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New healthcare alliance announced Tuesday in Springfield is expected to become 'the largest producerThe alliance consists of SPS, MSU, OTC and CoxHealth.
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Refugees often struggle to get to jobs, school or the store without adequate transportation. But getting a driver’s license in Kansas City is hard enough without the added barriers of a new language and culture. That's where Justin Bilombele comes in.
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The industry has sold more than $715 million of marijuana in the nearly 7 months since recreational sales began in February. Adult-use products account for almost $550 million of that total.
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During the past two legislative sessions, the Missouri House of Representatives has passed bills legalizing sports betting in the state. However, its continued failure to advance in the Senate could lead to the issue being decided by voters instead.
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The Nursing School expansion at PSU couldn’t have come at a better time. At a press conference, last week Freeman Health System of Joplin announced plans to construct a 168 million dollar 170,000 square foot hospital in Pittsburg, directly competing with Ascension Via Christi and the Community Health Center of Southeast Kansas.
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The 1.2-mile trail and parking lot has been a long time coming. Funding for the project is from the ½ cent stormwater sales tax that Joplin residents approved in 2011, before the tornado that destroyed ⅓ of the city. Over a year ago, in June of 2022 the city council voted to advance the project.
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The company has over 500 locations in Kansas and Missouri. This summer they've made significant store purchases in Kansas City, MO, Kentucky and Tennessee.
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Over 91% of Missouri is in one of the five drought classifications, while over 86% of Kansas is experiencing drought.
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CHC/SEK assumed operations this week of the Bryant Student Health Center, located at 1801 S. Broadway on the Pitt State campus. The clinic will extend hours to 8 a.m. to 6 p.m. Monday through Friday during the fall and spring semesters and from 8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. weekdays in the summer.
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Summer is known as a hot and dry time but every corner of Missouri is in one of the five levels of drought, 94.08% of the state. While Kansas continues to experience two pockets of exceptional drought, the worst possible classification.