The explosive rise in demand for fireworks around July 4 and the precise time-frame in which to sell patriotic pyrotechnics means that the struggling supply chain has often left fireworks retailers with their stock snuffed out.
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Well, most folks thought that he wouldn't really veto an ag bill.
Most folks were wrong.
It was the kind of thing John Dutton would have done.
Rep. Randy Railsback, the incumbent of the newly drawn district 2, seems to be the front runner and established candidate in the district's election race.
A legal battle between the MSBA and the Southeastern Legal Foundation could come to a halt over SLF's failure to register to do business in Missouri.
Ameren Missouri has announced that it will be acquiring a solar facility in Mid-Missouri, with the plan to bring more renewable energy to Missourians, as well as an influx of 250 construction jobs.
The Missouri Senate Interim Committee on Illegal Immigration conducted its first meeting to examine varying aspects of illegal immigration.
Derges owns four medical clinics in Southwest Missouri. Lift Up Springfield, her lone non-profit clinic, received nearly $300,000 in CARES Act reimbursement for COVID-19 testing. However, Lift Up did not provide any COVID-19 tests and was closed for the first three months of the pandemic.
A new survey of likely Republican primary voters conducted by Remington Research Group showed Attorney General Eric Schmitt leading the U.S. Senate primary.
Two veteran Congressmen have endorsed Taylor Burks as he runs for the U.S. House of Representatives in Missouri's fourth congressional district (CD 4). Burks, himself a veteran, receives the endorsements in the midst of a crowded Republican primary in CD 4.
Today, Governor Mike Parson signed Senate Bill 678 into law, increasing the Kansas City Police Department's budget to 25 percent per fiscal year.