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For Missouri food and beverage businesses, July Fourth lights creative spark
For Missouri food and beverage businesses, Independence Day provides a midsummer pop that can stoke demand and spark creativity. “We’re always, as a small business, looking for fun — not only holidays, but events happening in pop culture — that can bring some business our way, so we can make sales and provide hours,” said Cassidy Darr, director of guest experience at McLain’s Bakery in Kansas City.
QUESTION OF THE DAY: Should Missouri have a committee on illegal immigrant crime?
The legislative session is over but Missouri House Speaker Dean Plocher is keeping some House members busy this summer. Plocher held a news conference Tuesday to tell reporters about his newly created Special Interim Committee on Illegal Immigrant Crimes. The committee, as its name suggests, will explore crimes perpetrated by undocumented immigrants. Do you like The post QUESTION OF THE DAY: Should Missouri have a committee on illegal immigrant crime? appeared first on ABC17NEWS.
Here's how Columbia, the school district and Mizzou are reacting to Parson's budget
Missouri has completed its budget year and is onto the next. This means that Gov. Mike Parson has signed and vetoed myriad line-items in the state operating budget, with definite impacts in Columbia and Boone County. The City of Columbia, Columbia Public Schools and the University of Missouri System are reacting to...
How Missouri River flooding may affect mid-Missouri
A flood crest is moving down the Missouri River, and it is expected to hit mid-Missouri on Friday morning. The crest, or the peak of floodwaters before they recede, is predicted to reach Boonville on Friday, according to a flood warning issued by the National Weather Service. The river should fall back below flood stage by Tuesday.
Unveiling The Most Violent Town in Missouri: A Closer Look
Missouri, known for its rich history, cultural landmarks, and picturesque landscapes, unfortunately, also harbors some areas marked by high crime rates. While many towns and cities in Missouri boast low crime rates and a high quality of life, there are some exceptions. In this article, we take a closer look at the most violent town in Missouri, examining the factors that contribute to its high crime rate, the impact on its residents, and what is being done to address the issue.
Missouri GOP attorney general asks Supreme Court to halt Trump’s sentencing and gag order in hush money case
The Missouri Attorney General petitioned the United States Supreme Court on Wednesday to file a complaint against the state of New York over Donald Trump’s recent criminal conviction - in part arguing the state infringed upon the right of Missouri voters to hear from a presidential candidate.
Despite GOP headwinds, citizen-led abortion measures could be on the ballot in 9 states
For abortion rights supporters in Florida, it was a tumultuous day of highs and lows. On April 1, the Florida Supreme Court paved the way for the state to ban nearly all abortions after six weeks of pregnancy. But it also OK’d a ballot measure that would allow Florida voters to overturn the ban this […] The post Despite GOP headwinds, citizen-led abortion measures could be on the ballot in 9 states appeared first on Michigan Advance.
Missouri American Water, Ameren Missouri seeking rate hikes that would start in 2025
ST. LOUIS — Two Missouri utility providers are requesting to increase rates starting in the middle of next year. Missouri American Water and Ameren Missouri both said the increased funds would be used to pay for improvements to their respective systems that have already been completed or are in the works. The requests have been filed with the Missouri Public Service Commission, which will take the next 11 months to consider the proposals before making a decision.
R/Farm Distilling Co. goes against the grain to create opportunity in rural MO
Editor’s note: The following story was produced through a paid partnership with MOSourceLink, which boasts a mission to help entrepreneurs and small businesses across the state of Missouri grow and succeed by providing free, easy access to the help they need — when they need it. The Rosier family has farmed on the same land The post R/Farm Distilling Co. goes against the grain to create opportunity in rural MO appeared first on Startland News.
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