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Jeremy Moreland has been president since September 2021.
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Inflation has slowed a bit, but grocery prices are still increasing.
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When the elected prosecutor in Missouri’s largest county leaves his job for a seat in Congress next month, an appointed replacement will take his spot.
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The Missouri Department of Natural Resources' Water Protection Program will host a meeting Friday to publicly discuss permitting land application of industrial wastewater and wastewater treatment residuals.
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Tests show probable infections in birds recovered in Henry and Vernon counties, prompting advisory asking for reports of dead waterfowl and warning against contact
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The Cole County Emergency Medical Services Department announced a partnership with Safe Haven Baby Boxes, an organization that provides specialized boxes for emergency relinquishment.
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At issue is whether the charity Catholic Charities is qualified to be exempt from state unemployment taxes as a religious institution.
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Travis Timmerman, a U.S. citizen found wandering barefoot in Damascus after being freed from a Syrian prison following the fall of the Assad regime, was handed over to U.S. forces in Syria on Friday.
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Twain: Missouri BBQ & Taproom at The Tiger Hotel in Columbia has been transformed into a 'Holiday Hideaway' through December 28! What does that mean? It means, for instance, whatever holiday-themed movie is playing on the televisions, you get 10% off food and drink items inspired by that movie - like the Red Ryder, which food and beverage manager Maddie Ramsey makes for us on today's show! December 13, 2024
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The Columbia City Council last year opted not to make more than $13 million in improvements to Rock Quarry Road.
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