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Stitt Vetoes OK bills
Oklahoma Gov. Kevin Stitt has vetoed several key budget bills, setting up a showdown with lawmakers in his own party…
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$135 million for expanded coronavirus testing in Missouri
Today, U.S. Senator Roy Blunt (Mo.), Chairman of the Senate Appropriations Subcommittee on Labor, Health and Human Services, Education and…
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A lawsuit asking for the immediate release of prisoners is shot down in Kansas
A Kansas court has thrown out a lawsuit filed by a civil rights group seeking the immediate release of prisoners…
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Protection for healthcare in the works in Kansas
Republican legislators in Kansas are joining a larger national effort to shield doctors, hospitals and businesses from lawsuits stemming from…
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Missouri schools starting early could be a good thing for struggling kids.
Missouri K-12 districts can request to start school year earlier this fall. The state Board of Education has voted to…
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200 more works furloughed in KC
TriWest Healthcare Alliance has informed the state of Missouri that it has furloughed nearly 200 workers in the Kansas City…
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MSSU approved for emergency grants for students
The Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and Economic Security (CARES) Act was passed by Congress and signed into law to provide economic…
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Alarming stay-at-home statistics from the Missouri Dept. of Public Safety
The Missouri Public Safety Director Sandy Karsten says highway traffic has picked up since the state has reopened for business…
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Kansas AG asks Congress to investigate China’s role in pandemic
Congress should investigate the communist Chinese government’s role in the COVID-19 pandemic to help understand how the pandemic began, Kansas…
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Hundreds of masks created by MSSU volunteers
As Missouri Southern State University employees return to campus following an extended closure due to the COVID-19 campus, they can…
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