The bench trial, originally scheduled for Feb. 18 in the Cole County Circuit Court, is now scheduled for Tuesday, Feb. 10.
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Two Boone County lawmakers are pushing for agricultural-based education to be taught across Missouri.
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Missouri may soon have more comprehensive policies protecting children with severe food allergies.
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The bill sets new, higher minimum percentages of prison terms to be served before an offender is eligible for parole.
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The reigning World Cup champions, led by soccer superstar Lionel Messi, will train and stay in the metro for the duration of the tournament.
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Commerce Bank's president urges small businesses to reassess their plans and consider creative ways to meet potential demand.
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The proposed legislation could impose a $1,000 fine or see violators jailed for up to 6 months.
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Athletes from around the world attended the 2026 Winter Olympics opening ceremony in Milan.
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Trump's racist post came at the end of a minute-long video promoting conspiracy theories about the 2020 election.
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Charli xcx is on more screens this weekend while Pillion tells a sweet BDSM story.
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We're kicking off Black History Month with a visit to Columbia's Broadway Diner and a conversation with owner David Johnson and longtime Columbia resident Barbra Horrell. Ms. Horrell - despite living here her entire life (all 84 years) - has only recently stepped foot inside the diner because of its racial past in a once segregated Columbia. Her story on today's show. February 2, 2026
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The program intends to make renewable energy more accessible to renters and homeowners who cannot invest in their own solar panels.
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Tumbleweed is a marketing program that manages multiple social media strategies in one place for agricultural businesses.
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Local shelters are pooling their resources as temperatures are expected to drop again this weekend.
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Residents at the town hall spoke about water demand, tax subsidies and impacts to their rural identity.
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They spoke about AI in elections — Both how generative AI tools could be responsibly used in election offices and how election officials might combat bad actors spreading mis- and disinformation through AI deep fakes.
They spoke about AI in elections — Both how generative AI tools could be responsibly used in election offices and how election officials might combat bad actors spreading mis- and disinformation through AI deep fakes.
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