As the April election approaches, Maryville residents are expected to hear more about Proposition Spoofhound, a measure aimed at increasing funding for the Maryville R-II School District.
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Iowa labor advocates have announced their support for the burgeoning number of data centers under construction around the state. They say the need for data storage is on the rise, and the state is in need of quality employment opportunities.
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Screenland Armour Theatre in North Kansas City recently installed film projectors that allow it to show recent releases like "Sinners" and classics like "Vertigo" on 70 mm, making it the only theater in the region to specialize in that format. Owner Adam Roberts hopes the investment will give younger film fans the opportunity to see movies the way they were intended.
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Residents from across Missouri gathered in Maryville on March 28th for the third local “No Kings” protest, part of a broader series of demonstrations held nationwide and around the world opposing the Trump administration.
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Multiple state agencies put out a warning this week about a concerning new opioid that's becoming more prevalent in the state.
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Cole County Judge Brian Stumpe ruled that the plaintiffs in the case did not have standing to file suit.
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Refugees and other immigrants are no longer eligible for the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program, as states implement a federal rule change. The restriction is one of many moves that has made it harder for immigrants to access federal benefits.
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A Wisconsin university is using augmented reality to show staff from meat processing plants and farmers what it's like to look through the eyes of livestock.
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Trump posted the first architectural renderings of his future presidential library, planned for a prime plot of land donated by Miami Dade College.
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A month ago, Health Secretary Kennedy said his agency would soon give compounding pharmacies the greenlight to make the products, which have exploded in popularity despite a lack of data.
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NPR art director and illustrator Jackie Lay tells the story of Hatshepsut, who is widely regarded as one of the greatest pharaohs in Egypt's history — but whose legacy was erased for over 3,000 years.
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The Supreme Court has ruled that Colorado's law banning conversion therapy "regulates speech based on viewpoint."
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Scientists say the little fish may hold broader lessons for raising other marine species in captivity.
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