THE CENTER SQUARE AND MIRANDA JAMISON Missouri has joined the majority of the nation in electing Donald Trump as President and JD Vance as Vice President. According to the unofficial results from the Missouri Secretary of State’s office, the Republican duo received a combined total of 1,739,020 votes, accounting for 58.37% of the statewide vote.
As Veterans Day approaches on November 11, The Jason Foundation is actively promoting awareness regarding the mental health challenges faced by veterans. Veterans Day is a significant occasion that honors the sacrifices and service of American veterans who have fought in wars throughout the nation’s history.
The Excelsior Springs City Council has approved a memorandum of understanding (MOU) with the University of Missouri Extension (MUE) to collaborate on the upcoming Connecting Entrepreneurial Community Conference.
Clay County voters followed the majority of those casting ballots in the Missouri Senate and governor’s statewide races. Unofficial general election results have now been published, detailing the outcomes of these and other various positions.
With a narrow margin, Missourians have voted in favor of sports gambling. Missouri Constitutional Amendment Two enables the Missouri Gaming Commission to regulate licensed sports wagering, including online sports betting, gambling boats, professional sports betting districts and mobile licenses for sports betting operators.
Republican Kurtis Gregory has secured the Missouri State Senate District 21 seat, overcoming Democrat Jim Bates, according to unofficial election results. Furthermore, the outcomes also showed other victories and determined the retention of judges in multiple positions.
The Ray County Sheriff’s Office (RCSO) has proudly maintained the tradition of honoring its fallen deputies. On October 23, 2020, a formal proclamation was issued, designating this significant day as Law Enforcement Day in memory of Sergeant Jeffery Perkins.