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.
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In this March 8, 1984, file photo, then-New Jersey Generals owner ... Jersey Schools Development Authority Board.” Trump named Michael Rigas, who served in the Office of Personnel Management ...
Mike Kehoe’s inauguration as Missouri’s 58th governor took place Monday afternoon, with his friends and family from across ...
Michael Leo Kehoe ... heightened after Parson, Kehoe’s predecessor, commuted the prison sentence of former Kansas City police detective Eric DeValkenaere, the first white Kansas City officer ...
Missouri has a new governor. Republican Mike Kehoe, formerly the lieutenant governor and a state senator before that, was ...
Among his more laudable plans is to create a grant program to help local governments with increased police budgets and ...
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 ...
JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. – Mike Kehoe was inaugurated as Missouri’s 58th governor Monday at the state capital. Kehoe, a husband and father of four, focused on four priorities during his ...