JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. — Nearly two months after the discovery that more than 10,000 Missourians had their personal information breached by a state contractor, the Department of Health and Senior Services is notifying individuals through the mail. 10,400 letters have […]
Opinion: Sovereignty at Stake
By Congressman Jason Smith As I write this, a 7,000-person migrant caravan is marching across Mexico towards the United States’ southern border. From the politicians that helped inspire and form the caravan to the immigration holes it highlights, it should […]
Where did all these highways and bridges come from?
By Sen. Doug Libla Thankfully, back in 1924, forward-thinking citizens convinced their legislators that Missouri needed a system of “hard surface” highways. The big issue then, as it is now, how to pay for it? All motorists, traveling in […]
Watch for deer on the roadway
JEFFERSON CITY – October and November are peak months for deer to be on the move, and the Missouri Department of Transportation is reminding drivers to be prepared and not drive distracted. According to statistics from the National Highway […]
VFW of Missouri endorses Amendment 2
JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. – The Veterans of Foreign Wars of Missouri has made a rare endorsement in standing up to support Amendment 2, a medical marijuana ballot initiative. The spokesman for the measure says part of the 4 percent retail […]