Jefferson City announced that the River Market project will go to bid in late February, and is expected to be under a construction contract in April.
JEFFERSON CITY — Sitting on top a hill along U.S. 54, the abandoned Truman Hotel looms with boarded up windows and falling gutters. The hotel was once considered one of the nicer hotels in ...
SPRINGFIELD, Mo. (KY3) - Chants of “We will not back down” and “Bring back DEI” could be heard across the South Capitol Lawn in Jefferson City, where about 100 protesters gathered midday ...
Winan’s Gallery/Caplinger’s Clothing, 207 E. High St. — For nearly a century, 207 E. High St. was a staple of men's fine clothing in Jefferson City. It was named a Landmark in 1996.
CARTHAGE, Mo. — Carthage business and community leaders ... to have a roundtable discussion about legislation in the General Assembly in Jefferson City that might affect Carthage and the ...
A gesture by a former professor at Lincoln University in Jefferson City to help two graduating business majors get recruited at a college career fair ended up with the professor being the recruited.
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As the capital of Missouri, Jefferson City welcomes many guests when lawmakers return to town each January. The Missouri legislature began its new session on January 8th, and many people interested in ...
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Central Missouri Community Action is working to bring more affordable housing options to Jefferson City. Stronghold landing is a nod to the city’s resilience in the wake of the unforgettable ...
A downtown Jefferson City conference center could bring in $380 million and 333 jobs to Cole County during the first decade of operation, according to data from the University of Missouri.
A Jefferson City woman who volunteered at a private school is set to be sentenced in April after she pleaded guilty last week to sexual abuse for a relationship with a student. Jennifer E.