The Jefferson County Council on Sept. 8 approved new regulations for special events held by area businesses, and not everyone is happy about the changes.
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Read More »The Jefferson County Council on Sept. 8 approved new regulations for special events held by area businesses, and not everyone is happy about the changes.
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Read More »The Jefferson County Port Authority accepted a proposal from Riverview Commerce Park, LLC, to lease operations and mooring privileges for a 20-barge fleet to be located below the confluence of Joachim Creek and the Mississippi River.
Read More »Mercy Hospital Jefferson in Crystal City is not only branching out to other areas of the county but to other institutions as well.
Read More »A Missouri appeals court gave an editing job to a November ballot measure that would institute a method for early voting.
Read More »Several Missouri attorneys and judges were recognized and received awards during the Missouri Bar Conference.
Read More »Missouri Supreme Court Chief Justice Mary R. Russell on Thursday announced the creation of a task force to focus on the future of the legal profession.
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Read More »Dana Tippin Cutler made Missouri Bar history Wednesday at the group’s annual conference when she became the first black woman elected as the board’s vice president.
Read More »The Missouri Bar's annual conference this year is already historic, after the group elected the first black woman as the Board of Governor's vice president.
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Read More »A Jefferson County judge on Monday ordered Charter Communications and AT&T to disclose subscriber information for additional IP addresses used to post derisive comments online about critics of the Fox C-6 School District.
Read More »Missouri inmate Earl Ringo Jr., convicted in two murders at a Columbia restaurant in 1998, was executed early Wednesday.
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Read More »The Missouri Supreme Court has restored a $1 million punitive damages award against a former Kansas City car dealer, ruling that a state law capping the amount couldn’t be applied constitutionally.
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