Missouri Executes Brian Dorsey
The State of Missouri has carried out the execution of a man who killed his cousin and her husband in 2006. Brian Dorsey died by lethal injection at 6:11 pm Tuesday night. Hours before the
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The State of Missouri has carried out the execution of a man who killed his cousin and her husband in 2006. Brian Dorsey died by lethal injection at 6:11 pm Tuesday night. Hours before the
The new exhibit in Springfield’s Discovery Center showcases how a Missouri scientist saved the European wine industry. Hermann Jaeger came to the U.S. from Switzerland in 1864 and started a vineyard in Neosho. In the
The final day for candidates to file for statewide office was yesterday, and Missouri residents are still reeling from the frenzy. Senator Mary Elizabeth Coleman has called off her run for Congress and now has
Missouri Sate University is expanding its catalogue of degree opportunities. Starting this Fall MSU will offer a Master of Business Administration Degree that focuses on Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math. The Board of Governors approved
Missouri employers are not forced to provide a lunch break under law, but that may be changing very soon. Representative Kevin Windham Jr of St. Louis County introduced HB 2856 which would require employers to
For registered Republican voters in Missouri, Saturday is a big opportunity to help determine who the GOP nominee will be in the upcoming 2024 Presidential Election. Saturday, March 2, is the Republican Presidential Caucus for
Some Statewide Candidates are rushing to the Kirkpatrick Building in Jefferson City today to make their bids for office official, while others await the final day of March 26th. It’s a big year for elections
Almost a week after 22 people were injured during a shooting at the Chiefs Super Bowl parade in Kansas City, lawmakers in Missouri are attempting to pass a rare gun-restriction bill. The law, which was
Missouri Secretary of State Jay Ashcroft says he and his family are safe are his home was “swatted” “Swatting” is an ongoing trend of criminal pranks involving faking an emergency in order to have notable
Marijuana sales are becoming big business in Missouri, going over $1 billion in 2023 thus far. According to state officials, over $1.2 billion in weed products have been sold in the state since the legalization
With the next legislative session beginning next month, some Republican lawmakers in Missouri are pushing for abortion to be considered murder. Republicans in both the state House and state Senate are filing bills for the
Springfield natives and fans of the popular Texas convenience store chain Buc-ee’s are gearing up for the opening of the first location in Missouri, right here in the Ozarks. The new Buc-ee’s, located on Beaver
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