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Turning Point’s departure means more than just unoccupied space. The nonprofit has paid rent to Wilkes Blvd. United Methodist Church for over a decade. Their relocation will leave the church with a ...
The bill attempts to resolve sections of a law that was ruled unconstitutional by a federal court after passing in 2021.
Mizzou sophomore right-hander Marissa McCann winds up a pitch against Ole Miss in the first round of the SEC Tournament on ...
Tolton boys tennis looks to capture a district championship, while Tolton baseball and girls soccer aim for a strong finish ...
Pakistan says India has fired missiles across the border into Pakistani-controlled territory striking at least three ...
Tensions have soared between the nuclear-armed neighbors since an April attack on tourists in India's portion of Kashmir.
The fallout from the failed contract negotiations between MU Health Care and Anthem impacts counties more than 100 miles away.
New sirens will be placed on North Brown Station Road, Fenton Road and Kircher Road, expanding the area's warning signals.
The canceled project further sets back Columbia's renewable energy goals. Columbia missed its 25% renewable energy goal in 2024, according to the 2025 Renewable Energy Plan. The city still hopes to ...
Ragtag Film Society, which operates Ragtag Cinema and runs the True/False Film Fest, lost around $30,000 in funding.
A look back at how Hickman athletics performed over the last week and upcoming schedules for Kewpies baseball, soccer, tennis ...
Eastern District Court of Appeals says the organization must produce ‘de-identified’ medical records or cite exemptions.
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