JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. — After roughly half a year leading the Missouri Department of Revenue (DOR), Ken Zellers’s position is now official. Gov. Mike Parson…
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JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. — Missouri Attorney General Eric Schmitt has appealed a federal judge’s recent ruling allowing abortions based upon a diagnosis of Down syndrome. …
Republican state Rep. Jack Bondon officially launched his bid for the upper chamber by visiting all five counties in the district he hopes to represent in…
WARRENSBURG, Mo. – Embracing former Missouri Senator David Pearce’s knowledge of state government and higher education and his passion for the University of Central Missouri,…
After two decades leading the Missouri Public Utility Alliance (MPUA), longtime-public servant Duncan Kincheloe is planning to retire next year. Last week, Kincheloe announced that…
Although it’s improved over the past year, Missouri still ranks lower than most other states when it comes to energy efficiency, according to an annual…
JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. — Through Facebook Live, Secretary of State Jay Ashcroft answered questions directly from Missourians on election security and voter registration. “Election security…
JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. – Rep. Bruce DeGroot has been honored with two legislative awards for his work to improve how justice is dealt with in…
Texas County Associate Circuit Judge Douglas Gaston is being sued for allegedly “conspiring” to imprison a couple in his courtroom, thus violating their rights, according…
JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. — Gov. Mike Parson has denied clemency to Russell Bucklew, a man convicted of murder in 1997, The Missouri Times has learned.…