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The high court also rejected lawsuits contending that the new lines passed in 2025 were not compact as required by law.
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Joe White's pending retirement from Kanakuk Kamps is called a 'copout' by the sister of Trey Carlock, who died by suicide after being abused there as a boy.
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As arrests have climbed in President Trump's second term, advocates and attorneys across the state say undocumented immigrants live in fear.
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The Republican-drawn congressional map divides Kansas City into three districts, and lumps the urban core with rural communities 200 miles away. While the map was upheld by a Jackson County judge, multiple other lawsuits against Missouri's mid-decade redistricting have yet to be decided.
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Precision agriculture tools aim to reduce impact on environment and save money.
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On average, Missouri’s metro and non-metro counties grew at about the same rate – 2.6% and 2.8%, respectively. But the non-metro rate falls well behind the U.S. non-metro growth rate of 5.2%.
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Historians and storytellers in mid-Missouri are amplifying narratives of cooperation across races amid institutional pressures to limit race-based programs in the state.
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On Wednesday morning, the Missouri Ozarks saw heavy rainfall and flash flooding, which appeared to especially affect Taney County communities including Branson, Hollister and Forsyth.
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Missourians can get a refund on gas tax by submitting gas receipts from July 1, 2023, through June 30, 2024.
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John George Todd III, from Blu Springs, Missouri, declined to address the court before U.S. District Judge Beryl Howell sentenced him on Friday.