More than 100 employees in the Truman Building were tested for COVID-19 this week after 15 people received positive results.
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Gov. Mike Parson presented Fulton with a $3.39 million loan to mitigate the impacts of February’s cold snap on utility costs.
After more than 21 years of service, Judge Thomas H. Newton is retiring from the Missouri Court of Appeals, Western District next week.
The audit determined the financial condition of the Douglas Square TDD was such that the Board of Directors may proceed with abolishment of the district.
State Auditor Nicole Galloway today released an audit of the Jefferson County Collector. The report received an overall rating of good.
Rep. J. Eggleston, who is in his sixth year in the House, announced his bid for state Senate Monday.
Three alumni of Webster University were tapped for positions by President Biden, both in his administration and his presidential campaign.
The U.S. Department of Commerce awarded Branson a $3 million grant for a flood wall to protect the Compton Drive Wastewater Treatment Plant.
Missouri’s first electric vehicle station funded through an environmental mitigation trust from Volkswagen was unveiled in Kingdom City.