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When Joe Morris had a heart attack last Easter and had to be rushed to the ER, it was the first time he’d been to the doctor in more than 40 years —...
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Larry Gerdes is having his barn taken down and disassembled in Malta Bend, Mo. It’s about the size of a three-car garage but stands much taller in a…
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When the first busload of campers arrived at Camp Sabra in Missouri’s Lake of the Ozarks this summer, they were greeted by more than one hundred cheering,…
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There's been a national spike in the number of deaths from opioid drug overdoses over the past 15 years and some of the biggest increases have come in the…
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Every year, the US Census Bureau and the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention administer the National Health Interview Survey to help track the…
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On a late Friday in June, Charley Joe Dill casually smokes a cigarette outside the Retroplex skating rink in Saint Robert, Missouri. He stands back a bit…
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The big flocks of snow geese flying over the Midwest each spring and fall may make for a pretty picture, but the booming population of those fluffy,…
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Columbia has a new mayor and city council incumbents swept the night in mid-Missouri as the state took to the polls for municipal elections.
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Last November MU was rocked by protests led by African American student group Concerned Student 1950. The group of 11 students captured campus attention…