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Data from the U.S Drought Mitigation Center reveals most Missouri is out of a drought — but how does the excess water impact planting and harvesting this summer?
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Springfield city officials are asking the public to weigh in.
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Hear reporting on Gov. Kehoe's 2026 Missouri State budget and vetoes made that will affect local nonprofits. We'll also hear about Missouri's maternal mortality report, anecdotal vs. scientific evidence of the disappearance of fireflies, a bill on invasive species waiting for the governor's signature and a lawsuit about how the State plans to spend money on private school vouchers.
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Some people are concerned after claiming to see fewer fireflies at night.
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The bill bans the sale of six invasive plant species in the state.
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Storms Sunday night knocked out power to around 37,000 City Utilities customers as well as to many others around the region.
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The Missouri National Education Association hopes to stop the use of the state’s general revenue to fund private school scholarships.
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The service is provided by the Missouri Baptist Disaster Relief.
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Certain types are dangerously low, according to the blood bank.
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The economic-impact study will help Missouri cannabis regulators determine if the state is required by law to issue additional cannabis facility licenses.
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The Federal Historic Preservation Tax Incentives Program helps communities retain the buildings that link them to their past.