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The Zonta Club of Cape Girardeau celebrates the passage of House Bill 737, signed into law by Gov. Mike Kehoe on July 9, ...
A pair of state lawmakers, including Republican state Sen. Mike Moon, filed the lawsuit July 31, challenging the recently ...
The Jefferson City Area Chamber of Commerce will lose its director of finance as Cole County adds its new auditor.
Allowing private developers to build nuclear power plants with less red tap would be a boon for Missouri, writes Show-Me Institute's Avery Frank.
The Capitol Commission has received final proposals from two of the three firms asked to produce a new Master Plan for the ...
Joe Klebba lost quite a few bidding wars before purchasing the second-to-last bacon slab at an auction Friday.
Momentum is building for a special session of the Missouri Legislature to redraw the state’s eight congressional districts ...
Springfield Public Schools announced a new cell phone policy for the 2025-2026 school year, which prohibits the use of ...
Jay Moore will be Cole County’s next auditor, according to a Friday press release from Gov. Mike Kehoe’s Office. Kehoe made the appointment on Friday. Moore replaces Mark Ruether, who announced his ...
ST. JOSEPH, Mo. (News-Press NOW) -- A major container and packaging manufacturer will bring new investment and around 20 new ...
One of Missouri's top farming groups will now be allowed to sell health plans that supporters hope will boost the number of farmers with affordable health coverage. Signed into law by Missouri Gov.
The annual Free Watermelon Feed, hosted by the Republican Women of Newton County and the Newton County Republican Central Committee, is slated for 6:30 p.m. Thursday, Aug. 7, at Neosho’s Big Spring ...