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The owner of Cassville Dispensary in the rural Missouri Ozarks says her business is 'patient orienteThe dispensary — in the small town of Cassville — was one of the first to open in the state.
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As Missouri health providers halt transgender care, families feel duped: 'They told us we were safe'After Missouri's new ban took effect on Aug. 28, MU Health stopped providing gender-affirming care for minors, citing “significant legal liability." Washington University in St. Louis also ceased care for transgender youth, even those who were still eligible under the law.
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The Cass County Republican says any efforts to pass the National Defense Authorization Act will likely be stymied if the government shuts down on Sunday.
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In this segment of KSMU's Sense of Community Series Entrepreneurship in the Rural Ozarks, you'll hear about a nonprofit focused on helping rural businesses and about a Bolivar entrepreneur who reached out to it for help.
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In a ruling Monday, Circuit Judge Jon Beetem wrote that the summaries crafted by Secretary of State Jay Ashcroft were "argumentative" or unfairly biased against the abortion rights ballot initiatives, and ignored their protections for contraceptives.. Beetem rewrote each of the six ballot summaries himself.
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Marijuana manufacturer Delta Extraction has denied accusations that it illegally imported cannabis into Missouri, arguing it actually imported a non-psychoactive hemp product that was converted into THC once in the state. But dispensaries said they had no idea Delta's product was made from hemp.
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Prior to the pilot program at Pittsburg State, Sparkwheel had seven locations in Pittsburg, KS including four elementary schools, the city’s middle and high schools. That’s in addition to locations in Chanute, Parsons, and Independence.
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Finding the right mechanic or a reliable roofer can be a challenging and daunting task. Even more important is locating a good tutor to assist your child with a difficult subject that could provide a new perspective on a topic they have a hard time understanding.
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Much of the research on regenerative farming practices, such as no-till or cover crops, has looked at the benefits to the environment and the soil. Now a new study finds these farming practices also have economic benefits for farmers.
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Located about 10 miles north of I-70, Lexington's population is roughly the same as it was in the 1860s. The town's biggest tourist attraction is the Battle of Lexington state historic site, but community members want to draw visitors to the rest of town.
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Speaker of the House denies accusations uncovered in public records that he threatened staff when pressing for the legislature to award a lucrative contract to a private company.
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The claim against Southampton Community Healthcare is the result of testimony provided during a hearing in a lawsuit challenging the state’s limits on gender-affirming care for minors