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Large data centers are coming to Missouri, and they need a lot of power. Right now, there aren't regulations governing how ...
Several planned projects would have brought solar to communities in the Midwest and Great Plains for the first time. Others ...
The statewide network will provide an on-call certified nurse examiner to support workers at other hospitals through ...
The COVID-19 pandemic boosted the microschool movement across the country, as families sought alternatives during shutdowns ...
Two men were killed and another two people were shot over the weekend in a lot near the Power & Light District owned by Copaken Brooks, a commercial real estate firm. Mayor Quinton Lucas said Monday ...
State fairs are a big draw this time of year for millions of visitors. Whether it's getting a chance to pet a newborn calf, ...
Overland Park is set to replace what flag experts had ranked as one of the worst city flags with a new design that evokes the ...
The audit into the city’s communications department was in response to an open letter from local media demanding more ...
A new law in Illinois formalizes efforts to reintroduce native keystone species like bison and beavers in the state, which ...
An open letter signed by a majority of Kanas bishops encouraged Kansans to see immigrants as humans, not criminals. Meanwhile ...
The CDC has already changed some vaccine guidelines, and the FDA may change others, which could throw insurance coverage into ...
State tax dollars have already started flowing out of the Missouri Treasurer’s Office to fund private-school scholarships.