Missouri’s new attorney general Andrew Bailey wants the seven candidates running for Columbia’s school board to take a pledge regarding drag shows. Republican Andrew Bailey tells 939 the Eagle’s “Wake Up Mid-MissourI” that drag shows have no place for school-age children. The CPS school board election is in April. General Bailey also tells “Wake Up Mid-Missouri” that his office’s investigation into the now-closed Mexico and Fulton hospitals continues. State Rep. Kent Haden (R-Mexico) has told 939 the Eagle that money was taken out of hospital employees’ checks for health care, but the company didn’t pay the insurance premiums:
(AUDIO): Missouri’s governor rides a John Deere tractor to work
Jefferson City-area motorists noticed Missouri’s governor and lieutenant governor driving their John Deere tractors to work this morning.
They began at the Governor’s Mansion and made their way to the Capitol lawn, a few blocks away. It’s all part of FFA week. Missouri FFA executive secretary Teresa Briscoe tells 939 the Eagle that several hundred FFA students from across Missouri joined the the governor this morning.
“I believe that event was started by (Missouri) Governor Parson. There should be around three hundred students there. And typically we have a proclamation signing for FFA week,” Briscoe says.
Governor Mike Parson is signing a proclamation recognizing FFA Week, and a career exploration event is also being held this morning in Jefferson City.
“This year we’ll have panel discussions with entrepreneurs that have a variety of educational levels past high school. Where it may be an apprenticeship, may be a two-year college, four-year or postgraduate degree,” says Briscoe.
The 95th annual State FFA convention is planned for April 20-21 at the Hearnes Center in Columbia.
(AUDIO): Missouri’s governor rides a John Deere tractor to work
Jefferson City-area motorists noticed Missouri’s governor and lieutenant governor driving their John Deere tractors to work this morning.
They began at the Governor’s Mansion and made their way to the Capitol lawn, a few blocks away. It’s all part of FFA week. Missouri FFA executive secretary Teresa Briscoe tells 939 the Eagle that several hundred FFA students from across Missouri joined the the governor this morning.
“I believe that event was started by (Missouri) Governor Parson. There should be around three hundred students there. And typically we have a proclamation signing for FFA week,” Briscoe says.
Governor Mike Parson is signing a proclamation recognizing FFA Week, and a career exploration event is also being held this morning in Jefferson City.
“This year we’ll have panel discussions with entrepreneurs that have a variety of educational levels past high school. Where it may be an apprenticeship, may be a two-year college, four-year or postgraduate degree,” says Briscoe.
The 95th annual State FFA convention is planned for April 20-21 at the Hearnes Center in Columbia.
Gina’s Vegan A Go Go Now Available on Doordash
A local vegan eatery is now available on Doordash, at least for the time being. Gina’s Vegan A Go Go announced it’s now offering delivery and pickup through Doordash all week. From 9 a.m.-2 p.m. all week, you can order items from Gina’s Vegan A Go Go including the mac and cheese, which includes shell […]
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Gina’s Vegan A Go Go Now Available on DoorDash
A local vegan eatery is now available on DoorDash, at least for the time being. Gina’s Vegan A Go Go announced it’s now offering delivery and pickup through DoorDash all week. From 9 a.m.-2 p.m. all week, you can order items from Gina’s Vegan A Go Go, a local vegan food truck. Offerings include mac […]
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