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Enforcement
Following U.S. Supreme Court rulings, Bailey informs universities and cities to immediately end affirmative action policies
Following new U.S. Supreme Court rulings, Missouri’s attorney general has informed universities and cities to immediately end affirmative action policies. …
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Enforcement
Missouri’s drug monitoring program to launch soon
Missouri’s prescription drug monitoring program will be launching soon. Sen. Holly Thompson Rehder’s prescription drug monitoring program, or PDMP, bill…
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Heat advisory for most of Missouri Thursday and Friday
Almost all of Missouri will be under a heat advisory Thursday and Friday, with southeastern portions of the state under…
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Two teens killed, four wounded in Boone County shooting
The Boone County, MO Sheriff’s office posted this news release regarding a shooting in Columbia, Missouri: “On 06/04/2023, at approximately…
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MO House speaker taking wait and see approach on competing I-70 expansion proposals
The Missouri House and Senate could go head-to-head on two different proposed plans intended to widen Interstate-70. The Senate Appropriations…
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Ethics bill receives initial approval in Missouri Senate
Missouri Senate President Pro Tem Caleb Rowden of Columbia is the sponsor of a bill that received initial approval in…
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Election
Former Mo. Democratic Party chair running for Mo. Senate
Democrats are hoping to regain the State Senate district that includes Columbia and the Mizzou campus. Former Democratic State Representative…
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Local Missouri Missionaries Prepare To Aid In Ukraine
Some Missourians are looking to help Ukraine. A group of seven departed on Sunday on a missions trip to Ukraine. …
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Missouri 4-H launches app
Want to know more about 4-H activities in Missouri? There’s now an app for that. The Columbia-based organization has launched…
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