Tonia Berry and Bailey Quigley work at the Northeast Missouri Area Health Education Center (NEMO AHEC), which aims to develop the healthcare workforce in rural Missouri by engaging with high schoolers.
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The form, which allows residents to report alleged disability-based discrimination within Columbia's services and programs, has not been updated for at least a decade.
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System officials are evaluating how to proceed. The federal holiday falls on Nov. 11 regardless of the day of the week.
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The Starbucks at Nifong Boulevard and Buttonwood Drive in Columbia has become the first branch in the city where workers have unionized.
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Gov. Mike Kehoe is hopeful Congress will reverse course on major restrictions on medical provider taxes before they fully go into effect.
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Planned Parenthood Great Rivers Medical Director Margaret Baum said Tuesday the clinic had opened its books for patients to make abortion appointments starting next week.
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A memorandum from Columbia Utilities said customers will see a 44 cent increase in base charges.
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Jane Ragsdale ran the Heart O' the Hills camp for girls in Kerr County. The camp was between sessions when the deluge hit. The only person killed there was Ragsdale.
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Civil rights groups alleged that ICE and Border Patrol agents are rounding people up based on their race, and denying them access to lawyers. A federal judge said there's evidence what they're doing is illegal.
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David Gergen worked in the administrations of Presidents Richard Nixon, Gerald Ford, Ronald Reagan and Bill Clinton as a speechwriter, communications director and counselor to the president, among other roles.
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That amount doubles the amount of the previous grant awarded in 2020.
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Dr. Arminta Phelps, DC, CCWP, is the owner of Achieve Balance Chiropractic in Columbia. On today's show, Dr. Phelps emphasizes the need for people to take an active role in maintaining their health and well-being, something she says is quite challenging with today's modern lifestyles (think tech, think sedentary behavior). "Health is not passive. You got to work for it. And we like to teach people how to work for it." July 11, 2025
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Missouri public schools will be required to allow homeschool students to try out for sports teams and other activities.
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The Missouri Senate is forming three new committees, including one to review state funding for diversity, equity and inclusion programs.
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Negotiations continue over the coverage of an estimated 90,000 Missourians within the MU Health Care system.
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