Prosecutors Claim Murder Weapon Found in Lynlee Renick Murder Case

Prosecutors Claim Murder Weapon Found in Lynlee Renick Murder Case Prosecutors in the murder trial against Lynlee Renick claim police have found what they believe to be the gun used to kill Montgomery County snake breeder, and Lynlee’s husband Ben. After Michael Humphrey was convicted of murder in the case by a jury in an…Continue Reading

Natural Gas Rate Increase Approved for Ameren Missouri

Natural Gas Rate Increase Approved for Ameren Missouri

Natural Gas Rate Approved for Ameren Missouri Gas customers of Ameren Missouri will pay more for natural gas usage beginning November 1st. Missouri’s Public Service Commission approved a rate increase for the company today (Thursday) to help recover costs associated with the February 2021 polar vortex. The amount of time for Ameren to recover costs…Continue Reading

Jury at Audrain County Courthouse Returns Guilty Verdict Against Man Accused of Helping Kill a Montgomery County Snake Breeder

Jury at Audrain County Courthouse Returns Guilty Verdict Against Man Accused of Helping Kill a Montgomery County Snake Breeder A guilty verdict is now returned against the man accused of killing a Montgomery County snake breeder in 2017. The jury from Missouri’s Cape Girardeau County found Michael Humphrey guilty of first-degree murder and armed criminal…Continue Reading

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