A mobile 9-11 memorial has arrived in Jefferson City, ahead of this weekend’s Patriot Day events. The memorial arrived Wednesday at the fire firefighter memorial in Kingdom City, before being escorted by motorcade to the State Capitol. ABC-17 reports the trailer’s sides say “Never Forget” and include the names of victims killed in the 9-11 …
Columbia state lawmaker’s farmers market legislation is now law
Bipartisan legislation allowing Missouri women and children eligible for WIC to use their benefits at local farmers markets is now in effect. Governor Mike Parson (R) signed a bill that includes the provision from State Rep. Martha Stevens (D-Columbia), and that bill took effect on August 28th. Stevens describes it as a win for Missouri families, …
Work near I-70 Rocheport bridge begins tonight
You can expect some delays tonight, as overnight work starts near the I-70 Rocheport bridge to prepare for construction of a new $240 bridge project. The state Department of Transportation (MoDOT) says crews will start working on the shoulders and median near the bridge, and that work will require periodic eastbound and westbound lane closures. …
(AUDIO): Missouri U.S. Senate candidate Mark McCloskey appears on “Wake Up Columbia”
St. Louis attorney Mark McCloskey, who’s running for Missouri’s GOP U.S. Senate nomination, joined “Wake Up Columbia” live this morning. He discussed his recent visit to the southern border, as well as the GOP Senate primary and his chances in a crowded field:
Mid-Missouri lawmaker who lost husband to COVID recommends small medical device for everyone
An Ashland state lawmaker who lost her husband in August to COVID is urging you to purchase a pulse/oxygen meter. It’s a simple device that you can wear on your finger. State Rep. Sara Walsh (R-Ashland) says her husband, Steve, suffered from COVID pneumonia, according to his doctors. Walsh spoke on the Eagle’s “Wake Up …
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