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Governors Parson and Kelly take part in ‘Disagree Better’ initiative

by Marshall Griffin | Nov 15, 2023 | News, Politics / Govt

The governors of Missouri and Kansas are making it a point to “disagree better.” That’s the name of an initiative sponsored by the National Governor’s Association that encourages leaders to develop healthy conflict skills and avoid allowing political disagreement to...
Lawsuit filed to halt execution of Marcellus Williams

Lawsuit filed to halt execution of Marcellus Williams

by Marshall Griffin | Aug 25, 2023 | Crime / Courts, News, Politics / Govt

A Missouri death row inmate is suing Gov. Mike Parson and Attorney General Andrew Bailey for allowing the state to move forward with his pending execution. Attorneys for Marcellus Williams say he’s innocent of the crime he was convicted of – the 1998 murder of Felicia...
Energy Secretary Granholm visits St. Louis; ‘no comment’ on radiation exposure bill

Energy Secretary Granholm visits St. Louis; ‘no comment’ on radiation exposure bill

by Marshall Griffin | Aug 9, 2023 | Health / Medicine, News, Politics / Govt

A member of President Biden’s cabinet paid a quick visit to Missouri. U.S. Energy Secretary Jennifer Granholm visited St. Louis Tuesday, first attending a groundbreaking ceremony with Governor Mike Parson for a $400 million plant that will produce lithium iron...
Gov. Parson explains why he vetoed an I-72 study

Gov. Parson explains why he vetoed an I-72 study

by Marshall Griffin | Jul 31, 2023 | News, Transportation

Gov. Mike Parson thinks now is not the right time to study whether turning U.S. Highway 36 across northern Missouri into Interstate 72 makes financial sense. Parson vetoed the $2.5 million state funding request for the study, saying lawmakers saw a large budget and...
No pardon for former Kansas City police detective

No pardon for former Kansas City police detective

by Marshall Griffin | Jul 10, 2023 | Crime / Courts, News, Politics / Govt

A former Kansas City police detective remains a convicted felon. Governor Mike Parson announced Friday that he’d issued 18 pardons for the month of June, but that list did not include former Kansas City police detective Eric Devalkenaere. He was convicted of...
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