Missouri Lt. Governor Mike Kehoe, left, listens to Missouri Supreme Court Chief Justice Paul Wilson deliver the annual State of the Judiciary address in Jefferson City on February 8, 2023 (file photo courtesy of Tim Bommel at House Communications) Hundreds of people packed Jefferson City’s Capital Bluffs venue Tuesday evening, …
Read More »Kehoe begins 2024 Missouri Governor run
Mike Kehoe kicks off his run for Missouri Governor. The Lt. Governor says he’ll focus on crime and other high profile issues. He kicked off the campaign in Jefferson City last night. The former state senator was appointed to the Lt. Governor’s job and then won reelection to the post. …
Read More »STL City Attorney leaves job earlier than expected
(AP) — Embattled St. Louis Circuit Attorney Kim Gardner, who this month announced she would resign effective June 1, said Tuesday she is leaving office immediately, ending a turbulent tenure marked by frequent criticism, especially from Missouri’s Republican leaders. The sudden announcement created confusion about who is running the prosecutor’s …
Read More »JCMO fire chief doing double duty
No more free parking in downtown Jefferson City. The moratorium on unmetered parking has been eliminated by the city council. Councilmen got complaints from downtown business owners who said the elimination of the zones allowed people to park in front of their stores for hours without fear of a ticket. …
Read More »(AUDIO): Missouri Lt. Governor Mike Kehoe Discusses 2023 Session and I-70 Funding on “Wake Up Mid-Missouri”
Missouri’s lieutenant governor says the one thing that is for certain in the Missouri Senate is that nothing is for certain. He’s referring to the chaos that happened Friday in Jefferson City on the final day of Missouri’s 2023 session. The final day featured finger-pointing and GOP infighting in the …
Read More »Mizzou AD Reed-Francois to keynote Zonta luncheon; Stephanie Bell is a nominee
“Wake Up Mid-Missouri” co-host Stephanie Bell of Ashland (photo courtesy of Zonta website) A few hundred people are expected to pack Jefferson City’s Capital Plaza Hotel for today’s (Tuesday) Zonta Women of Achievement yellow rose luncheon, which is taking place at Capitol Plaza Hotel. The luncheon begins at 11:30 …
Read More »(AUDIO): Special Olympics Missouri needs volunteers for state summer games
A Special Olympics athlete participates in the 2022 games at Columbia’s Hickman high school (file photo courtesy of Special Olympics Missouri spokesman Andrew Kauffman) More than 1,000 athletes, coaches, volunteers and Unified partners from across Missouri are expected to be in Columbia for the Special Olympics Missouri State Summer Games …
Read More »Missouri’s governor touts new website for suicide and crisis calls
Missouri’s governor signs bipartisan legislation into law on April 27, 2023, flanked by State Rep. Brenda Shields (R-St. Joseph), left, and State Sen. Karla Eslinger (R-Wasola) (April 27, 2023 file photo courtesy of the governor’s Flickr page) Missouri’s governor says a new website provides critical information for anyone who may …
Read More »Columbia’s city council briefed on GoCOMO bus driver shortage
A GoCOMO bus operates in downtown Columbia in 2022 (file photo courtesy of Columbia Public Works spokesman John Ogan) Columbia Public Works officials say staff is currently in discussions with Moberly Area Community College (MACC) in efforts to alleviate the bus driver shortage. Public Works delivered a three-page report to …
Read More »Felon with Ties to Kansas City/Columbia Pleads Guilty to Murder in Deadly Columbia Burglary
31-year-old Fabian Goldman has pleaded guilty to second degree murder and to first degree burglary (May 2023 photo courtesy of Missouri Department of Corrections website) Missouri’s attorney general says a convicted felon who broke into a retired FBI agent’s home in south Columbia in 2020 during a deadly burglary is …
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