"If police residency moves forward it is imperative that police reform does as well."
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"All Missourians deserve access to the well-trained, properly educated radiologic technologists who meet accepted national and international industry standards."
After serving on the Missouri Supreme Court for 20 years, Judge Laura Denvir Stith is planning to retire in March.
The Missouri Department of Agriculture is now accepting proposals for anticipated funding through the Specialty Crop Block Grant Program.
Treasurer Scott Fitzpatrick today announced the launch of READYSAVE 529, a new education savings mobile app for MOST 529 account owners.
State Rep. Tricia Derges was indicted by a federal grand jury Monday for an alleged wire fraud scheme and illegally providing prescription drugs to clients at her health clinics.
"Schools cannot and should not be bullying students and their parents for wanting an education that works for their unique needs."
Through Dec. 31, 2020, Missouri has received $3.275 billion and spent $2.26 billion of this assistance. In December, the state spent $310.9 million.
The Missouri Farm Bureau is among the groups urging the General Assembly to renew a set of agricultural tax credits set to expire at the end of the year.
The delegation said Missouri specifically needs transportation and distribution assistance with the coronavirus vaccine.