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Seasonally-adjusted employment rates in Missouri rose by more than 7,200 employees between July and August.
More than a dozen educators are participating in this year’s TFA St. Louis Aspiring School Leaders Fellowship.
Overall scores for the MAP test fell last school year, something the state’s education department attributed to the COVID-19 pandemic.
The 30-second spot is airing in cable markets in Cape Girardeau and Springfield.
The display, “Making History: Kansas City and the Rise of Gay Rights,” was meant to be in the Capitol from the end of August until December.
"I hope it will be a priority for the legislature and our governor next year.”
David Kelly, the new director of the Department of Natural Resources Division of State Parks, has made them his life’s work.
The LGBTQ history exhibit that was relocated from the Missouri Capitol is receiving widespread support and calls for it to be moved back.