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(5:50am) A local elected official will have multiple days in court as she's been accused of stealing. Izzy Imig, one of the conservative winners back in 2022 in the school board race in Rockwood School District, was arrested recently for stealing from two Target stores in the metro area. Story here: https://www.ksdk.com/article/news/local/rockwood-school-board-member-cited-for-shoplifting-running-for-reelection/63-9a96bfeb-6b27-4757-a634-fdbcf27f2d98
(6:05am) MORNING NEWS DUMP
The push to return the St. Louis City Police Dept. to state oversight is one vote away in Jefferson City.
Speaker Mike Johnson comments on the CR bill.
President Trump deals with tariffs on Canadian steel and aluminum.
Dept. of Education Secretary Linda McMahon comments on the DOGE audit and cutbacks in her department as they shut down until Thursday.
Missouri could be the next state to allow home school students to play on local public and charter school athletic teams thanks to a bill from Sen. Ben Brown.
Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy comments on the many airplane near-misses.
In spring training action, the Cardinals lost to the Miami Marlins 12-5. Up next: the NY Mets this afternoon at 12:05.
(6:20am) St. Louis County Executive Sam Page wastes more money getting a new flag for St. Louis County. Story here: https://fox2now.com/news/missouri/sam-page-unveils-new-flag-during-state-of-the-county-address/
(6:35am) Lydia Newman, Managing Director of Monetary Economics at the American Institute for Economic Research (AIER), gives her perspective on tariffs and taxes.
More information on AIER here: https://aier.org/
More info on Lydia here: https://aier.org/people/lydia-mashburn-newman/
Check out their newsletter "The Daily Economy" here: https://thedailyeconomy.org/
Lydia on X here: @Lydiamnewman
(6:50am) MORNING NEWS DUMP
The push to return the St. Louis City Police Dept. to state oversight is one vote away in Jefferson City.
Speaker Mike Johnson comments on the CR bill.
President Trump deals with tariffs on Canadian steel and aluminum.
Dept. of Education Secretary Linda McMahon comments on the DOGE audit and cutbacks in her department as they shut down until Thursday.
Missouri could be the next state to allow home school students to play on local public and charter school athletic teams thanks to a bill from Sen. Ben Brown.
Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy comments on the many airplane near-misses.
In spring training action, the Cardinals lost to the Miami Marlins 12-5. Up next: the NY Mets this afternoon at 12:05.
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(5:50am) A local elected official will have multiple days in court as she's been accused of stealing. Izzy Imig, one of the conservative winners back in 2022 in the school board race in Rockwood School District, was arrested recently for stealing from two Target stores in the metro area. Story here: https://www.ksdk.com/article/news/local/rockwood-school-board-member-cited-for-shoplifting-running-for-reelection/63-9a96bfeb-6b27-4757-a634-fdbcf27f2d98
(6:05am) MORNING NEWS DUMP
The push to return the St. Louis City Police Dept. to state oversight is one vote away in Jefferson City.
Speaker Mike Johnson comments on the CR bill.
President Trump deals with tariffs on Canadian steel and aluminum.
Dept. of Education Secretary Linda McMahon comments on the DOGE audit and cutbacks in her department as they shut down until Thursday.
Missouri could be the next state to allow home school students to play on local public and charter school athletic teams thanks to a bill from Sen. Ben Brown.
Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy comments on the many airplane near-misses.
In spring training action, the Cardinals lost to the Miami Marlins 12-5. Up next: the NY Mets this afternoon at 12:05.
(6:20am) St. Louis County Executive Sam Page wastes more money getting a new flag for St. Louis County. Story here: https://fox2now.com/news/missouri/sam-page-unveils-new-flag-during-state-of-the-county-address/
(6:35am) Lydia Newman, Managing Director of Monetary Economics at the American Institute for Economic Research (AIER), gives her perspective on tariffs and taxes.
More information on AIER here: https://aier.org/
More info on Lydia here: https://aier.org/people/lydia-mashburn-newman/
Check out their newsletter "The Daily Economy" here: https://thedailyeconomy.org/
Lydia on X here: @Lydiamnewman
(6:50am) MORNING NEWS DUMP
The push to return the St. Louis City Police Dept. to state oversight is one vote away in Jefferson City.
Speaker Mike Johnson comments on the CR bill.
President Trump deals with tariffs on Canadian steel and aluminum.
Dept. of Education Secretary Linda McMahon comments on the DOGE audit and cutbacks in her department as they shut down until Thursday.
Missouri could be the next state to allow home school students to play on local public and charter school athletic teams thanks to a bill from Sen. Ben Brown.
Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy comments on the many airplane near-misses.
In spring training action, the Cardinals lost to the Miami Marlins 12-5. Up next: the NY Mets this afternoon at 12:05.
Download the NewsTalkSTL app from your app store and listen anytime, anywhere!
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