Serviceberries, or juneberries, are a native fruit beloved by wildlife. But now they’re moving from backyards to farms, and some hope they’ll soon be on your plate.
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The Missouri Department of Revenue has appointed new general counsel after the person previously in the position was terminated.
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LiUNA Local 955 officials said MU Health Care did not properly inform them of proposed staff and benefit cuts before they were discussed at a University of Missouri Curators meeting earlier this month.
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A parent-led coalition turning the income-tax repeal measure into a public education fight, warning that state aid is already falling short
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With state spending outpacing revenue, lawmakers expect the governor to use vetoes and restrictions to seek savings
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The Missouri Department of Agriculture updated its animal movement requirements after New World screwworm was detected in Texas.
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Academics, business leaders and government officials spent the day making the case for and trying to build excitement for data centers coming to Missouri.
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The U.S. men's team is favored in Wednesday's must-win Round of 32 match — but they haven't beaten a European team since 2021, nor won a World Cup knockout game since 2002.
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Mark Zuckerberg met with Kalshi's CEO last year about a potential deal, but talks did not move forward. Now Meta is making its own prediction market app.
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Documents reviewing the research on peptides note lack of good evidence of efficacy or safety. Yet an FDA panel will consider easing access to them later this month.
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Jefferson City School District voted to name the basketball court at Fleming Fieldhouse after NBA champion and JCHS graduate OG Anunoby.
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Mizzou announced Barohn's resignation from the role after a Board of Curators executive session on Thursday.
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The president canceled his signing of a bipartisan housing bill to push his strict and unpopular voter ID act.
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The decision could have wide-ranging implications for thousands of other lawsuits brought against Monsanto.
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Shops at Sharp End, a retail incubator for small business owners, is set to close at the end of June due to grant funding running out.
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