Gov. Mike Kehoe marked several firsts Tuesday. It was his first State of the State address and to start the speech, Kehoe ticked off a list of firsts: Missouri's first World Cup hosting gig coming in ...
Missouri Governor-elect Mike Kehoe, with his wife Claudia, are escorted by state troopers to his inauguration ceremony Monday on the steps of the Missouri State Capitol in Jefferson City.
Governor Mike Kehoe celebrated National FFA Week by driving a John Deere tractor to Missouri's Capitol, honoring over 27,000 ...
Two elected state officials have made warring Super Bowl bets. And the cheesesteaks are high. Pennsylvania Governor Josh ...
Gov. Mike Kehoe chats with Sophie Carite, left, and Stephi Smith, reporters for the Jefferson City News Tribune, during lunch at the Governor's Mansion as part of the Missouri Press Association Day at ...
Missouri Governor Mike Kehoe ordered flags to fly at half staff to mark the passing of a fire official.West Central Missouri ...
Mike Kehoe said in his inauguration speech. The brief speech, delivered before a crowd gathered on a cold, sunny day outside the Missouri Capitol, also traced the Republican’s journey from a ...
Mike Kehoe became Missouri’s 58th governor on Monday, pledging to make public safety and economic development top priorities of his administration. The Republican chief executive is hoping to ...
There are good vibes for the new Missouri governor, Mike Kehoe. But there's a looming issue that could threaten his agenda, which includes a takeover of St. Louis police, expanding charter schools ...
Mike Kehoe made enhancing public safety the centerpiece of his first State of the State address. The GOP leader’s speech comes alongside a budget that is relatively flat, thanks to a less robust ...
JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. — Mike Kehoe was sworn in Monday as the 58th governor of Missouri. Along the Missouri River, the stage was set and the capitol grounds were elaborately decorated for a ...
Michael Leo Kehoe became the 58th governor of Missouri on Monday, vowing a crackdown on crime while urging politicians to work together amid a “divided and more cynical” world.