Love note from Jeff City

My Fellow Missourians: The Spring Legislative Break is over and we are back in the final half of session in Jefferson City.  As I mentioned in the last Capitol Report, I had the opportunity to hold four town hall listening post meetings last week.  I was offered the opportunity to help deliver ‘Meals on Wheels’

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Dutch Treat breakfast

All former employees of Nelly Don, Junior House and J.H. Collectibles are invited to a Dutch Treat breakfast at 9 a.m. Wednesday, April 12, in the 54 Café in Nevada.

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Public Post Test

In closing of the Municipal Election held on April 4, 2017, a public test of the vote tabulating equipment will be conducted in the Cedar County Courthouse at 9 a.m. Wednesday, April 12.   The public is welcome to attend.

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Blunt: Gorsuch is the right pick for the Supreme Court

The Senate Judiciary Committee recently held its confirmation hearings on Judge Neil Gorsuch’s nomination to serve as our nation’s next Supreme Court justice. Throughout the hearings, it was undoubtedly clear that President Trump made the right choice in selecting Judge Gorsuch to help shape the long-term view of the court. Speaking for the first time

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Parson to lead JAG-Missouri Board of Directors

Lieutenant Governor Mike Parson and wife Teresa will co-chair the new Board of Directors for Jobs for America’s Graduates in Missouri (JAG-Missouri). The organization will become a separate nonprofit organization on July 1. “Teresa and I believe in the young people of Missouri,” said Lieutenant Governor Parson. “We have looked closely at Jobs for America’s

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Rural hospital closings draw McCaskill’s attention

Senator: This is a matter of life and death U.S. Senator Claire McCaskill, the top-ranking Democrat on the Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs Committee, called for answers on why so many rural hospitals are closing across the country and what the federal government can do to support rural hospitals to prevent more closures. Over two

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CEDAR COUNTY COURT

The following felonies have been disposed in Cedar County: Lucas Keller McGee, Springfield, property damage 1st deg  9/17, 5 years supervised probation  3/13 The following misdemeanors have been filed in Cedar County: Jackson Seth La Don Jones, Stockton, exceeded posted speed limit by 20-25  mph  1/5 Tyler W Miller, El Dorado Springs, domestic assault 3rd 

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EL DORADO SPRINGS MUNICIPAL COURT

March 14: Rachel  Butterfield, nuisance disabled veh, $50.50 Robin Duncan, dog running at  large, $50.50 Clara Eckart, speeding 41/25, $63.50 Angela Fogle,  speeding 38/25, $63.50 Robert Hedges, C & R Driving $75.50 Kristie Joplin, nuisance junk 108 Hainline, disabled veh 1080 Hainline, $101 Clinton Meister, dog running at large, $50.50 Stephanie Nelson, dog running at

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ST. CLAIR COUNTY COURT

The following felonies have been filed in St Clair County: Donald G Witt, Rockville, possession of controked substance except 35   grams or less of marijuana/synthetic can, unlawfule use of weapon, delivery of 35  grams or less of marijuana or synthetic cannabnoid  3/23 Timothy S Kreisler, Lowry City, domestic assault 2nd deg  3/23

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