“I think we need to look at each individual area, but I do think if the governor said something straight and gave some guidance it would bring people together to see what’s best for the state of Missouri.”
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Just a few days after the St. Francois Health Center passed a mask mandate, it appears ready to walk back certain components, including fines and criminal penalties.
DHSS has merged a redundant license and issued a new license to the entity next in line on the conditionally denied applicant list.
The Department of Social Services is extending fulltime child care subsidy benefits through December 31, 2020 for eligible school-aged students who are not attending in person.
Missouri’s Public Service Commission (PSC) approved a request from Spire Missouri to install a gas distribution line in Cass County during Wednesday’s agenda meeting.
The Missouri Legislature adjourned from its special session on violent crime Wednesday, sending two bills to the governor’s desk.
"If the quality of life doesn’t matter, especially for people who can’t take care of themselves, why are we even here?"
"A key reentry point for millions of veterans annually is our nation’s postsecondary education system, which calls upon the federal government and state governments for taxpayer assistance."
"Quite simply, it’s not in the best interest of Missouri to become the next Wild West of medical marijuana."
The University of Missouri (MU) System would move to remote learning if experts suggested it, according to President Dr. Mun Choi.








