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St. Charles Police asking public to identify person of interest
ST. CHARLES COUNTY, Mo. – The St. Charles County Police Department is seeking the public’s help in identifying a person wanted for questioning in relation to a burglary. According to the police, the incident took place April 17 in the Addyston Place subdivision, in the Caulks Hill area.
Hazelwood steel company owner admits lying about safety of manufactured bridge components
ST. LOUIS – The owner of a Hazelwood steel company appeared in federal court on Tuesday and admitted contract fraud for a repair project in Lincoln County for a Mississippi River lock and dam. Prosecutors with the U.S. Attorney’s Office for the Eastern District of Missouri said Theodore “Ted”...
A Missouri lottery player just won $1,000 a Week for Life
ST. PETERS,Mo. – What would you do if you won $1,000 per week for the rest of your life? Well, that isn’t just a hypothetical question for one Missouri lottery player. It appears that state officials are still looking for the winner. Someone from St. Peters, Missouri, bought a winning Cash4Life Quick Pick ticket for […]
Missing 17-year-old found safe, Troy, Missouri, police say
TROY, Missouri — A 17-year-old has been found safe after being reported missing Wednesday night. A post on Facebook from the Troy Missouri Police Department asked for the public’s assistance in finding the teen who reportedly ran away. He was found safe, police said.
The Credit Card Competition Act would harm Missouri’s small businesses
As any small business owner knows, the customer experience is just as important as the quality of products or services we offer. For my wellness and beauty business, AN Skin & Beauty in O’Fallon, my customers expect and depend on being able to shop our products in my store and online with ease and peace-of-mind. […] The post The Credit Card Competition Act would harm Missouri’s small businesses appeared first on Missouri Independent.
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