MO.gov News Feed /news-rss MO.gov News Feed Wed, 28 Jan 2026 07:12:20 +0000 en-us Governor Kehoe Announces Three Gubernatorial Appointments https://governor.mo.gov/press-releases/archive/governor-kehoe-announces-three-gubernatorial-appointments 15936 at https://governor.mo.gov Tue, 27 Jan 2026 16:40:35 +0000 Governor Kehoe Announces Three Gubernatorial Appointments Madelyn.Warren… Tue, 01/27/2026 - 16:40 November 7, 2025 Jefferson City Today, Governor Mike Kehoe announced three gubernatorial appointments to various boards and commissions.Stephanie Dooley, of St. Louis, was appointed to the Missouri Ethics Commission.Ms. Dooley has served as the director of admission and placement at City Academy Elementary School for over a decade. In addition to her professional career, she is also a member of the regional disciplinary committee for the Supreme Court of Missouri. Dooley earned her bachelor’s degree in finance from the University of Missouri-St. Louis and a Master of Business Administration from Webster University.Melinda Robertson, of Bolivar, was appointed to the Missouri Ethics Commission.Ms. Robertson is a seasoned government professional with nearly 30 years of experience serving as county clerk and south associate commissioner for Polk County. After retiring in 2024, she now works as a part-time tax and bookkeeping clerk at Winfield Tax Service. Robertson previously served on the Missouri Judicial Finance Commission. Erwin "Erv" Switzer, of St. Louis, was reappointed to the Missouri Technology Corporation.Mr. Switzer is a partner and assistant general counsel at UB Greensfelder. He previously served on the advisory board for former Attorney General Josh Hawley's Military Legal Assistant Team. He is a member of several organizations, including the Bar Association of Metropolitan St. Louis, the American Bar Association, and FOCUS St. Louis. Switzer earned his bachelor's degree in political science and his law degree from St. Louis University. ### Governor Kehoe Announces Judicial Appointment https://governor.mo.gov/press-releases/archive/governor-kehoe-announces-judicial-appointment-1 15931 at https://governor.mo.gov Tue, 27 Jan 2026 16:39:57 +0000 Governor Kehoe Announces Judicial Appointment Madelyn.Warren… Tue, 01/27/2026 - 16:39 November 7, 2025 Jefferson City Zachary Armfield, of Rolla, was appointed as a Circuit Judge in the 25th Judicial Circuit.Mr. Armfield currently serves as the assistant prosecuting attorney for Pulaski County, handling assault, domestic assault, and other kinds of violent crime cases. He previously worked as a senior public defender for the State of Missouri in Rolla. In addition to his professional career, he is an active member of the Rolla Lions’ Club. He earned his bachelor’s degree in history from Duke University and his law degree from Washington University School of Law in St. Louis. Armfield will fill a new position created by the General Assembly. ### Governor Kehoe Announces Submission of Missouri's Rural Health Transformation Plan https://governor.mo.gov/press-releases/archive/governor-kehoe-announces-submission-missouris-rural-health-transformation 15926 at https://governor.mo.gov Tue, 27 Jan 2026 16:38:05 +0000 Governor Kehoe Announces Submission of Missouri's Rural Health Transformation Plan Madelyn.Warren… Tue, 01/27/2026 - 16:38 November 5, 2025 Jefferson City Today, Governor Mike Kehoe and the Missouri Department of Social Services (DSS) announced the State of Missouri has submitted its Rural Health Transformation (RHT) plan to the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS). Missouri's bold, transformative plan for rural healthcare, completed in coordination with the Governor's Office, state agencies, and key healthcare stakeholders, is designed to increase access, improve quality, enhance care coordination, and incentivize long-term sustainability to create a healthcare ecosystem that will support Missouri's rural communities for generations to come.“We appreciate the Trump Administration's focus on strengthening rural communities and creating this historic funding opportunity through the One Big Beautiful Bill,” said Governor Kehoe. “Missouri's Rural Health Transformation plan is a collaborative effort that will be embedded into every facet of our healthcare system, creating a lasting impact for future generations of rural Missourians.”Key elements of Missouri's RHT plan include:Improving healthcare access for rural Missourians by connecting providers, pharmacies, public health agencies, at-home resources, and digital health tools through a unified, regional network.Expanding access to primary care, behavioral health, and maternity services in rural communities while strengthening specialty and complex care through telehealth and patient-focused technology.Enhancing rural provider sustainability by increasing collaboration among local partners to advance technology, operations, and care delivery, and incentivizing better health outcomes through shared savings of avoidable healthcare costs.DSS, through its MO HealthNet Division, is leading the state's application effort in close collaboration with the Department of Health and Senior Services (DHSS) and the Department of Mental Health (DMH).“Our department was proud to collaborate across state agencies and with key stakeholders to craft this bold plan,” said Director Jess Bax, Missouri DSS. “We look forward to continuing our work to support Missourians with this historic funding opportunity that will change the landscape of healthcare access and outcomes for rural Missourians.”CMS will review each state's proposal and notify awardees by December 31, 2025. The funding will be distributed in the form of a cooperative agreement over the next five years.Governor Kehoe's letter to CMS Administrator Dr. Oz in support of Missouri's plan can be read at this link.  For more information on Missouri's RHT plan, please visit DSS's website.For more information on CMS' Rural Health Transformation Program, visit this link. Governor's Endorsement for Missouri's Rural Health Transformation Plan 10.31.25.pdf### Governor Kehoe Orders Flags to Fly at Half-Staff in Honor of Former U.S. Vice President Richard "Dick" Cheney https://governor.mo.gov/press-releases/archive/governor-kehoe-orders-flags-fly-half-staff-honor-former-us-vice-president 15921 at https://governor.mo.gov Tue, 27 Jan 2026 16:37:14 +0000 Governor Kehoe Orders Flags to Fly at Half-Staff in Honor of Former U.S. Vice President Richard "Dick" Cheney Madelyn.Warren… Tue, 01/27/2026 - 16:37 November 4, 2025 Jefferson City Today, in honor of former U.S. Vice President Richard "Dick" Cheney and in accordance with 4 U.S. Code §7, Governor Mike Kehoe ordered that U.S. and Missouri flags be flown at half-staff at all government buildings in the State of Missouri, beginning today and continuing through the day of the former vice president's interment, which has yet to be announced."Vice President Cheney devoted his life to serving our nation with honor and distinction," Governor Kehoe said. "Throughout his decades of public service, he exemplified unwavering commitment to the United States' security and prosperity. In recognition of his long and distinguished career, we honor his life of service by lowering the flags across Missouri."Cheney’s career in public service spanned more than four decades. He served as White House Chief of Staff under President Gerald Ford, represented Wyoming in the U.S. House of Representatives, and later served as Secretary of Defense under President George H.W. Bush. From 2001 to 2009, he was Vice President of the United States under President George W. Bush.On November 3, former Vice President Cheney, 84, passed away due to complications of pneumonia and cardiac and vascular disease.### Governor Kehoe Announces Expedited Appropriations for Food Assistance as Democrat-led Federal Government Shutdown Continues https://governor.mo.gov/press-releases/archive/governor-kehoe-announces-expedited-appropriations-food-assistance-democrat 15916 at https://governor.mo.gov Tue, 27 Jan 2026 16:35:42 +0000 Governor Kehoe Announces Expedited Appropriations for Food Assistance as Democrat-led Federal Government Shutdown Continues Madelyn.Warren… Tue, 01/27/2026 - 16:35 October 29, 2025 Jefferson City Today, Governor Mike Kehoe announced additional steps his administration is taking to expedite food assistance for at-risk Missourians, given the impending loss of November Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) benefits due to the Democrat-led federal government shutdown.SNAP benefits are 100 percent federally funded, with each recipient receiving benefits from the federal government via their Electronic Benefit Transfer card. There is no mechanism for state appropriations to be transferred to cover this funding. The Missouri Department of Social Services stands ready to issue November SNAP benefits as soon as possible once the federal government is reopened.“Democrats in Washington continue to hold the federal government hostage for political leverage, leaving Missouri's most vulnerable uncertain if they will have food on the table next month,” said Governor Kehoe. “While the State of Missouri cannot fully replace federal SNAP benefits for those who rely on them, we are working to expedite additional funding sources to assist Missouri's senior population and food banks.”Governor Kehoe has directed a full $10.6 million fund transfer from the Senior Services Growth and Development Fund to Missouri Area Agencies on Aging. This funding will be critical in supporting Missouri’s Area Agencies on Aging in providing meals to seniors.Additionally, Governor Kehoe has ordered a $5 million distribution to Missouri food banks using Temporary Assistance for Needy Families (TANF) funding. This action takes the place of a regular appropriation typically issued later in the year but is being issued now given an increase in need due the loss of SNAP benefits. Missourians in need of food assistance or looking to volunteer or donate are directed to Feeding Missouri – a coalition of six Missouri Food Banks working to provide hunger relief to every county in the state.WIC Program UpdateWIC benefits will be available for redemption in Missouri into November. WIC is the Special Supplemental Nutrition Program for Women, Infants and Children, administered in Missouri by the Department of Health and Senior Services (DHSS) and federally funded by the USDA, Food and Nutrition Service. WIC provides quality nutrition education, breastfeeding promotion and support, nutritious foods, and referrals to health services to qualifying individuals.WIC families are encouraged to continue to attend appointments and redeem benefits using their WIC cards until further notice.Missouri WIC will continue to monitor funding availability each day as the federal government shutdown continues. Retailers and participants will be notified should a pause in benefit redemption become necessary in the latter half of the month. Visit wic.mo.gov for updates.### Governor Kehoe Announces Six Gubernatorial Appointments https://governor.mo.gov/press-releases/archive/governor-kehoe-announces-six-gubernatorial-appointments-0 15911 at https://governor.mo.gov Tue, 27 Jan 2026 16:34:39 +0000 Governor Kehoe Announces Six Gubernatorial Appointments Madelyn.Warren… Tue, 01/27/2026 - 16:34 October 29, 2025 Jefferson City Today, Governor Mike Kehoe announced appointments to fill one county office vacancy and five appointments to various boards and commissions.Jami Adams, of Springfield, was appointed to the Child Abuse and Neglect Review Board.Ms. Adams is a former school counseling professional with extensive experience in student advocacy and child development. She currently works as a manager at Evolution Fitness in Ozark and previously worked for Monett Public Schools. She was also the director of school counseling for the Greenfield School District. Adams earned her bachelor's degree in business administration and her Master of Science in School Counseling from Evangel University in Springfield. Dr. Dawn Heizman, of Kansas City, was appointed to the Missouri Board of Registration for the Healing Arts.Dr. Heizman is a board-certified obstetrician-gynecologist and department chair at NKC Health. She is a member of several organizations and committees, including NKC Health's Executive OB Simulation and Advanced Practice Professional committees, and the American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists. Heizman attended a six-year program at the University of Missouri-Kansas City School of Medicine, where she earned dual bachelor's and medical degrees. Dr. Rolfe McCoy, of Chillicothe, was appointed to the Missouri Dental Board.Dr. McCoy is a partner and dentist at McCoy Samples Mattingly Dental Clinic. In addition to his practice, he serves as the chairman and a trainer of the Missouri Dental Association's Expanded Function Dental Assistant program and teaches for the Missouri Department of Health and Senior Services (DHSS) Office of Dental Health pilot program in long-term care facilities. He is an active member of his community, serving on the Chillicothe Arts Council, the Chillicothe Area Chamber of Commerce, the Chillicothe Board of Public Works, and is a member of the Chillicothe Rotary Club. McCoy earned his Bachelor of Arts degree in Biology and his Doctor of Dental Medicine degree from Washington University in St. Louis. James Morris, of Jasper, was appointed as the Jasper County Easter District Commissioner. Mr. Morris is the bookkeeper for Jim Morris Roofing and Remodeling and the owner of Light of Faith Resources. He previously worked as an independent contractor for Classical Conversations – Joplin South. In addition to his professional career, he currently serves on the Jasper County Republican Central Committee, volunteers as an athletic director and coach for Carthage Area Christian Athletes, and leads a youth group at Prairie Flower Bible Church. Morris earned his diploma in crisis response from the International ALERT Academy.Jason Pounds, of Houston, was appointed to the Holocaust Education and Awareness Commission. Mr. Pounds is an english teacher for the Houston R-1 School District and has taught subjects including American history, American government, World War II, the Holocaust, early American history, and modern American history. He holds a social science career teaching certificate and an English 9-12 career teaching certificate. Pounds earned his bachelor's degree in history from Columbia College, a master's degree in history from the University of Nebraska-Kearney, and a master's degree in holocaust and genocide studies from Gratz College in Pennsylvania.Reuben Shelton, of Chesterfield, was appointed to the Harris-Stowe State University Board of Regents. Mr. Shelton served as the lead litigation counsel for the Monsanto Company before his retirement in 2016. He previously served as special chief counsel for the Missouri Attorney General's Office. He is an active member of the United Way of Greater St. Louis and previously served as a member of the Children's Hospital Development Board, the Lincoln University Board of Curators, and president of the Missouri Bar Association. Shelton holds a Master of Business Administration from Washington University and received his Juris Doctor from St. Louis University School of Law.### Governor Kehoe Provides Update on Federal Government Shutdown Impact on Missourians https://governor.mo.gov/press-releases/archive/governor-kehoe-provides-update-federal-government-shutdown-impact 15906 at https://governor.mo.gov Tue, 27 Jan 2026 16:33:46 +0000 Governor Kehoe Provides Update on Federal Government Shutdown Impact on Missourians Madelyn.Warren… Tue, 01/27/2026 - 16:33 October 23, 2025 Jefferson City Today, Governor Mike Kehoe provided an update on the serious implications of the Democrat-led federal government shutdown on Missouri state agencies and federal programs, which will soon impact even more Missouri families. “Senate Democrats are holding the federal government hostage, and even more Missouri families may soon be paying the price for their political grandstanding,” said Governor Kehoe. “We appreciate our Republican congressional delegation for doing their part to put the livelihoods of Americans first, and we urge Democrat Senators to do what's right and reopen the federal government.”Missouri Department of Social Services Unable to Issue November SNAP Benefits Due to Federal ShutdownEarlier this week, the Missouri Department of Social Services (DSS) announced that, due to the federal government shutdown, the U.S. Department of Agriculture’s Food and Nutrition Service (USDA-FNS) has informed state agencies that November 2025 SNAP benefits cannot be issued.SNAP benefits are 100 percent federally funded, with each recipient receiving benefits from the federal government via their Electronic Benefit Transfer card. There is no mechanism for state appropriations to be transferred to cover this funding.“There is still time for Democrats to come to the table, so Missouri's most vulnerable families will have food on their tables next month,” said Governor Kehoe. “More than 667,000 Missourians are at risk of losing SNAP benefits because Democrats in Washington would rather fight President Trump than reopen the federal government. The State of Missouri has no avenue to covering these funds for the over 326,000 households who may be affected. Our Department of Social Services team stands ready to issue November funds as soon as possible once the federal government is reopened.”DSS encourages Missourians who may be affected to:Look at the potential of using their October balance to stretch into November if possible given this situation.Review available local food resources, such as food banks and pantries.In addition to the impact on SNAP benefits, Governor Kehoe and his team continue to monitor impacts to Missouri WIC, which is also federally funded through USDA and administered through the Missouri Department of Health and Senior Services. There are approximately 98,000 WIC recipients in Missouri who rely on the program for nutritional support for themselves and their children.Additional Impacts on MissouriThe federal government shutdown has impacted Missouri families, small businesses, veterans, and workers across the state—leaving federal workers and servicemembers unpaid and key services unfunded. In Missouri, there are approximately 56,000 federal workers who may not receive a paycheck this Friday.Small Business Administration loan distributions are frozen during the federal government shutdown. According to the U.S. Small Business Administration, over $15 million in loan assistance is blocked per week to small businesses in Missouri. Missouri's Gross State Product is estimated to decline by approximately $232 million each week the shutdown extends, which could lead to an increase in unemployment of about 800 workers in Missouri under a one-month shutdown.### Governor Kehoe Announces Judicial Appointment https://governor.mo.gov/press-releases/archive/governor-kehoe-announces-judicial-appointment-0 15901 at https://governor.mo.gov Tue, 27 Jan 2026 16:32:28 +0000 Governor Kehoe Announces Judicial Appointment Madelyn.Warren… Tue, 01/27/2026 - 16:32 October 22, 2025 Jefferson City Today, Governor Mike Kehoe announced a judicial appointment to the Missouri Court of Appeals, Southern District.Bryan Nickell, of Sikeston, was appointed as Judge to the Missouri Court of Appeals, Southern District.Mr. Nickell is an attorney and partner at the Law Offices of Blanton, Nickell, Collins, Douglas, Hanschen, and Peters LLC, specializing in the areas of litigation, including medical malpractice defense, commercial litigation, banking law, and education law. He previously served as a law clerk to the late Honorable Stanley A. Grimm, Judge of the Missouri Court of Appeals for the Eastern District. An active member of his community, Nickell serves as the attorney and secretary of the Sikeston R-6 School Board and is an active member of the Sikeston Jaycees. He holds a bachelor’s degree in accounting from Southeast Missouri State University and a Juris Doctor from the University of Missouri School of Law. Nickell will fill the vacancy created by the retirement of Judge Mary Sheffield.### Governor Kehoe Announces Six Gubernatorial Appointments https://governor.mo.gov/press-releases/archive/governor-kehoe-announces-six-gubernatorial-appointments 15896 at https://governor.mo.gov Tue, 27 Jan 2026 16:31:25 +0000 Governor Kehoe Announces Six Gubernatorial Appointments Madelyn.Warren… Tue, 01/27/2026 - 16:31 October 22, 2025 Jefferson City Today, Governor Mike Kehoe announced appointments to fill one county office vacancy and five appointments to various boards and commissions.Brandon Boulware, of Kansas City, was appointed to the Missouri Ethics Commission.Mr. Boulware is the managing partner of Boulware Law LLC. With more than 20 years of legal experience, he has held several previous positions, including serving as a clerk for the Missouri Supreme Court and the U.S. District Court for the Western District of Missouri. An engaged member of his community, he currently serves on the Committee for County Progress in Jackson County and previously sat on the boards of St. Paul's Episcopal Day School, the Midwest Housing Advisory Board, and the Missouri Gaming Commission. Boulware earned his law degree from American University Washington College of Law. Shannon Covington, of Lake St. Louis, was appointed to the Missouri Dental Board.Ms. Covington is the director of dental training and development at Compass Health Network in Wentzville. Prior to her current role, she worked as a dental hygienist for several employers, including Compass Health, the Lincoln County Health Department, Deer Creek Dental, and L.J. Ortman Dental. Covington is a board-certified dental hygienist with an associate's degree in dental hygiene and a diploma in dental assisting from Missouri College.Julie Leicht, of Webster Groves, was appointed to the Missouri Ethics Commission.Ms. Leicht previously served as the democrat deputy director for the St. Louis County Board of Elections. She has been an active member in state and local government, serving as a member of the Missouri Association of County Clerks and Election Authorities, executive director of the Children's Service Fund, and director of Citizens for Missouri's Children. Leicht earned a master's degree in public administration from the University of Missouri-Columbia. Dr. Calvin Mott, of Rolla, was appointed to the Missouri Dental Board.Dr. Mott is a general dentist at Mott Family Dental in Rolla. In addition to his professional career, he is a fellow of the Academy of General Dentistry and a member of the American Dental Association, the Missouri Dental Association, the Central Dental Society, and the St. Louis Dental Society. Mott earned his Bachelor of Science in Chemistry from the University of Arkansas and his Doctor of Dental Medicine from the University of Louisville School of Dentistry in Louisville, Kentucky.Christy Techau-Dover, of Laclede, was appointed as the Linn County Assessor.Ms. Techau-Dover currently serves as the Linn County Interim Assessor and previously served as the chief deputy assessor for the county. Techau-Dover earned her associate's degree in human services from Columbia College.Dr. Jennifer Tinnel, of Kansas City, was reappointed to the Missouri Dental Board.Dr. Tinnel is an associate dentist at Platte Valley Dental Care. She continues to serve her community as the president of the Missouri Dental Board and is an active member of several organizations, including the American Dental Association and the Greater Kansas City Dental Society. Tinnel holds a Bachelor of Arts in Environmental Policy from the University of Kansas and a Doctor of Dental Surgery from the University of Missouri-Kansas City.### Governor Kehoe Announces Four Gubernatorial Appointments https://governor.mo.gov/press-releases/archive/governor-kehoe-announces-four-gubernatorial-appointments-4 15891 at https://governor.mo.gov Tue, 27 Jan 2026 16:29:58 +0000 Governor Kehoe Announces Four Gubernatorial Appointments Madelyn.Warren… Tue, 01/27/2026 - 16:29 October 20, 2025 Jefferson City Today, Governor Mike Kehoe announced one appointment to fill a county office vacancy and three appointments to various boards and commissions.Leisha Barry, of Holt, was appointed to the Northwest Missouri State University Board of Regents.Ms. Barry is a retired client services vice president for Cerner Corporation and remains active in her community through service on the Northwest Missouri State University Foundation Board and the Master Gardeners of Greater Kansas City through the University of Missouri Extension. She previously served as trustee, secretary, and president of the Liberty Hospital Foundation. Barry earned her bachelor's degree in medical technology from Northwest Missouri State University and a Master of Business Administration in Management from Rockhurst University.Kamera Meaney, of Blue Springs, was appointed to the MO HealthNet Oversight Committee.Ms. Meaney is the chief of health policy and government relations officer for University Health in Kansas City. She serves her community as board president of Nurture KC and is a member of the University of Missouri–Kansas City Alumni Board. She previously served as commissioner for the City of Blue Springs Art Commission. Meaney earned her bachelor's degree in history from the University of Missouri–Kansas City, a Master of Business Administration from MidAmerica Nazarene University, and a Master of Arts in History from Marquette University.Steve Poniewaz, of Ballwin, was appointed to the Credit Union Commission.Mr. Poniewaz is the president and chief executive officer of First Missouri Credit Union in St. Louis. In addition to his professional career, he is an active member of the Affton-Lemay Chamber of Commerce. Poniewaz earned his Bachelor of Science in Marketing from Maryville University.Beth Wulff, of Vienna, was appointed as the Maries County Collector.Ms. Wulff currently serves as deputy county collector for Maries County. She is active in her community as a member of her local parochial schools, where she serves as SCRIP coordinator. Wulff earned her associate's degree in business and computer specialization from Metro Business College. ### MoDOT to Host Public Meeting for US 61/Route 80 Intersection Project near Matthews, MO https://www.modot.org/node/82612 82612 at https://www.modot.org Tue, 27 Jan 2026 12:00:01 +0000 MoDOT to Host Public Meeting for US 61/Route 80 Intersection Project near Matthews, MO Visitor (not verified) Tue, 01/27/2026 - 12:00 Join Us! SIKESTON-The Missouri Department of Transportation will hold a public meeting from 4 to 6 p.m. Tuesday, Feb. 10 to discuss improving the intersection of U.S. Route 61 and Route 80 near Matthews, Missouri. The meeting will be held at the Nutrition Center in Matthews, located at 301 West Main St.  During the meeting, MoDOT will share two alternatives for this safety improvement project—installing traffic signals or constructing a roundabout. The meeting materials will include an overview of potential right-of-way impacts, cost, and safety and traffic performance highlights of each alternative. Tentatively, construction could begin as early as June 2027. Once work begins, it will be underway for approximately nine months. Motorists should anticipate delays, but the intersection will remain open to traffic during construction. The public meeting will be open-house style, and visitors can stop by anytime between 4 and 6 p.m. For more information, please contact MoDOT Project Manager Donna Philpot at (573) 472-5347 or MoDOT's Customer Service Center toll-free at 1-888-ASK MODOT (275-6636). MoDOT is committed to providing equal access for all participants. If you need a reasonable accommodation, please contact Philpot (573-472-5347) or MoDOT’s Customer Service Center (1-888-275-6636) by Wednesday, Feb. 4. Persons who are deaf or hard of hearing may also contact MoDOT’s External Civil Rights department through Relay Missouri Services at (800) 735-2966 or 7-1-1 (Toll Free – TTY). ### Districts Involved Southeast Published On Tue, 01/27/2026 - 04:50 Tarkio River Bridge on Holt County Route 111 to close beginning Feb. 2 https://www.modot.org/node/82611 82611 at https://www.modot.org Tue, 27 Jan 2026 11:40:01 +0000 Tarkio River Bridge on Holt County Route 111 to close beginning Feb. 2 Visitor (not verified) Tue, 01/27/2026 - 11:40 Tarkio River Bridge west of Craig ST. JOSEPH, Mo. – The Tarkio River Bridge on Holt County Route 111 west of Craig is scheduled to close beginning Monday, Feb. 2. Bridge crews with the Missouri Department of Transportation will be core drilling ahead of a planned bridge replacement project. Traffic Impacts: Holt County Route 111 will be closed at the Tarkio River Bridge Feb. 2, noon to 5 p.m. and Feb. 3-5, 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. daily. Motorists will need to seek an alternate route during the closure. A project to replace the bridge is currently scheduled for 2027 in the Statewide Transportation Improvement Program (STIP). More information on this, and other planned projects, can be found at:  https://www.modot.org/statewide-transportation-improvement-program-stip.  MoDOT asks drivers to work with us by always buckling up, keeping your phone down, slowing down and moving over in work zones. When visiting modot.org, sign up online for work zone updates. Information is also available 24/7 at 888-ASK-MODOT (275-6636) or by connecting with us on social media.  Facebook |X  | Instagram   Take the Challenge! Buckle Up/Phone Down ### Districts Involved Northwest Published On Tue, 01/27/2026 - 04:38 Links to related information Traveler Information Map NW Customer Service Northwest District Email: nwcr@modot.mo.govPhone: 816-901-4529 Missouri Officials Announce Third Consecutive Year of Declining Traffic Fatalities https://www.modot.org/node/82588 82588 at https://www.modot.org Tue, 27 Jan 2026 09:20:01 +0000 Missouri Officials Announce Third Consecutive Year of Declining Traffic Fatalities Visitor (not verified) Tue, 01/27/2026 - 09:20 JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. – Missouri leaders today announced data showing that traffic fatalities declined in 2025 for the third year in a row, marking a significant milestone in the state’s ongoing effort to improve roadway safety.Missouri Governor Mike Kehoe joined the Missouri Department of Transportation, the Missouri State Highway Patrol and other safety partners in making the announcement, which also served as a call for continued action to save lives on Missouri roadways.Preliminary figures show there were 911 fatalities on Missouri roadways in 2025, down from 955 the previous year – a 5% decrease. Compared to three years ago, Missouri has achieved a 14% reduction in roadway deaths. This marks the first time the state has seen a three-year decline since 2019.“While this is encouraging progress, losing more than 900 people on our roadways in one year is still far too many,” said Governor Mike Kehoe. “Every person, every life lost, is a family forever changed. We’re asking all Missourians to commit to making 2026 the fourth year in a row of declining roadway fatalities. Buckle up, put the phone down, and slow down in work zones. These simple actions will save lives.”MoDOT Director Ed Hassinger called for Missourians to continue to speak up about the need to practice safe habits on Missouri roadways.“There were times last year when our roadway fatality numbers were trending in the wrong direction, we weren’t seeing the kind of progress we need,” Hassinger said. “But thanks to the hard work of our partners and Missouri drivers who are making safer choices, we were able to turn things around. That kind of change doesn’t happen by chance – it happens because speaking up about safety works. Every driver can make a difference by choosing to drive responsibly and encouraging others to do the same. Our ultimate goal is zero fatalities, and it’s going to take all of us to get there.”The announcement comes as MoDOT and its partners launch an updated Show-Me Zero plan, a statewide roadmap for reducing traffic fatalities through education, enforcement, engineering and emergency response. Jon Nelson, MoDOT’s State Highway Safety and Traffic Engineer, introduced the updated plan and encouraged everyone to get involved in making Missouri’s roadways safer.“While 2025 continued a positive trend in Missouri, we can’t stop now,” Nelson said. “To keep moving forward, we need every community, every school, every business, and every family to join us in following the strategies in our updated Show-Me Zero plan. Together, we can push Missouri closer to our goal of zero roadway deaths.”For more information on Missouri’s roadway safety efforts and the Show-Me Zero plan, visit www.savemolives.com.For more information, call MoDOT at 888-ASK-MODOT (275-6636) or visit www.modot.org. To receive the latest statewide news and text alerts, sign up for e-updates.Follow MoDOT: Facebook | X (Twitter) | Instagram | YouTube Districts Involved Statewide Published On Tue, 01/27/2026 - 02:14 Jacob Luecke Assistant Director Communications Phone: (573) 526-6687Email: Jacob.Luecke@modot.mo.gov POSTPONED - Lane/ramp closures on I-29 and NW Barry Rd. for maintenance, Jan. 30-31 https://www.modot.org/node/82586 82586 at https://www.modot.org Tue, 27 Jan 2026 08:50:01 +0000 POSTPONED - Lane/ramp closures on I-29 and NW Barry Rd. for maintenance, Jan. 30-31 Visitor (not verified) Tue, 01/27/2026 - 08:50 This work has been postponed due to weather PLATTE COUNTY – The Missouri Department of Transportation will be performing maintenance work resulting in various traffic modifications, on Interstate 29 and northwest Barry Road from NW Roanridge Rd. to NW Prairie View Rd.. All work is weather permitting. The following traffic impacts will take place on Friday, Jan. 30th from 7 am until 5 pm: WB Barry Rd CLOSED from NW Roanridge Rd. to NW Prairie View Rd. I-29 NB entrance ramp from NW Barry Rd. I-29 SB exit ramp to NW Barry Rd. The following traffic impacts will take place on Saturday, Jan. 31st from 7 am until 5 pm: EB Barry Rd. CLOSED from NW Prairie View Rd. to NW Roanridge Rd. I-29 SB entrance ramp from NW Barry Rd. I-29 NB exit ramp to NW Barry Rd. Motorists are reminded to slow down and pay attention while driving in work zones. Not all work zones look alike. Work zones can also be short-term, temporary lane closures to make quick repairs or remove debris from the roadway. For more information about MoDOT news, projects or events, please visit our website at www.modot.org/kansascity. For instant updates, follow MoDOT_KC on X, or share posts and comments on our Facebook at www.facebook.com/MoDOT.KansasCity/. MoDOT Kansas City maintains more than 7,000 miles of state roadway in nine counties. Sign up online for workzone updates or call 888-ASK-MODOT (275-6636). Districts Involved Kansas City Published On Tue, 01/27/2026 - 01:49 Macy Melton Communications Specialist Kansas City District Phone: (816) 789 - 9891Email: macy.melton@modot.mo.gov Route V in Bollinger County Closed for Culvert Replacement https://www.modot.org/node/82587 82587 at https://www.modot.org Tue, 27 Jan 2026 08:50:01 +0000 Route V in Bollinger County Closed for Culvert Replacement Visitor (not verified) Tue, 01/27/2026 - 08:50 SIKESTON—Route V in Bollinger County will be closed as Missouri Department of Transportation crews replace a culvert under the roadway.   This section of roadway is located from Route C to County Road 624 near Advance, Missouri.   Weather permitting, work will take place Wednesday, Feb. 4 from 7:45 a.m. to 3 p.m.  The work zone will be marked with signs. Motorists are urged to use extreme caution while traveling near the area.  For additional information, contact MoDOT’s Customer Service Center toll-free at 1-888-ASK-MODOT (1-888-275-6636) or visit www.modot.org/southeast.     ###    facebook.com/MoDOTSoutheast  twitter.com/MoDOTSoutheast  youtube.com/MoDOTSoutheast  Districts Involved Southeast Published On Tue, 01/27/2026 - 01:45 SE Customer Service Southeast District Email: SECRRep@modot.mo.gov Phone: (573) 472-5333