Missouri
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KZRG News
Missouri’s opening weekend of firearms deer hunting season had many more hunters going home empty-handed
Missouri’s opening weekend of firearms deer hunting season had many more hunters going home empty-handed. Missouri hunters killed more than…
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KZRG News
Missouri is on track to end the year with fewer traffic deaths
With less than two months remaining in 2024, statewide traffic deaths have declined eight-percent compared to last year. Missouri Highways…
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Election
Neosho state representative Ben Baker on election results and Amendment 7
Neosho state representative Ben Baker won re-election for his final term. What still needs to be done? Baker told Newstalk…
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Election
Proposition A passes, will raise minimum wage to $15 an hour and mandate sick leave
Missouri voters passed Proposition A, which will raise the state’s minimum wage and mandate sick leave for all employees. The…
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Election
All bets are off: Missouri voters oppose ballot measure to build Lake of the Ozarks casino
All bets are off on a ballot measure to build a casino at the Lake of the Ozarks. A proposal…
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Election
Amendment 2 Approved: Missouri Legalizes Sports Betting
Missourians have approved amendment 2 to legalize sports betting. “It makes a lot of sense as a Missourian for this…
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Election
Here’s what to know on this Election Day
Join Newstalk KZRG live tonight from 8 PM to 10 PM for local, state and national election results. Here is…
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Election
Amendment 7 on Missouri election ballot: Ranked choice voting ban, barring non-citizens from voting
Missouri voters will decide in November whether to ban ranked choice voting and non-citizens from voting. Ranked choice voting lets…
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KZRG News
Missouri joins multistate lawsuit over nursing home staffing rule
Missouri has joined several other states in suing the Biden Administration over a new rule mandating minimum staffing requirements for…
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Enforcement
In Missouri, Halloween night signs were required in the yards of sex offenders. Until now
ST. LOUIS (AP) — Many states have laws designed to keep children away from convicted sexual offenders on Halloween night,…
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