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Margie Vandeven became the Missouri Commissioner of Education in January 2015, but was briefly ousted by Gov. Eric Greitens before being reinstated. Vandeven led the education department through the coronavirus pandemic and oversaw a transition to a new standardized testing regime.
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A Missouri Judge's ruling in the court case over child custody jurisdiction between former Gov. Eric Greitens and his ex-wife, Sheena Greitens, found that there has been no pattern of domestic violence by either parent. The judge sealed her ruling but it became public in Texas.
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Kansas City Star files motion in Boone County to unseal decision, and says voters ‘are entitled to know the truth’ of abuse allegations against former Gov. Greitens.
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Attorney General Eric Schmitt held off former Gov. Eric Greitens, Congresswoman Vicky Hartzler and others to win the Republican nomination for U.S. Senate on Tuesday.
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The former president said: "I trust the great people of Missouri on this one to make up their own minds, much as they did when they gave me landslide victories in the 2016 and 2020 elections, and I am therefore proud to announce that ERIC has my complete and total endorsement."
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Judge’s order sets deadline for filings three days after voters will go to the polls in hotly contested U.S. Senate race
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The PAC has spent $3.6 million on television ads hammering Greitens by highlighting child and spousal abuse allegations made by Greitens’ ex-wife, Sheena Greitens, and accusing him of being too cozy to China. Rex Sinquefield contributed $1 million, with Nebraska Gov. Pete Ricketts giving $250,000.
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Six major candidates are squaring off Aug. 2 in the Missouri GOP Senate primary, but much of the talk is around former Gov. Eric Greitens.
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During a hearing Friday, public testimony was changed to a closed deposition set for next week. According to attorneys for both sides, the court-appointed guardian in the case said it would be in the best interest of the children if testimony was not public.
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The Harrisonville Republican is in a highly competitive GOP Senate primary against five other major candidates, including former Gov. Eric Greitens and Attorney General Eric Schmitt.