The 2022 drought is affecting all corners of the state, especially Missouri’s farmlands. The latest meeting of the state’s drought assessment committee was held on Sept. 16 in Jefferson City. Jennifer Hoggatt, deputy director of the Missouri Geological Survey, says...
This is the full statement by John Wood, Independent Candidate for U.S. Senate in Missouri (Kansas City, Missouri – August 23, 2022) John Wood, independent candidate for Missouri’s open seat in the U.S. Senate issued the following statement on Tuesday: “I made...
During a Monday news conference at the State Capitol, Governor Mike Parson officially announced his call for a special session to make “historic income tax cuts” and extend key agriculture tax credit programs for a minimum of six years. The General...
The University of Missouri Board of Curators recently approved five new capital projects at the University of Missouri-Columbia and at Missouri University of Science and Technology in Rolla. On Show Me Today, Chancellor of the University of Missouri and President of...
On Tuesday, July 5th, Governor Mike Parson released the list of names of people he has most recently pardoned. The governor’s office says it continues to review the names and clemency request files and says it’s working to reduce the backlog inherited by his...