High gas prices hit businesses, charities hard
Businesses and not-for-profit organizations are starting to feel the pressure as gas prices continue their climb amid Russia’s invasion of Ukraine.
Continue ReadingBusinesses and not-for-profit organizations are starting to feel the pressure as gas prices continue their climb amid Russia’s invasion of Ukraine.
Continue ReadingPlanned Parenthood said last week that it still plans to care for Missouri patients for now, despite a state budget that doesn’t reimburse the organization for Medicaid services.
Continue ReadingA lawsuit filed on behalf of Missouri voters is asking a court to intervene in the state’s stalled redistricting process and draw a new U.S. House map.
Continue ReadingSchools in Mid-Missouri have seen a flurry of snow days since the calendar turned, including another on Friday as inches of fluff fell overnight.
Continue ReadingStarting next month visiting procedures will return to the policy from before the pandemic started at Missouri correctional facilities on April 1.
Continue ReadingThe pain at the pump is being felt by every driver across the country but the high fuel cost is starting to raise concerns for state and city budgets.
Continue ReadingJEFFERSON CITY, Mo. (KMIZ) – A Missouri State Highway Patrol trooper faces charges for allegedly lying on traffic stop reports. Special prosecutor Kelly King charged Master Sergeant Zach Czerniewski with 12 crimes across Montgomery and Cooper counties. Czerniewski faces ten charges in Montgomery County and two in Cooper County. The patrol said it began an
Continue ReadingThree Joplin Police Department officers were hurt Tuesday in what Springfield, Missouri, media outlet KY3 calls a “shootout with a suspect.”
Continue ReadingCrowds gathered Tuesday morning in the Missouri State Capitol to share their opinion on the decriminalization of marijuana with lawmakers.
Continue ReadingThe high school student accused of shooting and wounding an administrator and a school resource officer in Olathe, Kansas, last week allegedly used a “ghost gun.”
Continue ReadingJoplin police say three officers and a suspect were shot in a confrontation in the southwest Missouri city.
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Continue ReadingGas prices continue to spike across the country as the Russian invasion of Ukraine continues, causing drivers pain at the pump.
Continue ReadingThe nation’s unemployment rate dropped to 3.8% in February, with the country adding 678,000 jobs, according to the U.S Bureau of Labor and Statistics.
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Continue ReadingBLOOMFIELD, Mo. (AP) — Federal inspectors have confirmed the presence of bird flu in a flock of commercial broiler chickens in southeastern Missouri’s Stoddard County. The U.S. Department of Agriculture confirmed the discovery in a news release Friday. The USDA says Missouri officials have quarantined the affected premises, and birds on the properties will be
Continue ReadingA company co-founded by SSM Health said Thursday that it is working on creating affordable insulin.
Continue ReadingMissouri residents who rely on the state’s Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) are having a hard time receiving their benefits according to a lawsuit.
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Continue ReadingThe state this week announced a grant to help fund broadband expansion in Boone County as part of the American Rescue Plan Act.
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