MO State News

17-year-old Jackson resident is injured in a Perry Co. traffic crash

JEFFERSON CITY — A 17-year-old Jackson girl suffered moderate injuries in a traffic crash in Perry County Sunday night.   The Missouri State Highway Patrol reports the girl was taken to Mercy Hospital Perry by ambulance.   The patrol says the girl had been a passenger in a 2016 Honda Civic which was westbound on […]

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Ste. Genevieve County wages among highest in state

KANSAS CITY, Mo. – The Mountain-Plains Information Office of the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics has released County Employment and Wages in Missouri – Third Quarter 2024. The report shows national rankings of wage levels, wage growth, and employment changes for the seven large counties in Missouri compared to the 369 largest counties in the United

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MDHEWD reminds students to file a FAFSA ahead of Access Missouri Grant final deadline

JEFFERSON CITY – The Missouri Department of Higher Education and Workforce Development (MDHEWD) is reminding students to file their Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) by the April 1 Access Missouri Grant deadline to qualify for the most financial aid possible and help broaden their higher education opportunities. The Access Missouri Grant provided over $81 million

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Department of Commerce & Insurance offers guidance to Missourians impacted by severe weather

JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. – Following the recent severe weather that impacted the state, the Missouri Department of Commerce & Insurance reminds Missourians who have questions or concerns about their insurance coverage to contact the department’s Consumer Hotline at 800-726-7390 or visit insurance.mo.gov. “If you have questions, we’re here to help,” said DCI Director Angela Nelson. “We want to

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2025 Missouri Agribusiness Academy participants announced

JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. – The Missouri Department of Agriculture has selected 30 high school sophomores to participate in the 2025 Missouri Agribusiness Academy. Selected students will spend a week in June in Kansas City exploring careers in agriculture, building leadership skills and learning more about farming, ranching and food production. “The Missouri Agribusiness Academy is

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State Rep. Don Mayhew files HB 1442 to protect Missouri citizens from federal overreach in Missouri National Parks

JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. – State Representative Don Mayhew has introduced HB 1442, the Natural Resource and Community Protection Act, to end federal overreach in the Ozark National Scenic Riverways and other federally managed lands within Missouri.   The bill ensures that local residents are not unfairly targeted by federal park rangers and that Missouri retains

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MU Extension seeks input on Farmland Values Survey

JEFFERSON CITY – MU Extension encourages Missouri farm operators, lenders, appraisers and landowners to help track farmland trends by participating in the 2025 Missouri Farmland Values Opinion Survey. This survey is one of MU Extension’s most widely used resources for insights into land value trends for cropland, pastureland, timberland and recreational/hunting land. Your participation benefits

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Missouri continues to respond to fatal tornadoes and severe storms after widespread damage crosses the state

JEFFERSON CITY — The Missouri State Emergency Operations Center remains activated as state team members continue to respond to the devastating severe storms that caused significant damage to homes and buildings, led to widespread power outages, and caused multiple fatalities across the state. At this time, the Missouri State Highway Patrol has confirmed 10 fatalities. The state

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