MO State News

Mo Auditor begins audit of state employee purchasing cards

JEFFERSON CITY, Mo.– With approximately $100 million in taxpayer funds being spent each year through the use of credit cards provided by the State of Missouri to thousands of state employees, State Auditor Scott Fitzpatrick thinks it’s a good idea to take a closer look to make sure these transactions are free from waste, fraud, […]

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Legislation would expand jail visitation and strengthen oversight of Missouri Detention Centers

JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. – Missouri State Representative Jeremy Dean (D–Springfield) has filed House Bill 3270 to strengthen transparency, visitation access, and oversight at detention centers across the state of Missouri.   The bill establishes more consistent visitation and oversight standards for all detention centers in Missouri. It also addresses a gap in current law by

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Department of Natural Resources now accepting entries for Drinking Water Week poster contest

JEFFERSON CITY – In recognition and celebration of Drinking Water Week, May 3-9, 2026, the Missouri Department of Natural Resources and the Missouri Section American Water Works Association are holding a poster contest for students in the fifth grade. The department is now accepting entries, which must be postmarked by Feb. 28, 2026.   This year’s

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Attorney General Hanaway cracks down on business selling illegal THC products marketed towards minors

JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. – To protect children from the devastating harms of dangerous, psychoactive drugs, Missouri Attorney General Catherine Hanaway filed suit against Pressure STL, a business selling unregulated THC products without a license, including items deceptively marketed as non-intoxicating, well-known candy and snack brands enjoyed by children. “We will not stand idly by as

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Attorney General Hanaway takes aim at illegal gaming machines

JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. – In an ongoing and continuous effort to reclaim our communities from the harms of illegal gaming halls, Missouri Attorney General Catherine Hanaway announced that her Office has filed suit against five retail shops for operating illegal gambling machines and providing public access to unlicensed and unregulated games in direct violation of the

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Where the Grass Grows

by Caleb JonesJEFFERSON CITY – February always takes me back to the farm, more specifically those cold, blistering mornings. If you grew up on a farm, you know the kind of cold I’m talking about. We raised hogs and cattle, which means I still wake up at night in a cold sweat thinking about pulling

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MoDNR releases 2025 Progress Update for Missouri Nutrient Loss Reduction Strategy

JEFFERSON CITY, MO, – The Missouri Department of Natural Resources has released its 2025 Progress Update for the Missouri Nutrient Loss Reduction Strategy. The update highlights the state’s significant progress in reducing nutrient pollution, improving water quality and strengthening statewide conservation efforts. The Nutrient Loss Reduction Strategy is Missouri’s long-term, adaptive approach to reducing nitrogen and

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Mo representative proposes bill to address domestic violence and firearm access during mental health crises

JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. — A Missouri state representative wants to turn a family tragedy into increased protection for potential victims of domestic violence.   In November 2025, 22-year-old Hailey Jennings of Festus, Missouri was murdered by gunshot in an act of domestic violence. Her boyfriend, the perpetrator, then turned the gun on himself. The violence

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Applications for the American Legion Cadet Patrol Academy are now open

JEFFERSON CITY – The Missouri State Highway Patrol, in conjunction with the American Legion, is now accepting applications for the 54th Cadet Patrol Academy.   The joint program between the Missouri State Highway Patrol and the American Legion is looking for young men and women ages 16-18 to join the 54th Cadet Patrol Academy for

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