Missouri News
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How Missouri will handle taxes on stimulus checks
Missouri residents who received a stimulus check from the federal government because of COVID-19 will not have to pay state…
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Former Missouri Gov. Jay Nixon defending televangelist Jim Bakker
Televangelist Jim Bakker, who is based in Branson, Mo., now has an unlikely ally in defending his lawsuit over claims…
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Sen. Josh Hawley calls for investigation of meatpacking industry
The coronavirus pandemic is exposing many flaws in the nation’s supply chain for essential items such as food. Sen Josh…
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University of Missouri announces plans to reopen campus for fall semester
The University of Missouri announced that it plans to reopen for the fall semester. “We had a ton of people…
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Missouri cuts budget after shut-down reduces taxes
The Missouri House on Wednesday approved an operating budget with about $146 million in cuts. The total budget is $34.9…
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Man arrested for arson at Missouri mosque
A Southeast Missouri man was arrested this week on suspicion an arson fire that damaged a mosque at the start…
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Churches will receive guidance under Parson’s plan to open Missouri
Missouri churches will receive guidance for reopening in his statewide plan, Gov. Mike Parson said on Friday. Parson said during…
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B-2 Stealth Bomber performs flyover to honor medical facilities
Whiteman Air Force Base pilots flew over medical facilities in Kansas City on Tuesday to honor and express gratitude for…
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Nearly 30 percent of Kansas City workers currently unemployed
Nearly three in 10 (or 316,000) Kansas City workers currently are unemployed, according to a new study by MoneyGeek. Statewide,…
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Missourians descend on State Capitol seeking end to stay-at-home order
Protestors frustrated by Missouri’s stay-at-home order took their message to the streets of Jefferson City outside the state capitol on…
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