Brian Seitz, a former army paratrooper and local pastor, has announced his candidacy for state representative of HD 156.
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DNR commission’s plan for hazardous waste generator fee increases could hit snag in General Assembly
A plan to increase certain hazardous waste generator fees from a commission under DNR may hit a roadblock in the General Assembly.
State Auditor Nicole Galloway “likely” violated state law by releasing full transcripts along with her partial audit of former Attorney General Josh Hawley Thursday, the current attorney general said.
The company behind the proposed Grain Belt Express Project announced a new initiative with the wind energy transmission line: rural broadband expansion.
State Rep. Rasheen Aldridge has been involved in social justice and activism in St. Louis for years, and now he’s taking that same effort to the Capitol.
Missouri’s net general revenue collections in January were up by 7.4 percent, the state budget director announced Thursday.
U.S. Senator Josh Hawley used state resources in a way that “gave an appearance of impropriety” when he served as Missouri’s attorney general, a partial report from the Auditor’s Office said Thursday.
Governor Mike Parson announced that the Missouri Department of Public Safety has awarded 106 Missouri law enforcement agencies a total of more than $700,000 in grants to purchase essential equipment used by officers, including ballistic vests, first aid and trauma kits, police radios, light bars, and sirens.
After more than 40 years of service with the Missouri Department of Public Safety, SEMA Director Ron Walker will retire on April 1.
Today, Governor Mike Parson and First Lady Teresa Parson participated in a parade and rally in downtown Kansas City celebrating the Kansas City Chiefs’ Super…