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Poll: More than half of Bay Area residents say they are moving out for good

(The Center Square) – More than half of the residents living in the San Francisco Bay Area say they are considering moving out permanently within the next few years, according… Read More

October 19, 2021
Mizzou
Key takeaways from Texas A&M-Missouri

Another ugly first quarter left the Tigers facing an uphill battle early on Saturday. Missouri’s opening drive was cut short after Connor Bazelak threw an interception inside their own territory,… Read More

October 19, 2021
National, State Government
A quick look into the current candidate field for Missouri’s 2022 Congressional elections

With under 10 months to go until the Missouri Congressional primary elections, here’s a quick look into who’s running, their background and past voting trends for each district.  All official… Read More

October 19, 2021
National, State Government
Statewide police union warns of political consequences if lawmakers attempt changes to Health Care Right of Conscience Act

(The Center Square) – Chicago police face possible separation from the force for not complying with Mayor Lori Lightfoot’s COVID-19 vaccine mandate, but a statewide union said the mayor is… Read More

October 19, 2021
National
Op-Ed: Labor shortage cripples U.S. supply chain

“If politicians stopped meddling with things they don’t understand, there would be a more drastic reduction in the size of government than anyone in either party advocates.” – Thomas Sowell… Read More

October 18, 2021
National
Colin Powell dies after COVID complications

(The Center Square) – Former Secretary of State Colin Powell, 84, has died after complications from COVID-19. Powell’s family issued a statement Monday announcing his passing and thanking others for… Read More

October 18, 2021
State Government
City of Republic acquires 136.76 acres of land for a new jumbo-sized sports complex

REPUBLIC, Mo. – In early September, Republic’s City Council made the final decision to allow the city to purchase a 136 acre piece of land located on W. Farm Road… Read More

October 15, 2021
State Government
Springfield non-profit builds small villages for the chronically homeless

SPRINGFIELD, Mo. – A simple idea to help the homeless population in Springfield has now blossomed into a successful non-profit that builds and maintains an entire housing community for disabled… Read More

October 15, 2021
State Government
University of Missouri mask mandate set to expire on Friday

COLUMBIA, Mo. – After over two months of requiring face coverings indoors, the University of Missouri’s mask mandate for all four of its campuses will expire on Friday. The indoor… Read More

October 15, 2021
State Government
Gov. Parson slams St. Louis Post-Dispatch after a reporter hacked DESE website and retrieved multiple teachers’ social security numbers

JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. – Gov. Mike Parson held a press conference on Thursday to notify the public that an individual gained illegal access to multiple teachers’ private information using the… Read More

October 14, 2021
State Government
$240 million I-70 Rocheport bridge project begins, connecting Missouri, nation

(The Center Square) – In addition to connecting two counties separated by a river, Republican Gov. Mike Parson said a new $240 million I-70 bridge in mid-Missouri will join both… Read More

October 14, 2021
National
Study: Biden corporate tax hikes will hinder investment, economic growth

(The Center Square) – A new analysis of President Joe Biden’s tax plan raises concerns about its impact on the economy both now and in the future. The American Enterprise… Read More

October 14, 2021
State Government
Press Release: Taylor Burks Raises Nearly 200k In Third Quarter Haul

Candidate for Missouri’s 4th Congressional District, Taylor Burks, raises over $186,000 in the third quarter this year with over $168,000 cash on hand. Voters across the Fourth Congressional District are… Read More

October 13, 2021
State Government
66-year-old Wichita man dies from a double hit-and-run after leaving Arrowhead Stadium Sunday night

KANSAS CITY, Mo. – A man was killed in a hit-and-run outside Arrowhead Stadium on Sunday during the Chiefs game. The man was later identified as 66-year-old Chiefs fan Steve… Read More

October 13, 2021
National
Pelosi: ‘Yes,’ IRS ‘tracking’ of bank accounts over $600 still on table as opposition grows

(The Center Square) – U.S. House Speaker Nancy Pelosi, D-Calif., doubled down on the inclusion in a spending bill of a Democratic provision that would require banks to report to… Read More

October 13, 2021
State Government
Gym in Marshfield helps gives back to the community in multiple ways

MARSHFIELD, Mo. – The Community Fitness Club (CFC) of Marshfield, formerly known as ‘Marshfield Activity Center’, has a special place in the heart of its local citizens. Co-owner and operator… Read More

October 13, 2021
State Government
Missouri Gov. Parson changes five members of cabinet

(The Center Square) – Missouri Republican Gov. Mike Parson announced several changes to his cabinet on Tuesday, including the immediate resignation of longtime Republican Sarah Steelman as the commissioner of… Read More

October 13, 2021
Mizzou
Badie shines in much-needed Tigers victory over North Texas

The Tigers needed to set an early tone at Faurot Field on Saturday after their 62-24 pummeling by the Tennessee Volunteers a week ago. Against a team whose resume couldn’t… Read More

October 12, 2021
National, State Government
Blunt calls on Senate to adopt bill supported by Missouri’s $12 billion outdoor industry

(The Center Square) – A bill spearheaded by Missouri Republican U.S. Sen. Roy Blunt and supported by three state Congressional reps would deliver about $20 million a year in boosted… Read More

October 12, 2021
State Government
Fulton Middle School Principal named National Principal of the Year

FULTON, Mo. – Fulton Middle School Principal Beth Houf was named National Principal of the Year by the National Association of Secondary School Principals last week. The award comes after… Read More

October 12, 2021