Multiple rounds of winter weather are expected this week in Missouri, with the heaviest impacts expected Wednesday.
Missouri Gov. Mike Kehoe signed an executive order Monday as a precautionary measure prior to hazardous winter weather expected to hit the state beginning Tuesday.
They have found a way to talk about almost everything except firearms,” one Kansas City Democratic lawmaker said.
Governor Mike Kehoe signed an executive order on Monday, February 10 as a precautionary measure to prepare for hazardous winter weather.
The proposal comes up $300 million short of what the Department of Elementary and Secondary Education is seeking.
Gov. Mike Kehoe on Monday signed an executive order related to the impending winter weather that is expected to hit Missouri this week. Kehoe’s Office said in a release that Executive Order 25-17 will ...
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A boost Missouri Gov. Mike Kehoe touts as the largest increase in public school funding in two decades will fall about $300 ...
A boost Missouri Gov. Mike Kehoe touts as the largest increase in public school funding in two decades will fall about $300 ...
Newly elected Missouri Gov. Mike Kehoe delivered his first State of the State address on Tuesday, Jan. 28, 2025, at the ...
The Super Bowl wagers continue to pile up just a few days before the Kansas City Chiefs and Philadelphia Eagles face off.
Jonathan Shorman and Kacen Bayless, Tribune News Service Missouri Gov. Mike Kehoe last week rolled out an ambitious ...