Archive for April, 2010
Camden Deputies Form First I.U.P.A. Local in Missouri
The Camden County Sheriff’s Deputies will now be known as the Camden County Deputy Sheriff’s League, International Union of Police Associations, Local 48.
FEMA Maps Delayed
Camden County residents concerned about changes to FEMA flood maps will get some relief after the finalization of the maps is delayed.
Republicans Begin Voicing Opposition to Financial Reform
The debate over financial reform is expected to take about two weeks but Republican senators are already lining up in opposition.
Senate Hands Budget to Governor Early
The Missouri Senate is passing the $23.3 billion dollar state budget on to Governor Jay Nixon more than a week early.
Edwards Man Injured When Malibu Goes Airborne
An Edwards man is recovering from his injuries in a Columbia hospital after a single vehicle crash yesterday afternoon in Camden County.
Three Camden Candidates Disqualified
The Camden County presiding commissioner’s and collector’s races lose candidates after action from the Missouri Ethics Commission.
Stoutland Residents Warned About Siren
With the possibility of severe weather, residents of Stoutland are being warned about their storm siren.
Laurie Utility Bills Will Reflect Increase
April’s water and sewer bills that are due to arrive over the weekend in Laurie will be a bit higher than they were in March.
Two Holding Cells Will Be Available Soon
The new police building in the city of Lake Ozark should have one of its key components under construction by the middle of next month.
McCaskill Weighs in Before Second Financial Regulation Vote
The U.S. Senate’s Tuesday attempt at cloture to motion to proceed on financial reform fails by the same tally as the Monday attempt.




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