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Some States Delaying Tax Refunds, Missouri May Speed Them Up

The deadline for filing your income tax return is a little over a month away. But at least five states are considering withholding tax refunds for weeks. Missouri residents, however, could get their state tax refunds earlier, thanks to a bill the Missouri House passed March 2nd. Read more »

National Average Gas Price Rises 10 Cents a Gallon

If you think you're paying more at the pump lately, you're probably right. Read more »

Shallow Graves Found Near Garfield, Arkansas

The disappearance of a woman and her mother from Benton county, Arkansas may be solved. Published reports quotes police who say they have found two bodies in shallow graves near Garfield, Arkansas. Christina Bishop and her mother Louise have been missing since June. Read more »

Missouri State of the Union Reactions

Here is a look at reaction from members of Missouri's congressional delegation to President Obama's State of the Union speech: Read more »

Arkansas Governor's Budget: No Raises for Public Employees

Arkansas top budget officer says the governor's budget for the upcoming year does not include any raises for state workers. Read more »

Hearing in Cole Camp Murder Case Delayed

A new preliminary hearing date has been set for the man suspected of killing three people at their home in western Missouri. Read more »

Teen Arrested in Case of Missing Bentonville Mother, Daughter

Nicolas James Johansen, 18, was arrested for hindering prosecution. His arrest is connected to the disappearance of Christina Bishop and Louise Bishop of Bentonville, Ark. Read more »

Bentonville Missing Women: New Surveillance, $25,000 Reward

Police say patrons of a Missouri strip club may have clues to the disappearance of two Arkansas women. Louise and Christina Bishop's family are offering $25,000 for tips. Read more »

Warsaw man's body found in Truman Lake

The water patrol says 67-year-old Leslie Hansen was found Wednesday, a day after he was reported missing by his wife. Read more »

Fall Turkey Season Will Not Open for Arkansas Hunters

The Arkansas Game and Fish Commission says the population of gobblers is too low to open the hunting season. KSPR spoke with hunters in Mountain Home about their thoughts. Read more »

Statewide Vaccinations Set for Arkansas

Health units across Arkansas are gearing up for the largest effort in state history to vaccinate residents against the flu. Read more »

Arkansas to Pay Back Wages

The U.S. Labor Department says the state of Arkansas will pay more than $130,000 in back overtime wages for 161 wildlife officers. Read more »

2 arrested on charges of selling stolen cigarettes

Officials say 107 cartons of cigarettes taken from a Benton County home are believed to be part of 4,020 cartons stolen from an Oklahoma tobacco company. Read more »

Police Not Seeking 2nd Suspect in Cole Camp Killings

Police investigating the deaths of three people in a central Missouri home say they're not pursuing additional suspects beyond the man already in custody. Read more »

Crowd Urges Skelton to Discuss Health Care

About 100 people gathered outside Rep. Ike Skelton's office in Missouri's capital city to voice concerns about federal health care legislation. Read more »

Beaver Lake fishermen find body near area where man disappeared

Benton County Sheriff's spokesman Doug Gay says the body was found Tuesday floating north of the Horseshoe Bend Marina. Read more »

Benton County Bailiff Arrested

A Benton County Circuit Court bailiff has been arrested for driving while intoxicated for the second time in just more than three months. Read more »

Man Dead After Swimming Accident

A Kansas City man dies after a near-drowning in Lake of the Ozarks. Read more »

Pot Grower's Death Remains a Mystery

Cops in Bella Vista, Ark., don't know why 43-year-old James Meddress III died. They do know he lived atop a sophisticated marijuana-growing operation. Read more »

Arkansas Neighbors Frustrated with Mysterious Debris Falling from the Sky

Many people expect some firework debris to land during the 4th of July weekend but one Rogers, AR neighborhood has been barraged with mysterious debris for more than a month. Neighbors say they feel like they're living in a war zone. Police are stumped, searching for whom or what may be responsible. Read more »

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