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In the wake of child sex abuse incidents at southwest Missouri’s Kanakuk Christian sports camp, Branson-area lawmakers are filing bills in the Missouri House and Senate aimed at making it easier to file lawsuits seeking damages from perpetrators.
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A five-year legal battle between the heirs of Missouri painter Thomas Hart Benton and the Kansas City bank that handled his trust has ended with a judge awarding the family a fraction of the millions they sought.
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House Chief Clerk Dana Miller plans to appeal the dismissal of her lawsuit against outgoing Speaker Dean Plocher
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Scotland County Hospital’s board chair was ‘less than creditable’ in testimony that she was responding to a financial crisis that could have closed the hospital.
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Meatpacking waste sludge is spread as fertilizer on farmland and can wash into waterways.
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The settlement will remain sealed for privacy reasons.
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Gov. Mike Parson said his ban aims to crack down on intoxicating hemp edibles that mimic candy, but hemp industry leaders say the ban goes too far.
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Miller’s lawsuit, filed in May, accuses Plocher and his chief of staff, Rod Jetton, of retaliating against her after she raised concerns about his alleged mistreatment of women and misuse of state funds.
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The lawsuit claims the commission regularly violated the state’s Sunshine Law and the law governing its actions.
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Nonpartisan staff in the legislative chamber work in "a culture of fear," Clerk Dana Miller said at a news conference at a Jefferson City courthouse.