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Missouri Capital City to ring in Independence Day with ‘Salute to America’ celebration

Missouri Capital City to ring in Independence Day with ‘Salute to America’ celebration

by Anthony Morabith | Jul 4, 2024 | History, News

Missouri’s Capital City is getting ready to ring in the red, white, and blue with the 2024 Salute to America. Streets in Jefferson City near the Missouri State Capitol will be closed off as thousands converge to celebrate America’s independence from 2:00 p.m. to 10:00...
Will Missouri Democrats break the Republican supermajority? Gubernatorial candidate Crystal Quade thinks so

Will Missouri Democrats break the Republican supermajority? Gubernatorial candidate Crystal Quade thinks so

by Anthony Morabith | Jul 3, 2024 | News, Politics / Govt

Could a blue wave hit the Show Me State for the upcoming elections? Democratic candidate for governor, Crystal Quade, seems to think so. She addressed that possibility while responding to a question on if she would veto the recently passed defund Planned Parenthood...
‘Gateway to Pride’ exhibit uncovers St. Louis’ storied LGBTQ history

‘Gateway to Pride’ exhibit uncovers St. Louis’ storied LGBTQ history

by Anthony Morabith | Jul 2, 2024 | History, News, Politics / Govt

St. Louis’ Missouri History Museum has opened a new exhibit to celebrate the city’s LGBTQ history and evolution. It looks at nearly 200 years’ worth of history and what lives and struggles looked like at the time. Ian Darnell with the Missouri Historical Society...
Rising costs are causing diaper shortages in Missouri

Rising costs are causing diaper shortages in Missouri

by Anthony Morabith | Jul 2, 2024 | Business, Health / Medicine, News, Politics / Govt

Higher inflation is forcing some Missourians to choose between paying the bills or buying everyday essentials. Lutheran Family and Children’s Services of Missouri is sounding the alarm about an issue facing many young families – a diaper shortage. Heather Wall is...
Future multi-agency Jefferson City lab expected to put Missouri on the map

Future multi-agency Jefferson City lab expected to put Missouri on the map

by Anthony Morabith | Jul 1, 2024 | Crime / Courts, News, Politics / Govt

Missouri is building a state-of-the-art multi-agency state laboratory in Jefferson City. The $151 million project is expected to break ground this month. Headed by Gov. Mike Parson, the planned campus will be home to several state agencies to provide a singular...
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