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KC civic leader Albert Riederer dies

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Sanders said Riederer created the modern prosecutor's office in Jackson County with the drug unit, COMBAT anti-crime program and drug court. … He started treatment programs. He was a guy who was really ahead of his time.” Riederer, who had his own …
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More meth labs showing up in cities, suburbs

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Associated Press. ST. LOUIS (AP) – Methamphetamine lab seizures are on the rise in the nation's cities and suburbs, raising new concerns about a lethal drug that has long been the scourge of rural America. Data and interviews from an investigation by …
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Heroin a growing problem in southeast Missouri

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SIKESTON, MO (KFVS) -. There's a deadly growing problem that is hitting every kind of family in southeast Missouri: heroin addiction. Heroin is blamed for 500 deaths among young people in the St. Louis area over the past two years, and authorities say …
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Personality Disorder Affects Alcohol Use in Middle-Aged Adults

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Arpana Argawal of the Department of Psychiatry at Washington University in Saint Louis, Missouri recently led a study to determine just how stressors and events of middle age affect PP and PD and if those external influences weaken or strengthen the …
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