Lebanon Audit Released Tonight

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Lebanon Audit Released Tonight

By KSPR News

Last year, hundreds of people in the Laclede County community of Lebanon demanded a state audit of their city.

They said an outside agency needed to investigate the way the city was doing business. At 6:30 Wednesday night, they will find out if their suspicions were warranted.

Missouri Auditor Susan Montee and her staff will make their audit public at that time during a meeting at the Cowan Civic Center.

The meeting is open to the public.

Calls for an audit have led to many changes in Lebanon. A new mayor who favored an outside audit was swept into office. He, in turn, made sweeping changes in the city's police department.

We have a crew in Lebanon for the meeting and we'll bring you a full report on KSPR News at 10.

You don't have to wait until then. We’ll post findings from the audit right here at KSPR.com.

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