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The Jefferson City News Tribune

The Jefferson City News Tribune
As of (10/30/2023) at 10:12 AM

Subscriber Exclusive Hundreds satisfy curiosity with pop-up tour of historic shoe factory: Megan Goetz grew up on Jefferson City's Chestnut Street wondering about the abandoned factory about a block away. by Ryan Pivoney: October 30, 2023 :

Police make arrests in connection to Ulta theft: The Jefferson City Police Department arrested three St. Louis residents for allegedly stealing from a cosmetics retailer and leading officers on a chase. by Ryan Pivoney: October 30, 2023 :

Schmitz worked overseas in aircraft armament during the Korean War: There was not any naivety in the foresight of Alfred Schmitz after he graduated from St. Peter High School in Jefferson City in 1950. Although he briefly went … by Jeremy Amick: October 30, 2023 :

Subscriber Exclusive Jefferson City skate rink owner is right where he always wanted to be: Jon Esterline practically grew up in a skating rink. by Stephi Smith: October 30, 2023 :

Turkey celebrates 100th anniversary of republic: ANKARA, Turkey (AP) -- Turkey's government marked the 100th anniversary of the creation of the modern, secular republic from the ruins of the Ottoman Empire on… by The Associated Press: October 30, 2023 :

UAW escalates strike against lone holdout GM after landing tentative pacts with Stellantis, Ford: The United Auto Workers union has widened its strike against General Motors, the lone holdout among the three Detroit automakers, after reaching a tentative co… by The Associated Press: October 30, 2023 :

Judge reimposes limited gag order in Trump's election interference case: The federal judge overseeing Donald Trump's 2020 election interference case in Washington on Sunday reimposed a narrow gag order barring him from making public… by The Associated Press: October 30, 2023 :

Subscriber Exclusive COMMENTARY: Pundits suggest Haley could be best path for GOP win: In last week's column, I wrote about asking political scientists to use their expertise to identify scenarios whereby Joe Biden doesn't become the Democratic n… by Bradley Gitz: October 30, 2023

Gaza receives largest aid shipment so far: DEIR AL-BALAH, Gaza Strip (AP) -- Nearly three dozen trucks entered Gaza on Sunday in the largest aid convoy since the war between Israel and Hamas began, but … by The Associated Press: October 30, 2023 :

Russia says it shot down 36 Ukrainian drones: KYIV, Ukraine (AP) -- Russian air defense shot down more than 30 Ukrainian drones over the Black Sea and the Crimean peninsula overnight Saturday, Russia's Def… by The Associated Press: October 30, 2023

California's Dungeness crab season delayed to protect whales: SAN FRANCISCO (AP) -- The start of the commercial Dungeness crab season in California has been delayed for the sixth year in a row to protect humpback whales f… by The Associated Press: October 30, 2023 :

Extreme weather may have affected the pumpkins you picked: HUDSON, Colo. (AP) -- Alan Mazzotti can see the Rocky Mountains about 30 miles west of his pumpkin patch in northeast Colorado on a clear day. He could tell th… by The Associated Press: October 30, 2023 :

'Hollywood of the South' now at a crossroads: ATLANTA (AP) -- A lighting technician is mowing lawns. A camera assistant is teaching guitar again. An actor has thought about shifting careers. by The Associated Press: October 30, 2023 :

'Five Nights at Freddy's' notches $130 million global debut: It hardly mattered that "Five Nights at Freddy's" was released simultaneously in theaters and on streaming this weekend. Fans flocked to movie theaters across … by The Associated Press: October 30, 2023 :

Wilson, Simmons lead Broncos to first win vs. Chiefs since 2015: Justin Simmons never paid much attention to the Broncos' long losing streak to the Kansas City Chiefs or the way Patrick Mahomes had owned them ever since winn… by Associated Press: October 30, 2023 :


The Jefferson City News Tribune - State News
As of (10/30/2023) at 10:12 AM

Subscriber Exclusive Hundreds satisfy curiosity with pop-up tour of historic shoe factory: Megan Goetz grew up on Jefferson City's Chestnut Street wondering about the abandoned factory about a block away. by Ryan Pivoney: October 30, 2023 :

Police make arrests in connection to Ulta theft: The Jefferson City Police Department arrested three St. Louis residents for allegedly stealing from a cosmetics retailer and leading officers on a chase. by Ryan Pivoney: October 30, 2023 :

Schmitz worked overseas in aircraft armament during the Korean War: There was not any naivety in the foresight of Alfred Schmitz after he graduated from St. Peter High School in Jefferson City in 1950. Although he briefly went … by Jeremy Amick: October 30, 2023 :

Subscriber Exclusive Jefferson City skate rink owner is right where he always wanted to be: Jon Esterline practically grew up in a skating rink. by Stephi Smith: October 30, 2023 :

Creatures take over downtown: Four-year-old Layla Brooks was pretty cool late Saturday morning. She was Minnie Mouse, after all. by Joe Gamm: October 29, 2023 :

Subscriber Exclusive Sheriff says Cole County Jail 'not set up for mental health work': Missouri counties are on the front line of the state's mental health response. by Ryan Pivoney: October 29, 2023

Subscriber Exclusive BIZBEAT: Holy Cakes to add second cupcake vending machine: With some creativity and hard work, Shelia and Anthony Caviness have turned a "hobby" into a side hustle. by Tara Espinoza: October 29, 2023 :

Subscriber Exclusive RIGHTASRAIN: Wildfires, drought contributed to superfog: By now, you likely have heard about the massive car pileup last week in Louisiana. by Maddie Est: October 29, 2023

Restaurant inspections: Jefferson City's food code requires food-service establishments to be inspected at least once every six months. by Cameron Gerber: October 29, 2023 :

Subscriber Exclusive Housing tax credit hearings set for this week: Having enjoyed smooth sailing so far with local endorsements and ample community support, two local housing development proposals are preparing for a state com… by Cameron Gerber: October 29, 2023

Subscriber Exclusive Competitive recruitment of officers driving up salary budget lines across city, county, state agencies: Law enforcement pay has become a "nuclear arms race," according to Jefferson City Police Chief Eric Wilde. by Alex Naughton: October 29, 2023 :

Subscriber Exclusive Insurance contracts, MSP plans on council agenda: The Jefferson City Council will convene for a special meeting Monday evening to discuss the city's benefits reinsurance provider and to gather updates on the M… by Stephi Smith: October 29, 2023

Subscriber Exclusive Helias Catholic finds new ways to teach ethics, use of AI technology: Helias Catholic High School is using artificial intelligence as a tool for classroom learning this year while trying to teach students about how to use it ethi… by Anna Campbell: October 29, 2023

Subscriber Exclusive Administrator helps license office bureau meet goals: Missy Pyatt transformed her corner of state government to meet its customers' needs. by News Tribune staff [email protected]: October 29, 2023 :

Subscriber Exclusive City, JCREP to unveil downtown redevelopment project: City officials and representatives of a regional development organization will gather Tuesday morning at a downtown parking garage to unveil a redevelopment pr… by Stephi Smith: October 29, 2023


The Jefferson City News Tribune - Local News
As of (10/30/2023) at 10:12 AM

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Hundreds satisfy curiosity with pop-up tour of historic shoe factory: Megan Goetz grew up on Jefferson City's Chestnut Street wondering about the abandoned factory about a block away. by Ryan Pivoney: October 30, 2023 :

Police make arrests in connection to Ulta theft: The Jefferson City Police Department arrested three St. Louis residents for allegedly stealing from a cosmetics retailer and leading officers on a chase. by Ryan Pivoney: October 30, 2023 :

Schmitz worked overseas in aircraft armament during the Korean War: There was not any naivety in the foresight of Alfred Schmitz after he graduated from St. Peter High School in Jefferson City in 1950. Although he briefly went … by Jeremy Amick: October 30, 2023 :

Jefferson City skate rink owner is right where he always wanted to be: Jon Esterline practically grew up in a skating rink. by Stephi Smith: October 30, 2023 :

Creatures take over downtown: Four-year-old Layla Brooks was pretty cool late Saturday morning. She was Minnie Mouse, after all. by Joe Gamm: October 29, 2023 :

Sheriff says Cole County Jail 'not set up for mental health work': Missouri counties are on the front line of the state's mental health response. by Ryan Pivoney: October 29, 2023

Fall festival draws crowd to Governor's Mansion: Trick or treating at the Missouri Governor's Mansion was icky for some children Saturday afternoon. by Joe Gamm: October 29, 2023 :

BIZBEAT: Holy Cakes to add second cupcake vending machine: With some creativity and hard work, Shelia and Anthony Caviness have turned a "hobby" into a side hustle. by Tara Espinoza: October 29, 2023 :

RIGHTASRAIN: Wildfires, drought contributed to superfog: By now, you likely have heard about the massive car pileup last week in Louisiana. by Maddie Est: October 29, 2023

Restaurant inspections: Jefferson City's food code requires food-service establishments to be inspected at least once every six months. by Cameron Gerber: October 29, 2023 :

Housing tax credit hearings set for this week: Having enjoyed smooth sailing so far with local endorsements and ample community support, two local housing development proposals are preparing for a state com… by Cameron Gerber: October 29, 2023

Competitive recruitment of officers driving up salary budget lines across city, county, state agencies: Law enforcement pay has become a "nuclear arms race," according to Jefferson City Police Chief Eric Wilde. by Alex Naughton: October 29, 2023 :

Insurance contracts, MSP plans on council agenda: The Jefferson City Council will convene for a special meeting Monday evening to discuss the city's benefits reinsurance provider and to gather updates on the M… by Stephi Smith: October 29, 2023

Helias Catholic finds new ways to teach ethics, use of AI technology: Helias Catholic High School is using artificial intelligence as a tool for classroom learning this year while trying to teach students about how to use it ethi… by Anna Campbell: October 29, 2023

Administrator helps license office bureau meet goals: Missy Pyatt transformed her corner of state government to meet its customers' needs. by News Tribune staff [email protected]: October 29, 2023 :


The Jefferson City News Tribune - Opinion
As of (10/30/2023) at 10:12 AM

Subscriber Exclusive COMMENTARY: Pundits suggest Haley could be best path for GOP win: In last week's column, I wrote about asking political scientists to use their expertise to identify scenarios whereby Joe Biden doesn't become the Democratic n… by Bradley Gitz: October 30, 2023

Subscriber Exclusive COMMENTARY: Hamas rocket launch sites near mosques, schools: A few days after releasing two American hostages, Hamas freed two elderly female Israeli captives on Sunday. But 230 more innocent civilians -- including 10 Am… by Tribune News Service: October 29, 2023

Subscriber Exclusive COMMENTARY: No one needs foreign policy run by Hollywood: William F. Buckley Jr. famously quipped, "I would rather be governed by the first 2,000 people in the Boston telephone directory than by the 2,000 people on th… by By Tim Graham Creators Syndicate October 29, 2023

Subscriber Exclusive COMMENTARY: Lessons in how to – and how not to –govern: The differences between the Democratic and Republican parties have rarely looked as large and as consequential as in recent weeks. by Tribune News Service: October 29, 2023 :

OUR OPINION: Door closes on shelter, another opens: Sometimes, it's OK to end a relationship. October 29, 2023

Subscriber Exclusive COMMENTARY: We in middle must speak out on Israel: FORT WORTH, Texas -- It's been said that war makes for strange bedfellows. by Tribune News Service: October 29, 2023 :

Subscriber Exclusive COMMENTARY: Never-ending inflation 'Bidenomics in action': It's bad enough the White House helped create 40-year-high inflation. But now it has the audacity to gaslight the American people by not only minimizing the pr… by Tribune News Service: October 29, 2023

Subscriber Exclusive PERSPECTIVE: Missouri solidly stands with Israelis: Greetings from the fourth floor of your State Capitol on a cloudy and very much fallish day. As I made my way to the Missouri game Oct. 21, I could see how the… October 29, 2023

Subscriber Exclusive COMMENTARY: Biden's political skills are helping him get this crisis right: It's early, but the Israel-Hamas war is already demonstrating what presidents can bring to foreign policy crises -- and why Joe Biden is well equipped to deal … by Tribune News Service: October 29, 2023

Subscriber Exclusive COMMENTARY: Democrats pushing noncitizen voting scam: If you think offering migrants luxury hotel rooms, free meals, laundry service, transportation, health care and immigration lawyers is excessive, just wait unt… by By Betsy McCaughey Creators Syndicate October 29, 2023

Subscriber Exclusive COMMENTARY: Israel faces difficult choices: When Gen. Dwight D. Eisenhower was struggling over when to order the D-Day invasion of Europe in 1944, he wrestled with uncooperative weather, but also worried… by By Cal Thomas Tribune Content Agency October 29, 2023

Subscriber Exclusive COMMENTARY: Israel-Hamas war tests left's views on cancel culture: Most people seem to think that free speech means saying whatever you want without consequences. But that's never been true -- at least, legally speaking. The F… by Tribune News Service: October 29, 2023