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Capturing Missouri’s 57th governor: Artist discusses portrait of Gov. Parson (LISTEN)

Capturing Missouri’s 57th governor: Artist discusses portrait of Gov. Parson (LISTEN)

by [email protected] | Dec 31, 2024 | History, News, Politics / Govt, Show Me Today

A newly-unveiled portrait of Governor Mike Parson is now featured in Missouri’s new Hall of Governors exhibit at the state Capitol. Alisa Nelson talks to the artist, Lisa Ober of St. Louis, who says getting to be a part of history is a huge honor for...
Missouri Capital City to ring in Independence Day with ‘Salute to America’ celebration

Missouri Capital City to ring in Independence Day with ‘Salute to America’ celebration

by Anthony Morabith | Jul 4, 2024 | History, News

Missouri’s Capital City is getting ready to ring in the red, white, and blue with the 2024 Salute to America. Streets in Jefferson City near the Missouri State Capitol will be closed off as thousands converge to celebrate America’s independence from 2:00 p.m. to 10:00...

Vivek Malek Sworn In As New Missouri State Treasurer

by Anthony Morabith | Jan 17, 2023 | News, Politics / Govt

Click here to listen to Malek’s speech from the Missouri House Chamber: Vivek Malek was sworn into office Tuesday as Missouri’s 48th State Treasurer. U.S. District Judge Steven N. Limbaugh, Jr. administered the oath of office at the state Capitol. In his speech,...

Missouri House overturns unemployment limits bill veto

by Mike Lear | May 12, 2015 | Business, News

The state House has voted to overturn Governor Jay Nixon’s (D) veto of a bill that would shorten the length of time Missourians can receive unemployment benefits, but the question might not even be considered in the Senate in the final three days of the session....

Representative credited with saving woman’s life discusses incident (AUDIO)

by Mike Lear | Jan 22, 2014 | News

Here is our interview with Representative Ron Hicks (R-St. Peters), who is credited with saving a woman’s life when she had a seizure this afternoon in the State Capitol.  Read our earlier story here.
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