Mo-River.Net is a community information network dedicated to providing information about Missouri's Boonslick Area.

This includes Cooper, Howard and Saline counties and their county seats : Boonville, Fayette and Marshall, Missouri.

Government

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Kenney Jones
State Representative
Cooper County

 

Representative Paul Quinn
Paul Quinn
State Representative
Howard County

 


Joe Aull
State Representative
Saline County

 

 

Representative Stanley Cox
Stanley Cox
State Representative
Saline County

 

 


Bill Stouffer
State Senator
Cooper, Howard, Saline
Counties

 

 

 


Jay Nixon
Governor of Missouri

 

 

President Barack Obama
Barack Obama
President of the
United States of America

 

Local Government

Cooper County

Howard County

Saline County


Missouri State General Assembly Members


State Government


Federal Government

  • White House Home Page
  • Environmental Working group Farm Subsidy recipients national data base that can be searched by county, city, zip code, name and business name (1996 to 2001)
  • Environmental Working group Farm Subsidy recipients for Cooper County (1996 to 2001) TOTAL: $42,141,746
  • Environmental Working group Farm Subsidy recipients for Howard County (1996 to 2001) TOTAL: $30,670,586
  • Environmental Working group Farm Subsidy recipients for Saline County (1996 to 2001) TOTAL: $86,303,116
  • Disasterhelp.gov:  is part of the Disaster Management Initiative, one of the President's top three electronic government initiatives. FEMA will be the managing partner agency of disasterhelp.gov with 26 additional partners. Disasterhelp.gov allows the partner agencies to share their information and services to governments, citizens, and businesses in a cost efficient manner.
  • FirstGov.gov:  Links nearly all federal government resources, the site will allow users, for example, to download tax forms, apply for student loans, track Social Security benefits, and make reservations at national parks.  
  • Are your parents due more benefits?
    About 20% of baby boomers are currently contributing money to their parents' care, reports the Pew Research Center. Good news: Your elderly parents may be entitled to a host of government and private benefits, like home health care, in addition to tax relief and lower energy bills. Many services are open to low- and middle income families. To see what benefits your parents may be entitled to, check out both of these websites:

    • Benefitscheckup.org:  This comprehensive site is easy to use. But to fill out the online work sheets (called "personalized reports"), know your parents' employment history, income and assets, names of medications and current expenses.

    • Govbenefits.gov:This website lets you search for eligibility for government services and provides contact information for programs.


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