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Month: June 2023

6 arrested in alleged scheme to fraudulently collect millions in COVID aid meant for renters

SEATTLE (AP) — Federal prosecutors say six people from Washington, Arizona and Texas have been arrested and accused of fraudulently obtaining millions of dollars of COVID-19 aid from an assistance program meant for renters. U.S. Attorney Nick Brown, of the Western District of Washington, announced the arrests Wednesday and charges of wire fraud and money

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Area lawmakers react to Parson signing anti-transgender legislation

COLUMBIA, Mo. (KMIZ) Gov. Mike Parson on Wednesday signed a pair of anti-transgender bills, and Missouri lawmakers have been showing support and disdain for the measures. One bill — SB39 — prohibits transgender people from participating in girls and women’s sports. The law applies to elementary, secondary, and postsecondary education institutions, including private schools, public school

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Missouri Drought Assessment Committee reconvenes as dry conditions persist

After initially concluding Missouri’s drought alert earlier this year, the Drought Assessment Committee met on Wednesday afternoon in response to rapid drought development in Mid-Missouri. Governor Mike Parson signed an executive order on May 31st to establish a drought alert across 60 Missouri counties, also directing the committee to meet and discuss mitigation strategies. Representatives

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Sheriff’s Office: More than 1,000 pills containing fentanyl found after Miller County traffic stop

ELDON, Mo. (KMIZ) Two people were arrested and eventually charged after Miller County Sheriff’s deputies found about 1,000 pills containing fentanyl among other drugs, according to a social media post from the sheriff’s office. Deputies conducted a traffic stop on westbound Highway 54 near Business 54 outside of Eldon. Deputies searched the vehicle and allegedly

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