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State law in Missouri will continue to ban Planned Parenthood from being reimbursed for any care through Medicaid.
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Research suggests an mRNA flu vaccine could provide longer-lasting protection and respond more quickly to changing influenza strains.
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In this episode of Talking History, Djene and Patrick talk to journalist David Griscom about his new book, The Myth of Red Texas.
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A ceremonial reading of the Declaration of Independence and an ice cream social in the Greene County Courthouse Rotunda will mark a milestone in the 250th anniversary.
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A new publication by Curator of Art Sarah Buhr traces the institution's evolution from its founding to its role today as a cultural cornerstone of the Ozarks.
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Hear news from a new five year plan for Missouri Highways and Transportation. We'll also get a preview of a special event at the Greene County Courthouse next week celebrating the 250th anniversary of the first reading of the Declaration of Independence.
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Head Coach Joey Hawkins said that Cale Johnson will be joining the coaching staff for the 2027 season.
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Many states face a fast approaching deadline to lower their Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program payment error rates or shoulder some of the federal program's benefit costs. Food security groups worry this and other changes brought on by the One Big Beautiful Bill Act could result in people losing aid.
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The organization named Jessilyn Cortez as its new outreach programs coordinator as it expands its community outreach efforts.
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STIP outlines projects being planned through 2031.
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Williford served up weather forecasts and entertained area citizens for years on KWTO.