Attorney General Eric Schmitt backed a lawsuit challenging Jefferson County’s school quarantine rules this week.
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The MSBA said its withdrawal from the national group will not have an impact on its members’ programs and services.
Despite some initial skepticism, Missouri schools are beginning to sign onto a new pooled COVID-19 testing option at no cost to them.
Missouri Soybean CEO Gary Wheeler will receive the Honorary American FFA Degree, the national organization's highest honor, next week.
In an effort to support the city following February’s cold snap, Missouri granted Hannibal $750,000 through a municipal utility loan.
Mercy Health St. Louis and Swope Health Services are the latest Missouri facilities to be awarded federal funds for telehealth programs.
MSU is building upon its foundation and successes to offer its students the best education possible, President Clif Smart said.
Despite recent changes, Treasurer Scott Fitzpatrick said there was no way to reconcile his concerns over proposed IRS reporting standards.
Missouri’s non-farm employment rose by more than 70,800 jobs between September 2020 and last month, according to the latest jobs report.
Rep. Doug Richey was selected as the new chair of the Joint Committee on Education by its members Wednesday.










