The State Labor and Industrial Relations Commission is taking part in a series of seminars,...
Seminar Informs Employers of Impact of Workers’ Comp Changes
Dozens of employers are attending a seminar today at the Missouri Chamber of Commerce offices in...
Economic Development Department Won’t Speculate on Impact Sale of Blues
Putting up for sale one of Missouri's professional sports franchises brings up speculation whether...
Dodge Fenton Plant to Make New Technology Ram Trucks
Dodge has announced a new line of fuel-efficient Dodge Ram Trucks to be built at the company's...
Economic Development Chief Talks Up Business-Friendly Environment, Pushes for Results
Missouri's Economic Development Director travels to the Lake of the Ozarks to meet with business...
Metrorail in St. Louis Experiencing Cost Overruns
Cost overruns for the MetroLink light rail in St. Louis could become costly for the taxpayers...
Business Leaders Prepare for Economic Development Conference
Business and government leaders will spend some time at the Lake of the Ozarks this week as they...
Missourians Work Washington To End Death Tax
The Missouri Congressman spearheading the effort to permanently eliminate the inheritance tax is...
Steinhoff Defends Coffman Firing
State Economic Development Director Gregory Steinhoff does not want to say he has replaced the...
Nixon Threatens Lawsuit Over Boonville Bridge
Attorney General Jay Nixon threatens to sue the Blunt Adminsitration if it gives away an old...
Blunt Administration Fires Public Counsel
The Blunt Administration has fired the man who has represented consumers in utility rate cases...
Tyson to Close Plant in Noel
Tyson Foods is shutting down its protein plant near Noel. Some Noel residents have been...
Lagging Sales Force Temporary Closing of Chrysler Plant
Chrysler is shutting down its Fenton North assembly plant for two weeks, starting May 23rd,...
House Passes Quality Jobs Act
The House has approved Governor Matt Blunt's Missouri Quality Jobs Act, which is designed to...
KC Casino Makes Winners of Losers
Harrah's North Kansas City Casino is launching a new promotion to attract gamblers. On Mondays and...
Boeing Announces Jet Order
Good news for Boeing, which might take pressure off its St. Louis operations. Boeing has announced...
Russians Tour Missouri For Trade Opportunities
A delegation of Russian officials is visiting Missouri this week, exploring trade and investment...
American Airlines Cutting 500 KC Jobs
Continuing financial problems are forcing American Airlines to fire 500 employees at its Kansas...
Missouri Companies Make The Fortune 500 List
Fortune Magazine has put out its annual list of the 500 biggest companies in the nation and...
Economic Development Plan Gets Tentative Approval In Senate
Legislation described as critical to some major economic development projects in Missouri has...
Study Of 2004 Sales Tax Holiday Shows No Harm To State Tax Revenues
Lawmakers who are considering a repeat of the 2004 back-to-school Sales Tax Holiday are getting...
Workers’ Comp Bill Passes House
A move to tighten the rules under which workers can claim injuries on the job has passed the...
Monsanto Buying Huge Cottonseed Company
Monsanto is buying the nation's third-biggest cottonseed company. Monsanto is based in Creve...
Business Group Welcomes New Relationship With State Government
With a Republican in the Governor's Office and Republican control of the Legislature, the state's...
Number Of Lambert Flights On The Decline
Missouri's busiest airport had about half the flights last year that it had in 2003, and fewer of...
Post-Dispatch Sold To Iowa Company
The Pulitzer Publishing Company has sold the St. Louis Post-Dispatch and 13 other daily newspapers...
Interstate Bakeries In More Financial Trouble
The company that makes Wonder Bread and Hostess Twinkies has more bad finanancial news. Interstate...
Business Group Offers Advice On Economic Development Planning
A representative of manufacturing interests urges the state not to forget about those who actually...
Business Official Calls For More Incentives
A local economic development official wants the State to act quicker when businesses consider...
KCI To Get Money For Safety Upgrades
Missouri's second-busiest airport is about to get a $60-Million automated system that will check...