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Entomology or Etymology?
We're still waiting for a verdict from the jurors in the Trump trial. Plus, people who think they're smarter than you, grocery prices under the Biden administration, and a possible phone ban at CPS.
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Tattoos potentially linked to health problems
Former State Rep. Cheri Toalson Reisch joins us to air her grievances with Boone County Presiding Commissioner, Kip Kendrick regarding property taxes for seniors. Randy gives us info from a sketchy study looking at cancer rates among tattooed folks.
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What to expect out of the Trump trial verdict
Susie Moore with RedState.com discusses the jury's potential decisions in the Trump trial, as well as a potential timeline. Recapping the Kendrick v. Reisch dispute over property taxes in Boone County.
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(LISTEN): State Rep. Cheri Toalson Reisch (R-Hallsville) discusses senior property tax relief on "Wake Up Mid-Missouri"
Boone County's presiding commissioner tells 939 the Eagle's Mike Murphy that he expects Boone County to quickly implement newly-passed legislation that would allow homeowners ages 62 and older to get a freeze on increases to their real estate property taxes. Presiding Commissioner Kip Kendrick (D) says he expects commissioners to adopt the policy at today's 1:30 meeting. State Rep. Cheri Toalson Reisch (R-Hallsville) who is challenging Boone County northern district commissioner Janet Thompson this fall, joined us live this morning on 939 the Eagle's "Wake Up Mid-Missouri". Representative Toalson Reisch tells listeners that Boone County commissioners are deceiving voters, saying they're not following the new law. She says commissioners didn't expect the April ballot measure to pass. She also says she continues to collect signatures aiming for getting the issue on the November ballot. She says she has about 4,000 signatures but needs about 4,600 signatures. Presiding Commissioner Kendrick will join us live tomorrow (Friday) morning at 8:10 to respond to Representative Toalson Reisch's comments and he'll also have more details on today's planned vote at 1:30:
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The word of the day is "GLOAT"
While we wait on a jury decision in the Trump trial, we're learning all sorts of things. An update on the Shih Tzu who was shot and killed by a Sturgeon police officer, and Michael Bekesha of Judicial Watch joins us to talk about the big legal cases happening now.
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Gov. Parson sends some amendments to the voters
We meet Jason Sumners, the new Director of the Missouri Department of Conservation. The Governor sends a couple of amendments to the fall ballot.