The state has released the general revenue report for June 2020, which shows an increase in general revenue over the same time last year.
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The governor announced nearly $50 million in CARES Act funds will go towards expanding Missouri’s broadband infrastructure during Thursday's press briefing.
An order for Spire Missouri to refund customers for past surcharges was approved by Missouri’s PSC during Wednesday's agenda meeting.
“With USMCA, we have shown the world that the United States is open for business.”
Auditor Nicole Galloway's office has released an audit of Valley R-VI School District after a request from DESE over attendence concerns.
The audit makes recommendations for improvements to payroll procedures and timely payment of expenses.
Former high school teacher Connor Nowalk is running for a Kansas City-area House seat with a focus on public education.
It offers unprecedented access to an assortment of Missouri’s territorial, state, federal, and special census records from 1752 to 1933, along with tax lists genealogical researchers can use in lieu of census records.
It turns out any plans to cancel the traditional Governor’s Ham Breakfast at this year’s Missouri State Fair was just some hogwash.
Nine Missouri health care facilities have been awarded federal funding to improve telehealth services during the coronavirus pandemic.







