JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. – The Missouri Public Service Commission passed 7 motions at this morning’s agenda meeting, including two stipulation and agreements – one for…
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Contact: Scott Holste, (573) 751-0290 Scott.Holste@mo.gov Channing Ansley, (573) 751-0290 Channing.Ansley@mo.gov FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Oct. 22, 2014 Gov. Nixon requests major disaster declaration to assist communities…
Contact: Scott Holste, (573) 751-0290 Scott.Holste@mo.gov Channing Ansley, (573) 751-0290 Channing.Ansley@mo.gov FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Oct. 22, 2014 Gov. Nixon makes appointments to boards and commissions JEFFERSON…
JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. – Kristian Starner, the 6-year veteran associate of Hemphill & Associates, will be leaving Jefferson City to move to Denver. Megan Browning,…
Saint Louis, Mo. — A few hours before Gov. Jay Nixon announced a gubernatorial commission to study the socioeconomic issues underscored by events in Ferguson,…
Saint Louis, Mo. — Gov. Jay Nixon announced today that his office will organize a special commission to study various issues and provide specific solutions…
FERGUSON, Mo. — State Senator Jamilah Nasheed was arrested in Ferguson tonight. The Democratic state senator was arrested during a small peaceful protest in Ferguson,…
Saint Louis, Mo. — The Missouri Home Care Union announced today it reached a tentative agreement with the Missouri Quality Home Care Council that would…
Saint Louis Mo. — Missouri Right-to-Life believes the Missouri Republican Party deliberately misled Jefferson County voters when they distributed a mailer for House candidate Becky…
As a quiet 2014 election cycle winds down, we asked our subscribers how they saw 2016 shaping up for each party and compiled a list…