From the monthly archives:

June 2009

The state’s tort victims compensation fund has mailed checks to Missourians for the first time since 2005. Here’s why the program is important:

Suppose you are badly hurt in a car crash caused by someone without insurance. You win a lawsuit but the other person has no resources to tap. You are a victim of a tort–a wrongdoing–and you have no means of getting compensation from the person who badly hurt you.

The state has a fund that can provide you with at least a little money, eventually. But the only money going into that fund is a cut of punitive damages in civil lawsuits and it takes some time to build up enough money to make payments to tort victims. It’s never enough to pay all damages.

Labor Department spokesman Amy Susan says 62 people are haring 2.4-million dollars….about 21 cents for each dollar those people won in their unfunded lawsuit judgments. "Some of these folks have been waiting for anything in the mail since 2006," she says.

Twenty-one cents on the dollar might sound low…but it’s the best payout in the fund’s history. Susan says the average payout for the last decade has been about eight cents on the dollar.

 

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Skelton calls move in Iraq "a turning point"

by admin 06/30/09 10:00 PM

A top Missouri Congressman calls it "a turning point"; the US military movement out of the cities of Iraq, handing their security over to the Iraqi military.
West-Central Missouri Congressman Ike Skelton, chairman of the House Armed Services Committee, says the action to leave the cities to the Iraqi defense will allow the US [...]

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Track repairs continue after trains collide

by admin 06/30/09 12:44 PM

Work continues to make repairs after two Burlington Northern freight trains collided yesterday in the town of Sleeper in South Central Missouri.
Emergency management director Jonathan Ayres says the engineers suffered minor injuries when the trains derailed at a switching station.
According to emergency managment, Monday at 8:30 a.m., a train vs. train [...]

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Locals oppose changes to Ozarks Riverways

by admin 06/30/09 12:18 PM

As the National Parks Service gets public comment on proposed management plan changes to the Ozarks Riverways, some locals are making sure their voices are heard.
Mark Slaton of Eminence is part of the Voice of the Ozarks, a group that opposes the National Parks Services interference. The group [...]

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Former Chief involved in auto wreck

by admin 06/30/09 10:21 AM

Former Chiefs offensive lineman Rick Baldinger who played most of his 12 year NFL career in Kansas City was involved in a car wreck Saturday afternoon that killed a woman in Grain Valley. 
Baldinger’s vehicle was traveling north on Bowlin Road in east Jackson County when it struck a car driven by Jerry [...]

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