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The proposal by Missouri Secretary of State Jay Ashcroft would threaten the funding of libraries over "non-age-appropriate materials" for minors. But former library administrators say the rules are "redundant and unnecessary."
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Segment 1: Almost 35,000 Missourians have received medical marijuana ID cards but have nowhere to buy legally.Despite being approved by voters in late…
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Segment 1: UM System President Mun Choi speaks to the impact of enrollment, funding and a new health initiative across campuses.The University of Missouri…
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After a rocky decade, state funding for the arts in Kansas has begun to improve.As of July 1, the start of a new fiscal year, state funding for the Kansas…
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A fresh push by school districts to get Kansas to pony up more money for public education met with skepticism Thursday from the Kansas Supreme…
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Democrats might be down, but party leadership says they’re not out in the Missouri House of Representatives — despite being outnumbered more than…
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Segment 1: After a failed gas tax proposal, how does the Missouri Department of Transportation continue to keep roads and bridges safe?Voters this month…
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High school students aren't necessarily known for taking a thoughtful approach to complicated moral dilemmas, but that characterization may be unfair and…
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As Mun Choi approaches six months on the job as president of the University of Missouri System, the challenges keep coming.Missouri Gov. Eric Greitens'…
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Kansas City's Metropolitan Community College, like its bigger, four-year counterparts in Missouri, is hoping alternative funding may allow the school to…
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Kansas City, Missouri, voters approved a series of general obligation bonds aimed at improving infrastructure throughout the metro, and totaling more than…
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Today, bestselling author and political activist Francine Prose shares her thoughts on the importance of the written word. She says the First Amendment is…