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Corporations expand Missouri semiconductor wafer supply
Long-term $800 million supply deal includes $210 million capital expansion, creation of more than 75 new jobs in Missouri,…
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Vaccination rates vary widely across Kansas and Missouri
KANSAS CITY, Mo. (AP) – Vaccination rates vary widely across Kansas and Missouri as officials work to persuade more people…
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62 Kansas counties turn down vaccine doses as demand wanes
WICHITA, Kan. (AP) – More than half of Kansas’ counties have turned down their weekly allotment of coronavirus vaccine doses…
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Joplin Health Dept. offers vaccination clinic to walk-ins, those with appointments
The City of Joplin Health Department will offer an opportunity to receive a Covid vaccination on Tuesday, April 27. Health Department staff…
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Derek Schmidt: 212 crime victims to receive support
TOPEKA – The Kansas Crime Victims Compensation Board yesterday awarded financial assistance to 212 victims of violent crime at its…
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Kansas City to temporarily house homeless people in hotels
KANSAS CITY, Mo. (AP) – Local officials agreed Thursday to provide temporary housing in hotel rooms for the homeless population…
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Hunter brief asks high court to end race-based admissions at Harvard
OKLAHOMA CITY – Attorney General Mike Hunter today filed a brief asking the U.S. Supreme Court to hear a case…
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Missouri Senate votes to ban police chokeholds
JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. (AP) – A bill to ban police chokeholds has passed the Missouri Senate. Senators voted 30-4 in…
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Governor celebrates National Agriculture Week in Missouri
(JEFFERSON CITY, Mo.) – Governor Mike Parson has proclaimed March 21-27 to be National Agriculture Week in Missouri. As today…
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Statement from Auditor on sentencing of former St. Louis College Prep executive director
JEFFERSON CITY, Mo (February 8, 2021) – State Auditor Nicole Galloway issued a statement after Michael Malone, the former executive…
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