July 2022

Two years ago Mike Bost urged Prairie Du Rocher be considered for National Park status

WASHINGTON, D.C. – Just two years ago this weekend, U.S. Representative Mike Bost (IL-12) authored a letter to U.S. Department of the Interior Secretary David Bernhardt requesting the National Park Service (NPS) conduct a study of the historical significance of sites in Prairie du Rocher for possible recognition as a National Historic Park. This action came

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Chester Grade School Character Awards Decision-Making Skills

CHESTER — Chester Grade School honored the following six students Friday May 13 in the final Character Award presentations of the 2021-2022 school year.    The character trait being recognized was “Good Decision-Making Skills”.  Pictured (left to right) are Cindy Ponder, Program Coordinator, Bree Johnson, Jason Stumpe, Madison Stauffer, Halliyah Santizo, and Presley Howell.  Not

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Commission awards contracts for Southeast District projects

SIKESTON – The Missouri Highways and Transportation Commission awarded contracts for Southeast District projects during its regular meeting on July 6.   Contracts include the following:   A $291,250 contract was awarded to Fronabarger Concreters, Inc., concrete pavement repairs along interstate routes in the Southeast District.   Additional information, regarding timelines and impacts to traffic,

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Governor Parson signs State Rep. Fishel’s HB 1662 into law

JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. – Governor Mike Parson has officially signed off on a new law that would further the ban on discriminatory restrictive covenants in Missouri by giving property owners a legal avenue to have the persisting language removed permanently from deeds.   Gov. Parson last week signed State Rep. Craig Fishel’s HB 1662 into

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Join us for Missouri’s Largest Agricultural Expo

SEDALIA — The Missouri State Fair prides itself on offering agriculture education opportunities to thousands of fairgoers each year. There are fun and interactive events, exhibits, competitions and shows that take place throughout the 11 days of the Fair that are aimed to keep Missouri’s number one industry at the forefront. Come celebrate and check

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MHTC approves Statewide Transportation Improvement Program

JEFFERSON CITY – The Missouri Highways and Transportation Commission yesterday approved the FY 2023-2027 Statewide Transportation Improvement Program (STIP), which lists transportation projects planned by state and regional planning agencies July 1, 2022 through June 30, 2027.   The STIP makes available $10 billion of federal and state revenues for all modes of transportation over

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Missouri State Parks commemorates the 125th anniversary of the 25th Infantry Bicycle Corps

JEFFERSON CITY – To commemorate the 125th anniversary of the historic ride of the 25th Infantry Bicycle Corps, the Missouri State Parks, in partnership with Lincoln University of Missouri and the Greater Los Angeles Area Chapter of the 9th-10th Horse Cavalry Association, will host a series of events that tell the little-known story of the corps

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