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Missouri, Texas plan executions Wednesday

ST. LOUIS (AP) — Two of the nation’s most active death penalty states are planning executions on Wednesday, as attorneys for the inmates continue efforts to

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Earl Ringo Jr

save them.

Earl Ringo Jr. is scheduled to die at 12:01 a.m. Wednesday in Missouri for killing two people during a robbery at a Columbia, Missouri, restaurant in 1998. Hours later, Texas plans to execute Willie Trottie for fatally shooting his common-law wife and her brother in Houston in 1993.

The executions would be the eighth this year in each state. Florida also has performed seven executions in 2014. All other states have combined for six executions.

A court appeal on Ringo’s behalf raised concerns about Missouri’s use of a pre-execution sedative and what impact it has on the execution. Trottie’s lawyers said he had inadequate legal representation at trial.

 

Couple disputes inquest into Mo. suspects drowning death

KANSAS CITY (AP) – A Missouri couple who said they saw Ellingson shortly before he drowned while in the custody of the Missouri State Highway Patrol is criticizing an inquest which found the man’s death was accidental.

Larry and Paulette Moreau, of Hartsburg, said they went past the patrol boat and 20-year-old Brandon Ellingson before he drowned May 31 in the Lake of the Ozarks.

Ellingson was being transported by a highway patrol officer and somehow fell into the lake with handcuffs on.

An inquest last week ruled that Ellingson’s death was accidental and Trooper Anthony Piercy was not at fault.

The couple told The Kansas City Star that when they saw Ellingson in the water, Piercy was not acting with any urgency and did not ask them for help.

Two hospitalized after semi overturns

ST. JOSEPH- Two men were injured in an accident just before 8:30 p.m. on Sunday in Andrew County.

The Missouri State Highway Patrol reported a 2007 Volvo Semi driven by William A Vaughn, 44, North Highland, CA., was northbound on Interstate 29 fifteen miles north of St. Joseph.

The truck traveled off the right side of the road. The driver overcorrected causing the truck to overturn and travel off the road onto its top.

Vaughn and a passenger in the truck Derek, V. McCall, 43, Sacramento, CA., were transported to Heartland Regional Medical Center. The MSHP reported McCall was not wearing a seat belt.

Mo. lawmaker challenges Supreme Court birth control ruling

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Wieland

ST. LOUIS (AP) — A Missouri lawmaker fighting required birth control coverage in his state-sponsored insurance plan is relying on the U.S. Supreme Court’s recent Hobby Lobby ruling as he contests a lower court’s rejection of his legal challenge to the Affordable Care Act mandate.

The Eighth U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals in St. Louis heard oral arguments Monday morning in a lawsuit by Republican state Rep. Paul Wieland and his wife Teresa against the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services and two other federal agencies.

Wieland’s lawyers urged the three-judge panel to reverse the U.S. District Court’s November 2013 ruling, citing the Supreme Court’s decision this summer that private companies such as Hobby Lobby with religious objections can opt out of the federal insurance plan’s contraceptive requirement. The judges didn’t immediately rule.

College officials want assessment in learning

school testing gradesLAWRENCE, Kan. (AP) — Kansas higher education officials have sought an annual assessment of student learning, but a first attempt by schools produced a wide-variety of assessment systems.

The Lawrence Journal-World reports Kansas universities used six different assessment systems, while community and technical colleges used eight.

State higher education officials want the assessment to determine how much students are learning at schools.

Kansas Board of Regents member Robba Moran says it makes sense for schools to use different assessments. Moran says the schools have different missions and student bodies. But she says it would be helpful to have more uniformity so policymakers can understand more of how much students are learning.

She hopes this first report will start discussion on how to improve future reports.

State auditor questions Nixon’s budget cuts

JEFFERSON CITY (AP) – Missouri Auditor Tom Schweich accused Gov. Jay Nixon of violating the state constitution by making budget cuts in 2012.

Schweich released an audit Monday asserting Nixon should not have blocked millions of dollars of spending that year because state revenues exceeded estimates upon which the budget was based.

The Republican auditor accused the Democratic governor of “contorting and distorting” his constitutional authority to manage the budget.

Nixon’s office said in a written response attached to the audit that Schweich’s interpretation is inaccurate.

Schweich released his report as lawmakers are preparing to convene Wednesday to consider overriding numerous line-item vetoes that Nixon made to the 2015 budget.

Missouri poised to vote on 72-hour abortion wait

JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. (AP) — Missouri lawmakers are poised to vote this week to enact one of the nation’s longest abortion waiting periods.

The Republican-led Legislature could get help from some Democrats as it votes on overriding Democratic Gov. Jay Nixon’s veto of legislation requiring doctors to wait 72 hours after consulting with women before performing abortions.

Nixon said he vetoed the bill, in part, because it lacks an exception for cases of rape and incest.

Republican leaders say they are confident they will override the veto.

Missouri’s waiting period would be the second most stringent behind South Dakota’s, which can extend beyond 72 hours because it doesn’t count weekends and holidays.

Utah is the only other state with a 72-hour abortion waiting period, but it allows exceptions in rape, incest and other circumstances.

 

Eagle Web Service earns Google Partner designation

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New local Google Partnership is giving area small businesses in Northwest Missouri and Northeast Kansas a helping hand.

Eagle Web Services, a division of Hays-based Eagle Communications, has become a Google Partner, teaming with the most powerful name on the Internet to offer a wide array of marketing and business solutions.

Eagle Communications in St. Joseph includes KJO 105.5, Q-Country 92.7, KFEQ 680 AM, ESPN 1550 and the St. Joseph Post.

“It’s an exciting time to be in the digital world.” said Jenny Cathcart Eagle Radio local sales manager.  “We’re always looking for ways to help local businesses grow and a digital footprint is another must have in today’s marketplace.”

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The Google partnership will allow Eagle to advise businesses and place ads throughout Google’s extensive ad network, which reaches websites across the Internet ranging from popular sports and news websites to special-interest sites.

“Business know they need to have a presence on the web but a lot of times are unsure how to get started,” Cathcart said. “As a Google Partner we now have the opportunity and the resources to assist businesses all over Northwest Missouri and Northeast Kansas.”

The Google Partners program was rolled out in Eagle’s Salina market earlier this summer — and businesses already are reaping the benefits.

In addition to the Google ad network, Eagle Web Services also specializes in search engine optimization for clients who already have a Web presence — and creation of affordable websites for those who don’t.

“Depending upon certain criteria we craft for an advertiser, we can point advertising directly at the customers most interested in your product or service, often right at the moment they are at the critical ‘purchase point,’ ” said Todd Haskell, Eagle’s digital sales manager.

“Every day, more people become comfortable shopping and investigating businesses online. And every day, more people are shopping and checking out local businesses on their smartphone,” Haskell said. “If you are ahead of the curve and already online with your products and services, we can help you reap the benefits of technology. If you are still looking for the right time to get online, the time is now — and Eagle can help.”

For information on Eagle Web Services contact Jenny Cathcart at (816) 233-8881 Ex. 123 or by email [email protected].

 

Second suspect arrested in death of Topeka officer

Randy Ridens and Ross Lane
Randy Ridens and Ross Lane

TOPEKA, Kan. (AP) — Two men are now jailed in connection with the shooting death of a Topeka police officer.

The Shawnee County Sheriff’s Department announced that Randy Ridens, 30, Topeka man was arrested early Monday near a home in Linwood. Police said he might have information to help the investigation of the shooting of police Cpl. Jason Harwood on Sunday afternoon.

Another suspect in Harwood’s shooting, Ross Lane, turned himself in to authorities in Lawrence Sunday night.

The sheriff’s department says Harwood was shot when he stopped a vehicle in east Topeka and at least one person in the car fired a weapon before the car drove away.

Gov. Sam Brownback on Monday ordered that all flags be flown at half-staff from sunup to sundown on Monday and Tuesday to honor Harwood, a 15-year police veteran.

 

SJPD Search for suspect involved in armed robbery

SJPD patchThe St. Joseph Police Department is searching for a suspect in connection with an early Sunday morning armed robbery.

SJPD Captain Jeff Wilson said a man wearing a clown mask walked into Wiedmaier Truck Stop just off of US Highway 169 in St. Joseph shortly after 2:30 a.m. Sunday, displayed a handgun and demanded money from the store clerk.

The man was described as a white man around 5’5″, thin build wearing a gray shirt and jeans with a tattoo of a cross on the left side of his neck.

Police believe the robber was driving an early 2000 model White Dodge pickup.

A vehicle matching that description was later found in the area of 135 Countryside Lane engulfed in flames.

Capt. Wilson said no one was harmed during the robbery.

However, anyone with information in connection with the case is asked to call the TIPS hotline at (816) 238-TIPS (8477).

 

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