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Governor Greitens urges peace, activates Missouri National Guard ahead of Stockley verdict

On Thursday, Gov. Eric Greitens activated the Missouri National Guard in anticipation of the Jason Stockley verdict. “As Governor, I am committed to protecting everyone’s constitutional right to protest peacefully while also protecting people’s lives, homes, and communities. Taking the steps to put the Missouri National Guard on standby is a necessary precaution,” said Gov.

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Jefferson City man pleads guilty in federal court to stealing firearms in multiple burglaries

Tom Larson the acting United States attorney for the Western District of Missouri, announced Thursday that Stephan Whelan, 22, pleaded guilty in federal court to illegally possessing firearms that he had previously stolen. Whelan was initially arrested in December, when a deputy stopped a vehicle that had Whelan as the passenger. Numerous burglaries had been

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MODOT launches statewide survey for new transportation plan

The Missouri Department of Transportation has launched a statewide survey with the goal of hearing the public’s opinion about transportation priorities. The information will be used for updating the Long Range Transportation Plan, a federally required process that sets the state’s 25-year vision for transportation. According to MODOT Director Patrick Mckenna, the long range planning

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