Missouri’s MOST 529 Education Plan was ranked among the country’s best in a national report, Treasurer Scott Fitzpatrick said Thursday.
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A school district in Jefferson County is walking back its mask mandate, though its COVID-19 quarantine policies will remain in effect.
After nearly a year of deliberation, Missouri’s Public Service Commission (PSC) approved Spire Missouri’s general rate case.
Former Missouri lawmaker Brian Nieves is taking his passion for conservative advocacy to the airwaves as host of a new radio show.
Evergy is nearing its sign-on goal on a solar subscription program allowing customers to offset their energy output with clean power.
"I think this is the beginning of a movement back toward parents being the most powerful 'special interest' in the education of their kids."
The facility is expected to be ready for players and fans by 2024 with construction slated to begin in the middle of next year.
Missouri schools and libraries have been awarded more than $48 million in federal relief funds to expand broadband access for students.
Attorney General Eric Schmitt backed a lawsuit challenging Jefferson County’s school quarantine rules this week.
The MSBA said its withdrawal from the national group will not have an impact on its members’ programs and services.