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There has been an astronomical boom in research thanks to recent technology.
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Now that cannabis is fully legal for adults, Missouri’s third-largest city has 10 licensed marijuana dispensaries. Meanwhile, five of them haven’t yet paid sales taxes they owe for the month of March.
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Missourians for Healthy Families and Fair Wages held a Jefferson City rally as it submitted 210,000 signatures to the Secretary of State.
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The nearly 120-year-old building will be closed for approximately 10 months as it gets upgrades to its HVAC and accessibility.
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Drinking Water Week is a time to emphasize the importance of a clean and adequate water supply.
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The project, which the State of Missouri helped to fund, was completed in April.
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A spokesman for St. Louis County Prosecuting Attorney Wesley Bell said Monday the office was waiting for information before charges can be considered.
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The GOP chair of the committee was thwarted in her attempt to livestream the hearing and include allegations of obstruction in a motion to dismiss the investigation of the House speaker.
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Nonprofits in the Ozarks receive grants for projects that help fight loneliness and social isolationThe Coover Regional Vibrant Communities Grants were awarded on Tuesday.
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A new degree program at Missouri State will allow students to learn more about STEM in business administration.
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In the 1940s, Herman “Doc” Horn went on to play professional baseball for the Kansas City Monarchs. With the majors desegregated, he might have followed in Jackie Robinson's footsteps, but his duty to his country changed that path.
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A recent report from the U.S. Department of Agriculture found working-age rural residents die from natural causes at a higher rate than their urban counterparts. And that gap has widened over the years.