Governor Mike Parson gave his annual State of the State address on Wednesday.
According to a wrap-up by the Missouri News Network, Parson covered various legislative goals and achievements during his speech including
education reforms, conservative budgeting and infrastructure policy from roads to broadband.
Parson reflected an air of optimism saying to the legislature that they’re not done yet, but they’re getting close.
Parson took much of his speech to reflect on his time in office. This was the last time he would be giving the State of the State as he has reached his term limit.
Meanwhile, Missouri House Democratic Minority Leader Crystal Quade responded to Governor Mike Parson’s State of the State address in a press conference Wednesday.
Quade said Missouri Democrats agree with many of Parson’s initiatives including improving Missourians’ access to childcare, increasing teacher pay and expanding and repairing infrastructure.
However, Quade worries that extremists will prevent legislation on these initiatives from moving, saying that like Republicans in Washington, Republicans in Jefferson City constantly prove incapable of governing.
(Story by Alex Cox and Kiana Fernandes, Missouri News Network)
JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. – The Missouri Department of Conservation (MDC) congratulates Riley Isaacs of Bradleyville for becoming the latest state record holder for redear sunfish. The 17-year-old was bowfishing at Lake Taneycomo April 18 when he shot a 2-pound, 3-ounce fish. The previous record under alternative methods was a 2-pound, 2-ounce fish also caught from Lake Taneycomo in 2022.
The Hollister Schools Foundation has presented a $4,000 check to the Hollister R-V School District, funds raised during last spring’s "Coins for a Cause" fundraiser. The generous donation will be used to help purchase two therapy dogs for the district, set to debut at the start of the 2025-2026 school year. The check was presented to Superintendent Dr. Brian Wilson and Assistant Superintendent of District Operations, Dr. Sean Woods, by foundation board members Katie Adams, Ryan Gdovin, and Denise Olmstead.
BRANSON, MO (April 17, 2025) – In 2025, the Shepherd of the Hills Outdoor Drama celebrates 65 years of bringing the historic performance to over 8 million attendees. This milestone marks the show as the oldest outdoor drama in the state of Missouri, as well as maintaining its title as the original show in Branson.
A break for most from the showers and thunderstorms today before another round moves through tonight and Friday.
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