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Hawley announces Missouri will receive millions after fraud settlement with Mylan Inc.

Attorney General Josh Hawley announced Thursday that Missouri will receive over $3.1 million as part of a $465 million settlement against Mylan Inc. The settlement comes after allegations that Mylan knowingly underpaid rebates owed to Missouri’s Medicaid program for the sales of EpiPen and EpiPen Jr. The case alleged that from 2010 to March,31, 2017,

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Boone County Bar Association comments on intention to appoint members of private bar

The Boone County Bar Association confirms it has received notice from 13th Circuit Court Presiding Judge Kevin Crane of the court’s intention to begin immediately appointing private practice attorneys to represent criminal defendants. District Defender David Wallis said public defenders in the District 13 Office will not be assigned to represent criminal defendants who are

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A mild autumn day

TODAY: Temperatures will climb to the mid 70s this afternoon under mostly sunny skies. It will be a pleasant fall day with low humidity and a northerly breeze up to 8 mph. TONIGHT: Skies will remain mostly clear as temperatures drop back near 50 degrees. The northerly breeze will calm through the overnight hours. EXTENDED:

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Hawley names independent counsel to investigate allegations of wrongdoing in Koster administration

Attorney General Josh Hawley on Thursday appointed Mr. Hal Goldsmith, of Bryan Cave, LLC as the outside council to investigate allegations of wrongdoing by the Koster administration. Hawley said Goldsmith spent more than 20 years as an assistant U.S. attorney specializing in the prosecution of government corruption. Hawley said Goldsmith has specific expertise in legal

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Community leaders organize town hall to discuss racially insensitive photo of JCPS students

Around 100 people gathered inside the Quinn Chapel AME Church Wednesday night to talk about race relations in their community. The town hall was organized by community leaders in response to controversial photo involving three Jefferson City Public School students. The picture posted to social media earlier this month showed the teenage students around a

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