US. Marshals capture wanted Missouri suspect

Tucker photo Brown Co. BROWN COUNTY—Law enforcement are investigating a suspect on multiple allegations after an arrest in Brown County, Kansas. Just after noon March 17., Brown County deputies assisted the US Marshals in apprehending Cody Tucker
Iowa House OKs HMO premium tax hike to draw millions in federal matching funds

(Radio Iowa) – The Iowa House has passed a bill to temporarily raise the premium tax on private companies that offer H-M-Os to Iowans as well as the three companies that manage Iowa’s Medicaid program. That nine-month-long
Kansas House advances property tax relief plan, but its outlook remains uncertain
The Kansas House advanced property tax relief legislation Thursday, but its components must clear several more hurdles, including passage in the Senate, a vote of the people and another round of lawmaking, before its effects are realized.
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MDC says to be “BearWise” as black bears awaken for spring

By RYAN SKAITH With the weather turning warmer, black bears are waking up across the state and the Missouri Department of Conservation (MDC) is reminding residents to be “BearWise.” Missouri is currently home to an estimated population
Water Bill Increases A Possibility
The Maryville City Council is considering raising water rates to fund the construction of a new water treatment plant at the site of the current facility built in 1958. Construction on the new ozone and biological active
I Will Listen Event Returns To Northwest
The Behavioral Science Association at Northwest Missouri State University will host its annual “I Will Listen” event later this month, aimed at reducing stigma surrounding mental illness. The event supports a national movement led by the National
Nomination of Sen. Markwayne Mullin as Sec’y of Homeland Security advances after narrow committee vote

Sen. Markwayne Mullin is one step nearer to becoming the next head of the Department of Homeland Security after the Senate Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs Committee narrowly approved his nomination on Thursday. The panel voted 8–7
Missing University of Alabama student on spring break in Barcelona is found dead

Update: Authorities announced on Thursday that University of Alabama student James “Jimmy” Gracey, 20, who was reported missing in Barcelona, Spain while on spring break, has been found dead. A representative from the Barcelona police said in
Missouri among states shifting tax burden toward sales taxes

Post image By:Kevin HardyStateline There’s no doubt that raising sales taxes in order to lower property taxes will shift more of South Dakota’s tax burden to lower-income residents, Republican Senate Majority Leader Jim Mehlhaff said. “It is
