Dr. Taylor Miller is a veterinarian and mental health professional with Not One More Vet, a group that’s working to combat the high rate of suicide in the field of veterinary medicine. Research shows that veterinarians are twice as likely as other medical professionals, and four times more likely than the general population to die by suicide.
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A Cole County judge on Tuesday ordered the Missouri Department of Social Services to pay more than $115,000 in legal fees and a $5,000 penalty for “knowingly and purposefully” violating the state’s open records law.
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The Columbia City Council voted Monday to support a fund aimed at increasing HIV screening in mid-Missouri for patients who are at an elevated risk for the disease.
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Incoming Senate President Pro Tem Cindy O’Laughlin said Missouri’s Children’s Division has failed in its core mission and needs to be restructured to protect vulnerable children.
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The Boone County Commission approved a program Tuesday that will pave existing gravel roads in the county that present a "maintenance burden" for county road crews.
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The card, redeemable at nearly 60 locations, was launched in the hopes of boosting the local economy during the holidays.
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Incoming Missouri Senate leader Cindy O’Laughlin wants to overhaul the state’s Children’s Division.
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The Minnesota Department of Agriculture alerted federal authorities about several illnesses in the past week.
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Legal experts predict President-elect Donald Trump will move quickly next year to cement and extend his legacy in appointing federal judges.
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The auto industry is embracing Tesla's charging technology in order to share its vast Supercharger network. This is going to be a slow transition — expect to see a lot of adapters.
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The program has a budget of $14.7 million for fiscal year 2025, which is expected to cover costs for a 32-mile span of gravel roads in rural parts of the county.
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Good Dads has been around for almost a decade; sure, most chapters are located in the southern part of Missouri, but odds are you still haven't heard of it. Regional director D'Markus Thomas-Brown says it's a support group - a safe space for both male tears and male families. November 21, 2024
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An email sent by accident to 12 members of other state agencies and partner organizations contained full names, Social Security numbers and department client numbers.
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Missouri's Office of Broadband Development is expanding the state's broadband network, along with informing people how to effectively use the internet.
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Author De Minner's first book, 'I Only Have Time to Love You on Sunday', is dedicated to her first-born daughter with Down syndrome, Angela Marie. Angie lives a very full, independent life and, as a result, once told her mother, "I only have time to love you on Sunday." Hear their story on today's show! November 20, 2024
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Homeowners and rental operators will have to pay for inspections every five years starting on January 1, 2025.
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Need an Elections story that's bound to bring a smile to your face? High Turnout Wide Margins has you covered as hosts Eric Fey and Brianna Lennon speak with Sarah Archambault and Margo Guernsey. They are the production team behind the documentary “No Time to Fail,” and of a new documentary, “The Officials” that continues to shine a light on the work of local election officials. They spoke about why they chose to focus their work on local elections, how they have built a connection to the elections administration community and what everyday Americans could take away from the nonpartisan nature and focus of the field.
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