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...
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...
Saint Charles Riverfest is considered the city’s “premier Fourth of July Festival.” It features live music, children’s activities, a carnival, a parade presented by the Saint Charles Jaycees and a fireworks display. Riverfest is set for July 2nd through the 4th...
Dr. Terry Smith is a professor of political science and director of the honors program at Columbia College. His expertise includes American politics, including American political parties, Congressional, politics and the American justice system. Like millions of...
Twenty-six years after James and Zelma Long were murdered execution-style in their DeSoto, Missouri, home, their killer met his death. Carman Deck was executed at the Eastern Reception, Diagnostic and Correctional Center in Bonne Terre, Tuesday evening. In the...