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Missouri Begins Plans on New I-70 Rocheport Bridge
The six-decade-old Interstate 70 bridge that crosses the Missouri River near Rocheport has long since been a source of debate.
DOJ to Resume Capital Punishment After Almost Two Decades
For almost 20 years now, the U.S. Justice Department has not done any executions of federal prisoners, however, this is all about to change.
Trump Proposal Would Tighten lax SNAP Application Eligibility
On Tuesday the Trump administration proposed a new rule that could remove over 3 million people from the Supplemental Nutritional Assistance Program (SNAP) program, saving the nation $2.5 billion.
Missouri Governor Signs law Pushing Back School Start Date
August is when everyone starts thinking about school again, it’s been a long summer and September, along with a new school year, are arriving quickly.
Governor Parson Signs Criminal Justice Reforms- Freeing Many From Mandatory Prison Terms
Missouri Governor Parson, a former sheriff, has always been in favor of “reform[ing]… Missouri’s criminal justice system.”
The Declaration of Independence: A Transcription
On July 2, 1776, America declared her independence. On July 4, 1776, Congress approved the Declaration of Independence.
Missouri Requests Federal Disaster Declaration for the Second Time in 2019
For the second time in 2019, Missouri has requested a federal disaster declaration to help businesses and families throughout the state.
President Trump Announces Tariffs for all Mexico Imported Goods
On Friday, President Trump announced his plan to impose tariffs on all the goods imported from Mexico into the U.S.
Special Counsel Robert Mueller: “The Report is my Testimony”
On Wednesday morning special counsel Robert Mueller gave his first public comments on the Russia investigation since taking on the task two years ago.
Missouri Governor Signs Bill Banning Abortions After 8 Weeks
On Friday, May 24, Missouri officially joined the ranks of states that have the strictest abortion laws.
Governor Parson Declares State of Emergency in Response to Severe Weather
After the continuous rainfall Missouri has been receiving, many areas have become dangerous with the high flood waters throughout the state.