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The latest summer blockbuster is out, and it's the perfect fit for anyone who's nostalgic for the early two thousands. Freakier Friday is here, and KXCV-KRNW's Critic Caitlyn Miller (and a few other individuals on our staff) says it's a smashing success
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A newly released study highlights the impact of changes to Missouri state law that expanded insurance coverage for mammography screenings, revealing several notable trends.
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Over half of states have issued recommendations regarding the use of artificial intelligence in K-12 schools. That now includes Missouri. While the Trump Administration has made efforts to loosen federal and state restrictions on AI, both teachers and students can struggle to keep up with the new, and still evolving technology.
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The Nodaway County Historical Society is holding an Emancipation Day Celebration event.
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A new exhibit, 'Artists of Nodaway County,' opens this weekend in Maryville. For KXCV-KRNW, Caitlyn Miller has a preview.
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A Leavenworth District Court judge has finalized his decision to bar CoreCivic from housing ICE prisoners at a closed facility, rejecting the private prison company's most recent appeal.
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Following the resignation of Councilman Tye Parsons, Maryville City Council is looking to fill its vacant seat.
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The St. Joseph Chamber of Commerce will hold their New Leaders Welcome luncheon on August 6.
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The Mayor of St Joseph John Josendale honored members of the art community last night. For KXCV, Jaden Varner has the story:
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The 'Asian needle ant,' a new species of concern, appears to be headed for Missouri.