May 16, 2024
Property

Suit aims to force senior tax freeze in St. Louis County

CLAYTON — A candidate running for Missouri Senate filed suit Monday against St. Louis County for failing to start its senior property tax freeze. Republican David Gregory, a former state representative from Chesterfield now running for state Senate District 15, is suing on behalf of Anthony Leara, a St. Louis County resident who could benefit

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Lawsuit seeks cryptocurrency ‘keys’ from associate of dead Lincoln businessman | Nebraska

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Property

Treasurer had close ties to ‘problem landlord’ in St. Louis

ST. LOUIS — Tina Pennington had only lived in the home on Ohio Avenue a few weeks when the pipes froze and burst. The floor heaters and radiators didn’t work. Pennington called her landlord’s maintenance team and they sent someone who told her the water they added to the kitchen radiator leaked right through. “I’ve

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Property

Missouri Senate advances update to senior property tax break

JEFFERSON CITY — The Missouri Senate is poised to give its stamp of approval to a series of updates to a law signed last year allowing counties to stop real property tax increases for certain seniors. Current law, approved last year, authorizes the freeze for homeowner taxpayers eligible for Social Security benefits. But opponents questioned

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Funds

State awards rural fire agencies funds to combat wildfires

Several rural and volunteer fire departments in Northwest Indiana recently received Volunteer Fire Assistance grants through the Indiana Department of Natural Resources. The money, provided by the U.S. Department of Agriculture Forest Service, will be used to purchase training or equipment focused on combating wildfires. The maximum grant per department was $5,000. Recipients were selected

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