A year after the coronavirus pandemic sidelined education, the University of Missouri announced an effort to drastically expand its online programs during a virtual press conference Tuesday.
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In addition to the missing money, the audit also found that thousands in utility deposits were not deposited until long after utility service had been activated.
A bill seeking to gradually phase out Missouri’s personal property tax assessment rate was defeated in the Senate Monday evening.
After a decades-long career in public service for Missouri, U.S. Sen. Roy Blunt announced Monday he would be leaving his Senate seat in 2022.
“It’s important for people to know that our school district is an organization where people want to work here now. It’s not an organization of last resort.”
“My communication skills are something that I feel really strongly about finding ways to use to benefit both the legislature and the Democratic Party in our state.”
A former legislative employee has sued the House and several employees alleging he was wrongfully terminated after requesting a mask mandate in the midst of the COVID-19 pandemic.
Like his favorite superhero, freshman Rep. Brian Seitz says he hopes to promote three things: “truth, justice, and the American way."
Missouri’s Public Service Commission (PSC) approved a request to clarify regulations around the Missouri Universal Service Fund this week.










