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Governor Kehoe Announces Five Gubernatorial Appointments
Today, Governor Mike Kehoe announced four gubernatorial appointments to various boards and filled one county vacancy.
MEDIA ADVISORY: Governor Kehoe to Hold Roundtable Discussion, Press Conference on Federal, State, and Local World Cup Security Preparations
On Monday, April 13, 2026, Governor Mike Kehoe will host Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) Co-Deputy Director Andrew Bailey in the Governor's Office for a roundtable discussion with state and local public safety leaders on security preparations for the FIFA World Cup 2026™.
Governor Kehoe Orders Flags to Fly at Half-Staff in Honor of St. Louis Metropolitan Police Department Officer Gregory T. Triplett
Today, in honor of St. Louis Metropolitan Police Department Officer Gregory T. Triplett, Governor Mike Kehoe ordered the U.S. and Missouri flags to be flown at half-staff at government buildings in St. Louis County and the City of St. Louis, all police stations, sheriffs’ offices, and Missouri State Highway Patrol general and troop headquarters across Missouri on Monday, April 13, 2026, from sunrise to sunset.

About the Governor

Governor Mike Kehoe speaking at the podium during his Inauguration

Mike Kehoe 58th Governor of Missouri

Mike Kehoe was sworn in as Missouri’s 58th Governor on January 13, 2025. Guided by a lifelong dedication to public service and a commitment to Missouri families, Governor Kehoe has made public safety, education, economic development, and agriculture the cornerstones of his administration.

Raised as the youngest of six children by a single mother who worked tirelessly to support her family, Governor Kehoe learned the value of hard work and resilience at an early age. Starting his career washing cars at 15, he advanced through the automotive industry to become one of the youngest Ford dealers in the nation.

The Governor’s entrepreneurial success and leadership skills in his early career naturally drew him to public service, where he could use his experience to improve the lives of Missouri families and strengthen the state’s economy.

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