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Owned by the Gannett corporation, the newspapers will move printing operations to Des Moines, Iowa.
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Gov. Mike Kehoe signed off on a number of broadly supported education bills Wednesday.
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Mental health was the leading cause of death for pregnant and postpartum Missourians in the state's latest maternal mortality review.
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The $437,000 no interest loan improves the drinking water of 135 water ‘accounts’ in the city.
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Missouri’s Department of Corrections announced that it was “overwhelmed” with donations of quilting supplies.
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Kaitlyn McConnell of Ozarks Alive will produce the series for KSMU, with funding from Missouri Humanities. The first episode premieres this Wednesday.
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A Jackson County Circuit Court judge blocked enforcement last week of nearly all Missouri laws that restrict abortion, ruling the 2024 passage of Amendment 3 enshrined the right to an abortion in the state constitution.
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Missouri lawmakers are waiting to see if their plan to keep the Kansas City Chiefs and Royals from leaving the state will work.
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Tim Wolters is director of reimbursement at Citizens Memorial Hospital in Bolivar.
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Hydropower accounts for nearly 30% of utility-scale renewable energy in the U.S., but federal hurdles may prevent older hydroelectric plants from staying online and new projects from getting off the ground.
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Audra Sergel is a queer woman in her late 40s who's an active member of the community through her role as the artistic director of the Quorus, an LGBTQ+ choir.
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For the third time, a Jackson County judge ruled that Missouri's abortion restrictions cannot be enforced under Amendment 3. Planned Parenthood said its Kansas City clinic will resume services on Monday, but Attorney General Andrew Bailey will appeal the ruling.