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The Fish Fry, first held in 2002, is now an annual tradition that celebrates the partnership between Missouri’s electric ...
A Jefferson City firefighter sustained minor injuries after they and other firefighters from the JCFD responded to a house ...
The River Market is breaking ground in May, and it will accommodate food trucks, farmers' markets and other events in ...
Residents who want to make the drive could drop their recycling items off at a Jefferson City private recycling service.
A Jefferson City man has been charged with felonies including domestic assault in connection to a shooting over the weekend.
In front of the altar, framed in gold and loosely covered with a black shroud, stood a picture of Pope Francis, who died ...
The League of Women Voters of NWMO hosted a forum Friday night, with multiple state representatives in attendance, to discuss ...
John S. “Jack” Pletz, age 81, of Jefferson City, Mo., passed away peacefully Thursday, April 17, 2025, at University Hospital – Columbia, surrounded by his family. He was born on March 5 ...
The Missouri Department of Transportation is revisiting a project to widen westbound U.S. 54 in North Jefferson City.
Gov. Kehoe and Department of Economic Development head attend ribbon cutting for Ozark asphalt plant
During a busy visit to Southwest Missouri, Governor Mike Kehoe took time to attend the ribbon cutting of a new asphalt plant ...
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Platte County state Rep. Mike Jones’ bill would keep cities and counties from establishing their own rules. That’s not small ...
The Jefferson City School District announced in a Tuesday press release that Todd Shalz will be the district’s newest ...
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