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New sexual harassment policies recommended at state capitol

Missouri’s House speaker is recommending mandatory sexual-harassment training each year for members and staff in response to allegations that lawmakers harassed and exchanged sexual texts with interns. Speaker Todd Richardson said Friday he hopes training and other proposed changes will improve the Capitol work environment. Former House Speaker John Diehl stepped down in May after

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Wet morning commute Friday

Moisture is moving into Mid-Missouri ahead of an area of low pressure aloft which has been moving slowly east from the southwestern states. Showers will move into western Missouri after midnight, spreading east through the morning. The morning commute will be cool, wet and breezy as rain increases from daybreak through late morning. Showers will

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Moderate drought worsens in Mid-Missouri

The newest drought monitor released October 22 reflects that moderate drought has spread across parts of Mid-Missouri. All of Mid-Missouri is still abnormally dry, with moderate drought extending into Howard, Chariton, Randolph, Monroe, Callaway, Audrain, Osage, Cole, Cooper, Pettis, Saline, Maries, and Gasconade counties. Only 1.22″ of rain has fallen since September 1 at the

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