Yesterday | Columbia Daily Tribune
Blunt to call special session if immigration measures fail
“We were elected to this body, many of us, to do something on this front. And I think we'd really be failing the people of the state of Missouri if we don't pass something this session.”
With a legislative package aimed at restricting illegal immigration under negotiation in the Missouri Senate, Gov. via Columbia Daily Tribune
Wednesday May 14 | Joplin Globe
Missouri: Senator says immigration amendment is - game-killing'
“We will pick it up and put the ball back into their court”
JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. - The Senate voted Tuesday evening to add to an immigration bill penalties for employers who wrongly label their workers as "contractors" instead of employers. via Joplin Globe
Monday May 12 | Joplin Globe
Area restaurant fined for state food-code violations
The Kansas Department of Health and Environment has assessed a $500 civil penalty against the KFC/Taco Bell at 1920 Military Ave. via Joplin Globe
Saturday May 10 | Detroit News
GM to resume production at Missouri plant
“We've been able to secure enough components to resume production”
General Motors Corp. on Wednesday said it will resume production at its Wentzville, Mo., assembly plant, idled for nearly two months because of the strike at American Axle. via Detroit News
Thursday May 8 | MyFox St. Louis
GM Wentzville Plant To Restart Monday
“Certainly we hope this is resolved sooner than later.”
Workers at the General Motors plant in the St. Louis-area town of Wentzville , Mo. via MyFox St. Louis
Wednesday May 7 | KTVO Kirksville
Lawmakers pass college savings tax break
Lawmakers give final approval to legislation expanding a tax break on college savings plans. via KTVO Kirksville
Tuesday May 6 | St. Joseph News-Press, St. Joseph, MO
“As soon as our guests enter the gates, it is as if they've walked back in time”
Home << Diem << The French connection Just 45 minutes and 500 years from St. Louis, you'll find a unique weekend escape for the whole family. via St. Joseph News-Press, St. Joseph, MO
Sunday May 4 | STLtoday
Wentzville teachers, split over unions, will get raise
“We don't want to do something that's going to hurt teachers in the district”
The School Board reached an agreement on salary increases for teachers this week in the midst of a representation fight between two unions. via STLtoday
Thursday May 1 | Bizjournals
Komen St. Louis grants SSM $96,284 for Breast Health Initiative Outreach Program
St. Louis Business Journal - by Matt Allen Susan G. Komen for the Cure's St. Louis affiliate awarded a $96,284 grant to the Breast Health Initiative Outreach Program at SSM St. via Bizjournals
Tuesday Apr 29 | St. Louis Business Journal
Wentzille developer sentenced to 15 months for violating Clean Water Act
Eric Johnson was sentenced to 15 months in prison and ordered to pay $100,000 in restitution for violating the Clean Water Act in association with his Wentzville subdivision development, U.S. Attorney Catherine ... via St. Louis Business Journal









