All non-essential federal offices are closed on this Juneteenth holiday, and most banks are shut down. There is no mail delivery from the US Postal Service, and …
Read More »Notable Springfield-born Star Dead at 69
An Academy Award and Golden Globe winning songwriter from Springfield has died. Tom Whitlock died Friday in Tennessee following a long battle with Alzheimer’s disease. Whitlock was …
Read More »Closed County and State Offices for Lincoln’s Birthday
Today is Lincoln’s birthday, which is a Missouri State and County holiday. Most state offices are closed today, with the exception of emergency services, such as the …
Read More »Mahomes Heads to Disneyland; Missouri Governor Honors Chiefs
Coming off of a hot Super Bowl win, MVP Patrick Mahomes is taking his family to Disneyland to celebrate. In 2013, Mahomes made a nod to the …
Read More »Senator Roy Blunt’s Farewell Address
Missouri Senator Roy Blunt has given his farewell address on the floor of the U-S Senate on Tuesday. The two-term senator thanked his colleagues and later several …
Read More »Judge Rules Josh Hawley Broke Public Record Laws to Further US Senate Campaign
A judge in central Missouri’s Cole County has ruled that the Attorney General’s office previously led by GOP Senator Josh Hawley broke public record laws on purpose …
Read More »Lebanon Native & Radio Talk Show Host Jim Bohannon Has Died
Lebanon, Missouri native and national radio talk show host Jim Bohannon has died after a battle with cancer. He was 78. He recently retired from his nightly …
Read More »Schmitt Beats Valentine
Attorney General Eric Schmitt won election to the U-S Senate defeating Democratic challenger Trudy Busch Valentine. This keeps the seat held by retiring Senator Roy Blunt in …
Read More »Republicans Take Seats in Congress
In the races for congressional representatives, two incumbent Republicans return to congress and two new Republicans are elected. In the race for U-S House District 7, Republican …
Read More »Time to Set Your Clocks Back
You’ll need to set your clocks back one hour this weekend. Daylight saving time ends this Sunday at 2a.m. the U.S. Senate approved a bill in March …
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