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  • Governor Kehoe Signs Major Tax Relief and Pro-Business Legislation 07/11/2025
    Governor Mike Kehoe signed two significant pieces of legislation into law Thursday, touting the measures as a win for Missouri families, job creators, and small businesses. The new laws—House Bills 567 and 594—represent a cornerstone of Kehoe’s economic agenda, focused on tax cuts, regulatory rollback, and small business support. House Bill 567, sponsored by Rep. […]
    Thom Hoglen
  • Glenwood R-8 Students to Receive Free Breakfast and Lunch for the 2025-26 School Year 07/10/2025
    In a statement this afternoon from the Glenwood School, all Glenwood students will receive free breakfast and lunch for the entire school year. The school was approved for CEP Community Eligibility Provision to make this possible.  The post Glenwood R-8 Students to Receive Free Breakfast and Lunch for the 2025-26 School Year appeared first on […]
    James Hurtt
  • Driver Found to be in Possession of a Controlled Substance at Willow Springs Weigh Station 07/10/2025
    On Wednesday Corporal Weakly of the Missouri State Highway Patrol was called to the Willow Springs Weigh Station to assist Commercial Vehicle Officer Smotherman with the search of a bag that contained marijuana and an unknown substance. Upon search of the bag a plastic bag containing a one-dollar bill and a white crystalline substance was […]
    James Hurtt
  • Ozark National Scenic Riverways to Host Two Special Managed Deer Hunts This Fall 07/10/2025
    Ozark National Scenic Riverways has announced plans to host two special managed deer hunts at Big Spring later this year, offering unique opportunities for youth and mobility-impaired veterans. The Youth Hunt is scheduled for December 6–7, while the Exceptional Warrior Mobility-Impaired Hunt will take place October 25–26. Each event will allow ten participants, selected through […]
    Thom Hoglen
  • FEMA Urges Missourians Without Safe Housing to Apply for Disaster Assistance 07/10/2025
     The Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) is encouraging Missouri residents displaced by recent disasters to apply for federal rental assistance if they lack a safe place to live. Eligible homeowners and renters can request help to cover temporary housing costs, including rent and security deposits. Applicants must first register with FEMA by visiting DisasterAssistance.gov, calling […]
    Thom Hoglen