Missouri Governor Mike Parson is hopeful that lawmakers will approve his proposed supplemental budget aimed at providing additional pay raises to state employees. Governor Parson joined “Wake Up Columbia” this morning during a live interview before the Governor’s Prayer Breakfast at Capitol Plaza Hotel in Jefferson City. We discussed the prayer breakfast itself and the …
Missouri 2022 legislative session begins
Missouri lawmakers have returned to the Capitol for their annual legislative session. The 2022 session began at noon Wednesday and lasts through mid-May. More than 550 guests are expected to attend Thursday morning’s Missouri Governor’s prayer breakfast at Jefferson City’s Capitol Plaza Hotel. The interfaith event is held annually to seek God’s guidance for state …
Boone County authorities search for assault suspect
Authorities are searching for a Columbia man accused of assaulting a female victim and leading a cop chase. Sheriff’s deputies say Gianni Hodo, 30, is wanted on several charges, including domestic assault and armed criminal action. Hodo allegedly strangled the victim, broke her phone, and stole her car at a home on Sanders Court near …
Light snow possible in Columbia, Jefferson City
While light snow is possible in both Columbia and Jefferson City, the National Weather Service has revised its forecast for both communities. The NWS now projects that Columbia and Jefferson City will receive a dusting to an inch of snow Thursday, with light snow tapering off by 10 a.m. The heaviest snow is now expected …
MU not suspending in-person class as of now; Stephens to start semester online-only
The University of Missouri says it currently does not plan to delay the start of the spring semester or return to online classes due to COVID-19. Stephens College announced this week they will offer only remote classes for the first two weeks of the semester. The Southern Boone school district in Ashland is going virtual …
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