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Overcharging well drillers under investigation in Missouri
Posted: 07.28.2012 at 4:00 AM
KHQA Newsdesk
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Missouri Attorney General investigates price gouging claims

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MISSOURI (AP) -- Are drought stricken farmers in Missouri becoming the victims of price gouging?

That's the question that Missouri Attorney General Chris Koster is investigating.

On Friday the Attorney General's office released a report that says some well drillers, primarily in northwest Missouri, may be overcharging farmers for their services.

A state of emergency was declared earlier this week by Governor Jay Nixon.

With that declaration, comes $7 million dollars in state money to help with the cost of emergency well drilling or deepening of current wells.

Missouri law also makes it a crime to price gouge during a state of emergency.

You can read the full release from the Attorney General Koster's office here: http://ago.mo.gov/newsreleases/2012/AG_Koster_investigates_price_gouging/.

(Copyright ©2012 by The Associated Press. All Rights Reserved.)

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