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Missouri State Highway Patrol to participate in Project Blue Light

JEFFERSON CITY — Colonel Eric T. Olson, superintendent of the Missouri State Highway Patrol, announces the Missouri State Highway Patrol will again join members of Concerns of Police Survivors in paying tribute to fallen officers and showing support for law enforcement by participating in Project Blue Light. General Headquarters, division offices, and troop headquarters buildings […]

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Missouri State Library partners with Gale to offer high school completion program to adults

JEFFERSON CITY — Secretary of State Jay Ashcroft is pleased to announce that the Missouri State Library, a division within his office, will partner with Gale, part of the Cengage Group, to offer adult residents in Missouri the opportunity to earn a high school diploma through participating libraries in the state. The state library has subscribed

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Missouri to receive billions from infrastructure bill

WASHINGTON, D.C. – Supporters say the state of Missouri will receive more than $65 billion from the federal infrastructure bill President Biden signed into law Monday afternoon, making good on a key campaign promise and delivering a once-in-a-generation investment in the nation’s crumbling infrastructure. Missouri Democratic Party Chair Michael Butler released the following statement celebrating

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Perryville Police reports

PERRYVILLE — The Perryville Police Department has released its latest reports. 42-year-old Bobby M. Mangrum of Murphysboro, Illinois on November 2nd on a fugitive warrant out of Williamson County, Illinois. Police say they were investigating a separate matter when the warrant was discovered. 63-year-old Ken M. Huber of Perryville was cited for driving while revoked

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PSC approves agreement in Spire Missouri CCN case

JEFFERSON CITY—The Missouri Public Service Commission has approved an agreement between the Public Service Commission Staff (Staff) and Spire Missouri (Spire) which grants Spire a certificate of convenience and necessity (CCN) to construct, own, operate and maintain a natural gas distribution system providing natural gas service in Buchanan County. The CCN would be a further

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Relieve Thanksgiving stress through time in nature with MDC

JEFFERSON CITY – Find some relief from the holiday hustle-and-bustle by spending time in nature this Thanksgiving season with the Missouri Department of Conservation (MDC). Connect easily with the outdoors through free MDC programs, at MDC nature centers around the state, and nearly 1,000 conservation areas with outdoor recreation opportunities. UPCOMING EVENTS Hiking: Walk Off

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SiteOne Landscape Supply grows Midwest natural stone business with acquisition of Semco Stone, LLC

PERRYVILLE – SiteOne Landscape Supply, Inc. (NYSE: SITE) announced Monday that Semco Stone, LLC (“Semco”) has joined SiteOne. Semco is one of the largest natural stone distributors in the Midwest with four wholesale locations in Cincinnati, Ohio; Columbus, Ohio; Kansas City, Missouri; and Perryville, Missouri, providing a full line of natural landscaping, building stone products

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