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 KSHB 41 reporter Charlie Keegancoverspoliticson both sides of the state line. If you have a story idea to share, you can send Charlie an email atcharlie.keegan@kshb.鈥擥overnment agencies across Missouri have to finalize their 2024 property tax rates by Oct. 1. Those rates will help determine how much property owners will owe  stanley cups in taxes by the end of the year.KSHB 41 s Charlie Keegan spoke with the Clay County auditor Victor Hurlbert to better u stanley water flask nderstand how the process works. Hurlbert explained each taxing jurisdiction sets its own tax rate.He said when it comes to property taxes, a tax rat stanley cup e is the same as a tax levy or mill levy.RELATED | Confused by Jackson Countys property-assessment process  Heres how Missouris system worksTaxing jurisdictions include counties, cities, school districts, community colleges, libraries, fire protection districts, and other agencies.Each jurisdiction has to hold a hearing for the public to weigh in on proposed tax rates. Clay County is hosting its Thursday. If people have an issue with it, they should go to their local government and really make their thoughts known,  Hurlbert said.  Thats what this country is great about.                         Char Afzz Lawrence man with amyloidosis becomes oldest Saint Luke  s heart transplant recipient
 WASHINGTON 鈥?This week ma stanley mug rks one year since the Jan. 6, 2021 attack at the U.S. Capitol and the thwarted effort to stop President Joe Biden from taking office.Since that day, the FBI has been conducting a massive investigation, with many rioters already being sentenced to jail. According to the Just stanley france ice Department, there have been over 700 arrests so far. This is the largest investigation in FBI history,  said Ryan J. Reilly. a justice reporter at The Huffington Post.Few journalists in the country have covered the aftermath of Jan. 6 more than Reilly, who is writing a book called  Sedition Hunters.  His focus is on how the Jan. 6 rioters are being arrested.Initially, the FBI made arrests based on tips from family members or friends. Once those tips dried up, facial recogn stanley thermosflasche ition software became a popular tool, especially since the event was so heavily photographed.An even more important tool has been cell phone records. Search warrants can actually reveal which cell phones were inside the Capitol complex that day. Anyone who entered the Capitol that day, that number is in a government database,  Reilly said.INTERNET SLEUTHSBut the other way people are getting arrested has little to do