Starting later this summer, the Department of Social Services will take gradual steps to ease Missouri’s return to the regular SNAP/Food Stamp program operation.
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"Governor, it’s time to put the cards on the table and call all players back to session to end this reckless and dangerous game with our tax dollars."
With Rep. Tracy McCreery terming out of her House seat, student and campaign strategist Alex Dubinsky is running for the open spot.
After nearly two decades working for the city, Columbia City Manager John Glascock is retiring in January.
The Second Amendment Preservation Act (SAPA), a controversial gun-rights proposal, is scheduled to be signed into law Saturday.
Missouri ranked No. 32 in broadband access compared to the rest of the country, according to Tim Arbeiter, director of broadband development.
Missouri’s PSC approved a change to Evergy Missouri West and Osage Valley Electric Cooperative’s territorial agreement this week.
“I have never and will never stop fighting to ensure that all life is protected.”
After passing through the Missouri Legislature, a bill outlining who could inspect agricultural facilities is set to be signed into law.
The state of Missouri was awarded three StateScoop 50 awards this year, recognizing its achievements in technology and public service.