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Missouri’s youth agriculture groups prepare kids for the ‘long haul’
SEDALIA — On a hot and humid afternoon in the Swine Barn of the Missouri State Fair in Sedalia, brothers Cole and Ty Murphy keep watch over their two hogs. Ty, 14, said he likes the hard work caring for pigs requires. “Every night we’re walking them for five to 10 minutes, working hair, cleaning […]
When to expect the monarch butterfly migration in Missouri
Monarch butterflies are currently considered a vulnerable species due to habitat loss, and efforts are being made to protect their wintering grounds in Mexico and provide nectar-producing plants for them to feed on during their long journey.
Advocates seek rewrite of Missouri abortion-rights ballot measure language
A Missouri judge is set to rule on whether it's misleading to say that a proposed abortion-rights amendment would prevent any abortion regulations in the state. During a Wednesday trial, lawyers for the abortion-rights campaign asked Cole County Judge Cotton Walker to rewrite an official summary of the November amendment.
Thursday, September 5 forecast: Searching for rain, finding fall temperatures
Happy Thursday! Today will be the warmest day of the work week with temperatures reaching the upper 80s this afternoon. Skies will be mostly sunny to partly cloudy, especially south of Highway 60. A few stray showers could develop in Southern Missouri and Northern Arkansas today, but chances are slim. Tonight will be mild so […]
MDC reminds hunters to update hunting app for upcoming seasons
(KOAM) - As deer and turkey hunting seasons approach, the Missouri Department of Conservation (MDC) is reminding hunters to update their Mo Hunting app to the latest version. This update ensures that hunters can properly check their harvest using the app’s Telecheck feature.
GOP-led states file suit against Biden’s student loan ‘cloak and dagger’ plan
Seven Republican-led states launched a new court challenge to the Biden administration’s student loan forgiveness plan, emphasizing the Department of Education is taking action to start canceling loans as soon as this week. The lawsuit is the latest Republican push to disrupt President Joe Biden’s effort to cancel student loan debt, a key campaign promise […]
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