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Published on Feb 12, 2025Source: The Examiner - Missouri - Neutral
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Published on Feb 12, 2025
Missouri Lawyers Awards 2025: John G. Simon
Founder, The Simon Law Firm St. Louis In a marathon of achievements over the past 15 months, John Simon, managing partner of The Simon Law Firm, led his team in obtaining a trifecta of significant verdicts totaling almost $2 billion. “These verdicts will …
Source: Missouri Lawyers Media - Label Pending -
Published on Feb 12, 2025
Missouri state Rep. Bill Hardwick makes case for legalizing video gambling machines
On the latest episode of Politically Speaking, state Rep. Bill Hardwick talks about his effort to legalize video gambling machines and other issues in the 2025 legislative session. Hardwick is trying to pass legislation that would legalize video gambling …
Source: St. Louis Public Radio - Missouri - Public Broadcaster -
Published on Feb 12, 2025
Missouri Lawmakers Pass Bills Restricting Hemp-Sourced Intoxicants
(MENAFN- Investor Brand Network) Last week, Missouri Senate and House committees passed measures that'd permit low-dose intoxicating hemp beverages to continue being sold in liquor and grocery stores. The House measure was sponsored by GOP State Rep. …
Source: MENAFN - Uncategorized -
Published on Feb 12, 2025
Missouri system taps chief medical officer
Columbia, Mo.-based Boone Health named Lana Zerrer, MD, chief medical officer. Dr. Zerrer will step into her new role April 7, and succeeds Robin Blount, MD, who will retire after 38 years at the system, according to a Feb. 11 system news release. " …
Source: Becker's Hospital Review - Neutral -
Published on Feb 12, 2025
WINTER STORM UPDATES: Snow begins to cover state highways in Mid-Missouri
COLUMBIA, Mo. (KMIZ) The Missouri Department of Transportation's traveler information map showed that state highways around Mid-Missouri were starting to become snow-covered by 8 a.m. The map showed partial coverage on Highway 63 through Boone and Cole …
Source: KMIZ ABC 17 - Missouri - Neutral -
Published on Feb 12, 2025
Missouri accuses Starbucks of engaging in racial discrimination with DEI policies
Missouri Attorney General Andrew Bailey has sued Starbucks over its diversity policies, saying the company made hiring and promotion decisions based on race in violation of state and federal anti-discrimination laws. The complaint filed Tuesday said that …
Source: The Washington Times - Right-wing -
Published on Feb 12, 2025
Safe Harbor Financial Originates $1,500,000 Secured Credit Facility for Missouri Cannabis Operator
GOLDEN, Colo., Feb. 12, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- SHF Holdings, Inc., d/b/a Safe Harbor Financial (“Safe Harbor” or the “Company”) (NASDAQ: SHFS), a fintech leader in facilitating financial services and credit facilities to the regulated cannabis …
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Published on Feb 12, 2025
Missouri sues Starbucks over DEI practices, alleging it has led to slower service
Missouri Attorney General Andrew Bailey has filed a lawsuit against Starbucks alleging the coffee chain has diversity, equity and inclusion hiring policies that have resulted in "unlawful discrimination." Bailey alleges in the lawsuit filed …
Source: Just the News - Right-wing -
Published on Feb 12, 2025
Messenger: Do lawyers matter? A Sixth Amendment case in Missouri turns on that question
JEFFERSON CITY — The first time I met David Thompson, he told me about his court anxiety. It was fall of 2022, and we were sitting outside a courtroom in Franklin County. Thompson’s attorney was trying to get a judge to drop the felony domestic violence …
Source: St. Louis Post-Dispatch - Missouri - Neutral