by Alisa Nelson | Mar 22, 2021 | News
When the Missouri Legislature gets back to work this week, a lightweight cotton tradition is expected to make a comeback – Seersucker Wednesdays. The style, especially popular in the South, has been in full force for several years throughout the great halls of the...
by Alisa Nelson | Jan 11, 2021 | Crime / Courts, News
An FBI memo is warning law enforcement in Missouri and nationwide of possible “armed protests” at all 50 state capitols and the U.S. Capitol in the run-up to Inauguration Day. ABC News reports the memo indicates threats of an “uprising” if President Donald Trump is...
by admin | Jan 11, 2021 | Business, Crime / Courts, Health / Medicine, History, Military, News, Weather
Missouri’s governor talked about unity and working for all residents, during his inaugural address Monday afternoon at the Statehouse in Jefferson City. Under the Missouri Constitution, Governor Mike Parson was sworn-in at high noon, after 12 bells rang at...
by admin | Jan 10, 2021 | Crime / Courts, Health / Medicine, History, News, Politics / Govt
About 2,000 people are expected to attend Monday’s inauguration ceremonies at the Missouri Capitol in Jefferson City. The festivities will help kick off the historic celebration of 200 years of Missouri history. State Rep. Ron Hicks, R-Defiance, plans to bring...
by Ashley Byrd | Dec 31, 2020 | Health / Medicine, Military, News
The oversight commission of the Missouri Veterans Commission released the remaining details of an investigation into a deadly COVID-19 outbreak in its seven nursing homes today. To date, 158 veterans have died since September. FULL REPORT The Missouri Attorney General...