JEFFERSON CITY — As Missouri closes the books on a record hot May, the National Weather Service, the Missouri Department of Health and Senior Services and the Department of Public Safety are promoting Missouri Summer Safety Week (June 18-24) to […]
As farmers face highest suicide rate, McCaskill backs bipartisan plan to support Missourians in crisis
WASHINGTON — After a report found that farmers and agricultural workers see higher suicide rates than any other occupation, U.S. Senator Claire McCaskill is backing bipartisan legislation to provide Missouri farmers with stronger support and resources to respond to challenging […]
Parson says he intends to work with current Cabinet members, considering options for lieutenant governor
JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. — On his first official business day in office, newly-sworn in Governor Mike Parson chose to get the ball rolling quickly, meeting with members of the Cabinet and the press. “We’re going to be moving Missouri forward,” […]
Despite Greitens resigning, House says A New Missouri must still provide documents as ordered by court
JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. — Gov. Eric Greitens may be stepping down, and the computer tampering case against him may be dismissed, but it by no means is an indication that the Missouri House will back off on their subpoenas for […]
Farmer, sheriff, lawmaker and now, governor: Parson takes the reins
JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. — A new chapter in Missouri’s history book has begun with the swearing in of Mike Parson as the 57th Governor of the Show-Me State. “Public service is a privilege and it is truly an honor to serve […]
Cardwell business generates $4.3 million for public education
A Dunklin County retail location reigns supreme for the third consecutive year in terms of Missouri Lottery sales. “The is the seventh year that Mr. T’s Liquor Store has earned membership into our Million Dollar Club,” said May Scheve Reardon, […]