The contract, covering 140,000 St. Louis-area patients, had been set to expire at midnight Wednesday.
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A federal judge ruled that the owners also broke federal law when they laid people off without proper notice, and that those workers are owed more than $1.9 million in damages.
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The Republican caused a stir earlier this year when he spoke from the dais about the need for the Senate to change its rules. GOP senators told him he had no authority to command them to do anything.
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The fund held $5.8 billion, a record, at the end of June 2023. Without changes to the budget, State Auditor Scott Fitzpatrick warns, the money will all be gone by June 2028
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Conservation director says deer population management isn’t political — it’s personal.
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Vindman was in St. Louis recently to help raise money for Fred Wellman, one of several Democrats who are running to unseat Congresswoman Ann Wagner.
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The Area Resources for Community and Human Services awarded $95,517 to SLATE. The grant funding will go toward a workforce development program to help people with child support debts secure jobs.
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Attorney says attempts to stay deportation action rejected
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Thornhill, who at times showed up to work in an Elvis Presley costume, was removed in part because of his repeated political statements in the courtroom.
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The city is also taking applications to temporarily fill the sheriff seat. Interested parties must submit their applications to the Board of Aldermen by 5 p.m. Jan. 2.
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Metro-east nursing homes were cited and fined a total of $1.3 million from state and federal regulatory agencies.
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