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Italian Food Chain in Missouri & Illinois Has Declared Bankruptcy
It's not exactly news that this year has been one of the most challenging for food chains. That sad trend continues as an Italian food chain with locations in both Missouri and Illinois has declared bankruptcy. I saw this court filing shared by Nation's Restaurant News of an Italian restaurant...
Lawsuit alleges MO agency violated Sunshine Law while awarding housing funds, tax credits
The Missouri Housing Development Commission awarded millions of dollars in public funds and tax credits without notice or public votes, a former employee alleged in a lawsuit filed last week. The lawsuit, filed in Jackson County, claims the commission regularly violated the state’s Sunshine Law and the law governing its actions, which requires an “affirmative vote of at least six of the members.” ...
‘It’s time to move on’: Missouri transportation director announces resignation
Patrick McKenna, director of the Missouri Department of Transportation, on Wednesday said he will leave his post after almost nine years on the job. McKenna announced his decision near the end of a meeting of the Missouri Highways and Transportation Commission in Poplar Bluff. He did not give a date for his departure and did […]
Missouri candidate known for anti-LGBTQ videos loses primary
Republican Valentina Gomez had sparked controversy earlier this year over a video in which she lit LGBTQ-inclusive books on fire, pledging to “burn” such books if she won the office and touting former President Trump's Make America Great Again platform.
‘Sellout’: Critics Rip Wesley Bell After He Defeated Cori Bush With AIPAC Money, Empty ‘Progressive Promises’
Social media critics called Wesley Bell a "sellout" for accepting AIPAC campaign cash to defeat Rep. Cori Bush in Missouri's congressional primary election. The post ‘Sellout’: Critics Rip Wesley Bell After He Defeated Cori Bush With AIPAC Money, Empty ‘Progressive Promises’ appeared first on NewsOne.
Missouri votes yes on Amendment 4, forcing Kansas City to increase police spending
Missouri voters once again approved a ballot measure that requires Kansas City to increase its minimum police funding – but by a much narrower margin than in 2022. Amendment 4 passed with 51% of the statewide vote, compared to 63% of voters supported the measure. The measure requires Kansas City to spend at least 25% of its […] The post Missouri votes yes on Amendment 4, forcing Kansas City to increase police spending appeared first on The Beacon.
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