Missouri News
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Don Hinkle, longtime editor of Missouri’s Baptist newspaper, dies at age 68
Don Hinkle, founding editor of The Pathway, the Missouri Baptist Convention’s newspaper, died last week at age 68. “Don was…
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Americans for Prosperity rallies in support of tax cuts in Missouri
Missourians gathered in Jefferson City last week to support tax cuts and agricultural tax credits in a rally sponsored by…
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Hawley introduces bill to hold colleges accountable for rising tuition and student debt
Missouri Sen. Josh Hawley on Wednesday introduced legislation that makes colleges and universities liable for student debt. College tuition increases…
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Missouri ranks 17th, Kansas 36th in education freedom, Heritage Foundation report finds
Missouri ranks No. 17 in the nation in overall education freedom, according to a new report from The Heritage Foundation.…
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Missouri partners with Dolly Parton’s Imagination Library to provide books to children
The state of Missouri is teaming up with Dolly Parton’s Imagination Library to promote childhood literacy. A new state law…
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Where Missouri and Kansas colleges rank for ‘free speech’
Where do Missouri and Kansas universities come in on the list of “Worst Colleges for Free Speech” for the 2022-2023…
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Sen. Roy Blunt blasts Biden’s college loan bailout as unfair
Missouri Sen. Roy Blunt called the Biden administration’s college loan bailout “monumentally unfair.” Appearing on ABC’s “This Week with George…
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Some applaud, deplore school district bringing back corporal punishment
Corporal punishment, spankings for anyone brought up before 1985, are in the headlines again. It comes after the Cassville School…
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Governor calls special session to work on major tax cut for Missourians
Missouri Governor Mike Parson says he’ll bring the General Assembly back to Jefferson City on September 6 to work on…
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