In an interview with the Washington University newspaper, former Sen. Jeff Smith, D-St. Louis, who was sentenced last week to one year and one day in federal prison for his part in a coverup of violations of election laws, says things are going to be [...]
A federal judge unsealed letters asking for leniency for former Sen. Jeff Smith, D-St. Louis Friday.
The letters, which might have had some sway over the judge since Smith did not receive the maximum sentence for obstruction, included appeals from colleagues on both sides of the aisle and from [...]
Any doubt that Missouri Southern State University President Bruce Speck has targeted the international mission for elimination are erased each time Speck opens his mouth.
In a column issued last week, Fourth District Congressman Ike Skelton emphasized his support of the Patriot Act:
The PATRIOT Act passed in the wake of the September 11, 2001, terrorist attacks. It was intended to enable law enforcement officials to track down and punish those responsible for the [...]
Fourth District Congressman Ike Skelton is highly skeptical of the Obama Administration's plan to try terrorist suspects in the United States:
Mr. Skelton, Missouri Democrat, said the decision "raises many serious questions" and said Congress set up military commissions specifically to handle the judicial cases of detainees from [...]
A big thank you to those who attended our benefit to buy new books for the East Middle School Library tonight. We were able to raise more than $1,000 with more money coming in.
We are planning to turn the variety show into an annual event. [...]
It took a while, but the Branson Tri-Lakes News, after running only one story about the arrest of former Kanakuk Kamp director Pete Newman on felony sex charges involving underage body, has another story posted today. [...]
The D. C. Block Shopper reports Seventh District Congressman Roy Blunt and his wife Abigail sold their Georgetown home for $1.53 million on Nov. 4. [...]
A benefit variety show to raise money for new books for the Joplin East Middle School Library will be held 4 to 8 p.m. today in the school auditorium. The school is located in Duquesne.
The first 90 minutes of the program will feature student groups, including the EMS [...]
When he was using a new law to close a preliminary hearing for former Kanakuk Kamp director Pete Newman, Taney County Circuit Court Judge Tony Williams did not even check to see what the law said.
The Ringling Brothers/Barnum and Bailey production being provided by the Missouri Southern State University Board of Governors and President Bruce Speck shows no signs of subsiding.
In the latest edition of the campus newspaper, The Chart, Speck says he does not know what to do now that the [...]
The St. Louis Riverfront Times prorides a list of those who wrote letters urging leniency for former Rep. Steve Brown, D-St. Louis, prior to his sentencing Tuesday. Among those is Rep. Bryan Stevenson, R-Webb City.
The publication provided a sampling of those letters, as well as letters supporting [...]
Acting U. S. Attorney Michael Reap filed a motion in U. S. District Court for the Eastern District of Missouri today asking that letters of support for former Sen Jeff Smith, D-St. Louis, who was sentenced to one year and one day in prison Tuesday, be made public:
Carthage-based Leggett & Platt dropped $10,000 into the campaign account of Speaker of the House Ron Richard, R-Joplin, according to a 48-hour report filed today with the Missouri Ethics Commission.
Richard has received at least $22,750 from Leggett this year, according to Ethics Commission documents. [...]
In response to a report that discovered numerous problems with dispersal of stimulus funds, Fourth District Republican Congressional candidate Bill Stouffer issued the following statement today:
“Missourians need real jobs, not made up numbers on a website,” said Stouffer. “Ike Skelton is losing touch with the needs of rural [...]
In her latest campaign news release, Fourth District Republican Congressional candidate Vicky Hartzler said the Obama Administration is incapable of running U. S. health care:
Republican congressional candidate Vicky Hartzler said today that false job claims and gross errors by the Obama Administration demonstrate [...]
In her latest column, Rep. Cynthia Davis, R-O'Fallon shares her thoughts on the H1N1 virus:
I like my school district. Here I am standing in front of their sign that announces the anticipated vaccination event was cancelled. The school district was going to host a' [...]
I am sure this post will bring out the legions of Sarah Palin acolytes who believe the Alaska governor can do no wrong, but the agreement between Mrs. Palin and College of the Ozarks to bar the media from her Dec. 2 speech is indefensible [...]
Lawyers for the plaintiffs in a class action lawsuit against former Department of Revenue officials will take the deposition of former DOR Direcdtor Trish Vincent, according to documents filed Wednesday in U. S. District Court for the Western District of Missouri.
The deposition is scheduled to take place in [...]
The Branson Tri-Lakes News website (formerly Branson Daily News) updated today, and despite the major developments in the Pete Newman sex case, not one word was mentioned.
A school principal who eats fried worms made the homepage, and on the inside local news page, residents were urged to be [...]
Darren Winans, one of two men accused of the October 2008 murder of Bob and Ellen Sheldon, owners of the Old Cabin Shop in Carthage, admitted that he violated the terms of his probation on a 2006 Barton County conviction.
Winans was not in court during the probation violation [...]
Lawyers for the plaintiffs in the newly certified class action lawsuit against the Department of Revenue filed a motion today to dismiss 17 defendants, all lower-level DOR employees.
If the judge approves the motion, the remaining defendants would be former Source for Public Data, Shadowsoft, former DOR Director Trish [...]
The government has accepted the pre-sentence investigation for former Rep. Talibdin El-Amin, D-St. Louis, today, according to a document filed in U. S. District Court for the Eastern District of Missouri.
El-Amin pleaded guilty to federal bribery charges Sept. 24, the same day he resigned from the House. El-Amin's' [...]
This should come as no surprise, considering he received no prison time, but former Rep. Steve Brown, D-St. Louis, filed a waiver of his right to appeal today in U. S. District Court for the Eastern District of Missouri.
Brown was sentenced to two years of probation and a [...]
A new Public Policy Polling survey gives Secretary of State Robin Carnahan just a one point lead, 43 percent to 42 percent over Seventh District Congressman Roy Blunt in the battle to replace retiring U. S. Senator Kit Bond.
The margin of error is 3.6 percent, meaning Ms. [...]
In a note of contrition before he was sentenced to one year and one day in prison Tuesday, former Sen. Jeff Smith, D-St Louis, said his desire to do anything he could to win his Congressional race against Russ Carnahan, brought about his downfall.
It is official. Thanks to an order issued by U. S. District Court Judge Nanette Laughrey Tuesday, a lawsuit against the Missouri Department of Revenue, the Source for Public Data, and Shawdowsoft has been certified as a class action.
In the lawsuit, filed by Emily Roberts, Jefferson City, and [...]
While former Sen. Jeff Smith, D-St. Louis, received one year and one day in prison following a one hour, 10 minute court session Tuesday, his co-defendants will not serve any prison time.
As noted in The Turner Report Tuesday, former Rep. Steve Brown, D-St. Louis, was placed on probation [...]
Investigative reports filed in Taney County Circuit Court indicate former Kanakuk Kamp director Pete Mewman indulged in naked truth or dare games with an underage boy at the Big Cedar Lodge in Taney County, and had mutual masturbation sessions with a 12-year-old at the K Dome, a place of worship [...]
Former Kanakuk Kamp director Pete Newman waived his preliminary hearing Tuesday and will return to court Dec. 17.
Meanwhile Taney County prosecutors filed new charges against Newman, bringing the total to 10. Judge Tony Williams increased Newman's bond by half a million dollars to $650,000.
Former Neosho High School band teacher Brian Rash waived the reading of charges against him Monday in Ottawa County Circuit District Court. His arraignment on felony sex charges is scheduled for Tuesday, Nov. 24.
Rash, who also taught for a time in joplin Catholic Schools, is charged with first [...]
An additional count of enticement of a child, a felony sex offense, was filed today against former Kanakuk Kamp director Pete Newman, according to online Taney County Circuit Court files.
Newman is also charged with two counts of statutory sodomy, another count of enticement of a child, and sexual [...]
In her latest capitol report, Rep. Marilyn Ruestman, R-Joplin, reprinted the report she wrote for the Missouri Women's Council. The text is featured below:
Missouri had its first “hit”! I couldn’t be more excited and proud. I was the House sponsor of House Bill 152 which was signed into [...]
A deal has been reached between Gov. Jay Nixon and Missouri's higher education institutions to keep undergraduate tuition level for the next school year The following news release was issued:
. ST. LOUIS - For the second year in a row, in-state, undergraduate students at Missouri's four-year, public colleges [...]
When the preliminary hearing for former Kanakuk Kamp director Pete Newman starts in less than an hour, one issue that will be taken up is a motion filed by Taney County Prosecuting Attorney Jeffrey Merrell to revoke Newman's bond.
The bond was initially set at $50,000 but was increased' [...]
A federal judge sentenced former Sen. Jeff Smith, D-St. Louis to one year and one day in jail this morning. He will also have to pay a $50,000 fine. The judge rejected Smith's attempt to get off with community service and house arrest.
Online Taney County Circuit Court records indicate former Kanakuk Kamps director Pete Newman's attorney, Tom Carver of Springfield, objected to the prosecuting attorney's motion to use Missouri's new Child Witness Protection Act during today's preliminary hearing.
Newman is charged with four felony sex crimes involving underage boys.
After Katie Steele Danner was named director of the Missouri Division of Tourism last week, I was fascinated by the savage way in which any mention of her previous brushes with the law was immediately decried as partisan or outright lies in the comments left on [...]
Former Sen. Jeff Smith, D-St. Louis, will be sentenced in less than three hours for his role in obstructing a federal investigation into monkey business during Smith's unsuccessful 2006 Congressional primary campaign against Russ Carnahan.
In the United States, the public has the right to know.
Unless, of course, you are in Judge Tony Williams' courtroom in Taney County Circuit Court. According to a post on the Crime Scene blog, Williams is banning the public from Pete Newman's preliminary [...]
The trial of McDonald County white supremacist Robert Joos has been pushed back to January after a federal judge approved Joos' motion for a continuance today during a hearing in Springfield. In addition to a charge of being a felon illegally possessing firearms, Joos also faces two counts of' [...]
The battle of the sealed responses continues on the eve of the sentencing of former Sen. Jeff Smith, D-St Louis, former Rep. Steve Brown, D-St. Louis, and Smith's former campaign treasurer Nick Adams, on federal election crimes.
Smith's attorneys filed a sealed response this morning to the government's response [...]
In his latest report to constituents, Sen. Bill Stouffer, R-Napton, a candidate for the Fourth District Congressional seat currently held by Ike Skelton, provides the first of two reports on the state's budget for 2010:
It will probably come as no surprise to anyone that the budget will be' [...]
Senate Majority Leader Charlie Shields appointed Rob Mayer, R-Dexter, to replace Sen. Gary Nodler, R-Joplin, as Appropriation Committee chairman Friday. The following news release was issued:
Senate Leader Charlie Shields, R-St. Joseph, today announced that he will appoint Sen. Rob Mayer, R-Dexter, as the new chairman of the Senate [...]
The Stone's Throw Dinner Theatre cast of Godspell and Natural Disaster will be among the acts featured during a variety show benefit 4 to 8 p.m. Saturday, November 21, in the East Middle School Auditorium in Duquesne.
Proceeds will go for new books for the East Middle School Library' [...]
Former state representative Vicky Hartzler, a GOP candidate for Fourth District Congress, will be at the Blue Top Restaurant in Lamar 3:15 p.m. Friday, according to an itinerary of her two-day listening tour through the district.
In the wake of a column by Steve Kraske of the Kansas City Star which described Fourth District Congressman Ike Skelton's health care vote as some kind of cowardly political move, the Washington Times ran an article this morning which more accurately describes Skelton as a "Harry Truman Democrat.": [...]
In sealed documents filed Friday with the U. S. District Court for the Eastern District of Missouri, the government opposed efforts by former Sen. Jeff Smith, D-St. Louis, former Rep. Steve Brown, D-St. Louis, and co-defendant Nick Adams to challenge the recommendations in their presentencing reports.
Nexstar Broadcasting's third quarter revenue was down 14.1 percent from 2008, according to a news release filed Thursday with the Securities and Exchange Commission, but the drop was expected, according to CEO Perry Sook. The news release is printed below:
Nexstar’s net revenue for the quarter ended September 30,' [...]
In his latest column for the Kansas City Star, Steve Kraske suggests that Fourth District Congressman Ike Skelton's vote against the Democratic health care proposal is a sign he is running scared:
The recent House vote on health care reform said one thing very clearly: 17-term Democratic Congressman' [...]
Sen. Gary Nodler, R-Joplin, a candidate for the Seventh District Congressional seat currently held by Roy Blunt, announced this morning he is stepping down as Senate Budget Commitee chairman. The following news release was issued:
Sen. Gary Nodler, R-Joplin, today announced he will resign [...]
With only five days left before sentencing, the government filed a memorandum today responding to the objections of former Sen. Jeff Smith, D-St. Louis to the pre-sentence investigation. As usual, the documents were sealed.
Smith pleaded guilty Aug. 25 to federal election conspiracy charges stemming from his unsuccessful 2006 [...]
Springfield defense attorney Dee Wampler has signed on as former Joplin Globe intern Colby Williams' lawyer, according to an entry of appearance filed today in U. S. District Court for the Western District of Missouri.
Williams, 24, a senior at Missouri Southern State University, is' [...]
Considering the murders at Fort Hood, Rep. Cynthia Davis, R-O"Fallon in her latest column, says we need to keep an eye on those of the Islamic faith in our military:
When we heard the news last week about Army officer, Nidal Hasan, who opened fire" [...]
In his latest Crowell Connection, Sen. Jason Crowell, R-Cape Girardeau, explains options available on Missouri's no-call list:
Nothing can disrupt a quiet dinner more than a badly timed phone call, but when that call is an unwanted telemarketer, it can truly be frustrating. This is why Missouri offers relief' [...]
(The following is my column for this week's Newton County News.)
One of the things that has made Dr. Ron Lankford one of the most effective school administrators in Missouri is his ability to remember faces and names.
When I became the area reporter for The Carthage Press' [...]
Superintendent of the Year Dr. Ron Lankford has announced he will retire June 30.
The story was broken tonight by The Fuse Joplin, continuing its growing reputation of landing big scoops at the expense of the traditional area media (and this blog, for that [...]
Jefferson City was the center of an alleged hostage situation for a few hours today, even though it eventually turned out to be much ado about nothing. Jason Rosenbaum posted this video which shows a little bit about what it was like in the capital today:
The Taney County Prosecuting Attorney filed a motion Monday to protect the child witnesses expected to testify about former Kanakuk Kamp director Pete Newman when he comes to trial on felony sex charges. If Judge Tony Williams approves the state's motion, it will be one of' [...]
Missouri's only president, Harry S Truman, first proposed nationalized health care in 1947 and watched as it was derailed by the moneyed interests who were making a killing keeping the system the way it was at that time.
The first step toward making sure everyone was covered came in' [...]
With only eight days to go before his sentencing on felony election conspiracy charges, Nick Adams, who served as treasurer for Jeff Smith's 2006 Congressional campaign, is doing his best to trim the length of his sentence.
Adams' lawyer filed a sealed sentencing memorandum in U. S. District Court [...]
The family of a 22-year-old inmate who committed suicide Nov 10, 2006, in the Barton County Jail, filed a wrongful death suit against former Sheriff Shannon Higgins, the Sheriff's Department and deputies Jauson Keys and Michael Weston, today in U. S. District Court for the Western District of Missouri.
In a wide-ranging interview with The Fuse Joplin, Sen. Jack Goodman, R-Mount Vernon, says rumors about him dropping out of the race are being spread by another candidate, though he does not name the candidate.
As far as fundraising is concerned, Goodman said, his main opponent is the front [...]
Access Family Care, in collaboration with Joplin and Jasper County Health Departments, will be providing a H1N1 Flu Vaccine The following news release was issued this afternoon by the city of Joplin:
Clinic on Tuesday, November 17, 2009 from 3 p.m. to 6:30 p.m. The Clinic will be [...]
The campaign committee of former KZRG radio personality Mark Kinsley, who dropped out of the 129th District state representative race just a few weeks after entering it, shut down Friday, according to documents filed with the Missouri Ethics Commission.
Kinsley raised $175 in funding- $100 of it a loan [...]
One of the best quotes among those who opposed the health care bill which just passed the House by a 220 to 215 margin, came from Seventh District Congressman Roy Blunt:
"It's a 2000 page roadmap to a government takeover of health care," Missouri Republican Roy Blunt [...]
In his weekly column, Fourth District Congressman Ike Skelton honors our nation's veterans:
As a youngster growing up during World War II, my heroes were the men and women who wore our nation’s uniform. I will always remember the time my best friend’s older brother, Walter, who was on [...]
Those who are looking for signs of problems in Gary Nodler's Quixotic third effort to become Seventh District Congressman, need look no further than his first major endorsement.
As Dave Catanese reported in the KY3 Notebook Nov 3, former Roy Blunt aide Gregg Hartley, now a lobbyist with the [...]
"Poverty in downtown Kansas City is another important issue. With fewer job opportunities, those without work find it difficult to find new employment. Health care has become a central focus for many families as it becomes more expensive to maintain insurance. Changes in Medicaid and Medicare" [...]
Fourth District Congressman Ike Skelton, chairman of the House Armed Services Committee, will be one of the guests on the CBS show Face the Nation Sunday morning. [...]
David Humphreys of TAMKO in Joplin, contributed $10,000 to Republican state auditor candidate Thomas Schweich, according to a 48-hour report filed Friday with the Missouri Ethics Commission. [...]
Allen Barbre, rumored to be heading to backup status for this week's Green Bay Packers game with Tampa Bay, may alternate with others on the offensive line, according to media sources:
Packers coach Mike McCarthy might be toying with the idea of playing Mark Tauscher and Chad [...]
In a news release issued today, Vicky Hartzler, a Republican challenger to Fourth District Congressman Ike Skelton, ripped Skelton and other top Democrats for their failure to reduce unemployment:
Former state representative Vicky Hartzler stated, "While President Barack Obama, Speaker Pelosi and Congressman Skelton remain focused on what government" [...]
In his EC from DC report, Fifth District Congressman Emanuel Cleaver explains why he supports the House health care bill:
This weekend, something that has not happened in our nation’s history will finally come to fruition. After 50 years of promise, hundreds of previous bills, [...]
In her latest capitol report, Rep. Marilyn Ruestman, R-Joplin, pays tribute to our veterans:
Wednesday marks the 90th Veterans Day to honor those who have served and fought for our country in the armed services. We should all thank our veterans for the sacrifice they have given to protect [...]
Disgraced former Sen. Jeff Smith is jockeying for less time when he is sentenced Tuesday, Nov. 17, but none of us are going to be able to tell just what reasoning Smith and his lawyer are using in their efforts.
Former Rep. Steve Brown's plea for leniency in his sentencing can no longer be viewed by the public.
U. S. District Court Judge Carol E. Jackson approved a motion from Brown's attorney Thursday to seal the memorandum, which was first revealed in the Nov. 4 [...]
Though it is not on the homepage of the Joplin Globe website as of this writing, the Globe has posted an article on the arrest of one of its former reporters on a charge involving sex with a 14-year-old girl.
Reporter Jeff Lehr, quite properly, included Williams' connection' [...]
Missouri moved into dangerous territory by lifting caps on donations. Big donors bring big expectations. Why put taxpayers at risk of favors going to deep-pocket contributors? Or put politicians at risk of [...]
In the news release detailing his company's third quarter results, GateHosue Media CEO Michael Reed noted that this company's cash flow and revenue trends are stabilizing. The news release is printed below:
GateHouse Media, Inc. (the "Company" or "GateHouse Media") (OTC Pink Sheets: GHSE) today reported financial results [...]
Some Democrats, including Fourth District Congressman Ike Skelton, oppose the House health care plan outlined this week by Speaker Nancy Pelosi:
“I oppose the creation of a government-run public insurance program and continue to have serious concerns about its unintended consequence for Missourians who have private insurance plans [...]
A felony sex charge involving an underage girl has been filed against a reporter whose byline graced the Joplin Globe's newspaper through early August.
Documents filed in U. S. District Court for the Western District of Missouri indicate Colby Williams, 24, Joplin, has been charged' [...]
During a brief speech at the House Call Conference this morning, Seventh District Congressman Roy Blunt ripped into Democrat health care plans and said the Republicans are the ones with the better plan:
Lt. Gov. Peter Kinder issued the following statement concerning the shootings today at Fort Hood:
"Today, our nation mourns for those who have lost their lives in this senseless act of violence. At this hour, we know at least one Missourian, Keara Bono, 21, of Independence, was injured" [...]
In a memorandum filed Monday in U. S. District Court for the Eastern District of Missouri, former Rep. Steve Brown, D-St. Louis, says he should receive a lighter sentence on his felony election conspiracy charge due to his work in helping the FBI nail his co-conspirator, [...]
In a news release issued Tuesday, Fourth District Republican Congressional candidate Vicky Hartzler said her Democratic opponent, Ike Skelton, should join opponents of "abortion language" in the new Democratic health care bill:
Hartzler made this demand of Skelton as a bipartisan coalition of pro-life Representatives presses for the right [...]
The Green Bay Gazette reports former Missouri Southern State University and East Newton High School lineman Allen Barbre may lose his starting position for the Packers' next game:
Third-year pro Allen Barbre has started every game this season at right tackle with mixed results. He didn’t give up' [...]
Seventh District Congressional candidate Billy Long says today's election results show American are rejecting Barack Obama and Nancy Pelosi:
“Today Americans overwhelmingly rejected President Obama and Speaker Pelosi’s radical agenda—an agenda that obstructs economic freedom and increases the financial burden on future generations. These elections should send a [...]