As we grow older, the prospect of moving into a residential care facility can feel both daunting and liberating. For some, it ...
"The years of the Civil War were bleak ones for the churches of Missouri," wrote Duane Myer in "The Heritage of Missouri: A ...
A letter submitted to the U.S. Senate that states it was sent by physicians in support of Robert F. Kennedy Jr.'s nomination ...
Eight-year-old Carlie Benton said she knows a few tricks on the soccer pitch, or the futsal court (if she's inside).
In his first State of the State address, Gov. Mike Kehoe on Tuesday praised the efforts of Mid-Missouri legislators working ...
For Paul Heigerber, it doesn't matter where the proceeds go.
Joining a city board, commission or committee is a way for residents to not only learn about the government process, but also ...
The Missouri House veterans committee heard heartfelt testimony Monday evening. Rep. Chris Brown, R-Kansas City, presented House Bill 262, which would create the "Veterans Traumatic Brain Injury ...
A gesture by a former professor at Lincoln University in Jefferson City to help two graduating business majors get recruited at a college career fair ended up with the professor being the recruited.
Jefferson City area youths who took a trip to the nation's capital to attend the National March for Life found the experience exciting. Mostly. It could be boring at times.
Damon Grosvenor/News Tribune photo: Quin Roney, a legislative assistant for the Speaker of the House, has followed his passion for Missouri state government.
Department of Elementary and Secondary Education Commissioner Karla Eslinger assured senators Tuesday that the only diversity, equity and inclusion initiative at her agency is a diversity and ...
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