Caspar Dowdy
Student ProducerCaspar Dowdy is a journalism and environmental science double-major at the University of Missouri, specializing in local science, health and environmental issues around the Midwest.
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City leaders hope the update will focus resources on more readily achievable goals.
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Worker shortages have cities attempting to entice new residents with advertising and gifts.
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The federally funded program helps low-income households pay for energy utilities.
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Congress is considering updating the standard in the next version of America’s surface transportation bill.
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The UM president addressed homeless encampments and downtown crime in a Sept. 27 letter to students and employees.
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As birds migrate south from Missouri, some human impediments make the trip more treacherous.
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The sign purported to honor a University of Missouri alum in the war-torn section of Israel.
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University officials have, so far, declined to comment on what some of the phrases in the letter mean.
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A political science professor who studies state constitutions says no other state requires every one of its congressional districts to approve a voter-led referendum.
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Missouri Farm Bureau leaders thanked the U.S. Department of Agriculture for canceling subsidies for solar power generation.