Missouri Gov. Jay Nixon gave his opinion on how a report that associated third parties with domestic terrorists became a training document for the Highway Patrol. The governor said no one in his office even reviewed the report before it was actually used by the Highway Patrol. Click here to read more on this story, and check back later for more details from the Associated Press.
Low- to moderate-income homeowners in Cape Girardeau will get a shot at some federal cash to help them weatherize their homes. The U.S. Department of Energy announced today that the area is receiving $173,000 for weatherization programs. Click here to read more on this story.
A Washington woman is in deep trouble today after she was arrested three times in three days for drunk driving, the Associated Press reports. Police say the woman was arrested all three times in Wisconsin while she was on vacation. Click here to read more on this story.
Check back later today for a story on this year's entertainers at the Sikeston Jaycee Bootheel Rodeo and more on this morning's contentious Cape Girardeau County Commission discussion about paving county roads. Friday morning we'll have a preview of the upcoming storytelling festival and more local, national and state news.
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