May 2026

Governor Kehoe orders Capitol Dome lighted blue in honor of fallen law enforcement officers

JEFFERSON CITY, MO – Governor Mike Kehoe has ordered the Missouri State Capitol dome and Missouri Law Enforcement Memorial to be lit blue from sunset on Friday, May 1, 2026 until sunrise on Sunday, May 3, in honor of Missouri’s fallen law enforcement officers.   “The Missouri Capitol dome will shine blue this weekend as we […]

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Illinois Accountability Commission’s fifth public hearing reveals names of rogue Border Patrol agents

CHICAGO –The Illinois Accountability Commission, housed in the Illinois Department of Human Rights (IDHR), today held its fifth public hearing to reveal further findings from the investigations on the misconduct of federal agents during Operation Midway Blitz, including the names of various rogue Border Patrol agents the administration protected by offering preemptive immunity.   “In

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Mercy Health Foundation Perry presents 33rd Annual Golf Classic

PERRYVILLE – Mercy Health Foundation Perry will host its 33rd Annual Mercy Golf Classic in June benefiting its Educational Advancement Fund.   This year’s tournament will take place Friday, June 19, at the Perryville Country Club, 1111 Big Spring Boulevard, Perryville. Registration begins at 7 a.m. with a shotgun start at 8 a.m. All teams

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‘Missouri River Runner’ will add capacity during World Cup

JEFFERSON CITY – Amtrak is adding railcars to provide more capacity across Missouri during the World Cup matches in Kansas City this summer on the Missouri River Runner service sponsored by the Missouri Department of Transportation.   The additional cars, transferred from Illinois and Michigan, will be added to both daily roundtrips between St. Louis and Kansas

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MoDNR supports preference for Missouri-grown natural hardwood in state park construction

JEFFERSON CITY, MO. – The Missouri Department of Natural Resources has said it supports preference for Missouri-grown natural hardwood in Missouri state park construction, including cabin flooring. “This is good for both the environment and the economy,” said Kurt Schaefer, director of the Missouri Department of Natural Resources. “Hardwood flooring lasts longer than plastic, so not

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Nearly 2,100 students will be honored at SIU Carbondale’s commencement exercises

by Pete Rosenbery CARBONDALE, Ill. — The academic achievements of nearly 2,100 Southern Illinois University Carbondale students will be celebrated during spring 2026 commencement exercises May 8-9. Festivities start with the SIU Simmons Law School commencement on Friday, May 8, at Shryock Auditorium. On Saturday, May 9, Banterra Center will host two commencement ceremonies (see the schedule,

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Opposition rises to SCOTUS ruling in Louisiana v. Callais

JEFFERSON CITY – Opposition is mounting to the U.S. Supreme Court’s ruling in the Louisiana vs Callais case.   Assistant Missouri House Minority Leader Marlon Anderson D-St. Louis has issued the followin gstatement regarding the U.S. Supreme Court ruling in Louisiana v. Calais.   “Missourians sadly know firsthand what it means when the law fails

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