State regulators approved a 12% markup set to take effect while energy demand for cooling increases.
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Construction on the addition will run through Fall 2026.
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Roemer Road residents threatened to sue the county if an outdoor warning siren is put in their neighborhood.
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A Senate bill allowing homeschooled student participation in public and charter school activities and athletics passed the Missouri House on Wednesday.
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With two weeks remaining in the legislative session, lawmakers could still pass a bill to change or repeal the sick leave provisions.
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Senate Democrats filibustered the Public School Open Enrollment Act, which would expand school choice in public schools.
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Despite efforts to develop markets and genetics, Missouri's industrial hemp industry is at its lowest point in years.
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The president says a third term is "not something I'm looking to do," and the US.. economy is in a "transition period."
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French police say they rescued the father of a wealthy crypto entrepreneur, the second ransom case linked to the crypto world this year.
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Israel said it would retaliate after four people were injured and flights temporarily suspended.
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The Women Build event runs Thursday through Saturday in northeast Columbia.
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Boone Health collected input on Thursday from mid-Missouri residents to identify critical health concerns and priorities.
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The first development phase connects the MKT Trail to Gillespie Bridge Road, including a 200-foot bridge across Perche Creek.
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