Today's Feature
Celebrate Freedom
Festival.
News Release
Precious Moments Park in
Carthage, Missouri is holding a Celebrate Freedom
Festival Saturday August 21st. All area residents
are invited to join Precious Moments in welcoming
home from Iraq members of the 203rd Engineer
Battalion. All battalion members and their
families have been invited to attend the festival
at Precious Moments free of charge that day.
The Celebrate Freedom Festival
will feature special music by Tammy Cady,
Homemade Jam and Sarah Chrisman. A patriotic
concert by Duke Mason and Christy Beebe will also
be held following the afternoon Fountain of
Angels performance. Following the concert each
guest will be given a red, white or blue balloon
to participate in a balloon release remembering
those members of the military who did not return
home.
Other features of the Celebrate
Freedom Festival are free sno cones and cotton
candy, balloons and chalk art drawing for all
children. Family photos will be taken in the
Chapel gardens free for all 203rd members and
their families.
Internet Site
Displaying Public Court Records Updates.
News release
Jefferson City, Mo. - People
who count on instant access to public case
information from Missouri courts, will be pleased
with the upgrade to the Internet application Case.net.
Designed and maintained by the Office of State
courts Administrator, Case.net, is
utilizing new technology to increase system
availability, handle additional users and make
the application more accessible and user friendly
"We are very excited to
provide this newly enhanced website to the
public, Missouri state government and
organizations that have come to rely on its
service," Jim Roggero, director of
information technology said. "In addition to
a new look, our team has expanded the system to
accommodate additional users and has made the
application compatible with the newer Internet
browsers."
Case.net allows anyone
with Internet access the ability to view public
case information. The information is
electronically retrieved from Missouri state
courts using the Justice Information System (JIS)
case management software. Making this information
available via the Internet has greatly reduced
the publics need to visit local courthouses
for information and has empowered the public to
be more involved in the court process.
Case.net currently
accesses cases from 32 of the 45 judicial
circuits, the appellate courts, and the Missouri
Supreme Court. The remainder of the courts will
be available on Case.net as funding for
JIS is available.
"We value external input
and suggestions about Case.net because one
of our main objectives is to make it a user
friendly portal to court information," said
Roggero. "For instance, we had many requests
for the ability to print the entire case docket
without having to print each screen. Our design
team was able to accommodate that request and has
incorporated it into current printing
functions."
Case.net is accessible
on the Internet at www.court.mo.gov/casenet.
Missouris court automation program has been
internationally recognized by the Computerworld
Honors Program and Case.net has received
additional recognition as a "Best of
Breed" application.
"We hope the users
appreciate the changes to Case.net and
want them to know that we are always seeking
input for future enhancements," Said
Roggero. "Our goal is that Case.net
will continue to be a leader in providing access
to court information."
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