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Honor Awards 2024 Art Exhibition
Honor Awards 2024 features new artwork by ten regional artists who received Awards of Excellence in the 2022 juried exhibits at Art Saint Louis. Honor Awards 2024 will show in […]
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Bismarck police looking for felony suspect on assault charges
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Slow process of Missouri marijuana expungement drags on months after constitutional deadlines
IRONTON — Sammye White balanced carefully on a stepladder as she pulled a hefty box marked “1993” off the top shelf. White, the elected circuit clerk for Iron County in southeast Missouri, was searching for an old marijuana case. The small storage room near her office is packed with faded ledgers indexing criminal cases by […]
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Money isn’t enough to speed up Missouri’s marijuana expungements
Out of the $7 million Missouri lawmakers approved last year to help courts expunge decades of marijuana cases, state records show less than 10% of it was spent as of mid-May. Across the state, nearly 123,000 marijuana cases have been expunged, according to numbers compiled by the Missouri Supreme Court. But court officials have said […]
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