by [email protected] | Jun 13, 2016 | Education, Military, News
Governor Jay Nixon (D) has signed into law more bills passed by the legislature before its session ended a month ago. Among bills signed today is SB 968, that allows certain military members lower tuition rates at Missouri colleges and universities. The bill means...
by [email protected] | Jun 13, 2016 | News
A candlelight vigil will be held tonight in Columbia in a show of solidarity with those affected by the shooting that killed 49 victims at an Orlando, Florida LGBT nightclub. Mid-Missouri Pridefest president Dustin Hampton is one of the organizers of tonight’s...
by [email protected] | Jun 13, 2016 | News, Weather
High heat could help kick of severe weather tomorrow in mainly northwest Missouri, and that could include tornadoes. National Weather Service meteorologist Chris Bowman says the atmosphere will be very unstable. “You’ll be able to sense that. It’ll...
by [email protected] | Jun 13, 2016 | News
Missouri reacts to the murders of 50 people Sunday morning at an LGBT nightclub in Orlando, Florida with vigils and shows of solidarity, and a new law means Missourians will no longer have to go back to a drug they already know doesn’t work to treat them. Mike...
by [email protected] | Jun 10, 2016 | News, Transportation
The Department of Transportation will soon consider applications for projects it would split the cost of with local governments. The legislature and governor agreed to put $20-million in the state budget for the year that begins July 1 for MODOT to re-launch a...