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Missouri Budget: Gov. Mike Kehoe signed Missouri’s $50.7 billion FY2027 budget into law, approving about $49.8 billion after vetoes and issuing 65 vetoes plus 78 spending restrictions, including keeping a $15 million Jefferson City parking garage appropriation alive. Local Government & Public Safety: Columbia’s new pedestrian safety rules start Wednesday, limiting how long people can stand on narrow medians and restricting interactions between pedestrians and drivers; critics say it targets people experiencing homelessness. State Oversight: A Missouri state audit found widespread financial and internal-control problems in Wright County government, including jail-expansion mismanagement and improper handling of funds. Courts & Corruption: A former St. Louis building inspector pleaded guilty to a $1.64 million wire fraud scheme tied to city property rehabilitation programs. Agriculture & Food Prices: Egg producers are grappling with a sharp price crash, while a proposed DOJ settlement in an alleged egg price-fixing case includes donations and payments from major producers. Business: First Midwest acquired Two Rivers Financial Group; Delta Dental of Missouri invested more than $1.8 million in 2025 oral-health efforts.

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Jun. 30, 2026

LS Tractor helps grant Missouri teen’s tractor wish

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The Learning Experience Liberty raises $6,383 for Make-A-Wish

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PitbullHero revives the case for pit bulls as America’s Dog

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St. Louis Embroidery expands contract services for first responders and businesses

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Missouri Route 43 Spring River bridge to close for rehabilitation starting week of July 6

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Chairman Smith Opening Statement at Hearing on the Growing Business of Sports: Tax Incentives Push Pro Sports Teams to Prioritize Profits At Expense of Communities, Fans

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New report from Auditor Fitzpatrick finds significant issues need to be addressed with controls and procedures in several Wright County government offices

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