Missouri's former governor is urging the state Supreme Court to overturn a decision blocking a power line that would carry wind energy across the Midwest.
This past August, 356,153 fairgoers visited the 2016 Missouri State Fair in Sedalia, an increase of more than 4,000, according to a press release, issued by Governor Jay Nixon's office.
According to a media release, Governor Jay Nixon granted pardons to seven men and two women, each of whom has completed his or her sentence and become a law-abiding citizen. One of those pardons is for a man in Pettis County.
The 12th annual Sedalia Showcase, presented by EDSPC (Economic Development Sedalia-Pettis County) and held Thursday, Aug. 18, featured guided tours of three local industries – Sierra Bullets, Starline Brass and Black Dawn.
The 64th annual Governor's Ham Breakfast, held Thursday morning, attracted more than a thousand politically-motivated people, office holders (and hopefuls), along with local and state officials to the Missouri State Fair Director's Tent for a morning of great food, an auction and remarks from Jay Nixon in his last Ham Breakfast as governor.
Missouri elected officials, leaders in agriculture and supporters of the Missouri State Fair will join Governor Jay Nixon and First Lady Georganne Nixon at the 64th annual Governor’s Ham Breakfast on Thursday, Aug. 18.
Gov. Jay Nixon has announced he won't participle in a European trade mission because of recent violence, including the shooting of suburban St. Louis police officer.
Gov. Jay Nixon made a trip to the Coliseum on the Missouri State Fairgrounds this afternoon to sign three bills that will benefit Missouri farm families and agribusinesses across the state.