Former Governor Eric Greitens announces divorce
Eric Greitens, the former governor of Missouri before his resignation, announced he is getting a divorce.
Continue ReadingEric Greitens, the former governor of Missouri before his resignation, announced he is getting a divorce.
Continue ReadingCole County elected officials and department leaders are being warned to prepare for the looming economic impact of the coronavirus.
Continue ReadingStatements from legislators continued to pour in Sunday after the first presumed positive case of COVID-19 in Missouri.
Continue ReadingThe Cole County Prosecuting Attorney’s Office confirmed Friday that it has dismissed a fourth-degree assault charge filed against Cole County Assessor Chris Estes.
Continue ReadingCole County Western Commissioner Kris Scheperle announced on his Facebook page that he plans to run to keep his seat on the county’s governing body.
Continue ReadingAshland Board of Aldermen members say the city’s public safety is not affected by the absence of the suspended Police Chief Lyn Woolford.
Continue ReadingThe Ashland Board of Aldermen will get an update when it meets Tuesday on the city’s internal investigation of Police Chief Lyn Woolford.
Continue ReadingThe Cooper County Clerk has filed a lawsuit against the county commission and individual commissioners claiming a contract for tax services from 1991 is still enforceable.
Continue ReadingAshland’s city administrator will put a new contract for Police Chief Lyn Woolford before the board of aldermen for review, the city said Tuesday.
Continue ReadingAshland’s suspended police chief filed a lawsuit against the City of Ashland and its Mayor on Monday after city officials placed him on administrative leave.
Continue ReadingProsecutors have filed misdemeanor charges against the husband of a former Moniteau County official suspected of misusing public money.
Continue ReadingThe Columbia City Council is scheduled to vote on several ordinances on short term rentals at Monday’s meeting.
Continue ReadingProsecutors on Thursday charged the former Moniteau County assessor with three felonies and a misdemeanor on allegations that she misappropriated public funds.
Continue ReadingOne council position is contested in Jefferson City’s municipal election on April 7.
Continue ReadingAfter Cooper County commissioners approved the 2020 budget Thursday, the county clerk said her office will likely go over budget.
Continue ReadingSeveral Columbia City Council members have run for the position unopposed in the past few years. Ian Thomas and Karl Skala both ran unopposed om 2019. Betsy Peters ran unopposed in 2018.
Continue ReadingThe lawyer for a Columbia councilman accused of misusing his office says a prosecutor has dropped charges.
Continue ReadingThe City of Columbia recently expanded the Violent Crime Task Force in an effort to combat gun violence, but city leaders are still searching for more ways to reduce violence, including state legislature.
Continue ReadingWestern District Commissioner Kris Scheperle told ABC 17 News on Monday he plans to cast a vote against the FY2020 spending plan Tuesday, marking the current commission’s first dissent in a budget vote.
Continue ReadingThe Moniteau County Commission approved Bill Figgins to run the assessor’s office after the previous assessor resigned.
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