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Substitute teacher gave students money and weed for sex acts with her, Missouri cops say
One of the victims, according to a probable cause statement, met Smith when she was substituting at Dixon Middle School. She gave students her Snapchat and they added her, the victim told a Pulaski County Sheriff’s Department deputy.
Substitute teacher in Missouri allegedly paid students for sex
A former substitute teacher in mid-Missouri was recently arrested after she allegedly paid students to engage in sexual acts with her.
Former Dixon school teacher arrested for allegedly paying students to have sex with her
A teacher for the Dixon School District was arrested by law enforcement on Tuesday, Nov. 12 on 19 charges, including statutory rape and sexual contact with a juvenile, according to the Pulaski County Sheriff’s Department (PCSD).
Substitute teacher accused of giving students marijuana, alcohol, money for sex
A grand jury indicted a former substitute teacher on several charges for the rape, sodomy, and sexual trafficking of a student.
Montana teacher on leave following allegations of sexual misconduct against students
On Wednesday, three students came forward regarding allegations between them and a Joliet teacher. Mark Moreland, a parent in the district, has been fighting for the justice of the students.
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Missouri feeling the impact of nationwide pharmacy shortage
Pharmacies across the Show-Me-State are shutting down, creating a growing gap in access to essential medications.
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2 Missouri officers accused of stealing nudes from dozens of women's phones at traffic stops
Two former Missouri officers were charged in separate, unconnected cases in federal court this week over allegations that ...
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Missouri lawmakers face calls for independent oversight of prisons after new data reveals $68 million in lawsuit settlement payments
Since 2020, data shows Missouri’s Department of Corrections has paid out $68 million in settlements to contractors, inmates ...
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How Missouri’s 57th governor is helping his successor
Governor Mike Parson said he is doing everything he can to make it a smooth transition to the next administration. Parson ...
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Missouri vs South Carolina Predictions - What The Computer Models Say
The South Carolina Gamecocks (6-3) play host Saturday afternoon to the (7-2) Missouri Tigers. The South Carolina Gamecocks ...
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Where Missouri Republicans stand on potentially overriding voters on abortion, wages
Refers to the latest 2 years of stltoday.com stories. Cancel anytime. Before
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Missouri rolls to 72-point victory over Mississippi Valley State
Marques Warrick came off the bench to score a game-high 16 points as Missouri cruised to a 111-39 win over Mississippi Valley ...
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Missouri ranks 14th among states with smallest debt increases, WalletHub reports
Household debt continues to rise across the United States, reaching over $17.9 trillion across the United States through the ...
KRCG Columbia/Jefferson City on MSN
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Former solicitor general of Missouri to serve as U.S. solicitor general for Trump
President-elect Donald Trump announced Thursday that Dean John Sauer will serve asSolicitor General of the United States.
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Missouri Tigers top 100 points in basketball blowout, their 3rd straight victory
Thursday’s victory was a chart-topper as MU broke the 100-point barrier in an easy 111-39 victory over Mississippi Valley ...
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Willis leads Tulsa against Missouri State after 22-point game
Springfield, Missouri; Saturday, 2 p.m. ESTBOTTOM LINE: Tulsa faces Missouri State after Keaston Willis scored 22 points in Tulsa's 85-76 victory against the Oral Roberts Golden Eagles.Missouri State ...
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National energy leader pushes for more renewable energy output at University of Missouri
A U.S. Department of Energy leader was in Missouri Thursday to discuss how the country can improve its energy resources.
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