Despite the quick pivot some restaurants made, carry out, curbside, and delivery services are “generally insufficient to lift them out” of the financial situation COVID-19 caused, the Missouri Restaurant Association CEO said.
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The virus has given us a rare opportunity to change how we do things. Our old normal does not have to be the new normal.
We put together a list of politicians who are frequently mentioned, sometimes by themselves, as future statewide candidates.
Associated Industries of Missouri, the state’s oldest business advocacy association, joined the National Association of Manufacturers and numerous other business organizations in asking Congress to consider providing limited liability protection for essential businesses.
The ads come amid huge public support and growing bipartisan calls for state and local aid as front-line health care, education, sanitation, corrections, and other public services on verge of being gutted.
Dollar General plans to invest $9 million in personal property and create 55 new jobs through the operation.
The effort, spearheaded by state Reps. Shamed Dogan and Tracy McCreery, seeks to secure the release of Patty Prewitt after 34 years in prison.
Missouri State Auditor Nicole Galloway has released an audit of the Office of the Comptroller as part of the ongoing, comprehensive audit of the City of St. Louis.
With the first week of May having been designated as Drinking Water Week, it’s an opportunity for us to recognize the vital role municipal utility water professionals play in our daily lives and the local communities they serve.
About 346,000 signatures — more than two times the 172,000 needed to qualify for the general election ballot — in hundreds of boxes were hand-delivered to the Secretary of State's Office.