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Public Safety: Fort Madison City Council approved a change expanding how far police can recruit—raising the hiring radius from 20 to 45 miles, including qualified out-of-state candidates, to help ease staffing shortages. Insurance Relief: COUNTRY Financial says it’s cutting auto rates in 11 states, including Missouri—down 5% at the next renewal—citing fewer accidents and cheaper claims. Health & Policy: Four years after Dobbs, advocates are clashing over how far to push for later abortion access, highlighting how complicated and hard-to-reach “later” care can be. Local Economy & Hunger: Arvest’s Million Meals campaign raised $633,513, topping 3.16 million meals across Arkansas, Kansas, Oklahoma and Missouri. Sports (Missouri ties): Iowa guard Bennett Stirtz was drafted 16th and quickly traded to the Oklahoma City Thunder; Kansas City’s World Cup Fan Fest also reopened for a big soccer week. Roads: MoDOT reopened the Linn County Route B Parsons Creek Bridge after a deck replacement.

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Jun. 23, 2026

Bee Line expands into Iowa, Missouri and New York

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Prairie Farms donates 250,000 milk servings for June Dairy Month

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Acres expands 2026 agriculture accelerator for small and mid-sized businesses

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Missouri lawmakers will look into data center regulations this fall

Missouri lawmakers will look into data center regulations this fall

Missouri parks tax won every county in 2016 — backers worry about crowded primary this year

Missouri parks tax won every county in 2016 — backers worry about crowded primary this year

China Is Paying Missouri State U Millions of Dollars a Year To Send Its Best and Brightest to Business School, a Training Ground for Communist Party Elites: Report

China Is Paying Missouri State U Millions of Dollars a Year To Send Its Best and Brightest to Business School, a Training Ground for Communist Party Elites: Report

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Air Products Expands Missouri Membrane Center to Boost Hydrogen Production and Clean Fuels

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SC among 17 states, trade group that sue California over plastics packaging law

Thunder lands Iowa's Bennett Stirtz in draft trade with Grizzlies

Thunder lands Iowa's Bennett Stirtz in draft trade with Grizzlies


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Missouri Scholarship & Loan Foundation Awards $3.15 Million Through Show-Me to College Scholarship Program

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