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The Governor's office targeted existing Missouri trade partners Sweden and Germany with hopes of expanding their presence.
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The National Drought Monitor estimates nearly 1.3 million Kansans reside in drought areas. Missouri, with double the population of it's neighbor to the west has just 36,000 living in dry areas.
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Roughly 18,000 officers or 4% of the US law enforcement workforce has left the since the start of the pandemic.
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DED announced Monday that it has awarded a total of $261 million through the ARPA Broadband Infrastructure Grant Program to 60 recipients for projects that will expand and improve internet access in Missouri.
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The attorney becomes the first person of color to serve in a statewide office. Malek, who was appointed by Gov. Mike Parson, says he intends to run for the position at the end of this term.
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Both the Senate president pro tem and Senate minority leader agree that Missouri needs to pay state workers more. Whether they go with exactly Gov. Mike Parson’s proposed plan is yet to be determined.
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Parson wants 8.7 % pay hikes for state workers by end of March