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Missouri printing plant for Springfield News-Leader, Columbia Daily Tribune to close later this year; printing moves to Iowa

Missouri printing plant for Springfield News-Leader, Columbia Daily Tribune to close later this year; printing moves to Iowa

The media corporation that owns the Springfield News-Leader and the Columbia Daily Tribune is once again shutting down a newspaper printing plant. On Wednesday morning News-Leader editor Amos Bridges told Ozarks Public Radio he couldn’t comment,...

Missouri AG sues auto dealer over alleged fraudulent sales practices

Missouri AG sues auto dealer over alleged fraudulent sales practices

The Missouri Attorney General's Office has initiated legal proceedings against Select Motor Company, LLC, accusing the company of defrauding consumers by selling vehicles without providing titles. This practice leaves buyers without legal...

7/12/2025 screen time screen time The Future of Tech Regulation Is Both Stupid and Scary By John Herrman Missouri’s attorney general is trying to force AI companies to make their chatbots give partisan answers. Will they fight back?

7/12/2025 screen time screen time The Future of Tech Regulation Is Both Stupid and Scary By John Herrman Missouri’s attorney general is trying to force AI companies to make their chatbots give partisan answers. Will they fight back?

Photo-Illustration: Intelligencer; John Herrman Missouri attorney general Andrew Bailey has been sending letters to big tech companies accusing them of possible “fraud and false advertising” and demanding they explain themselves. There are plenty...

Missouri AG urges DOE to rescind loan guarantee for Grain Belt Express

Missouri AG urges DOE to rescind loan guarantee for Grain Belt Express

The Missouri Attorney General's Office has called on the U.S. Department of Energy to withdraw a $4.9 billion loan guarantee approved by the Biden Administration for the Grain Belt Express (GBE). The office argues that this transmission line...

Rep. Ro Khanna reports on recent layoffs at U.S. manufacturing facilities

Rep. Ro Khanna reports on recent layoffs at U.S. manufacturing facilities

Representative Ro Khanna, who has served in the U.S. Congress representing California’s 17th District since 2017, recently posted a series of updates on workforce reductions at manufacturing facilities across the United States. The posts provide...

Mizzou's secondary returns experience, but questions remain

Mizzou's secondary returns experience, but questions remain

Missouri’s secondary isn’t short on talent. Or experience. Or competition. But as the Tigers turn the page toward the 2025 season, it’s still unclear whether all those assets will lead to production. The Tigers return multiple players with...

Missouri Attorney General appeals ruling overturning abortion restrictions

Missouri Attorney General appeals ruling overturning abortion restrictions

Missouri Attorney General Andrew Bailey has filed an appeal to overturn a recent court ruling that eliminatedclinical restrictions on abortion in the state. OnJuly 3, Jackson County Circuit Judge Jerri Zhang blocked many of Missouri's abortion...

Missouri officials advise caution with fireworks following 3 deaths

Missouri officials advise caution with fireworks following 3 deaths

MISSOURI (KOAM) -- Missouri safety officials are reminding residents about firework safety following an "alarming number of deaths and injuries". According to the Missouri Department of Public Safety, investigations are ongoing in which fireworks...

Phillip “Tip” Dean Bone – Service

Phillip “Tip” Dean Bone – Service

Phillip “Tip” Dean Bone 02/02/1942 – 07/17/2025 Phillip “Tip” Bone of Farmington entered eternal rest on July 17, 2025, at Parkland Health Center at the age of 83. He was born on February 2, 1942, in Farmington, Missouri, to the late Arthur “Red”...

Missouri girl, 13, beat bone cancer...then weeks later, a freak accident struck

Missouri girl, 13, beat bone cancer...then weeks later, a freak accident struck

A 13-year-old Missouri girl, who had just beaten bone cancer, was tragically killed after a freak fireworks incident set her home ablaze. Jerilynn Brown had beaten bone cancer just weeks before the horrific fire that claimed her young life in the...

Missouri AG urges halt of $5B loan guarantee for troubled transmission line project

Missouri AG urges halt of $5B loan guarantee for troubled transmission line project

JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. (KCTV) - Missouri’s Attorney General has urged the federal government not to go through with a nearly $5 billion loan guarantee to an entity he believes is unfairly scooping up family farmland. On Tuesday, July 8, Missouri...

Missouri S&T to host fifth annual critical minerals national workshop Aug. 6-7

Missouri S&T to host fifth annual critical minerals national workshop Aug. 6-7

Missouri S&T will host the fifth annual Resilient Supply of Critical Minerals national workshop supported by the National Science Foundation (NSF) Wednesday, Aug. 6, and Thursday, Aug. 7. “Missouri S&T has built a national reputation over the past...

Missouri’s parole system is due for a makeover. But this group is working on fixing it

Missouri’s parole system is due for a makeover. But this group is working on fixing it

Missouri's parole system governs the lives of some 52,000 people, more than twice the number held in the state's prisons. But its rules haven't been updated since 2017, and those who work inside the parole system say its processes are often...

Repealed: Missouri paid sick time law is no more, workers react

Repealed: Missouri paid sick time law is no more, workers react

KANSAS CITY, Mo. (KCTV) - Missouri Governor Mike Kehoe repealed a paid sick leave bill on Thursday, which is a benefit some contracted workers in the state say they can’t afford. House Bill 567 was repealed on Thursday, no longer requiring...

Retirement Industry Deals and People Moves – 7/11/2025

Cetera Advisors Names Richard Vogel as Community Leader Richard Vogel Cetera Advisors named Richard Vogel as community leader. Vogel will lead initiatives to help Cetera advisers pursue meaningful growth opportunities, according to the firm. Vogel...

‘It has pros and cons’: Missouri schools’ cell phone ban brings mixed reaction from parents

‘It has pros and cons’: Missouri schools’ cell phone ban brings mixed reaction from parents

KANSAS CITY, Mo. (KCTV) - Starting this upcoming school year, Missouri public school students will no longer be allowed to have their phones in school. On Thursday, Gov. Mike Kehoe signed Senate Bill 68, which bans cell phones in public schools...

Missouri’s parole system is due for a makeover. Meet the group working on it

Missouri’s parole system is due for a makeover. Meet the group working on it

Missouri's parole system governs the lives of some 52,000 people, more than twice the number held in the state’s prisons. But its rules haven’t been updated since 2017, and those who work inside the parole system say its processes are often...

Missouri football’s stadium appearance could change in EA Sports video game

Missouri football’s stadium appearance could change in EA Sports video game

When EA Sports College Football 26 officially releases Thursday, loading up a game in Columbia, Missouri, is going to be a little like traveling back in time. The game likely won’t reflect the current scene at Memorial Stadium — an ongoing...

Missouri State Fire Marshal Warns of Spike in Fireworks-Related Deaths, Injuries

Missouri State Fire Marshal Warns of Spike in Fireworks-Related Deaths, Injuries

Everyone, this year's 4th of July celebrations are showing some consequences in a very real way. It's become a big enough deal that we have to talk about it. Consumer Product Safety Commission Demonstrates Dangers Of Fireworks Ahead Of July 4th...

Missouri 4-H State Livestock Judging Contest winners 2025

Missouri 4-H State Livestock Judging Contest winners 2025

Youths judge a class of Hereford cattle at the 2025 State 4-H Livestock Judging Contest. University of Missouri Extension recently hosted the 2025 State 4-H Livestock Judging Contest on at the Trowbridge Livestock Center in Columbia. The event...

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