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Friends of incapacitated Mizzou student demand criminal charges against fraternity members
The former University of Missouri student who was incapacitated last year after a fraternity hazing incident will likely never see, walk or talk again -
Attorney General Schmitt Files Suit Against Boone County Fencing Contractor for Violations of Missouri Consumer Protection Laws
Attorney General Schmitt Files Suit Against Boone County Fencing Contractor for Violations of Missouri Consumer Protection Laws. -
Renew Missouri: If lawmakers don't embrace renewable energy, businesses will look elsewhere
The state of Missouri is poised to lose economic opportunities if lawmakers do not get with the renewable energy program that is sweeping the nation, according to an environmental expert. -
Missouri Attorney General’s Office Announces 169 Law Enforcement Agencies Cleared Backlog of Kits, 3 Prosecutions Underway
Missouri Attorney General’s Office Announces 169 Law Enforcement Agencies Cleared Backlog of Kits, 3 Prosecutions Underway. -
Mizzou student is incapacitated after hazing incident, parents sue fraternity
The parents of a former University of Missouri freshman who is now incapacitated have sued his classmates and the fraternity he was trying to join for alleged negligence and vicarious liability -
GOP State Senator Rick Brattin enters race for Hartzler's 4th Congressional District seat
If Republican Rick Brattin has his way, he will trade in his state Senate seat to represent the 4th Congressional District in the upcoming 2022 election.But experts say securing the U.S. -
Racial artwork removed from Boone County Courthouse wall after commission vote
The Boone County Commission voted to remove racial artwork from the local courthouse after a three-hour public hearing. -
Lawyers spearhead effort to remove racial artwork from Boone County courthouse wall
When attorney Rusty Antel glances at the two murals located in the stairwell of the Boone County courthouse, it doesn’t make him fearful but he understands how they might scare others. -
Missouri Supreme Court rules against attorneys fees for Boone County homeowners association
The Missouri Supreme Court affirmed a Boone County Circuit Court’s decision to deny attorney fees and litigation expenses to a homeowners association -
Western District remands case against highway commission involving mother and child who drowned
A state appellate court reversed and remanded a wrongful death lawsuit to Boone County, which had dismissed the complaint of a father who lost his daughter and grandchild in a tragic road accident involving flooding. -
Lawmakers consider grant program to address shortage of practicing doctors in rural Missouri
When state Rep. Herman Morse needs to see a doctor, he drives 30 to 55 miles from Dexter to Poplar Bluff, Saxton or Cape where there is a hospital or doctor park, assuming he can secure an appointment. -
Boone County homeowners association appeals victory to Supreme Court over attorney fees, litigation costs
St. Louis attorney: 'Courts are fickle creatures' -
HEPLERBROOM: Missouri Government Actions on Covid-19 – Updated 5/15/2020
update discusses: state park campgrounds opening some St. Louis public libraries set to reopen lawsuit filed in Boone County SOCIAL LIFE Missouri state parks that had previously opened for limited activities will open their campgrounds next week. -
Progressive Casualty Insurance breached fiduciary duty, judge rules
A lawsuit against Progressive Casualty Insurance that alleges the company failed to settle a claim on behalf of one its clients and breached its fiduciary duty is moving forward. -
Former Missouri School Boards Association employee's lawsuit to return to Boone County court following federal judge's order
A former Missouri School Boards Association employee's Missouri Human Rights Acts lawsuit is on its way back to a Boone County court after a U.S. District judge ruled last week that the case did not belong in federal court. -
Driver's failure to maintain careful lookout alleged to be factor in St. Louis collision
ST. LOUIS – A Boone County driver is alleged to have failed to maintain her vehicle in an auto accident in St. Louis. -
Appeals panel sides with Boone County in property owner’s right-of-way encroachment
KANSAS CITY – The Missouri Court of Appeals, Western District has affirmed a ruling in favor of Boone County in its case against a property owner who had built a detached garage and other structures in the public right of way. -
Former Mizzou assistant professor loses appeal seeking to overturn discharge
JEFFERSON CITY — A former University of Missouri assistant professor, who was denied tenure after publishing an article without citing a graduate student's work, lost an appeal that sought to overturn his discharge.