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Scott Krupp Speaks on IRS Seizure from His Hazelwood Trucking Company
Krupp Trucking owner says the seizure involves his ex-wife's former trucking company as well as his company.

About Joe
Joe is a St. Louis native who grew up in North St. Louis County, and enlisted in the Navy after graduating from high school in 1980. He was stationed on a guided missile destroyer, the USS Waddell, and visited many South Pacific countries such as Japan, the Philippines, Australia and Thailand.
He graduated from the University of Missouri - Columbia's Journalism School after leaving the Navy, and worked in journalism or public relations for more than 20 years.
Joe has about 10 years experience covering local community news, especially in the St. Louis area. While with the Suburban Journals, he was editor of the Warrenton Journal, covering Warren County.
As a reporter for the Journals, he worked beats covering the cities of Florissant, Ferguson, Black Jack, the city of St. Louis' North Side, St. Charles, St. Peters, O'Fallon, Lake Saint Louis and Wentzville.
He describes himself as a conservative who prefers to focus on issues rather than partisan politics. Joe is an active member of a St. Louis County church.
In general, he believes in protecting personal freedom and responsibility, and that government has an inherent duty to protect the health and safety of citizens and to provide infrastructure that is not otherwise profitable for private companies.
Joe has been married for more than 20 years to his wife and they have two sons.
Joe likes classic rock, traveling, being with his family and following the Cardinals, Rams and Tigers. He hates it when his fantasy teams don't make the playoffs.
Krupp Trucking owner says the seizure involves his ex-wife's former trucking company as well as his company.

A St. Charles County employee pay study shows a majority of workers are behind the market value in salaries. The study suggests a four-year plan to address salary compression.
A St. Charles County employee pay study shows a majority of workers are behind the market value in salaries. The study suggests a four-year plan to address salary compression.
A St. Charles County employee pay study shows a majority of workers are behind the market value in salaries. The study suggests a four-year plan to address salary compression.
A St. Charles County employee pay study shows a majority of workers are behind the market value in salaries. The study suggests a four-year plan to address salary compression.
Council members hope to address compression issue affecting experienced employees.
Council members hope to address compression issue affecting experienced employees.
Council members hope to address compression issue affecting experienced employees.
St. Charles County Council will examine pay for Sheriff's deputies, county employees at work session Monday.
Council members hope to address compression issue affecting experienced employees.
Santorum more than doubles Romney's vote total; however primary victory doesn't mean Missouri is his.
Santorum more than doubles Romney's vote total; however primary victory doesn't mean Missouri is his.
City approves conditional use permits for homes for developmentally disabled.
Santorum more than doubles Romney's vote total; however primary victory doesn't mean Missouri is his.
Santorum more than doubles Romney's vote total; however primary victory doesn't mean Missouri is his.
Santorum more than doubles Romney's vote total; however primary victory doesn't mean Missouri is his.
The presidential primary is set for the Feb. 7 ballot, Super Tuesday, but Missouri's March 17 caucus will help choose the Republican presidential nominee.
The presidential primary is set for the Feb. 7 ballot, Super Tuesday, but Missouri's March 17 caucus will help choose the Republican presidential nominee.
It may be non-binding, but Tuesday's vote can still have an impact on the process.
Parkway moved high school start times to 7:35 a.m. Some students and sleep researchers say it's too early; Parkway officials say school day length puts them in a time crunch, too.