Roger Dorson, a deputy commissioner at DESE, is set to retire at the end of June after a storied career in education across Missouri.
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The best thing that people whose minds are opening up to the issues that the black community faces can do is to reach out, according to Frank White.
“The State Fair will go on — some version of the State Fair.”
Members of Missouri’s Black Caucus are taking the lead in protests around their communities, according to House Minority Leader Crystal Quade.
“Our member communities are getting wisdom, perfect experience, and sterling credentials from a longtime friend right here in Missouri.”
An estimated 1,000 protestors convened in Missouri’s capital city to demonstrate and march in solidarity against racism and police brutality.
Missourians in rural areas are feeling ready to get out and move forward, according to Senate President Pro Tem Dave Schatz.
In addition, 48 percent of those surveyed said Gov. Mike Parson is more trustworthy when it comes to getting people back to work and growing the economy.
Serious times aren’t the times for the crazies on either side. Serious times are for sober rational leaders.
I asked our readers, reporters, subscribers, and some former legislators to give us their perspectives on who came out of this historically bizarre session a winner.