The Bicentennial Inaugural Ball — which had been moved to Sept. 18 to the Capitol Lawn — drew a large, celebratory crowd of elected officials, politicos, and more.
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Hundreds gathered in the capital city Monday evening for a glimpse at Union Pacific’s Big Boy, which made an overnight stop this week.
Congresswoman Cori Bush joined advocacy groups and exonerees to push for the release of several Missourians serving lengthy prison sentences.
Harold Brown, depicted in the House Lounge mural, traveled to the statehouse this week for what he called a "fond farewell" to the piece.
"Planning is put in jeopardy when federal tax codes are changed by people thousands of miles away who don’t understand the impact on farmers."
"It’s nice to be honored by your colleagues, but when both labor and management work together it’s extraordinary."
"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."
The capital city kicked off its celebration of 200 years of statehood with the dedication of the Bicentennial Bridge Monday afternoon.
The 8th-annual event was the largest to date.
The Noble Health Foundation joined the city of Montgomery and Wellsville School District to offer free physicals for student-athletes.