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The 100-acre tree nursery at George O. White State Forest, in Licking, Missouri, serves 13,000 customers a year — in the Show ...
The university system's cost-saving measures will go into effect immediately as it faces economic stresses and federal policy ...
Two dozen states, but not Missouri, have filed suit to block the federal cuts to immunization and other public health ...
The closure of four of the six Regional Climate Centers across the U.S. occurred after funding from the National Oceanic and ...
The proposed amendment, if passed by the Senate and approved in a statewide election, would repeal the reproductive rights ...
The county announced today that it will cap assessment increases at 15% this year. It has been embroiled in a monthslong ...
Gov. Mike Kehoe and the Missouri House have pushed for $50 million in state funds to go toward scholarships for homeschooled ...
A Republican-backed bill would gut Proposition A, a voter-approved law requiring most employers to provide paid sick time off ...
The bill aims to improve access to child care. But some advocates are concerned about provisions related to vaccines and ...
The Labadie Energy Center and the Sioux Energy Center in Missouri will have two extra years to limit emissions of mercury and ...
Katherine Maher, president and CEO of National Public Radio, talks with NPR's Mary Louise Kelly about the White House ...
Students in the Kansas City area are grappling with keeping their grades up and losing friends after the COVID-19 pandemic upended their lives. A group of students at Guadalupe Centers High School ...