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The passage of the supplemental budget bill is the first piece of legislation passed by both chambers in the 2024 Missouri legislative session.
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The Board of Aldermen voted 4-2 to reject a building proposed on a vacant lot on the northside of the historic square.
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A group is demanding an investigation of facilities accused of abuse, like Agape School in Stockton, Circle of Hope in Humansville and Kanakuk Kamps in Branson.
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Mark Miller comes to Lost & Found from Ozarks Technical Community College.
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Breath, Light, and Distance and Renaissance Works on Parchment and Paper will run through September 1, the last day the museum is open to the public before it closes for an extended period for renovations.
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According to MoDOT, 989 fatalities occurred on Missouri roadways in 2023. That's a decrease of 6% when compared to 2022 when there were 1,057 fatalities. This is the first year since 2019 that Missouri has seen a decrease in roadway fatalities.
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There are thousands of different wild mushrooms in Kansas and Missouri, but the morel stands alone when it comes to popularity. It’s a healthy, tasty snack that offers a chance to disconnect from the day-to-day.
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A book sale will take place at the Ozark Empire Fairgrounds April 24-28, 2024.
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Dustin Kirkman and James Griffin won the school board election on April 2.
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Officials say constructing the Clifton M. Smart III Advancement Center will be funded in part by a big monetary gift from an anonymous donor. The center will serve as home base for the Missouri State University foundation, alumni association and university advancement offices.