by Mike Lear | Mar 7, 2014 | News, Politics / Govt
See the updated story from Friday afternoon The Attorney General’s Office says it expects the Missouri Housing Development Commission staff to have a proposed solution next week for the domestic violence shelters it turned down for a grant last month. A shelter...
by Mike Lear | Mar 5, 2014 | News, Politics / Govt
Workers at 15 domestic violence shelters are anxiously awaiting word on whether funding will be available for those shelters after learning that they had been turned down for a grant. The Emergency Solutions Grant (ESG) is in its second year of being administered by...
by Mike Lear | Nov 29, 2013 | News
3:15am UPDATE: Matt Evans with KMBC tweets: “Pettis County Sheriff Kevin Bond: Several buildings still on fire near the pipeline explosion. Fire crews still working those fires.” 3:06am UPDATE: A rupture and explosion in a gas pipeline in west-central...
by Mike Lear | Oct 1, 2013 | News
The State Fairgrounds in Sedalia will get $2.2-million dollars in infrastructure upgrades to its storm water management system. The money will go to fix leaks in the system and improve drainage. State Fair Director Mark Wolfe says rainwater was getting into the...
by Mike Lear | Jul 31, 2013 | News
The State Fair marks the end of summer for many youth in Missouri. This year’s Fair begins next week with an 11-day run, showcasing Missouri agriculture, particularly for FFA and 4-H students from all over the state. Fair Director Mark Wolfe says that follows a...