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The project is one of several overseen by the Ozarks Transportation Organization bringing more public EV chargers to the Springfield metro area.
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The wide-reaching legislation also includes provisions on electric vehicle charging stations, a land bank program and chicken ownership.
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The governor's office said Roberts, D-St. Louis, advocated for a paid position for himself on the Public Service Commission and for his dad to receive a spot on the UM Board of Curators.
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$6 million main teak deck restoration on the Battleship Missouri at Pearl Harbor is complete 14 yearThe project, which the State of Missouri helped to fund, was completed in April.
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A GOP-sponsored bill would eliminate the formal process for 14- and 15-year-olds to work and only require a signed permission slip.
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Missouri voters passed a constitutional amendment in November 2022 that required Kansas City to increase its minimum funding of the police department. But the Missouri Supreme Court ruled that the language on the original measure was so inaccurate that it casts doubt on the fairness of the election.
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The trend was already underway when the COVID-19 pandemic pushed rural and small-town nursing homes to close permanently. Yet, some communities are finding ways today to re-envision nursing homes while keeping staff at the forefront.
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The county received a total of $56.9 million in American Rescue Plan Act money from the federal government.
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A rejected report from the House ethics committee suggested transferring subpoena power automatically to another member of House leadership — the speaker pro tem — if the speaker or anyone on his staff are subject of an inquiry.
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Nationwide, rents and the cost of living are increasing. Eviction filings are "a great indicator of housing insecurity," says a researcher from Princeton University's Eviction Lab.
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An increasing number of American consumers are willing not to kick the tires or go for a test drive in person over the ease of buying cards online. However, the Better Business Bureau is urging car buyers to see the vehicles they want to buy, firsthand and warn they could lose thousands of dollars to scams.
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Grant allows Burrell Behavioral health to increase its mental health and suicide prevention programsThe multi-year grant comes from the Community Foundation of the Ozarks.