Kelsey Proud
Kelsey Proud is a graduate of the University of Missouri School of Journalism, where she earned a Convergence (Multimedia) Journalism degree. She has worked at PBS Interactive in Washington, D.C., MSN UK News in London and is a social media enthusiast. Kelsey feels journalism is truly a public service and hopes her work enhances community and reaches those who need information most. Though she's "from" Chicago, Kelsey has also lived in several different regions of the United States, including periods of time in North Carolina, Ohio, New Mexico and Illinois. Her extended family has roots in Boone and Audrain counties in Missouri, too. She is a wannabe chef and globe trekker, former competitive golfer and band-ie (trumpet), and honorary Missourian.
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Missouri will allow health insurance companies to continue offering policies that otherwise would have been canceled under the terms of the new federal...
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From gun control to a controversial tax cut, this year's veto session in the Missouri Legislature was one to watch. We had a live blog during all of the...
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Updated 10:52 a.m., 11:33 a.m., 11:53 a.m., 12:11 p.m., and 4 p.m. May be updated further. Virginia Johnson, one half of the famed Masters and Johnson
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Updated at 9:08 p.m. with comments from State Rep. Eric Burlison (R, Springfield), SB29's House handler. Missouri Governor Jay Nixon has announced his veto
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Updated 5:34 p.m. to include comments from Chris Tennill of the School District of Clayton The Missouri Department Of Elementary Secondary Education has
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Cardinals fans know that there was only one "Stan The Man" Musial. But, an opportunity to get close to living like the legendary baseball player has come
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For the first time, the federal government has released the prices that hospitals charge for the 100 most common inpatient procedures. The prices for a
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Missouri Governor Jay Nixon has vetoed a bill which would have levied sales taxes on out-of-state auto, boat and other vehicle purchases. The Governor
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Updated at 7:04 p.m. The Missouri Department of Revenue will cease scanning source documents for conceal-carry weapons applicants, also known as CCW’s.
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Governor Jay Nixon (D) has announced that Brian Long has resigned as Director of the Missouri Department of Revenue (DOR). The resignation is effective