Missouri Governor Mike Parson will step up to a podium in mid-January in the Missouri House chamber to deliver his final State of the State address. The Bolivar Republican will once again have GOP supermajorities in both chambers. State Sen. Mike Bernskoetter (R-Jefferson City) joined us live in-studio on 939 the Eagle’s “Wake Up Mid-Missouri” to preview the session and to discuss the governor’s state of the state address. Senator Bernskoetter would like to see Governor Parson propose another pay raise for state employees and wants him to discuss fixing the inside of the Capitol in Jefferson City. Governor Parson proposed a bipartisan 8.7 percent pay raise for Jefferson City’s 14,000 state employees in January, which received strong bipartisan support and was quickly sent to the governor’s desk. Governor Parson signed it in February. Senator Bernskoetter praises the January plan and hopes state employees receive another raise in 2024. Senator Bernskoetter also notes lawmakers have set aside $600-million for capitol improvements and wants to see some of that money go toward repairs inside the Capitol in Jefferson City. He says there is tape in parts of the Capitol, along with peeling paint in the legislative library:
EquipmentShare opens $46-million Moberly industrial center
A Columbia-based company that’s undergoing a $100-million expansion in Columbia has opened its brand-new $46-million industrial and upfitting center in mid-Missouri’s Moberly.
The state Department of Economic Development (DED) says EquipmentShare’s new facility will create 151 new jobs over the next four years. Governor Mike Parson praises the news, saying EquipmentShare’s rapid growth is further proof that Missouri has what it takes to support leading and high-tech employers.
DED says EquipmentShare’s 174,000 square foot Moberly facility will house industrial and technology operations. EquipmentShare is also expanding its headquarters near Columbia’s I-70 Lake of the Woods interchange. That expansion is expected to create 555 new jobs over the next five years.
EquipmentShare opens $46-million Moberly industrial center
A Columbia-based company that’s undergoing a $100-million expansion in Columbia has opened its brand-new $46-million industrial and upfitting center in mid-Missouri’s Moberly.
The state Department of Economic Development (DED) says EquipmentShare’s new facility will create 151 new jobs over the next four years. Governor Mike Parson praises the news, saying EquipmentShare’s rapid growth is further proof that Missouri has what it takes to support leading and high-tech employers.
DED says EquipmentShare’s 174,000 square foot Moberly facility will house industrial and technology operations. EquipmentShare is also expanding its headquarters near Columbia’s I-70 Lake of the Woods interchange. That expansion is expected to create 555 new jobs over the next five years.
EquipmentShare opens $46-million Moberly industrial center
A Columbia-based company that’s undergoing a $100-million expansion in Columbia has opened its brand-new $46-million industrial and upfitting center in mid-Missouri’s Moberly.
The state Department of Economic Development (DED) says EquipmentShare’s new facility will create 151 new jobs over the next four years. Governor Mike Parson praises the news, saying EquipmentShare’s rapid growth is further proof that Missouri has what it takes to support leading and high-tech employers.
DED says EquipmentShare’s 174,000 square foot Moberly facility will house industrial and technology operations. EquipmentShare is also expanding its headquarters near Columbia’s I-70 Lake of the Woods interchange. That expansion is expected to create 555 new jobs over the next five years.
Moser’s grocery chain selling to well-known Holts Summit company
A well-known mid-Missouri grocery chain that’s been in operation for more than 41 years is selling.
Our news partner KMIZ reports Moser’s Foods is selling to Holts Summit-based PFSbrands, which produces the Champs Chicken sold at Moser’s. KMIZ quotes Moser’s officials as saying all of their dedicated employees will be able to become employee-owners at PFSbrands and will have the opportunity to maintain their current positions. Moser’s has eight mid-Missouri locations, including three in Columbia.
It’s been owned by Roger and Jeanie Moser, who live in Fulton. The grocery chain was founded in 1982.
Moser’s is best-known for its meat selection, describing it as “a cut above the rest.” Moser’s just opened a new 30,000 square foot store near Columbia’s Scott Boulevard in May 2022. It’s located on Faurot drive in Westbury Village.
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