In 1974, the Missouri State Fairgrounds were jeopardized by a music festival almost universally declared a “disaster.”
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Cameron Gerber studied journalism at Lincoln University. Prior to Lincoln, he earned an associate’s degree from State Fair Community College. Cameron is a native of Eldon, Missouri.
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U.S. Senator Roy Blunt voted in favor of the bill, touting the potential benefits for the state’s roads, bridges, and information highway.
The Missouri People's Party hopes to offer voters an alternative to the two-party system in upcoming elections as part of a nationwide push.
"No matter whether you live in a big city or you live in the country, everything within the borders of Missouri is what makes us who we are."
Visitors will have the chance to receive a COVID-19 vaccine at the State Fair thanks to the quick coordination of local health officials.
Emery, who was running for a Congressional seat, died on Aug. 6 at the age of 71 after spending multiple days in the hospital.
The capital city kicked off its celebration of 200 years of statehood with the dedication of the Bicentennial Bridge Monday afternoon.
"After all this work, you just hope you’ve done what you can to put on the best event with the things that people want to see and experience."
The next steps for the expansion of the state’s Medicaid population are in the hands of a Cole County judge.
A recent order from FERC may mean the end of a rule that has governed Missouri’s utility companies for more than a decade.