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Jack Goodman (BA 1995, JD 1998), State senator, practicing attorney in Mount Vernon, MO; Sam Graves (BS 1986, ΑΓΣ), U.S. congressman [32] Bob F. Griffin (JD 1958), Speaker of Missouri House of Representatives for 15 years [33] Jason Grill, Missouri House of Representatives (2006–2010) Chuck Gross (BA 1981, MPA 1982), Missouri State Senator
William "Bill" McKenna (born August 29, 1946) is an American Democratic politician who served in the Missouri Senate and the Missouri House of Representatives from 1983 to 1993. Biography [ edit ]
William B. Napton: Democratic: 1836–1839 5 Samuel Mansfield Bay: Democratic: 1839–1845 6 Benjamin F. Stringfellow: Democratic: 1845–1849 7 William A. Robards: Democratic: 1849–1851 8 James B. Gardenhire: Whig: 1851–1857 9 Ephraim B. Ewing: Democratic: 1857–1858 10 J. Proctor Knott: Democratic: 1858–1861 11 Aikman Welch: Democratic ...
The Springfield News-Leader is the predominant newspaper for the city of Springfield, Missouri, and covers the Ozarks. The News-Leader has a daily circulation of 32,363 and a Sunday circulation of 51,402 as of September 2013. [1] Sunday single copy costs $2.00 in the metro area and $3.00 in the state area. The cost is $2.00 other days of the week.
Hundreds of people gathered at Strain’s Celebration of Life funeral service in his hometown of Springfield, Missouri on Friday, March 29, according to an online obituary. Because Strain, 22 ...
The mayor of Springfield is the highest ranking elected official in the city of Springfield, Missouri. Mayoral elections in Springfield are nonpartisan, and though the candidate may personally affiliate with a party, they do not appear on the ticket as a particular party's candidate. [ 1 ]
Greene County is located in the southwest part of the U.S. state of Missouri.As of the 2020 census, its population was 298,915. [1] making it the fourth most-populous county in Missouri and the most populous outside the Kansas City or Saint Louis metropolitan areas.
Bill Neal (December 28, 1931 – March 28, 2024) was an American college football player and coach. He served as the head football coach at Indiana University of Pennsylvania from 1970 to 1978, compiling a record of 50–31–3.