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                        Missourians have lost more than $92 million to scams this year, according to the Federal Trade Commission.
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                        The proposal comes as the city considers removing "diversity, equity and inclusion" language from its strategic plan.
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                        Missourians are experiencing an increasing number of fraudulent text messages claiming to be from the Department of Revenue or Department of Motor Vehicles.
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                        NEW MADRID, Mo. (AP) — Three former officials of a small southeast Missouri town are facing felony charges after a state audit found more than $115,000 in…
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                        A former St. Joseph school district superintendent who was overpaid more than $660,000 in pension payments has pleaded guilty to one count of wire…
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                        A central Missouri woman has admitted to stealing nearly $400,000 from her employer.Federal prosecutors say Abbie Martin Stemper, of Versailles, pleaded…
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                        A former IRS employee has been sentenced in federal court in Missouri two years and six months in prison in a $326,000 fraudulent tax refund scheme.The…
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                        The Missouri attorney general's office said a home security company accused of misleading consumers has to pay $50,000 to Missouri customers. The attorney…
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                        Financial advisers soon will have more authority to act if they suspect an older Missouri resident or person with a disability is the target of financial…
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                        Attorneys say an investment firm has settled a federal lawsuit accusing it of bilking investors out of $39 million in a failed effort to build an…
 
 
 
 
 
 
