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Traffic stop on I-44 in Webster County turns into child prostitution bust
news@kspr.comMARSHFIELD, Mo -- The girl involved in the scheme is just 14-years-old. Webster County prosecutors say Theotis Thomas was on his way to St. Louis with the girl when a trooper first pulled them over for speeding. Now Thomas is charged with promoting...Tags: Crime, Law and Justice, Justice System, Prostitution, Lawyers, Sex Crimes
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MO Highway Patrol: Driver stopped on I-44, shot into semi
WAYNESVILLE, Mo. -- A man from eastern Missouri is in jail and charged with firing a weapon into passing traffic and hitting a tractor trailer on Interstate 44. State investigators say it happened on Sunday afternoon near the 166 mile marker in...
Tags: Prosecution
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Missouri State University Board of Governors to decide possible tuition hike
news@kspr,comSPRINGFIELD, Mo. -- Students at Missouri State University may pay more for their education next school year. The MSU Board of Governors will vote on a tuition hike either Thursday or Friday in St. Louis. In-state undergrads would pay $113 more a year...Tags: Consumer Confidence, Executive Branch, Government, Politics, Consumers
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Video: Springfield lawmaker posts video of gun owner firing shots at Democrat's anti-gun legislation
news@kspr.comSPRINGFIELD, Mo. -- A state representative from Springfield is firing back, literally, at proposed legislation that would ban Missourians from owning assault weapons. Republican Rep. Eric Burlison posted a video on YouTube on Tuesday of him asking gun...Tags: YouTube, Assault, Firearms
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Springfield-Branson National Airport passenger, freight numbers grew in 2012 over 2011
SPRINGFIELD, Mo. -- Passenger numbers were up at the Springfield airport in 2012. That increase bucks national and regional trends. “Our total passenger numbers were up 2.8 percent in 2012,” said Brian Weiler, airport director of aviation. ...
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Republicans in Missouri Legislature oppose Medicaid expansion favored by Gov. Nixon
JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. -- Gov. Jay Nixon says expanding Medicaid eligibility in Missouri is both "the smart thing" and "the right thing to do." Nixon announced his support for the expansion on Thursday. He says it could provide health care coverage to an...
Tags: Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act, Hospitals and Clinics, Barack Obama, Government Health Care, Economy, Business and Finance
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Branson Leaders Hear Pros and Cons of Ordinance Requiring Prescription for Pseudoephedrine, Ephedrine
Reporter, PhotographerBranson leaders will decide if they'll follow in the footsteps of Hollister officials by requiring a prescription for medications that contain meth making ingredients. The Branson mayor and board of alderman heard the pros and cons from those who support...Tags: Methamphetamine (drug), Mike Morton, Health and Medical Professionals, Drugs and Medicines, Health
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Lebanon Business Under Investigation is No Longer Renting City Owned Building
Reporter, PhotographerA couple under investigation by the Missouri Attorney General's Office and scrutinized by the Better Business Bureau is no longer renting a city-owned building in Lebanon. Last year, the city council approved a building allowance to Homestead...Tags: Entertainment, Craigslist, Inc., YouTube, Services and Shopping, Judges
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