State Sen. Fitzwater to take job at Missouri Technology Corporation; won't seek reelection
JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. (KMIZ) The state senator who serves Callaway and Montgomery counties said Monday that he will not seek reelection, instead taking a job with a public-private economic development partnership. Sen. Travis Fitzwater (R-Holts Summit), announced on his Facebook page Monday -- the day before filing for the August primary begins -- that he
Missouri technology investment arm taps lawmaker as chief
MTC hires Sen. Travis Fitzwater, a Republican from Holts Summit, as its new director, replacing a scientist with St. Louis ties who had led the entity since 2020.
'Bankruptcy' warnings as Missouri social services seek more funding
Missouri could lose more than $1 billion if it does not reduce its Medicaid error rate to below 3%, requiring more staff and technology improvements.
Missouri Technology Corp. gets millions for startup funding
Federal funding comes through for MTC after Kehoe appoints new members amid leadership search.
Plumbing Expert Scott Jay of Springfield, Missouri Explains
Plumbing expert Scott Jay of Mr. Rooter of Springfield shares insights on the benefits of modern plumbing technology for better sewer line repair. ...
HPC industry showcases the future of scientific research in Missouri
The event offers a week of conference sessions, networking events and a large exhibition, showcasing the leading edge of HPC technology
MSU expands JVIC capacity with technology suites named for Billy Long
At an Oct. 14 ceremony, Missouri State University celebrated the Billy Long Advanced Technology Suites at the Jordan Valley Innovation Center.
Former GOP election official buys Dominion Voting Systems, says he’ll push for paper ballots
By Alayna Treene, Marshall Cohen, CNN (CNN) — Dominion Voting Systems, the election vendor that was falsely accused of rigging the 2020 election, is being sold and rebranded as Liberty Vote effective immediately. Scott Leiendecker, the founder of a Missouri-based election technology company who previously served as the Republican director for the St. Louis City
CPD Chief Schlude plans revived downtown unit for summer 2026 to address crime
COLUMBIA, Mo. (KMIZ) Columbia Police Chief Jill Schlude wrote in an email Tuesday that her department is prioritizing downtown crime, enhancing technology to solve cases and collaborating with Boone County, city leaders and the Missouri State Highway Patrol to develop a plan to improve safety in Columbia. The letter was Schlude's first public statement since
Kirkwood-based Lutheran Church Missouri Synod reaches settlement over university closure
California-based technology contractor HotChalk sued Concordia and its parent, the Lutheran Church Missouri Synod, for $302 million, claiming it was defrauded.







