A gesture by a former professor at Lincoln University in Jefferson City to help two graduating business majors get recruited at a college career fair ended up with the professor being the recruited.
"The years of the Civil War were bleak ones for the churches of Missouri," wrote Duane Myer in "The Heritage of Missouri: A ...
Eight-year-old Carlie Benton said she knows a few tricks on the soccer pitch, or the futsal court (if she's inside).
A letter submitted to the U.S. Senate that states it was sent by physicians in support of Robert F. Kennedy Jr.'s nomination ...
Dear Editor, Al Gore predicted in 2006 that we must address the warming of our earth due to fossil fuel emissions within 10 years or face catastrophic weather events.
Dear Editor, I read in the Jefferson City News Tribune where the governor wants to spend $50 million in public tax monies to support students attending private or religious schools.
In his first State of the State address, Gov. Mike Kehoe on Tuesday praised the efforts of Mid-Missouri legislators working ...
Joining a city board, commission or committee is a way for residents to not only learn about the government process, but also ...
Department of Elementary and Secondary Education Commissioner Karla Eslinger assured senators Tuesday that the only diversity, equity and inclusion initiative at her agency is a diversity and ...
There is no appetite among House Republicans for a bill that would put a bounty on undocumented immigrants, Speaker Jon Patterson told reporters Thursday. The legislation, which was debated ...
Bradley Kevin “Brad” Wilson, 63, of Jefferson City, passed away on Tuesday, January 28, 2025. Visitation will be 9-11 a.m., Monday, February 3, 2025, at Trimble Funeral Homes – Jefferson ...
Jane Couch, 85, of Gravois Mills, passed away Sunday, January 26, 2025, at her home surrounded by her loving family. Survivors include: her husband, Dan; son, Bus ...