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Morning Headlines: Some tax collectors' offices closed on due date, medical helicopter crash lands near Sedalia, Illinois Governor: donate frequent flyer miles to the military

  • According to the St. Louis Post-Dispatch, tax collectors' offices in St. Louis cityand St. Louisand St. Charles counties will be closed Dec. 31, making Dec. 30 the last day that residents of those jurisdictions can pay their property taxes for 2010 without paying a penalty. St. Louis and St. Charles counties are taking Dec. 31 off in observance of the holiday. In St. Louis, Dec. 31 is a city government furlough day. Taxpayers can mail payment or pay them online. Payments must be postmarked any time on Dec. 31 to meet the deadline. The collector's office in Jefferson countywill be open.
  • A medical helicopter crashed landed shortly after takeoff in western Missouri Sunday morning. Three members of the flight crew were injured. The Missouri State Highway Patrolsaid theStaff for Lifehelicopter had just taken off from a helipad in La Monte on Sunday morning to respond to a call when it came down at the landing zone, crashing onto the helipad located about ten miles west of Sedalia. The owner of American Paramedical Services, Inc., said the three injured were the pilot, a flight nurse and a paramedic. No patients on board at the time. The Sedalia Democratreported that all three were in fair condition Sunday at an area hospital. The crash is under investigation.
  • Illinois Governor Pat Quinnis encouraging Illinois residents to donate their frequent flyer miles to members of the military. Quinn says the Operation Hero Miles programlets military families visit wounded service members recovering in hospitals around the world. The governor says the program is "especially important" during the holidays. The program also provides airplane tickets to service members so they can travel home on medical leave. The governor's office says the program has provided more than 20,000 donated tickets worth $27 million.