Ben Verstraete
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In this episode of Ozarks Public Broadcasting's "Sense of Community: Food Insecurity in the Ozarks," we take a look at a food pantry serving students and employees at Missouri State University.
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At their lunch meeting Tuesday, the Missouri Department of Transportation explained a number of measures to ease traffic, including controversial raised medians.
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The City said the purchase is necessary to go forward with replacement of the Main Avenue bridge downtown.
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The draft ordinance, submitted by Councilmember Craig Hosmer, would limit individual contributions to local elections to no more than $2,600.
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The 18-month project will target more than 1,500 homes in the West Central neighborhood, chosen for its high concentration of aging or blighted homes.
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The planned development on the outskirts of town would convert agricultural land into townhomes, villas and other housing.
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The first of five meetings took place at the Library Station on Tuesday.
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The foundation, which makes and administers charitable grants throughout 63 counties, bought the downtown location in February of last year and began renovation in January of this year.
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A project of Missouri State University and Mercy Hospitals, the Care Clinic offers free medical care to patients without insurance who fall below certain income thresholds.
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Another proposal for the eight controversial properties came under consideration but not before some unusual parliamentary procedures.