansas City announced they have signed a non-binding letter of intent to form an integrated, academic, Missouri-based health system capable of expanding health care access to high-quality patient care for more than six million residents in Missouri and beyond. The letter of intent was […]
Federal authorities move to close mammoth drug-pricing loophole
(Missouri Independent) – The federal agency that oversees Medicaid is moving to close a loophole that likely is worth billions to prescription drug middlemen. The Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services last week proposed a new rule that it said would help ensure compliance with a requirement under federal law that Medicaid dollars be spent […]
Missouri nonprofit launches initiative to provide free emergency contraception by mail
(Missouri Independent) – Anyone with a Missouri address can now request emergency contraception pills be shipped to them by mail, for free, under a pilot program launched Thursday by a healthcare nonprofit. Missouri Family Health Council Inc. launched the “Free EC” initiative using federal Title X funds for family planning programs. Missourians can request the pills through […]
Missouri rule takes effect putting library funds in jeopardy over ‘obscene’ material
(Missouri Independent) – Missouri public libraries survived a legislative fight over state aid but now face a new hurdle to obtain the money – they must certify to the Secretary of State that they have policies in place that put parents in charge of what their children read and see. The most likely response from libraries, leaders […]
Where does the revenue from Missouri marijuana sales and license fees go?
(Missouri Independent) – Since Missouri’s marijuana sales began in 2019, the state has collected nearly $100 million in revenue from taxes and program fees, according to state authorities. Etched in the state’s constitution is a road map for where the revenue can go. The first stop is operational costs. By law, any expense it takes […]
Missouri Attorney General joins 47 states in suing Avid Telecom for national robocall violation
Missouri Attorney General Andrew Bailey joined a coalition of 48 states in filing suit against Avid Telecom, its owner Michael Lansky, and its vice president Stacey Reeves, for sending more than 7.5 billion calls to telephone numbers on the National Do Not Call Registry. The lawsuit alleges that Avid Telecom initiated and facilitated billions of […]
Two militia members from Missouri face 44-count indictment for planned attack on U.S.-Mexico border
Two members of the self-styled 2nd American Militia who conspired to go “to war with border patrol” have been indicted by a federal grand jury on charges related to a conspiracy to murder Border Patrol officers, which ended in a shootout with FBI agents who arrested them on the eve of their planned trip to […]
Governor Parson signs Executive Order 23-05 declaring Drought Alert in Missouri
Governor Mike Parson signed Executive Order 23-05 declaring a Drought Alert in the State of Missouri in accordance with the Missouri Drought Mitigation and Response Plan. “With the summer months fast approaching, we want to be proactive to help mitigate the impacts of drought conditions we are experiencing,” Governor Parson said. “Missouri farmers and ranchers […]
Nominate a veteran/active duty military service member for the Military Flag Retreat Ceremony
The Missouri State Fair is accepting nominations for Veteran/Active Military Honoree of the Day. Eleven veterans/active duty service members from Missouri will be chosen from the nominations and honored in a Military Flag Retreat ceremony to take place just outside the Historic Administration Building on the Fairgrounds. Individuals can be nominated using a form available […]