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Proponents of the bill said it would relieve poor residents of a financial and mental burden. That's despite a recently released working paper by economists that shows the positive effects of medical debt forgiveness may be limited.
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Some suspect AG Andrew Bailey intended to target the state's two largest intoxicating hemp businesses, but went after the wrong company
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Chronic wasting disease is a completely fatal disease found in deer.
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The service center supports Sedalia residents on multiple fronts.
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Democrats filibustered for more than 11 hours before sending the bill back to the House for a final vote
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Legislation granted initial approval Wednesday in the Missouri House prohibits exporting water to other states without a permit
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GreenField Robotics started in 2018 and recently received an investment from Chipotle’s $100 million venture capital fund.
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The U.S. Supreme Court has denied two appeals on behalf of Missouri inmate Brian Dorsey, clearing the way for his scheduled execution Tuesday evening.
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Across the country, book bans and attempted bans have soared to the highest levels in decades. Public and school-based libraries have been inundated with complaints from community members and conservative activists.
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Local officials said the planned facility on 60 acres in Wentzville could bring jobs and services to one of the state's fastest-growing areas.
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IUDs have been used for decades, but many patients describe waves of pain when a nurse or doctor inserts them. Providers are now are now considering offering women the option of sedation to make the insertion less unpleasant.
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The Senate has already passed similar legislation, which is awaiting House debate.