JEFFERSON CITY—The Missouri Public Service Commission is scheduled to hold formal evidentiary hearings in December in a case filed by Ameren Transmission Company of Illinois…
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Jefferson City, Mo. — Missouri Secretary of State Jason Kander today announced a program exploring the history of the 19th century Bald Knobber vigilantes. The…
Branson, Mo. – The Missouri Sheriff’s Association voted Monday to install the phrase and the United Sates’ national motto “In God We Trust” on their…
JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. – Laclede Gas Company-Laclede Division (Laclede) has filed an application with the Missouri Public Service Commission seeking to adjust the infrastructure system…
Saint Louis, Mo. — In the second law enforcement-related announcement by a Missouri elected official today, Mayor Francis Slay introduced to reporters seven citizens hoping…
Saint Louis, Mo. — Republican candidate for Secretary of State, Jay Ashcroft, is challenging the newly announced Democratic candidate to a debate on his signature…
Saint Louis, Mo. — Gov. Jay Nixon is asking POST and the Missouri Department of Public Safety to “update and enhance” training for law enforcement…
JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. – The Missouri Public Service Commission said goodbye to the chair of its committee during a meeting Wednesday. Robert P. Kenney, who…
JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. — With a few short weeks left until lawmakers gather in the state capitol to weigh overrides to Gov. Jay Nixon’s vetoes,…
JEFFERSON CITY – Missouri Lieutenant Governor Peter Kinder is encouraging back-to-school shoppers to take advantage of this weekend’s sales tax holiday, which begins Friday (Aug.…