Missouri’s seasonally adjusted unemployment rate dropped more than 2 percent in September, according to the latest jobs report released Wednesday.
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"A renewed focus on the rights and health care issues of more than 180,000 Missourians who are members of the LGBTQIA community is vital."
Gov. Mike Parson presented Missouri Public Safety Medals to 11 first responders and six civilians for responding to emergency situations in 2019 Tuesday morning.
The Missouri Veterans Hall of Fame is set to hold its inaugural induction ceremony at the end of October, honoring its first class of inductees.
Finding a safe way to get students back to in-person learning was a priority this fall, according to University of Missouri System President Mun Choi.
Incumbent Gov. Mike Parson and Auditor Nicole Galloway traded barbs over COVID-19 during Friday’s gubernatorial debate.
Parson announced that 39 Missouri libraries were awarded more than $870,000 to help residents access high-speed internet.
"We need the governor to lead for all Missourians and ensure that all students, especially our most vulnerable children, receive the education they deserve."
Gov. Mike Parson has proclaimed Sunday, Oct. 11 as Missouri Fire Service Memorial Day.