ASUM will lose $30,000 in funding by 2027, threatening opportunities for lobbying and internships across all UM System campuses.
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John Hayden Jr.'s testimony comes after months of debate over who should have the right to appoint the city's next sheriff, following the removal of Alfred Montgomery.
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RSV season in the U.S. is expected to stick around longer than usual this spring. That's prompting most states to continue to offer the vaccine to eligible babies and toddlers through the end of this month.
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MU Extension compiles the rates contractors charge to do farm work for a better understanding of how average costs look around the state.
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April Ferrao, John Lyman and Paul Harper return to the Columbia School Board for a second term, voters decided Tuesday.
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In an upset for Fifth Ward incumbent Don Waterman, his challenger Christina Hartman won a seat on Columbia City Council.
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Gov. Mike Kehoe signed the pregnancy divorce bill into law Tuesday as well as vast criminal justice and anti-sex trafficking legislation.
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Pakistan's capital, Islamabad, is set to host peace talks today with leaders from Iran and the US, including Vice President J.D. Vance.
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The four astronauts aboard NASA's Artemis II mission splashed down on Earth, after a successful visit to the moon.
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NPR's Juana Summers speaks with actor Sepideh Moafi and Dr. Seema Jilani about the second season of The Pitt.
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Boone County spends $2.5 million a year on housing inmates in other counties because its own jail is overcrowded.
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A bill condemning antisemitic and other hate speech was sent to governor's desk, while others are headed to the Senate.
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Several Missouri counties voted for additional taxes in April's election to raise money for aging public safety infrastructure.
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The new app phases out one which the city has only used for about 16 months.
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If you liked last year's 'Caftan Crawl' in downtown Columbia, it's back but with a twist! On today's show, Nickie Davis, executive director of The District, tells us it's now called 'Mrs. Roper's Romp', inspired by the character of Mrs. Roper from 'Three's Company'. Just watch the segment... April 10, 2026
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The Senate amendment would make utilities finish building nuclear power plants before charging customers.
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