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Number Of Identity Thefts Rising PDF Print E-mail
Thursday, July 29 2010 10:58

Throughout the area and across the country, there has been an uptick in identity thefts. Last year, more than 3,800 Missourians reported being victims of identity theft to the Federal Trade Commission. The authorities say people should take additional care in disposing of waste that may contain personal information.

Idenity theft has been on the rise as personal information such as bank statements and credit card applications have been seized, while Social Security numbers have been sold to falsify resident and work status. The FBI reports that it is the fastest-growing crime in the United States.

Despite the prevalence of Internet-related identity thefts, police still suggest that residents not hesitate to report stolen wallets or purses, and notify credit card companies, banks and the Social Security office sooner rather than later to avoid the chance of vital information being used by thieves.

Also, authorities said, don’t respond to e-mails made to look like legitimate requests from financial institutions to verify user names, passwords and other information. Legitimate companies do not operate in that fashion.

Another common source for potentially valuable personal information can often be found right outside the doors of most residents, as improper disposal of old mail can have disastrous financial consequences.

Old receipts, billing statements, credit card applications, as well as any medical or financial information sent through the mail, should be shredded to avoid the possibility of vital information getting into the wrong hands, police said.

Another tip form the Missouri Attorney General's office is to send sensitive mail using a Post Office drop box, rather than your mailbox at home.

If you think that your identity is jeopardized, take action as soon as possible to minimize damages to your finances and reputation.

The Attorney General’s Office has set up a hotline to help residents to recognize and report identity theft. Complaint investigators also will help advise victims of identity theft. Call 1-800-392-8222. Or visit the Online Identity Theft Complaint Form at  http://ago.mo.gov/forms/idtheftcomplaintform.pdf

The Federal Trade Commission (receives and processes complaints from people who believe they may be victims of identity theft, provides informational materials to those people, and refers those complaints to appropriate entities, including the major credit reporting agencies and law enforcement agencies). Call 1-877-438-4338 or click on http://www.ftc.gov/bcp/edu/microsites/idtheft/

 
National Organization Awards St. Peters Gold Excellence Award for Composting PDF Print E-mail
Thursday, July 29 2010 04:46

The Solid Waste Association of North America recently chose the City of St. Peters as winner of the 2010 Gold Excellence Award in Composting. This is the third major honor St. Peters has received in the past few years for the City’s Organic Resource Recycling Program, which turns dewatered biosolids and yard waste into a high-quality compost.

"The Organic Resource Recycling Program is a great example of how St. Peters goes green. We save materials from the landfill and create earth-friendly compost that’s used throughout the community," said Mayor Len Pagano. "It’s a great feeling when organizations who are committed to improving our environment tell us that our City is doing the right thing."

The Solid Waste Association of North America is dedicated to advancing the practice of environmentally and economically sound management of municipal solid waste in North America.

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SCC student places 9th in accounting competition PDF Print E-mail
Thursday, July 29 2010 04:38

SCC student Justin Hanna of St. Peters, Mo., placed 9th in the Accounting for Professionals competition at the Phi Beta Lambda National Leadership Conference in Nashville, Tenn., July 9-12.

A total of 2,000 Phi Beta Lambda members from across the nation participated in competitions, networking and leadership activities at the conference.

This was Hanna’s first trip to the National Leadership Conference after his second showing at the PBL State Leadership Conference in Jefferson City, Mo., last March, where he placed 3rd in Accounting for Professionals and qualified for nationals.

Hanna served as the treasurer for SCC’s PBL chapter and received the PBL Outstanding Service award at the 2010 Student Awards Banquet at SCC in May.

SCC student Charles Albers of St. Louis also competed at the National Conference in Economic Analysis and Decision Making. Albers qualified for nationals in March, where he earned 3rd place in Economic Analysis and Decision Making.

 
Teen faces sexual assault charge in St. Peters PDF Print E-mail
Thursday, July 29 2010 04:33

Kyle Morrow, 18, of the first block of Marveline Drive, was charged Wednesday with felony sexual assault. St. Peters police said he forced a girl to have sex with him on Monday.

 
MO Education Commissioner: Students Deserve Better [Ozarks First] PDF Print E-mail
Thursday, July 29 2010 04:30

Missouri Commissioner of Education Chris Nicastro says public school students deserve a better education than they're getting.

Nicastro made those remarks Tuesday to a group of state senators and leaders considering future education policy. The group is charged with examining aspects of education policy and developing a long-term strategy for ensuring access to quality education.

Story on Ozarks First

 
21st Annual Mozingo Marching Percussion Competition - August 28 PDF Print E-mail
Wednesday, July 28 2010 05:02

The 21st Annual Mozingo Music Marching Percussion Competition will be held on Saturday, August 28, 2010, at Francis Howell North High School from 9am to 6pm.

Dozens of St. Louis area High Schools percussion sections compete in one of the first competitions of the season.

If your children are interested in percussion, marching band, or are thinking about playing a musical instrument, parents and students should not miss this exciting event.

The event website has a complete schedule.

 
Child abduction attempt in Lincoln County [Post Dispatch] PDF Print E-mail
Thursday, July 29 2010 04:35

The Lincoln County sheriff's department is investigating an attempted abduction Tuesday morning of a young girl in the Ashleigh Estates subdivision east of Troy, Mo.

Investigators said two preteen girls were trying to find their dog at about 10 a.m. when one of the girls was approached by a man driving a van.

Story in St. Louis Post Dispatch

 
Man charged with statutory rape and child molestation PDF Print E-mail
Thursday, July 29 2010 04:32

Richard H. Feager Jr., 39, of the 600 block of McDonough Street in St. Charles, was charged Tuesday with two counts of statutory sodomy and one count of child molestation.

Police said he had sexual contact with a girl younger than 14 earlier this year.

 
Auditor Susan Montee criticizes Missouri's higher ed coordination [Post Dispatch] PDF Print E-mail
Thursday, July 29 2010 04:28

She isn't the first, and won't be the last, but state Auditor Susan Montee added her voice today to those criticizing Missouri's system of higher education governance.

"The approach we have right now doesn't work. Something has to be changed," said Montee, after presenting two audits related to higher education. "If we have everything very fragmented and all of the schools working against each other, we are doomed to fail."

Story in St. Louis Post Dispatch

 
Two controversial judges involved in St. Charles County primaries [Post Dispatch] PDF Print E-mail
Wednesday, July 28 2010 05:16

Races involving two controversial judges are a focal point of Tuesday's Republican primary ballot in St. Charles County.

Three lawyers in private practice are running against Associate Circuit Judge Matthew Thornhill, who was reprimanded by the state Supreme Court for violating rules of professional conduct while he was an assistant county prosecutor in 2006.

Story in St. Louis Post Dispatch

 
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