Capitol Dome Will Go Purple In Honor of Military Children
State Senator Denny Hoskins, R-Warrensburg, announced the dome of the Missouri State Capitol will be illuminated purple tonight, April 15, in honor of military children.
“I hope everyone in view of the Capitol on the evening of April 15 takes a moment to enjoy the illumination of the dome and reflect on the sacrifices of military families, especially the children of our brave men and women in uniform,” Sen. Hoskins said in a statement. “This gesture in no way equals the many contributions of our military families, but it does allow all of us to express our gratitude and let military children know they are in our hearts and prayers.”
Cocktails To Go Might Be Here To Stay
Cocktails to go might be here to stay if State Senator Denny Hoskins of Warrensburg has his way.
The St. Louis Post-Dispatch is reporting Missouri lawmakers are considering legislation for the upcoming session that would allow the sale of alcoholic beverages with carryout meals to continue once the pandemic emergency orders are lifted.
State Senator Hoskins told the Post-Dispatch that two restaurants in his hometown were looking for a way to replace revenue after they had to close their dining rooms in the early days of the virus. “They were very excited when the governor issued the executive order that allowed restaurants to sell drinks to go.