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Nearly $7 million that supports nursing education and research in Missouri is at risk under federal proposals to eliminate key Title VIII workforce programs.
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State lawmakers have warned a disability program keeping Missourians in their communities could be subject to funding restrictions.
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After 14 years serving families across Missouri, Root Cellar will close its doors on Dec. 13.
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Editor-in-chief Cayli Yanagida caught up with writer Tyler White about how various arts and culture organizations in mid-Missouri are keeping on in spite of federal funding cuts.
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There are more than 37,000 federal employees in the state of Missouri that could be impacted, as well as certain state agencies’ funding.
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Dr. Sarah Boyd, an infectious disease specialist with Saint Luke's Health System, told KCUR that federal cuts to mRNA research and development could cause a setback in pandemic preparedness.
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As a new Postmaster General with ties to FedEx assumes control of the agency, postal workers and their customers are bracing for either scenario, especially as corporate America weighs in.
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In Columbia and elsewhere, they joined the nationwide mobilization against the expansion of executive power by the president.
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A federal order requires Columbia and all other cities to certify that they do not operate DEI programs that violate federal anti-discrimination laws.
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Federal funding cuts have reshaped refugee resettlement in Mid-Missouri. One local organization is now taking on more responsibilities with fewer resources.