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Luke Karg is the only Missouri student to qualify for the high school national bass fishing championship five times, including as an incoming freshman
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Judge Steven Ohmer ruled on Monday that Alfred Montomgery should be removed from office due to willful neglect of his duties.
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The U.S. Department of Education has canceled an estimated $168 million of ongoing, multi-year funding for community schools, saying the grants “did not align with the Administration’s priorities.”
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Nurses on Tuesday cited inadequate staffing in the death of a person from a self-inflicted gunshot wound in the hospital’s emergency department last month.
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Missouri was already unlikely to ever collect a dime, legal experts agree, and the countersuit could expose U.S. assets to retaliation.
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Missouri's minimum wage will soon increase to $15 an hour.
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The decision, appearing on the high court's "emergency" or "shadow" docket, is the first from the justices addressing President Donald Trump's efforts to deploy National Guard troops into American cities against the will of local elected officials.
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The decision by St. Louis Circuit Judge Steven R. Ohmer brings a dramatic end to Montgomery’s turbulent yearlong tenure — one marked by lawsuits, whistleblower complaints, a damning city audit and a court battle over whether he should remain in office.
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The ACLU is arguing the declaration by Attorney General Catherine Hanaway that the new Missouri congressional map is in effect violates Missourians’ rights to a referendum.
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Bills regulating reservation apps, single-use plastics to take effect Jan. 1