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Local retired teacher Doyle Justus has put his name on the Republican primary ballot for state representative in Lincoln County.
Missouri Senate leadership held its end-of-the-week press conference Thursday afternoon, touching on a multitude of topics.
Teachers across our state change lives every day and research shows their work and influence is the number one school-level factor in determining a student’s success, and yet we’re facing a workforce shortage crisis like nothing our schools have ever experienced.
Hundreds of pro-life advocates gathered at the Capitol Wednesday to advocate for stricter abortion laws in Missouri.
Mark Alford's campaign said he ended the quarter with more than $340,000 cash on hand after contributions from about 845 people.
Former policeman Richard Sayles has announced his candidacy for the second district of Kansas City’s city council.
"I don’t need the fame. I don’t seek the celebrity. I just want to deliver results," Sen. Steven Roberts said in the new ad.
Derik Kinde, a Captain in the National Guard, has announced his candidacy to be prosecuting attorney for Moniteau County.









