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Fiscal assessment of Lincoln University completed

A Georgia-based accounting firm completed a fiscal assessment of Lincoln University, according to LU spokesperson Misty Young. In a news release distributed Friday, Young said the university contracted The Wesley Peachtree Group to perform a “comprehensive assessment and to provide objective information and counsel to University administrators and curators.” The press release said the firm’s

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Parson told not to use First Amendment to redact information

The Missouri attorney general’s office says Gov. Mike Parson should stop using the First Amendment to justify withholding some public information. Parson’s office has cited the First Amendment when refusing to release information such as phone numbers, addresses and emails of private citizens who contacted the governor’s office. The Kansas City Star reports Deputy Attorney

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FEMA approves $6.4 million in aid for Missouri

The Federal Emergency Management Agency announced Missourians are receiving $6.4 million in federal disaster relief. Across the state, about 1,400 households have been approved to receive aid through the FEMA individual assistance program. According to a FEMA spokeswoman, residents in Mid-Missouri are receiving about $800,000 in relief. In Cole County, 138 are approved for disaster

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Coke bottle helps lead to suspect in statewide burglaries

Authorities believe they’ve found the man responsible for burglaries across Missouri, and a bottle of Coca-Cola helped break the case. KTVI-TV reports that 25-year-old Dakota Blackburn, of Moberly, faces multiple charges for burglaries in St. Charles County, Jefferson City, Moberly and elsewhere. Authorities believe he’s responsible for more than a dozen crimes. Blackburn is jailed

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