LaserCycle, Inc. of Lenexa added Everett Turner as the Customer Care Manager. Director of Sales, Mike Williamson saidTurner will be on the front lines of providing more customer care and support. Turner comes to the company with 14 years of ...
Read More »Missouri's Senior Rx Program To Fill Gap
Gov. Bob Holden announced a plan to help ease the financial burden for Missouri seniors paying for expensive prescription drugs. Missouri’s existing prescription drug program for senior citizens will be combined with the new Medicare prescription drug benefit. Holden said ...
Read More »AWL Collects Toys For Sheffield Place
The Association for Women Lawyers will be collecting toys and gifts for Sheffield Place at their annual meeting and holiday judicial recpetion. The reception takes place 5:00 p.m December 9th at 401 W. 55th Street. Sheffield Place is a long ...
Read More »Woman Convicted Of Murder Granted New Trial
A Hickory County woman convicted of second-degree murder and sentenced to two consecutive 30-year terms in prison will have another chance to present evidence of self-defense, defense of premises and voluntary manslaughter after a Missouri Supreme Court decision reversed her ...
Read More »Technology Makes Shopping Easier
‘Tis the season for long lines at cash registers, fighting crowds in the mall and trying in vain to ask a salesperson for help. But this year, some retailers are trying to make it a little easier to survive. Wal-Mart ...
Read More »Condominium Sales Remain A Hot Trend
Condominium sales are heating up nationwide, and the trend is likely to continue, according to the National Association of Home Builders. The builders group reported Tuesday that sales of new and existing condominiums rose 12.9 percent to a seasonally adjusted ...
Read More »Good Faith Based On Motive, Not Previous Testimony
A mother of two acted in good faith in proposing to her ex-husband her plans of moving out of state with their children, the Missouri Court of Appeals, Western District, ruled in a reversed decision, despite allegations that she misrepresented ...
Read More »O'Fallon Attorney Reappointed As Commercial Law Chair
O’Fallon attorney Robert J. Blackwell, principal of Blackwell and Associates L.L.C., has been appointed as the chair for the Missouri Bar Association’s Commercial Law Committee for the second year in a row. Blackwell, a commercial law attorney, has been involved ...
Read More »Homeowner Associations Expected To Expand Services
As municipalities begin to cut back on operating budgets, homeowners should not be surprised to see their neighborhood and community associations assuming a greater role when it comes to providing basic maintenance services for residents. So said Frank Rathburn, a ...
Read More »New Members Named To State Advisory Council
Jane Lesher and Dr. Edward Mosby have been named to the State Advisory Council on Pain and Symptom Management. The council’s main function is to create an annual report for the Director of the Department of Health and Senior Services, ...
Read More »Unmarked Human Burial Consultation Committee Names Appointee
Lenora Gaydusek of Great Plains Energy and an event coordinator in Belton, has been appointed to the state’s Native American slot on the Unmarked Human Burial Consultation Committee. Gaydusek replaces her father, Bobby Blue, who is deceased. The Unmarked Human ...
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