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MISSOURI NEWS
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Columbia Public Schools hired Susan Goldammer as its first general counsel.
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Missouri is the first state in the nation to tax income but not capital gains after the state legislature passed a law eliminating the state’s capital gains tax during the 2025 session.
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A two-day bench trial has been scheduled for the Missouri National Education Association's case against the state for the allocation of $51 million to support Missouri's private school voucher program.
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More than 350 ICE detainees have spent time in the Phelps County jail this year, and more of them are on the way after a two-month pause.
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The Missouri Department of Health is warning consumers to avoid 7-OH, a chemically altered form of kratom it says is untested, unregulated, and up to 13 times stronger than morphine. The advisory follows an FDA warning to Kansas City–based Shaman Botanicals, which makes 7-OH products sold in stores and online across Missouri.
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Apart from a drafting error, the summary written by Secretary of State Denny Hoskins was deemed ‘sufficient’ by a Cole County judge.
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A fire and explosion at a convenience store in northwestern Mexico killed at least 23 people, including children, and injured 12 others, state authorities said.
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President Trump met with President Xi on the sidelines of the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation summit last week. APEC's host, South Korea, is carefully balancing its relations with the U.S. and China.
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Police said two people who were wounded remain in a life-threatening condition after the attack on Saturday. Passengers reported scenes of panic and chaos ,with many running through the carriages.
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So far, 745 people have died on Missouri roads in 2025 and officials fear that number could rise as the holiday season begins
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On today's show, we're talking about MarkerSqueak Consulting with owner Jay Sparks while making Halloween-themed cocktails. Cheers! October 31, 2025
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In a news release, Schnucks officials said the goal is to help food banks and pantries.
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Columbia shoppers and fans turn out for the opening of Trader Joe’s
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When it comes to molotherapy (or, "movement you love"), Softwave by Molotherapy owner Derek Parker practices what he preaches: "after my first treatment, that was the first night in two years I slept without pain and I was like, I'm sold. This is cool." October 30, 2025
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Jefferson City's 7% lodging tax is up for renewal in the Nov. 4 election.
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In this episode, hosts Eric Fey and Brianna Lennon speak with Chris McGinn. For the past year and a half, he’s been working as the executive director of the Texas Association of County Election Officials.
They spoke about some of the changes McGinn is helping make to the association, how the association balances the needs of some of the largest and smallest counties in the country, and about what’s next.
They spoke about some of the changes McGinn is helping make to the association, how the association balances the needs of some of the largest and smallest counties in the country, and about what’s next.
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