MO State News

New MDC hunting booklets available for deer, turkey, dove, waterfowl

JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. – The Missouri Department of Conservation (MDC) reminds Missouri deer, turkey, waterfowl, and dove hunters that new booklets for upcoming hunting seasons are now available. Hunters and others can get the most current information on upcoming fall hunting from the MDC 2026 Fall Deer & Turkey Hunting Regulations and Information booklet and the MDC Migratory Bird and […]

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Missouri updates movement requirements for animals from New World Screwworm-adjacent surveillance zone

(JEFFERSON CITY, Mo.) –Today, the Missouri Department of Agriculture (MDA) and State Veterinarian Steve Strubberg, DVM updated animal movement requirements for animals coming into Missouri from New World Screwworm (NWS) adjacent surveillance zones, regardless of movement purpose. Effective immediately, animals from NWS-adjacent surveillance zones require additional documentation. All other movement restrictions remain the same.  

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Missouri  Attorney General Catherine Hanaway demands answers from owner of nuisance Mark Twain Hotel in downtown St. Louis

JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. – Missouri Attorney General Catherine Hanaway has demanded that the owner of the derelict Mark Twain Hotel in downtown St. Louis address the property’s unacceptable conditions and persistent drug activity. This environment constitutes a public nuisance under Missouri law and warrants immediate corrective action. “The deplorable living conditions and crime radiating from the

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John Deere settlement underscores need for right to repair for Missouri small businesses

JEFFERSON CITY, MO – Following the recent antitrust settlement between the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) and John Deere, NFIB State Director Brad Jones released a statement highlighting the need for right to repair protections in Missouri.   “This settlement is a huge win for farmers, independent repair shops, and all small businesses who rely on John Deere

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Governor Kehoe requests federal disaster declaration in response to June 4-18 damaging severe storms

JEFFERSON CITY, MO – Missouri Governor Mike Kehoe has requested that President Donald J. Trump approve a major disaster declaration to provide federal assistance to 34 counties in response to dangerous flash flooding, several tornadoes, and intense straight-line winds that heavily impacted several regions of Missouri from June 4-18. “Missourians have shown incredible resilience in the face

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Governor Kehoe praises response to historic flash flooding in South Central Missouri

JEFFERSON CITY – Following hundreds of life-saving water rescues during historic flash flooding in south central Missouri, Governor Mike Kehoe praised the extraordinary efforts of local and state emergency responders and the Missouri National Guard. As much as 12 inches or more of rain fell within a matter of hours, beginning overnight in the areas

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Governor Kehoe advances public safety priorities with signing of legislation

JEFFERSON CITY, MO – During a bill signing ceremony at the Missouri State Capitol Thursday, Governor Mike Kehoe signed House Bills (HB) 1740, 1839, and 2593 and Senate Bills (SB) 975, 1421, 1572 into law, highlighting his commitment to Missouri families, first responders, and military service members.   “The legislation I signed today strengthens the

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Farmers, land to benefit from new agroforestry project

COLUMBIA – The Nature Conservancy (TNC), the University of Missouri Center for Agroforestry and partners announced the launch of the Expanding Agroforestry Markets and Production project. Eligible producers throughout the 30-state project area are invited to apply for financial and technical support to adopt agroforestry practices—the intentional integration of trees and shrubs with crops and livestock.

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Attorney General Hanaway takes action to prevent the release of Kansas City-Area sexual predator

JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. – Attorney General Catherine Hanaway has announced that her office has filed a civil commitment case against Benjamin Walts, alleging he meets Missouri’s criteria as a Sexually Violent Predator (SVP). Walts, who has a long history of sexual abuse and violent offenses against minors and adults, was recently arrested and scheduled for release

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Senator Schmitt highlights massive federal investment in Missouri transportation infrastructure

U.S. SENATE — U.S. Senator Eric Schmitt (R-MO) this week highlighted funds awarded to Missouri as part of the Department of Transportation’s (DOT) 2026 BUILD Awards, which are providing $61 million in funding to key transportation infrastructure projects across the state. These grants are a result of Schmitt’s push for DOT to deliver critical funds to support

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