Missouri redirects $15.6M for food aid
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Missouri football’s fall run of flipping high school commitments carried on Friday, as the Tigers plucked a three-star cornerback from BYU.
There is confusion around the launch of Missouri sports betting, even at the highest level. Here's a quick rundown on which Missouri sportsbooks will be available on December 1.
Officials with the Missouri Department of Conservation issued caution Friday following “numerous reports” of the Highly Pathogenic Avian Influenza or “bird flu” across the state.
Missouri is transferring over $10 million in funding to feed seniors and $5 million to go to food banks. Federal food benefits won't be distributed in November due to the government shutdown.
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Missouri's 'Gateway To The Lake Of The Ozarks' Is An Affordable City With Picturesque Natural Scenery
The Ozarks is one of the most unique and stunning regions of the United States, and you can explore it in all its splendor through this quaint town.
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5 predictions for Missouri basketball in 2025-26 season, including breakout player
Here are five predictions for Missouri basketball this season, including who we think will be MU's most valuable transfer and a breakout returner.
The thrill of walking through a truly abandoned place is unmatched for any dedicated historian or urban explorer. Missouri holds a surprising number of these silent settlements, relics of a time when lead mining, timber, and the burgeoning railroad system carved out temporary towns across the landscape.
An administrative law judge fired last year won’t be reinstated and another who took a pay cut while on active military duty won’t win back his lost salary, a Cole County judge decided. In a ruling issued Oct.
Get MSHSAA live updates and final scores as the 2025 Missouri high school football season continues October 31
Chris and Cassie Evins recounted the incident that they said unfolded while riding Mamba, the tallest roller coaster at Worlds of Fun in Kansas City, Missouri.
Edwin Castro of Altadena, California, who won $2.04 billion Powerball lottery Nov. 7, 2022, opted for the lump sum, which was just shy of $1 billion.
Losing to Missouri would have been the first bump in the dream scenario season we are all living together. The game being an ugly, grind-it-out affair was somewhat expected. The unexpected bit was Vanderbilt only scoring 17 points and having the game come down to a last-play Hail Mary that was caught just short of the goal line.