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Legislation Designating St. Louis Gateway Arch as Missouri’s Official Monument One Vote Away from Passage
(Missourinet) – Bipartisan one-sentence legislation designating the St. Louis Gateway Arch as the official state monument needs one final vote…
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Legislation being heard in the Missouri House today could overturn local alcohol, tobacco, and legal drug sales
An amendment that’s being added to Senate Bill 283 has the potential to overturn local laws concerning alcohol tobacco, and…
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Name of individual who shot at Newton County Deputies released
The name of the suspect involved in the shooting incident against Newton County deputies on Monday has been released. The…
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Lansing Correctional Facility in Kansas experiences resident death
A resident of a Kansas correctional facility has died, according to the Kansas Department of Corrections. Addison L Payne died…
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Missouri DHSS signs order allowing for Pfizer Covid-19 vaccine administration to Missouri individuals under 15
On Wednesday, May 12, Acting Director of the Missouri Department of Health and Senior Services Robert Knodell and Dr. George…
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Oklahoma Governor Kevin Stitt has signed bill that expands early in person voting
(AP) – Oklahoma Gov. Kevin Stitt has signed a bill to expand early in-person voting by one day during presidential…
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Man from Springfield found guilty in 2019 murder case
(AP) – A judge has found a Springfield man guilty of first-degree murder in the 2019 killing of another man…
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Governor Mike Parson to end programs that “encourage people to stay out of the workforce”
(Learfield) – Missouri’s governor has directed state labor officials to end all FEDERAL pandemic-related unemployment benefits. Governor Mike Parson says…
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Missouri Senate votes in favor of regulating state religious boarding schools
(Learfield) – The Missouri Senate has voted 23-9 in favor of regulating the state’s religious boarding schools. For years, students…
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City of Joplin to hold day of remembrance in memory of Joplin Tornado Saturday, May 22
The City of Joplin is planning a day of remembrance for the 10th anniversary of the Joplin Tornado. First, the…
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