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A group called People Not Politicians announced Friday that it's gathering signatures to prevent the new congressional map from going into effect until there's a statewide vote.
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The 77,000-square-foot addition includes new labs and equipment as well as offices.
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Republicans used a procedural maneuver to cut off debate over the rules of the special session.
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Once a dominant sound in popular music, western swing is finding new listeners. Reporter Jimmy Rea talks with bandleader Seth Darby about the genre’s roots and its influence on country music and the Ozarks.
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SSO Conductor and Music Director Kyle Wiley Pickett talks to KSMU Arts Producer Jimmy Rea about this year’s programs, including Saturday’s opening concert, “Don Juan," part of a season focused on storytelling.
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The measure would protect the state's initiative petition process.
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The Missouri State Bears play their home opener Saturday, against SMU.W. Paul Bohlen, student Sports Reporter for the Missouri State University Standard shares his thoughts on the season so far, the symbolism behind Saturday's game and what joining Conference USA means for MSU sports.
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Hear reporting on the launch of a campaign to reshape the initiative petition process, news of a death in the Greene County Jail, a preview of MSU football's home opener Saturday and state reporting on protests at the capitol in Jefferson City.
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Dr. Heidi Miller, medical director for the Missouri Department of Health and Senior Services, explains why the risk is higher and what people need to watch for.
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A referendum could repeal any map approved by the legislature, while delays could push past deadlines for finalizing ballots in time for the August 2026 primary.
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