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New director for Missouri Gaming Commission

The Missouri Gaming Commission will get a new executive director next year.

The commission says Executive Director Roger Stottlemyre will be retiring March 1 and will be replaced by William Seibert, who is currently the commission's deputy director for regulatory enforcement. 

Stottlemyre is a former Missouri State Highway Patrol superintendent who has led the gaming regulatory agency since 2010.

Seibert was a Highway Patrol officer from 1977 to 2006. He served on the Missouri Board of Probation and Parole and as deputy chief of the O'Fallon Police Department before joining the Gaming Commission staff in July 2010.

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