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State of Missouri Announces 2025 Show Me Challenge Competition Winners

State of Missouri Announces 2025 Show Me Challenge Competition Winners

JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. – The State of Missouri today announced the winners of the 2025 Show Me Challenge competition. On Monday, six finalist teams presented their innovative ideas to improve state government in person before a panel of senior state...

Owner:  American Government
State of Missouri Announces 2025 Show Me Challenge Competition Winners

State of Missouri Announces 2025 Show Me Challenge Competition Winners

JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. – The State of Missouri today announced the winners of the 2025 Show Me Challenge competition. On Monday, six finalist teams presented their innovative ideas to improve state government in person before a panel of senior state...

Owner:  American Government
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Missouri 14-Year-Old Left Paralyzed After Spinal Football Injury

Missouri 14-Year-Old Left Paralyzed After Spinal Football Injury

A fourteen-year-old boy based in Missouri has been left paralyzed after a horrific spinal football injury. So, when and how did this happen, and is there a chance he will be okay in the long run? Keep reading for more details on this tragic...

Owner:  Mandy Robinson
Missouri coffee roasters face rising coffee prices

Missouri coffee roasters face rising coffee prices

ST. LOUIS, Mo. (KFVS) - Fall drinks are coming out at coffee shops across the United States, but prices are not falling. In fact, coffee prices may be reaching new highs. Coffee prices jumped 21% last month after tariffs went into effect, the...

Owner:  Gray Television Inc.
Missouri coffee roasters face rising prices

Missouri coffee roasters face rising prices

JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. (KCTV) - Fall drinks are coming out at coffee shops across the United States, but prices are not falling. In fact, coffee prices may be reaching new highs. Coffee prices jumped 21% last month after tariffs went into effect, the...

Owner:  Gray Television Inc.
What USC coach Shane Beamer said about Missouri football before SEC opener 
97% of Missouri to be considered child care desert, City Manager talks Nodaway County statistics

97% of Missouri to be considered child care desert, City Manager talks Nodaway County statistics

Nodaway County is one lost program away from being considered a child care desert. Within Missouri, 97% of its counties have been deemed under-the-threshold of the necessary amount of available child care programs. Nodaway County Economic...

Owner:  Northwest Missouri State University
Dry conditions could affect Missouri harvests and beef prices

Dry conditions could affect Missouri harvests and beef prices

A flash drought is leaving 94% of the state in at least abnormally dry conditions, according to the Sept. 11 U.S. Drought Monitor. Additionally, about 17% of the state is considered in severe drought conditions. Zack Leasor, state climatologist...

Owner:  Missouri Western State University
Ben & Jerry’s co-founder explains partner’s exit from ice cream company

Ben & Jerry’s co-founder explains partner’s exit from ice cream company

IE 11 is not supported. For an optimal experience visit our site on another browser. Now Playing Ben & Jerry’s co-founder explains partner’s exit from ice cream company 09:29 UP NEXT Fed Expected to Cut Interest Rates for First Time in Nearly a...

Owner:  Comcast Corporation
How Missouri’s jobs outlook fared in August

How Missouri’s jobs outlook fared in August

SPRINGFIELD, Mo. (Edited News Release/KY3) - The Missouri Economic Research and Information Center compiled the data for August. Missouri nonfarm payroll employment decreased by 5,900 jobs in August, and the seasonally adjusted unemployment rate...

Owner:  Gray Television Inc.
Missouri Educators See Phone Ban as Positive, but Students Are Mixed

Missouri Educators See Phone Ban as Positive, but Students Are Mixed

(TNS) — It’s lunch time at Kirkwood High School, and students are filtering out of the building. Two boys make their way to a soccer field and toss a Frisbee. A small group of friends sit in the grass outside the auditorium. A picnic table near...

Owner:  Jeffrey T Leeds & Robert Bernstein Sr
Missouri-based Schnucks buys Wisconsin’s Festival Foods, including new Hudson store

Missouri-based Schnucks buys Wisconsin’s Festival Foods, including new Hudson store

St. Louis-based grocery company Schnucks has purchased the Wisconsin chain Skogen’s Festival Foods, which has 42 locations around the state including a new one in Hudson. Skogen’s Festival Foods stores are unrelated to the Festival Foods-branded...

Owner:  Randall D. Smith & Heath Freeman
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