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The group discussed their concerns for what a new tax proposition would mean for them, and how they would rather have their money spent.
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A trio of Argentinian cyclists biked more than 10,000 miles to Kansas City to cheer on their national team. Hopefully that warm welcome made up for the early-morning thunder and tornado sirens that likely woke up Lionel Messi's squad soon after they arrived in town.
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Bills to improve literacy and establish a new system for grading Missouri schools passed the House but failed to make their way through the Senate.
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Fifteen people say they were physically assaulted by staff, and some sexually abused by other residents, at Change Academy at Lake of the Ozarks, a youth residential treatment center in Missouri that takes in children from across the country.
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Eric Haun is best known for his stenciled heart murals throughout the city of Joplin. But for the past year, he’s been creating and installing something new in Southwest Missouri.
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State Rep. Richard West joined "The Politically Speaking Hour on St. Louis on the Air" to discuss the goals of his legislation and why it faced criticism in the Missouri House.
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"Scenic Natural Wonders of Missouri" includes shut-ins for summertime fun and trails for hiking and dirt bike riding.
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The first match in Kansas City is Tuesday, June 16. The tourism industry expects people to come in droves and spike the local economy. Yet economists will wait for after-the-fact numbers to gauge the World Cup's impact.
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The bipartisan legislation from U.S. Sens. Ted Cruz of Texas and Maria Cantwell of Washington state aims to "restore order in college athletics."
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Trump Administration moves to eliminate the Institute for Museum and Library Services
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Financing new nuclear power plants remains controversial due to its high price tag.
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Colombian President Gustavo Petro denounced the death of Brayan Garzon-Rayo on Wednesday. The 27-year-old man died by suicide while in ICE custody at the Phelps County Jail in Rolla.