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Kehoe calls special session on redistricting after White House lobbying

JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. (KMIZ) Gov. Mike Kehoe said Friday that he will call a special session on redistricting and initiative petition reform. “Today, I am calling on the General Assembly to take action on congressional redistricting and initiative petition reform to ensure our districts and Constitution truly put Missouri values first,” Kehoe said in a

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Jefferson City top attorney resigns

COLUMBIA, Mo. (KMIZ) Jefferson City’s man attorney has resigned as of Wednesday. Jefferson City spokesperson said in a release that Ryan Moehlman has resigned from his role as the City Attorney. Moehlman has been with the city since September 2016, providing legal counsel and support to the council, mayor and other departments. “His steady guidance,

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Jefferson City unveils proposed $86.9M budget, focuses on salaries, safety, infrastructure

JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. (KMIZ)  Jefferson City officials introduced an $86.9 million spending plan Thursday that Mayor Ron Fitzwater described as a “bare bones budget to meet the needs of this city.” The proposed fiscal year 2026 budget, presented to the City Council’s first Budget Committee meeting, comes in close to last year’s approved total of $86.5

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Jefferson City Center of Hope hopes to take steps toward preventing, addressing homelessness

JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. (KMIZ) Jefferson City’s Center of Hope is expanding its services to help better address homelessness in the city. The year-round homeless shelter– located on Jefferson Street– opened a new homeless resource center. The center now allows anyone to stop into the center and gain access to resources and support. “Our caseworkers want

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Demolition underway for Truman Hotel

JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. (KMIZ) Demolition is underway for the dilapidated Truman Hotel in Jefferson City. Mayor Ron Fitzwater confirmed crews started tearing down the building on Monday afternoon. The former hotel in the 1500 block of Jefferson Street has long been called an “eyesore” by city officials. Discussions around the building’s demolition have occurred for

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