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The Cottonwood Residential Treatment Center in Cape Girardeau is going to close due to budgetary restraints. The announcement came last Tuesday after…
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A Missouri House committee has wrapped up hearings into three articles of impeachment against Gov. Jay Nixon but has yet to vote on them. Judiciary...
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Governor Jay Nixon outlined a new twist on Monday to his proposal to expand Medicaid in Missouri. The proposal would help small business owners pay for…
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Gov. Jay Nixon says he's wary about signing a wholesale revision of the state’s criminal code. For the past few years, the state’s legal community has...
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Students and faculty of Jackson Middle School welcomed Governor Jay Nixon on Wednesday as he highlighted the Jackson school district's efforts, and the…
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Republican leaders in the Missouri House have scrapped the budget being proposed by Gov. Jay Nixon, a Democrat. Instead they will use last year's budget...
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For the death penalty to be carried out in Missouri, it requires three agencies in particular to work in sync. The Department of Corrections performs...
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Despite possible or pending investigations into how the state carried out executions by the state auditor, the legislature, two state Boards of Pharmacy...
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Missouri Gov. Jay Nixon is proposing a budget that would set state government spending at roughly what it was seven years ago, before the nation’s...
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Updated 7:19 p.m., Thursday, Dec. 12 Missouri Gov. Jay Nixon is once again pressing for ethics reform in state government, and for the resurrection of...