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Paperwork issues meant more than 16,000 Missourians lost Medicaid coverage in July
When Rebecca Uccello got a call that her daughter’s Medicaid coverage was in jeopardy, she said it “sent me into a tailspin.” Her 13-year-old daughter, Izabella, has been on Medicaid since age two because of severe developmental disabilities, including a birth defect which prevents her spinal cord from properly developing and a neurological condition which […]
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Sales down at Polished.com
I-270 exit ramp to Lewis and Clark in North County to close Monday for 2 months
Metro East Dispensary Sees ‘Drastic Decrease’ After Missouri Legalizes Weed Sales
St. Louis OKs $1.9M more for violent crime ‘interruption’ programs
Deal dead for sale of AT&T tower in downtown St. Louis
1 person injured in north St. Louis City crash Friday morning
Backyard grading/hardscaping company recommendations?
Man found dead in Jefferson County Tuesday night, police investigating
3-vehicle crash injures several on I-70 EB overnight
Library tax vote in Cole County shows why Missouri campaign disclosure laws are vital
Missouri campaign finance laws exist so voters know who is involved in and supports a campaign, as well as how the campaign spends its money. Ballot measures, candidates and committees are regulated by the state’s campaign finance laws — Missouri Revised Statutes Chapter 130 — which are enforced by the Missouri Ethics Commission. Individuals have been known […]
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