Tag: missouri
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Springfield Man Sentenced to 30 Years for Leading Multi-Million Dollar Drug Trafficking Organization
Keith L. Rayford received a 30-year federal prison sentence for leading a drug trafficking conspiracy in Springfield, Mo., involving methamphetamine, fentanyl, heroin, cocaine, and ecstasy, and millions in controlled substances.
Politics and GovernmentLaw EnforcementFederal GovernmentLegalSocial IssuesGeneral Politics Keith L. RayfordSpringfieldMissouriDrug TraffickingMethamphetamineFentanylFederal Bureau of InvestigationFBI
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Missouri Social Security Offices Update Operational Status, Promote Online Services
The Social Security Administration has updated the operational status of its Missouri offices, encouraging residents to check online. Many services, including benefit applications and account management, are readily available digitally, reducing the need for in-person visits.
Politics and GovernmentHealthFederal GovernmentSocial IssuesEconomy Social Security AdministrationMissourioffice operationsonline servicesretirement benefitsdisability benefitsMedicare
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Missouri Social Security Offices Update Operational Status, Promote Online Services
The Social Security Administration has updated the operational status of its Missouri offices, encouraging residents to check online. Many services, including benefit applications and account management, are readily available digitally, reducing the need for in-person visits.
Politics and GovernmentBusinessHealthFederal GovernmentEmployment and LaborSocial IssuesEconomyLegal Social Security AdministrationMissourioffice operationsonline servicesretirement benefitsdisability benefitsMedicare
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Missouri Social Security Offices Update Operations, Promote Online Services
The Social Security Administration has updated the operational status of its Missouri offices, urging residents to use online services for benefits, account management, and information access. Many tasks can now be completed digitally, reducing the need for in-person visits.
Politics and GovernmentBusinessHealthFederal GovernmentEmployment and LaborSocial IssuesEconomyLegal Social Security AdministrationMissouriOnline ServicesRetirement BenefitsDisability BenefitsMedicareAccount Management
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Missouri Social Security Offices Update Status, Promote Online Services
The Social Security Administration announced changes to its Missouri office operations, urging residents to utilize extensive online services for reviewing information, applying for benefits, and managing accounts, reducing the need for in-person visits.
Politics and GovernmentBusinessFederal GovernmentEconomySocial IssuesEmployment and LaborLegal Social Security AdministrationMissouriOffice OperationsOnline ServicesBenefitsRetirementDisability
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Social Security Administration Updates Missouri Office Status, Promotes Online Services
The Social Security Administration announced operational changes for its Missouri offices, urging the public to use online services for tasks like checking benefits, applying for aid, and managing accounts, reducing the need for in-person visits.
Politics and GovernmentBusinessFederal GovernmentEconomySocial IssuesEmployment and LaborLegal Social Security AdministrationMissouriOnline ServicesBenefitsRetirementDisabilityMedicare
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Social Security Administration Updates Missouri Office Status, Promotes Online Services
The Social Security Administration announced operational changes for its Missouri offices, urging the public to use online services for tasks like checking benefits, applying for aid, and managing accounts, reducing the need for in-person visits.
Politics and GovernmentHealthFederal GovernmentSocial IssuesEmployment and LaborLegalEconomy Social Security AdministrationMissouriOnline ServicesBenefitsRetirementDisabilityMedicare
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Media Monitor: 12 Presumed Dead in Missouri Skydiving Plane Crash
The Washington Post is reporting that a skydiving plane crash near Butler Memorial Airport in Missouri has left 12 people presumed dead, according to officials and the Missouri State Highway Patrol.
Law EnforcementSportTransportationSocial Issues MissouriPlane CrashSkydivingButler Memorial AirportKansas CityFatalitiesAviation AccidentsThe Washington Post
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Media Monitor: Skydiving Plane Crash in Missouri Kills 12
USA TODAY reports 12 people died, including 11 skydivers, after a plane crashed in Missouri on June 14, according to the Missouri State Highway Patrol.
BusinessLaw EnforcementTransportationLegalSocial Issues MissouriPlane CrashSkydivingFatalitiesJune 14Missouri State Highway PatrolUSA TODAY
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Kansas City Man Sentenced to 17 Years for Meth Distribution, Firearm Possession
Derone D. Gipson received a 17-year federal prison sentence for distributing methamphetamine and possessing a firearm. He was on supervised release for a prior drug conviction when he committed these offenses, leading to a consecutive sentence.
Law EnforcementPolitics and GovernmentFederal GovernmentLegalSocial Issues Derone D. GipsonKansas CityMissouriMethamphetamineDrug TraffickingFirearm PossessionOperation Take Back AmericaFBI
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Illegal Alien Sentenced to 25 Years for Child Rape in Missouri
An illegal alien in Missouri has been sentenced to 25 years for child rape and sexual exploitation. Brayanne Escobar-Guarnizo's conviction follows an investigation by ICE HSI and local law enforcement, as announced by DHS.
Law EnforcementPolitics and GovernmentSocial IssuesFederal GovernmentGeneral PoliticsLegal Brayanne Escobar-GuarnizoMissouriChild RapeSexual ExploitationICE HSIHomeland SecurityU.S. Department of Homeland Security
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Google Expands Missouri Presence with New Data Center and Community Investments
Google is establishing a new data center in Montgomery County, Missouri, investing in energy affordability, and creating local job training programs to support community growth.
BusinessScience & TechnologyEconomyEmployment and LaborEnergyComputers and InternetEducation GoogleMissouriData CenterEnergy AffordabilityWorkforce DevelopmentMontgomery CountyAmerenArtificial IntelligenceAlphabet
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Missouri Man Pleads Guilty to Grooming Minor
Crawford County resident Nathaniel Rod Gibson has admitted to grooming and engaging in illegal sexual contact with a minor. He faces sentencing for these federal charges.
Law EnforcementSocial Issues FBIGroomingMinorMissouriSex CrimeFederal ChargesChild Protection
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Media Monitor: Missouri Special Session Called to Redraw Congressional Maps
The Washington Post reports Missouri Governor Mike Kehoe called a special session to redraw congressional maps, part of a GOP effort to gain a House seat in the 2026 midterms.
Politics and GovernmentFederal GovernmentRepublican PartyState GovernmentsLaw MissouriMike KehoeDonald Trumpcongressional mapsredistricting2026 midterm electionsU.S. HouseThe Washington Post