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Even with a mostly volunteer workforce, the approximately $300,000 annually the program gets from the state isn’t enough, advocates said.
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Lawmakers approved the original law last session. The fix widens who would be eligible for a property tax freeze.
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Missouri counties told state lawmakers that they needed more information when it comes to putting the freeze in place. Some revisions were made this year, but some lawmakers contend that it will take a third try to get the program right.
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Metro East and Quincy-area residents who want to show senior citizens some love this Valentine’s Day can write a card, and their state senator will deliver it.
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Property taxes for senior homeowners in St. Louis will be frozen, thanks to a bill passed Friday by the Board of Aldermen.
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The proposal would only apply to the city portion of property taxes and would have limits based on income or total property value. But supporters say every little bit helps.
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Missouri’s only senior center devoted to immigrants and refugees resumed its popular senior groups last month.
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Glenda Seim, 81, fell in love with a man she met online. He was actually a scam artist. Assistant U.S. Attorney Tracy Berry and journalist Ryan Krull discuss the twists and turns of her case.
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OtherFor residents of Arrow Senior Living communities, writing a mystery novel together proved to be the perfect pandemic project.
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An electric car-sharing service will provide nonemergency rides to seniors in St. Louis while offsetting fossil fuel emissions.