JEFFERSON CITY – Gov. Mike Kehoe’s administration is calling remote workers back to the office, despite concerns that some employees may not have a dedicated workspace in state offices.
In Missouri, 122,300 people age 65 and older live with Alzheimer's Disease, according to the Alzheimer's Association.
JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. — Missouri’s new governor has a list of priorities that range from cutting taxes, expanding child care access, and increasing penalties for crime to changes to the ...
A recent gathering for the annual Product and Service Day at the Missouri capitol was attended by managers and employees of the state’s sheltered workshops. The event showcases these workshops’ ...
JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. — Missouri’s State Capitol will shine red and gold this weekend to support the Kansas City Chiefs as they compete in Super Bowl LIX in New Orleans on Sunday. Governor Mike ...
Governor Mike Kehoe celebrated National FFA Week by driving a John Deere tractor to Missouri's Capitol, honoring over 27,000 ...
Dozens of protestors gathered outside the Missouri Capitol midday Wednesday in opposition of U.S ... One day,” in which groups are protesting against Trump at state capitols and other U.S. cities.
Gov. Mike Kehoe sat down with our Missouri Chief Capitol Bureau Reporter Emily Manley to go in-depth on his budget and legislative proposals. Something that caught the ear of many during Kehoe’s first ...
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