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The U.S. Department of Agriculture revoked Tonia Haddix’s license to keep and sell exotic animals, after the Missouri woman lied to a judge about a chimpanzee she claimed had died.
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The charges against Cortney Merritts are not connected to any work he did for his wife’s campaign or her time in Congress.
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The proposed bond issue would allow an expansion of the high school and junior high buildings.
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Dry conditions and high winds have led to wildfires across Missouri. So far, there have been no reported injuries, but structures and vehicles have burned.
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The university created a committee to examine the events of student-led protests on campus in April 2024, which ultimately found that school officials acted within their rights to break up demonstrations.
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In most Missouri counties, children linger in foster care longer than the federal standard, according to data compiled by the state social services agency.
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Summit Carbon Solutions’ plan to build a pipeline across five states included the right to use eminent domain in some states. A South Dakota law says that’s no longer allowed, and an Iowa bill seeks to do the same.
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Danette Colbert, 48, was already charged with theft and using the credit card of Adan Manzano, 27, an anchor and reporter for Telemundo in Kansas City. He was in New Orleans to cover the Super Bowl. The manner of Manzano’s death is still undetermined, but he had a high level of alcohol and Xanax in his system, the Jefferson Parish coroner said.
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The 1.1-mile Ben Sapp Memorial Trail is scheduled to open in June.
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The Research Chefs Association conference at Union Station will cover topics on flavor dynamics, new products and technologies and emerging trends for consumer food products.
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A local pharmacist offers tips for dealing with seasonal allergies.
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Volunteers in Rolla help to clean up the aftermath from a tornado.