"We live in a connected world where broadband is no longer a luxury, but rather a necessity, much like electricity."
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"The Missouri legislative session adjourned with a historic move in support of public transportation."
Once upon a time, there was a little girl who had to grow up fast. It’s not your typical fairy tale story, but it’s one that is a bit more familiar than any tale featuring an omnipotent godmother.
For Missouri teachers, the app would make the process of reporting armed intruders faster and more efficient. One touch of a button on the app sends an alert out with no phone call necessary.
"For far too long, behavioral health care in our country has been funded through grants. When the grant runs out, so does the health care."
Echo Bluff State Park invite the public to explore the world of nature journaling with a color exploration creative nature journaling workshop
"Well, what do we think we do? We provide options, we provide opportunities, and kids can learn a different path... I'm not here to be the crime solver, that's not what I do. But if I can tell somebody that people care about your block — that changes things," Marion Pierson, director and founder of Mo Hives said.
"Thank you to the men and women who have defended our freedom — past and present."
Despite less spending early in the race, a new poll shows Sen. Eric Burlison leading the pack of Republicans in the CD 7 race.