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Preliminary Injunction entered to stop fraudulent debt collection scheme that harmed veterans
TULSA, Okla. – The U.S. District Court for the Northern District of Oklahoma has issued a preliminary injunction enjoining three…
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Sex crime investigation against former Kansas City police detective continues
Four Kansas men, including a former detective, were indicted by a federal grand jury on Monday for conspiring to hold…
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Ashcroft says he protects Missouri elections
Jefferson City, Mo. – Secretary of State Jay Ashcroft met with representatives of the US Department of Justice (DOJ) this…
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Oklahoma-based Devon Energy agrees to $6.15M settlement
OKLAHOMA CITY (AP) – Oklahoma City-based Devon Energy Corporation and its affiliates have agreed to pay $6.15 million as part…
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U-S DOJ warning to Missouri about new law
The US Justice Department is warning officials in Missouri that the state can’t ignore federal law after the governor signed…
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Better Business Bureau warns consumers about bogus exemption cards
There is a special warning out from the U.S. Justice Department warning people about fake “Face Mask Exempt Cards” being…
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Millions In Grants Available to Help Local Public Safety Agencies Address COVID-19 Pandemic
The Department of Justice is shelling out $3.2 million in grants to public safety agencies in western Missouri to aid…
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