Happy Wednesday! 果酱视频 will receive federal help for tornado relief, the sheriff's office is back in the headlines after officials say they are refusing to transport inmates to hospitals and The Muny is getting ready for its 107th season.
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鈥淭his is the military sign of distress,鈥 said Marcell Holmes, who places his American flag upside down in front of his tornado damaged house on Friday, June 6, 2025, in north 果酱视频.
ICYMI: Federal help is on its way to 果酱视频 after President Donald Trump approved Federal Emergency Management Agency aid on Monday night.
- Missouri Gov. Mike Kehoe said that 果酱视频 County and Scott County in southeast Missouri also are in the president's disaster declaration.
- Mayor Cara Spencer said she hadn't confirmed a figure yet, but Sen. Eric Schmitt, R-Mo., said in a post on X that Trump approved $71 million in aid to help eastern Missouri communities hit by last month's storms.
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State legislators have fast-tracked $100 million of relief money, while city leaders have discussed using $30 million from the Rams lawsuit settlement towards tornado relief.
Fresh off its win at the Tony Awards, the Muny is headed into its 107th season. And the co-leading lady? A bit of a Muny tradition herself.
- "Bring it On" will be 果酱视频an Kennedy Holmes' 13th Muny production 鈥 and she's only 20 years old.
- She made her professional theater debut on the Muny stage as Miss Inez in "Hairspray" in 2015.
- The musical has many of the same elements as the movies, but it's not based on any of them.
The Muny's lineup this season also includes Disney's "Frozen," "Dear Evan Hansen," "Jersey Boys" and more.
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Just last week, 果酱视频 sheriff Alfred Montgomery walked back a threat to stop transporting detainees to and from hospitals for medical care in a meeting with city aldermen. City officials said he's done just that, a day after the meeting.
- Department of Public Safety spokesperson Jamella Brown said Montgomery's office has refused six inmates as of late Monday.
- The sheriff's office denied the allegation, with an attorney saying there were times when no deputies were available to take inmates to the hospital.
- However, another attorney said the duty to ensure detainees receive medical care falls on the city's public safety department.
That's all from us today. We'll see you bright and early tomorrow morning.
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