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On Tuesday, dozens of former and current Missouri lawmakers traveled from around the state to honor former governor and Sen.
Christopher 'Kit' Bond was known for his good heart just as much as his wide-reaching political career. Locals remember the Mexico, Missouri, native.
As the town of Mexico mourns the death of former U.S. Sen. and Missouri Gov. Christopher S. "Kit" Bond, many say they remember him not as a politician but simply as one of their own.
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Dusty Blue, a U.S. Army veteran, small business owner, and lifelong conservative Republican officially announced his ...
Kip Bond, a sixth-generation Missourian with deep family and civic ties to Mexico, has died at the age of 86, leaving behind a legacy of public service and community impact. Born in St. Louis, Bond ...
Former Missouri Governor and U.S. Senator Christopher “Kit” Bond died Tuesday in St. Louis at age 86, Governor Mike Kehoe announced.
Cleaver extolled Bond’s rise “from the small town of Mexico, Missouri,” to law school and a clerkship at the Fifth U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals. ”He was the epitome of the American Dream ...
Bond was born in St. Louis in 1939 and grew up in Mexico, Missouri, according to the 2003-2004 Official Manual State of Missouri, known as the "blue book." He graduated from the Woodrow Wilson ...
He was born January 20, 1959, to Wayne and Dorothy (Werenke) Fountain in Mexico, MO. He graduated from Centralia High School, where he participated in FFA and cross-country track, qualifying for ...