A clash broke out Thursday at a U.S. Senate committee hearing between U.S. Sen. Josh Hawley, R-Missouri, and Minnesota Attorney General Keith Ellison over fraudulent activity within the nonprofit ...
For the seventh year in a row, Sen. Mary Elizabeth Coleman, R-Arnold, is sponsoring a plan to end Missouri’s state sales tax on food and phase out local grocery taxes over time. She said the Missouri ...
Missouri pharmacists are sorting through Trump RX, which went live last week. Ron Fitzwater, CEO of the Missouri Pharmacy Association, compliments the Trump Administration on trying to address high ...
Now and then, a story comes along that perfectly captures the intersection of unwavering faith, Ozark heritage, and a race against time. Show Me Today is joined by the ‘Accidental Ozarkian,’ Barbara ...
Missouri could soon tighten the rules on telecom crimes. State Sen. Mike Henderson, R‑Desloge, who represents the state’s 3rd District in east‑central Missouri, told Missourinet that some serious ...
Gov. Mike Kehoe is proposing a $5 million reduction in state aid to Missouri’s roughly 30 public transportation providers – something they call a “catastrophic loss.” Mike Winter, a lobbyist for the ...
Missouri House Speaker Pro Tem Chad Perkins, R-Bowling Green, is pushing a bill, that would create a new Missouri Motor Vehicle Commission to handle motor‑vehicle licensing and oversight. Perkins told ...
A new Missouri proposal could soon change how schools handle student surveys. Sen. Mary Elizabeth Coleman, R-Arnold, told Missourinet that she introduced the bill after an incident at a Missouri ...
There are some changes to coyote hunting in Missouri. While they can be hunted year-round, the methods and tools used for hunting coyotes have been limited during the spring turkey season. Nate ...
Route 66 hasn’t just been a road through Joplin; it’s been the city’s heartbeat. Now, the city is preparing for a global influx of tourists, and Patrick Tuttle, Director of the Joplin Convention and ...
Imagine losing your home, your job, your school, everything you’ve worked for, not because of anything you did, but because of who you are. That was the reality for thousands of Japanese American ...
There is a certain kind of sting that comes when you realize the government took more of your hard-earned money than they were supposed to.
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