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MU Health Care unveils new building with capacity to double patients served.
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Other legislation that could be considered in the last week of the 2026 session includes a wide-reaching education bill and measures to limit vehicle inspections and raise the rural highway speed limit.
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Lost & Found, a local organization that provides professional grief support services, has created a list of methods for managing grief during the upcoming holidays.
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For the first time since 2017, the legislature's annual appropriation for public education stays the same instead of increasing.
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Burlison and 10 colleagues have written a letter to two top officials in Washington D.C. claiming the National Academies of Science, Engineering and Medicine has been "the victim of ideological capture."
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Hear State reporting on a hack of the virtual learning app canvas that is impacting the University of Missouri system and a special report from an event in Nixa celebrating future teachers.
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Nonperishable food can be left by the mailbox to be given to those facing hunger.
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The district held a signing this week for seniors who plan to study education after they graduate this spring.
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Included in the budget is $4.2 billion for the K-12 public school foundation formula, more than $376 million in school transportation funding and $60 million for the state's private school voucher program.
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From May 7-9, the Western Swing Music Society of the Southwest will host a weekend of music and dancing to benefit young musicians at the Shrine Mosque in Downtown Springfield.
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This month Djene and Patrick speak with Stuart Hinds, Curator of Special Collections and Archives at the Miller Nichols Library, about the Gay and Lesbian Archive of Mid-America.
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Scientists refine neutron star mass-radius relation with new spectral data.