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Co-owners Barry and Lesley Million and cheese maker Clint Grounds moved from hobby farmers to regional leaders in artisan goat cheese production, turning a passion for their herd into a passion for cheese. Learn more in this episode of our series "Sense of Community: Farming."
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James Tucker continues a legacy of farming that began years before he was born.
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The 2016 amendment won statewide by more than 375,000 votes. Under the August proposal, its 31,500-vote loss in one district would have killed it.
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With the honor, Bekemeier has earned one for the most prestigious female athlete awards for Mo State athletics.
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Attorney General Catherine Hanaway says the concentrated kratom alkaloid is a dangerous opioid; sellers argue it should be regulated, not banned.
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The new additions will be hitting the Missouri State court this season under head coach Counzo Martin.
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Presented by Guaranty Bank in partnership with the Springfield Art Museum and Springfield Symphony Orchestra, Pops in the Park returns June 20 with a free community concert featuring Jeans ’n Classics performing hits from the 1980s.
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The Natural Resources Conservation Service is a federal agency that helps farmers protect soil and water and fight climate change. Advocates say those goals are in jeopardy.
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Daniel Eskridge of Caldwell County, Missouri, is among five people arrested and charged with plotting to attack and kill government officials.
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In this episode of Growing the Ozarks, Kelly speaks with Dr. Ioana Popescu about plant identification.
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Missouri State football kicked off their commitment week on June 14 for the high school class of 2027.