Police chief contract to go before Ashland aldermen
Ashland’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 city administrator will put a new contract for Police Chief Lyn Woolford before the board of aldermen for review, the city said Tuesday.
Continue ReadingBernie Sanders has spent a lot of time and money appealing to Latino voters, Nevada will be the first test of this strategy.
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 ReadingMissouri House Democrats are set to discuss Medicaid in the state at a news conference Monday.
Continue ReadingGary Bemboom announced he plans to run for the commissioner seat.
Continue ReadingColumbia has experienced an increase in serious traffic crashes despite a 2016 policy meant to reduce deaths and serious injuries, an advocate for the policy said Monday.
Continue ReadingAs Columbia continues to struggle to keep trash collector positions filled, a city councilman says the current system is not working and that major changes should be considered.
Continue ReadingWe look at the key issues that matter to Nevadans as Democratic candidates flock to their state and what we should expect from the primary.
Continue ReadingJEFFERSON CITY, Mo. (KMIZ) Daniel Green will run for a third term as a Cole Co. Circuit Judge. Green was first elected in 2010 as serves as the Division II judge. Daniel Green seeks a third term as Cole Circuit Court Judge It’s not clear if Green has an opponent in the race. Filing for
Continue ReadingThe Columbia Solid Waste Division is considering changes to the way it picks up refuse, as the city struggles to fill collector vacancies.
Continue ReadingAn effort is underway by the Parson administration to pay down the $32 million tab owed to county jails across the state.
Continue ReadingA review conducted by the US Navy found that sailors violated Pentagon rules by wearing “Make Aircrew Great Again” patches on their uniforms during President Donald Trump’s visit to the USS Wasp last year, according to the Pacific Fleet. Several service members aboard the ship were seen wearing patches showing a Trump-like image and a
Continue ReadingWe assess Amy Klobuchar’s third-place standing in New Hampshire and what it means for Joe Biden’s candidacy. Does her rise signal his demise?
Continue ReadingAttorney General William Barr snapped back after days of watching critics argue that his complacency and silence amid rising concern about President Donald Trump’s influence over the Department of Justice were undermining the entire American system. The attorney general is normally happy to quietly appear complicit — on slow-walking the Mueller report, Trump’s demands that
Continue ReadingMissouri representatives on both sides of the aisle say finding money in the budget to boost teachers’ pay could prove difficult.
Continue ReadingThe office of the Palm Beach County Supervisor of Elections in Florida was allegedly hit by a ransomware attack in September 2016, according to the county elections supervisor. Palm Beach County Supervisor of Elections Wendy Sartory Link, who assumed her position in January 2019, said Wednesday she did not learn about the alleged attack until
Continue ReadingA Missouri panel “found no evidence of any wrongdoing” by former Gov. Eric Greitens following a nearly 18-month investigation into allegations of misconduct by his 2016 gubernatorial campaign, according to a report released Thursday, even as investigators faulted his campaign for failing to report legal in-kind contributions by two groups. Those contributions came in the
Continue ReadingThe Missouri Ethics Commission fined former Gov. Eric Greitens’ campaign in an order released Thursday after finding his committee failed to report in-kind contributions.
Continue ReadingA small group of people in Jefferson City are in charge of providing food, shelter and care to dozens of stray cats. The goal is to control the population growth of strays and stop the spread of disease.
Continue ReadingResearchers, faculty, students and administrators from Lincoln University convened Wednesday in the Missouri Capitol to showcase the college’s programs, research and curriculum to lawmakers.
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