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Read More »Earthquake in Southern Missouri not the ‘Big One’
It wasn’t the “big one” but residents are still cleaning up after a 2.3 magnitude earthquake struck just north of Centerville, Missouri, Sunday evening the Missouri Geological Survey reports. Centerville is about two ...
Read More »Missouri makes list of world’s most intriguing places
What do Missouri, Tel Aviv and and Kyoto, Japan all have in common? Top places to visit, that’s all! The nation’s leading business newspaper has listed them as must sees for travelers. ...
Read More »Here’s your new bicentennial Missouri license plate
Are you ready for your new Missouri bicentennial license plates? You’ve may have already seen some as they started appearing on vehicles Oct. 15. Missouri drivers are supposed to receive the new ...
Read More »Feedlot expansion near Powell Gardens halted temporarily
A state commission on Tuesday temporarily halted the expansion of a cattle feedlot near Johnson County Missouri’s Powell Gardens. The future of the agribusiness is now in the hands of the Missouri ...
Read More »Missourians to practice earthquake drill Thursday
The Missouri Statewide ‘ShakeOut” earthquake drill is taking place on Thursday. The state has the record of the 9th most powerful earthquake in United States history. The New Madrid earthquake was so ...
Read More »In undercover video McCaskill staff say showing the real Claire would ‘hurt her ability to get elected’
Project Veritas, the organization that exposed Planned Parenthood in the baby body parts scandal, has released another bombshell video. This undercover effort took on Missouri Democratic Sen. Claire McCaskill and her staff ...
Read More »Companies cite 1851 law in duck boat lawsuit
Two companies facing multiple lawsuits over a summer duck boat accident have invoked a 1851 law originally passed to protect paddle wheel steam boats plying the nation’s rivers. The law allows vessel ...
Read More »Hawley appears on Meet the Press
Republican Senate candidate Josh Hawley appeared on Meet The Press Sunday where he said the election would be based on the U.S. Supreme Court confirmation. Hawley repeated what polling has shown across ...
Read More »Nixa polygamist illegally circumcised two teens
A Nixa polygamist has been indicted after he illegally circumcised two teenagers in May, court documents say. A grand jury indicted Curtis W. Abbott on two counts of child endangerment and one ...
Read More »George Soros funded lawsuit, now judge nixes parts of voter ID law
Procedures at Missouri polling places are in question for next month’s election after a judge struck down key elements of the state’s popular voter ID law Tuesday. The lawsuit challenging the voter ...
Read More »Today is deadline to register to vote in Missouri
Today is the last day to register to vote if you plan on exercising your civic duty on Nov. 6. The election is just weeks away and both Democrats and Republicans are ...
Read More »Missouri Planned Parenthood loses in court–again
A federal district court has ruled against abortion provider Planned Parenthood’s attempt to block a state law requiring that abortion doctors have admitting privileges at nearby hospitals. The law is meant to ...
Read More »College of the Ozarks students defend Kavanaugh on Fox News
The morning show Fox & Friends visited The College of the Ozarks just outside Branson this morning. Fox & Friends co-host Pete Hegseth visited the school, known for its value and work ...
Read More »Extension will allow Missourians to fly another year
Missouri’s air travelers and visitors to federal buildings and bases are breathing a sigh of relief. The U.S. Department of Homeland Security has granted Missouri an extension through Aug. 1, 2019, to ...
Read More »These 7 Missouri counties may decide US Senate race
Republicans and Democrats are focusing a lot of attention on seven Missouri counties that some say will be pivotal in the U.S. Senate race between Attorney General Josh Hawley and U.S. Sen. ...
Read More »Hawley under fire for speech at college chapel, while McCaskill gets pass
Missouri’s Republican Senate candidate Josh Hawley is being criticized for plans to speak at a Christian college. Just last May, the media and Democrats praised Senator Claire McCaskill and a New Jersey ...
Read More »Hawley one of busiest state AGs in nation
Some Missouri republicans would like Missouri Attorney General Josh Hawley to do more in his race to unseat incumbent Democrat Senator Claire McCaskill. But others point out his race is deadlocked against an entrenched ...
Read More »Missouri News Briefs
Missouri inmate, his wife plead guilty in tax fraud scheme A married couple has pleaded guilty in a scheme in which southwest Missouri jail inmates tried to unlawfully land big tax refunds. ...
Read More »USS Kansas City launched by Navy
For the second time, Kansas City has entered Navy history as the USS Kansas City was christened Saturday in Mobile, Alabama. The ship will stand as a symbol of the strong bond ...
Read More »Soros’ Clean Missouri Initiative back on ballot
The Missouri Court of Appeals in Kansas City has reversed a Cole County judge’s decision on the “Clean Missouri” initiative – leaving the extremely controversial measure on the November ballot, at least ...
Read More »University ready as President rallies supporters today
President Trump does not seem to have a problem in drawing huge crowds. His rallies for Republican candidates across the nation have all been standing room only and often draw tens of ...
Read More »Claire’s choice: ‘No’ on Judge Kavanaugh
Missouri’s incumbent Democrat Sen. Claire McCaskill announced Wednesday she will vote against Judge Brett Kavanaugh for the U.S. Supreme Court. She is citing his positions on “dark money” issues. McCaskill said in ...
Read More »Historic church moved across town to preserve history
A church believed to be the first African Methodist Episcopal Church located north of the Missouri River post-Civil War moved across the northern Missouri town of Chillicothe on Tuesday. The Bethel AME ...
Read More »Gas tax for roads will cost families just $1.25 per month
A November ballot measure to increase Missouri’s gasoline tax by ten cents a gallon has the backing of Lieutenant Governor Mike Kehoe (R). The Jefferson City Republican spoke to hundreds of local ...
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