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New report from Auditor Fitzpatrick identifies an increased risk for fraud in the City of Louisiana because of poor oversight of the city's water accounts and details more than $60,000 in fines because of lacking financial reporting
Columbarium Wall Dedication at Missouri Veterans Cemetery – Higginsville Closes Out $2.1 Million Project

Columbarium Wall Dedication at Missouri Veterans Cemetery – Higginsville Closes Out $2.1 Million Project

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE September 18, 2025 Columbarium Wall Dedication at Missouri Veterans Cemetery – Higginsville Closes Out $2.1 Million Project JEFFERSON CITY – The Missouri Veterans Cemetery – Higginsville will host a public columbarium wall...

Owner:  American Government
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Missouri football LT added to SEC availability report; USC QB upgraded
The $1M Question: Are Schools Preparing Kids For An AI-Driven Economy?
Stock Market Insights: Markets React as Fed Shifts Policy, Investors Look Ahead

Stock Market Insights: Markets React as Fed Shifts Policy, Investors Look Ahead

Markets are entering a new phase following the Federal Reserve’s latest decision, which marked a meaningful shift in its fight to balance inflation and economic growth. While the Fed’s move to lower rates was widely anticipated, the real story is...

Owner:  David Hoover
Ancient fish species makes historic comeback in Missouri rivers

Ancient fish species makes historic comeback in Missouri rivers

An ancient fish species is making a big comeback in Missouri. The Missouri Department of Conservation (MDC) reported that lake sturgeon are spawning in large numbers. The fish mainly live in the Missouri and Mississippi Rivers, giving them plenty...

Owner:  Smith Family
Mexico man charged for breaking into business twice, stealing wire, tools, laptops

Mexico man charged for breaking into business twice, stealing wire, tools, laptops

A Mexico, Missouri, man was being held in the Audrain County Jail, accused of repeatedly breaking into a business and stealing items. Prosecutors charged Michael A. O’Connor with two counts of Second Degree Burglary and two counts of Stealing -...

Owner:  Smith Family
How many seasonal agricultural visas were requested by Missouri employers during 2024?

How many seasonal agricultural visas were requested by Missouri employers during 2024?

Moore and Moore Farms Agriculture, Forestry, Fishing and Hunting 96 100% 0% Schwope Brothers Tree Farms, LLC Agriculture, Forestry, Fishing and Hunting 84 100% 0% Lochirco Fruit and Produce, Inc. Agriculture, Forestry, Fishing and Hunting 55 100%...

Owner:  Brian Timpone & Bradley Cameron
Cardinals' record-low attendance affecting businesses

Cardinals' record-low attendance affecting businesses

The St. Louis Cardinals have had record-lows in attendance this season, as the team continues to struggle on the field. The Cardinals have three games left at Busch Stadium this year, and they're on pace to have their lowest attendance since the...

Owner:  Paul Stewart
CALZONE Oligarchical abuse in the Missouri Capitol

CALZONE Oligarchical abuse in the Missouri Capitol

The Founders’ solution to oligarchy was a Constitutional Republic in which “all political power is vested in and derived from the people” (Mo. Cont. Art. I Sec. 1) and government that exists at the “consent of the governed.” The hallmark of the...

Owner:  Rust Family through Rust Communication
Kansas City Council repeals Border War Truce ordinance after Missouri law expires

Kansas City Council repeals Border War Truce ordinance after Missouri law expires

The Kansas City Council voted unanimously Thursday to repeal a local ordinance tied to the 2019 Border War Truce between Kansas and Missouri.The move comes after Missouri lawmakers allowed the state’s truce law to expire in August.The agreement...

Owner:  Hearst Family
Truce no more: Kansas City, Missouri, exits ‘Border War’ truce with Kansas

Truce no more: Kansas City, Missouri, exits ‘Border War’ truce with Kansas

KANSAS CITY, Mo. — The Kansas City, Missouri, City Council repealed a prior ordinance Thursday that had established a “Border War Truce” for economic development with Kansas. The repeal comes after Missouri legislators considered a similar item...

Owner:  The Scripps Family
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