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Gov. Jay Nixon's administration is cutting back on a $32 million-a-year special program for the blind.The St. Louis Post-Dispatch reports that the program…
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Compared to their urban counterparts, rural hospitals serve a population that tends to be older, sicker, uninsured and have less income. Rural hospitals…
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Regional news coverage from the KBIA newsroom, including:Gov. Nixon signs and cuts budgetBukowsky drops out of District 47 raceTwo Southern Boone County…
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Missouri’s state budget for next year has been signed into law, but Governor Jay Nixon also carved $15 million out of the spending plan that takes effect…
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The University of Missouri Press will close. That’s according to a press release issued today by the University of Missouri system. The UM system provides…
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Regional news coverage from the KBIA Newsroom, including:Missouri's House and Senate disagree over budget cuts.Missouri members of Congress oppose…
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In some of the first higher education layoffs announced this year in reaction to state funding reductions, Northwest Missouri State University will cut 20…
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Lawyers have been back in court arguing over the authority of Missouri's governor to make budget cuts.Cole County Circuit Judge Jon Beetem heard arguments…
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Governor Jay Nixon's office announced late Tuesday it may reduce the level of proposed 2013 cuts to higher education by six percent.Columbia…
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Regional news from the KBIA newsroom, including:Fire destroys Boonville's Unlimited Opportunities businessesFood bank's Buddy Pack program faces cuts,…