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For parents of high school students, SAT and ACT scores are a huge deal. With college admissions and scholarships on the line, paying for tutors and test prep materials may be worth the price.
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The recent addition to Missouri State University- West Plains led to a much larger opportunity for those interested in rodeo.
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A temporary exhibit at the History Museum on the Square invites visitors to learn more about the impact of women throughout Springfield's history.
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Edgar Springs, a town of 200 in southern Phelps County, must now pay Rebecca Varney $750, plus almost $80,000 in attorney fees, to satisfy a November court decision that found it violated Varney’s First Amendment rights and the Missouri Sunshine Law.
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Sunshine Week, observed each year in mid-March, aims to shine a national spotlight on these regulations that entitle Americans to information about government at all levels.
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Following two months of negotiations, and with just weeks left before a critical April sales tax vote, some members of the Jackson County Community Benefits Coalition have dropped out because the Royals watered down key demands for housing protections, childcare and transportation.
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This year, wildfires have already burned thousands of acres in the Great Plains. Dry conditions and unseasonably warm temperatures have optimal settings for wildfires, and some experts say they are seeing more intense fires.
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The Current opened the National Women's Soccer League season with a win in the team's new Berkley riverfront stadium. It's the first in the world built for a women's professional soccer team.
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The 42 slide presentation outlines possible outcomes from Charity’s recommendations, in addition to work the non-profit urges the city to follow through on to improve homelessness in Joplin in the upcoming three months.
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The 3/4-cent sales tax increase would provide funds for police, fire and emergency preparedness.
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A bill that would allow naturopathic doctors to become licensed in Missouri passed its first hurdle Wednesday.
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Missouri House members passed 36 bills in the first half of the 2024 session, while senators voted 13 out of their chamber. There are eight weeks left in the legislative session.