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    Politics

    Arnold sues over Mo. state audit of scuttled road project

    stltoday.com • Politics • Missouri

    The city of Arnold, Missouri is suing State Auditor Scott Fitzpatrick over his investigation into a cancelled road project, claiming he is overstepping his authority by requesting records from closed city council meetings.

    As deadlines near, Missouri’s paid sick leave law in limbo

    stltoday.com • Politics • Missouri

    Missouri's new paid sick leave law faces uncertainty as the legislature considers its repeal and the Supreme Court reviews a legal challenge, leaving businesses in limbo.

    Missouri Republicans race to repeal sick leave law before rules take effect May 1

    stltoday.com • Politics • Missouri

    Missouri Republicans attempted to repeal a recently passed law granting paid sick leave and minimum wage increases, leading to a tense political standoff and stalled negotiations.

    3 farms drop out of St. Louis County fresh food program

    stltoday.com • Politics • Missouri

    Three farms withdrew from a St. Louis County fresh food program due to concerns about mismanagement and alleged misrepresentation by the program's administrator.

    Missouri GOP bid to repeal sick leave, wage rules blocked

    stltoday.com • Politics • Missouri

    Missouri Republican lawmakers' attempt to repeal voter-approved minimum wage increases and paid sick leave rules failed due to internal disputes, despite ongoing efforts by business groups to overturn the legislation.

    Kehoe looking to ‘reform’ Missouri’s food assistance program

    stltoday.com • Politics • Missouri

    Missouri's Governor Mike Kehoe is exploring ways to reform the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) to encourage healthier food choices among recipients, potentially through waivers from the USDA.

    Missouri House votes to protect foster children’s benefits

    stltoday.com • Politics • Missouri

    The Missouri House passed a bill preventing the state from using foster children's benefits to pay for their care, also including a provision banning child marriage.

    Crime

    Autopsy identifies gunshot victim as Doniphan man

    semissourian.com • Crime • Missouri

    An autopsy confirmed that William Joseph Wilkerson, 20, died from a gunshot wound to the head in Ripley County, Missouri.

    Man orchestrated shooting in St. Louis County, charges say

    stltoday.com • Crime • Missouri

    A Florissant man, Leroy McCauley, has been charged with first-degree murder for orchestrating and carrying out the shooting death of Kyree Chapman in St. Louis County.

    Ripley County Sheriff’s Report

    theprospectnews.com • Crime • Missouri

    The Ripley County Sheriff's report details various incidents including thefts, trespassing, livestock in the roadway, property disputes, arrests, and domestic disturbances.

    Business

    Chicago-based company didn't pay for weed, suit says

    stltoday.com • Business • Missouri

    A Missouri cannabis company is being sued for over $200,000 in unpaid cannabis products.

    Chamber Welcomes New Bowling Center Owners

    theprospectnews.com • Business • Missouri

    The Ripley County Chamber of Commerce welcomed the new owners of the Current River Bowling Family Fun Center & RV Park in Doniphan, Missouri, celebrating their renovations and plans for the future.

    Police

    Doniphan Police Report

    theprospectnews.com • Police • Missouri

    The Doniphan Police report details various incidents, including aggressive dogs, a vacant house with an open door, a DUI arrest, a civil standby, and an unfounded child neglect report.