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Some States Delaying Tax Refunds, Missouri May Speed Them UpThe 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 » Energy Star Appliance Rebate Program ApproachesBeginning April 19th, Missouri residents can trade in their old appliances for new energy efficient ones. In the process, they can save some money, and even get some back by means of a rebate. Will Carter has details. Read more »
National Average Gas Price Rises 10 Cents a GallonIf you think you're paying more at the pump lately, you're probably right. Read more »
Forest Service Plans Prescribed Burns at Missouri ForestPrescribed burns are planned in the coming months at Mark Twain National Forest to reduce the risk of catastrophic wildfires. Read more »
Missouri State of the Union ReactionsHere is a look at reaction from members of Missouri's congressional delegation to President Obama's State of the Union speech: Read more »
Former Salem Teacher Charged with Statutory RapeDent County prosecutors have charged a former Salem Junior High teacher with statutory rape. Read more »
Families React to Nash’s Guilty VerdictA jury finds Donald "Doc" Nash guilty of killing his ex-girlfriend Judy Spencer 27-years-ago. Read more »
BREAKING: Day 4: Nash Found Guilty of 1982 MurderA jury handed down a guilty verdict to Donald Nash for the 1982 murder of Judy Spencer. Read more »
Defense Rests Case in Cold Case Murder TrialAttorneys for Donald Nash called their final witness Wednesday as they prepare for closing arguments Thursday. Nash is accused of killing his girlfriend Judy Spencer in 1982. Read more »
Day 3: Cold Case Murder Trial State and Defense RestA trial continues for a Dent County man accused of killing his girlfriend in 1982. Donald "Doc" Nash is charged with first-degree murder in the death of Judy Spencer. Read more »
Day Two: DNA Debated in Cold Murder CaseProsecutors began presenting the physical evidence they say links Donald Nash to the 1982 murder of Judy Spencer. Read more »
Updated: Prosecutor: Nash Is Killer, DNA Will Prove ItMore than a quarter-century after a woman was found dead in Dent County, her alleged killer goes on trial. Read more » Gov. Nixon appoints prosecutor for Dent CountyDemocratic Gov. Jay Nixon has appointed a new prosecutor for Dent County in south-central Missouri. Read more »
FEMA Urging Ozarks Residents to Register for Disaster AssistanceResidents in 28 counties who suffered property damage or loss from the severe storms, tornadoes and flooding from May 8 – 16 can register for federal disaster assistance. Read more »
Tornado, Flood Victims Can Apply for Federal HelpResidents in 28 counties who suffered property damage or loss from the severe storms, tornadoes and flooding from May 8 – 16 can register for federal disaster assistance. Read more » Changes Planned for National Scenic RiverwaysThe National Park Service wants your input on new plans for the 45-year-old riverway. Read more » Missouri Attorney General: Former Prosecutor Failed to File More than 200 CasesMissouri's Attorney General says hundreds of Dent County crime victims are waiting for justice. Chris Koster says the former Dent County prosecutor refused to file more than 250 cases because she wanted a bigger budget for her office or give victims compensation. Read more » Man Found Shot to Death in Dent County CemeteryThe Missouri State Highway Patrol and the Dent County Sheriff's Department are searching for clues in a suspicious cemetery death. Read more »
89 percent of Missouri school buses pass inspectionsMissouri school buses generally are in good working order. The Missouri State Highway Patrol this spring inspected 12,333 buses across the state. Read more »
Attorney General Seeks to Remove Dent County ProsecutorAttorney General Chris Koster has filed a petition asking a state trial judge to remove Dent County prosecutor Jessica Sparks. Read more » |
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