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A law passed last year requiring clearer test score reports could be scrapped after Gov. Mike Kehoe’s budget dropped funding for the change.
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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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Sandra Hemme hugged family members after she was released Friday, following more than a month of legal wrangling.
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Even with a mostly volunteer workforce, the approximately $300,000 annually the program gets from the state isn’t enough, advocates said.
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Some Democrats are already endorsing Vice President Kamala Harris' campaign.
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Soil science is a relatively new field and becoming more critical in the work to keep soil healthy and productive. The discovery of century-old soil samples at a land-grant university could offer big clues into how soil has changed over time. (This story first published July 22, 2024.)
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Mid-America Transplant hopes to use medical drones as a cheaper and faster alternative to current transportation methods like ground vehicles and aircraft.
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The GOP presumptive presidential nominee left a Pennsylvania hospital on Saturday after authorities say a 20-year-old shot into the crowd at Trump’s rally in Butler, Pennsylvania.
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An expansion on a Kansas City Facility manufacturing nuclear weapons components will get a break on sales tax.
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In one of four cases between a provider of gender-affirming care and the Missouri Attorney General, a judge has ruled that Missouri’s consumer protection law does not authorize Andrew Bailey’s sweeping demands for unredacted records.
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Prisons can house offenders in county jails after they’re convicted for a cost. But counties say they’re spending more than what the state pays