MO State News

Fourteen state parks will temporarily close for managed deer hunts

JEFFERSON CITY – Fourteen state parks will be temporarily closed to the public for managed deer hunts to safely and effectively manage the parks’ deer population. The hunts are a coordinated effort between the Missouri Department of Natural Resources’ Division of State Parks and the Missouri Department of Conservation. The following state parks will be closed […]

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Senator Schmitt announces additional witnesses for hearing on politically-motivated violence

WASHINGTON — Today, U.S. Senator Eric Schmitt (R-MO), Chairman of the Senate Judiciary Subcommittee on the Constitution, announced the witnesses for next week’s hearing on politically motivated violence. The witnesses are Michael Knowles, a victim of left-wing violence, Former Acting DHS Secretary Chad Wolf, and Kyle Shideler, an expert on the funding networks of left-wing groups.

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Rep. Ray Reed calls on Governor Kehoe to take immediate action as federal shutdown threatens food assistance for hundreds of thousands of Missourians

JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. – State Representative Ray Reed (D–St. Louis) today called on Governor Mike Kehoe to use every tool at his disposal to protect Missouri families who rely on the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP), as the ongoing federal government shutdown threatens to halt benefits for over 326,000 households next month. “In moments like these,

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MU Extension expands food waste reduction program in rural Missouri

COLUMBIA, Mo. – University of Missouri Extension is expanding its “Freeze It!” food waste reduction program across rural Missouri.     Food waste is an escalating environmental and health issue, says MU Extension nutrition and health specialist Rachel O’Halloran. The “Freeze It!” program responds to this challenge by empowering rural families to better manage their

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Missouri receives FEMA Show Me Hope Crisis Counseling grant to help natural disaster survivors

JEFFERSON CITY — In response to the tornados experienced on May 16, 2025, the Show Me Hope Crisis Counseling Program (CCP) grant will fund psychological services to help build hope and resiliency in St. Louis and Sikeston area survivors. Show Me Hope crisis counselors will teach coping and stress management skills to anyone dealing with anxiety and uncertainty from the

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Missouri 4-H youths join #4HForGood challenge with NBCUniversal and ‘Wicked: For Good’

COLUMBIA – Young people across Missouri are proving you don’t need magical powers to make a difference—just the courage to do good. Through a partnership between 4-H and NBCUniversal, youths nationwide are showing how small acts of kindness can create powerful change.     In celebration of the movie “Wicked: For Good,” which opens in

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Halloween Fun Facts

JEFFERSON CITY – Celebrate Halloween with some spine-chilling facts and figures.   Total spending in the nation for Halloween is estimated to reach $13.1 billion, with the average person spending $14.45.   Indulge in a Cherry Mash from Missouri’s oldest candy company in St. Joseph or visit the Missouri State Penitentiary in Jefferson City for

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Governor Kehoe provides update on federal government shutdown impact on Missourians

JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. —Missouri Governor Mike Kehoe has provided an update on the serious implications of the Democrat-led federal government shutdown on Missouri state agencies and federal programs, which will soon impact even more Missouri families.  “Senate Democrats are holding the federal government hostage, and even more Missouri families may soon be paying the price for

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Building Our American Communities grant funds available

JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. – The Missouri Department of Agriculture has announced the availability of Building our American Communities (BOAC) grant funds. The BOAC Program provides $12,000 annually to Missouri 4-H clubs and FFA chapters for projects aimed at developing and advancing Missouri’s rural communities.   Twelve $500 4-H BOAC grants and 12 $500 FFA BOAC grants

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