Graham deserves all credit for the success of the food at the Missouri Times Anniversary Party, curating an amazing cajun-inspired menu for party attendees to enjoy. Eclectic and adventurous, Revel owner Johnny Graham returned home and four years ago, opened […]
Is the tape real? Greitens’ former mistress confirms through lawyer statement
JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. — Rumors concerning the extramarital affair and alleged blackmailing of a married woman by Gov. Eric Greitens continue to spread across the state and nation like wildfire less than 48 hours after the report was issued by […]
After news of affair and alleged blackmail, gubernatorial tour spot cancels
JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. — A statewide tax reform tour by Gov. Eric Greitens scheduled for the week of January 15, including stops in Poplar Bluff, Macon, and St. Peters has been cancelled after KMOV broke a story that Gov. Greitens […]
Schroer kicks off tanning bill with coalition of support
JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. – Rep. Nick Schroer, R-O’Fallon, announced his bill, HB 1260, to prohibit minors from using indoor tanning devices. Schroer was joined by dozens of supporters of the bill, including doctors and melanoma survivors. Schroer shared startling melanoma […]
Former Cruz chief joins Axiom’s PR arm as new president
Axiom Strategies, the largest Republican political consulting firm in the country, announced the hire of David Polyansky, a veteran political operative who most recently served as chief of staff to Senator Ted Cruz. Polyansky joins Axiom Strategies as president of […]
Missouri Supreme Court rejects challenge to new SB5
JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. — An October Planned Parenthood suit filed in the Jackson County Court against portions of 2017’s special session SB 5 was rejected by the Missouri Supreme Court prior to Christmas. The suit challenged the 72-hour law. Circuit […]
Moon re-writes Grinch poem, accuses DOR of ‘stealing’
MOUNT VERNON, Mo. Rep. Mike Moon released a poem over the holiday titled “The Grinch Among Us,” in hopes of “enlightening Missourians about the unresolved problem created when the MO Department of Revenue (DOR) changed tax collection rules for Missouri […]
Missouri leads national effort to remove X-LITE guard rails
JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. – Missouri remains a leader with two other states in removing allegedly defective and definitely controversial guardrails as another state opts to not use the units any longer. MoDOT committed in April to recall the 400 X-LIFE […]
Parson, Schmitt defend rural Missouri with ‘no’ votes on ending low-income housing tax credits
COLUMBIA, Mo. – The Missouri Housing Development Commission met Tuesday, voting 8-2 to cancel the state’s tax credit match for federal low-income housing tax credits (LIHTC), a move criticized by Lt. Gov. Mike Parson as one that will hurt rural […]
Anderson talks trash at Springfield city council trash talk
SPRINGFIELD, Mo. – The Springfield City Council is considering passing a measure in 2018 to divide Springfield into 12 different trash hauling districts, which has been met with opposition by business owners, residents, and political leaders who say the plan […]