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Lawmakers in multiple states are considering longer prison sentences or bigger fines for harming or killing police dogs.
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Technically, they’re not considered a form of gambling regulated under state law.
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Supporters believe they have momentum, though GOP infighting in the Senate could doom their chances.
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A new study from the U.S. Department of Agriculture found that the Special Supplemental Nutrition Program for Women, Infants and Children was underutilized. In 2021, it served only about half the number of people that qualified.
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Republican Speaker Dean Plocher unveiled Rod Jetton as his top aide Thursday, and Jetton's hiring was swiftly criticized.
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The City Council also is set to vote on ordinances related to Columbia Regional Airport and the Columbia Police Department.
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Gooch was a judge on the Southern District Court of Appeals before being selected to the Supreme Court.
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The City of Columbia is doing more the address homelessness. By 2024, Columbia will spend at least $1,044,435 on services for the homeless.
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Now that the first round of Boone County American Rescue Plan Act money has been allocated, the county faces the decision of finding what to use the rest on.
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George Draper will be the chief training officer for the St. Louis circuit attorney’s office. He worked as a prosecutor for 10 years at the beginning of his long legal career.