See the list: Biden grants clemency for 2,500 non-violent drug offenders
In a statement from the White House early Friday, President Joe Biden wrote, “Today, I am commuting the sentences of nearly 2,500 people convicted of non-violent drug offenses who are serving disproportionately long sentences compared to the
Iowa Guard soldiers on duty inauguration, 1800 to deploy to Middle East
(Radio Iowa) – More than 700 Iowa National Guard soldiers were called to active duty during 2024 and Iowa National Guard Adjutant General Steve Osborn says 63 are on duty Friday in the nation’s Capitol for the
Missouri native tabbed by Trump administration for USDA role
Trump administration has announced additional nominees for key positions within the United States Department of Agriculture. The selected individuals bring a wealth of experience and leadership in agriculture, business, and government. Richard Fordyce has been nominated as
New Missouri rule tries to protect mail-order medications from extreme cold and heatUntitled
A revised Missouri Board of Pharmacy rule aims to protect mail-order medications (Vaughn Wheat/The Beacon). BY: SUZANNE KING If your mail-order prescription landed in a pile of snow on your doorstep last week, you may want to proceed
U.S. Supreme Court Upholds Ban on TikTok Unless it’s Sold as Deadline Nears
BY: ASHLEY MURRAY AND JENNIFER SHUTT – WASHINGTON — The U.S. Supreme Court on Friday left in place a law that would ban TikTok, the popular social media app that for years has raised national security concerns, unless its parent company
Governor proposes $700 million withdrawal from state savings for $9.4 billion state budget
(Radio Iowa) – Governor Kim Reynolds has presented a state spending plan to legislators that’s about 700-MILLION dollars ABOVE projected state tax revenue. Reynolds says that dip in tax collections is expected due to the big state
Law enforcment continues work to combat human trafficking
St. Joseph Police Department R.jpg By MATT PIKE St. Joseph Post January is Human Trafficking Awareness month. Law enforcement has worked to combat the nationwide problem of human trafficking. And while it’s a problem nationwide, being a
Missouri Chamber says state must improve its manufacturing competitiveness
By BRENT MARTIN St. Joseph Post Missouri Chamber of Commerce officials say Missouri must become more competitive to expand its manufacturing industry. Chair of the state chamber, Stet Schanze, president of Gray Manufacturing in St. Joseph, says
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Gov. Ron DeSantis picks Florida Attorney General Ashley Moody to replace Marco Rubio in Senate
Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis announced Thursday that he has appointed Florida Attorney General Ashley Moody to replace Marco Rubio in the U.S Senat,, whom President-elect Donald Trump tapped to be secretary of state. DeSantis told reporters that