Kate Shaw Of Uplift Mid-Mo Joins Public Perspectives
Kate Shaw, founder of Uplift Mid-MO was our guest Saturday on Public Perspectives. She gave us an overview of the organization and shared the details of a fundraiser coming up in June,

Kate Shaw, founder of Uplift Mid-MO was our guest Saturday on Public Perspectives. She gave us an overview of the organization and shared the details of a fundraiser coming up in June,

A Benton City man is honored during the annual meeting of the Missouri Corn Growers Association in Jefferson City yesterday (Wednesday). Jay Schutte was presented with the Honorary Lifetime Award from the organization. Other awards presented during the meeting include Outstanding Partner to Dale Amick of Jefferson City and Outstanding Advocate to Farmers of Cooper…
The Missouri Department of Transportation has released a list of general highway maintenance planned in Audrain County for the next few weeks. On October 30, Route NN will be closed for culvert replacement operations from Missouri Route 22 to County Road 316 from 7amto 4pm. On October 31st, Route A will be closed for culvert…
Missouri voters will be out tomorrow for the mid-term elections. Here are some of the major issues on the ballot: Amendment 1 will focus on ethics reforms in Jefferson City. It will ban all lobbyist gifts of more than 5 dollars, and put a limit on campaign contributions legislators can accept, and will require lawmakers…
Former Missouri Tigers Softball Coach Ehren Earlywine will be taking over a new role in July overseeing athletics for the Jefferson City Public Schools. With a second high school being built Earlywine says it will be a huge project with about 15-20 sports and activities to hire coaches for. Earlywine says recruiting coaches for the…
Mexico is being listed as the 21st safest city to live in Missouri for 2019 in a new report released today (Tuesday). The National Council for Home Safety and Security released its report and showed that Missouri ranked as the 36th safest state for property crime. Missouri ranked above the national average for a violent…
Governor Mike Parson signed a bill into law today [Friday] blocking local governments from enforcing stricter health regulations than the state standards on concentrated animal feeding operations. In a statement, Parson said “Senate Bill 391 is a big win for Missouri farmers, ranchers and agribusinesses.” The Governor has planned a ceremonial bill signing that will…