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Published on Apr 14, 2025Source: Springfield News Leader - Missouri - Pending
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Published on Apr 14, 2025
St. Louis sues Missouri over police control citing 'Hancock Amendment'
The city argues the takeover of its police force violates Missouri's constitution. ST. LOUIS — The City of St. Louis has filed a federal lawsuit against the state of Missouri in an effort to block its takeover of the city's police department. The …
Source: KSDK - Missouri - Pending -
Published on Apr 14, 2025
Missouri cannabis regulators revoke 25 microbusiness licenses for violations
The Missouri Division of Cannabis Regulation has revoked 25 cannabis microbusiness licenses after finding several facilities failed to meet eligibility and operational requirements outlined in the state’s marijuana laws.The action follows an October 2024 …
Source: KMBC 9 - Missouri - Neutral -
Published on Apr 14, 2025
USDA says corn planting pace slower in Missouri
News USDA says corn planting pace slower in Missouri Aaron Porter farms in southeast Missouri and he says recent rains and flooding have delayed planting. “Typically, we’d like to plant soybeans first, but due to the almost 12 inches of rain we got last …
Source: Brownfield Ag News - Neutral -
Published on Apr 14, 2025
Summit League, Missouri Valley Football Conference partnership coming as is more FCS regular season games
FARGO — The Summit League and Missouri Valley Football Conference share four schools that have membership in both leagues. It appears that the two conferences may be sharing much more in the near future. HERO Sports reported Sunday that the two leagues …
Source: Grand Forks Herald - North Dakota - Neutral -
Published on Apr 14, 2025
Missouri S&T professor elected Fellow of international space safety organization
Dr. William P. Schonberg, a professor of civil engineering at Missouri S&T, has been elected a Fellow of the International Association for the Advancement of Space Safety (IAASS). “Being elected as a Fellow is a great honor that I am very happy to …
Source: Missouri S&T News - Neutral -
Published on Apr 14, 2025
Missouri expands safe disposal efforts with awareness campaign
Missourians are being called to clean out their medicine cabinets and protect their communities as the Spring 2025 Safe Disposal Campaign launches today. Led by the Missouri Product Stewardship Council (MO PSC), Missouri Department of Natural Resources, …
Source: The Sedalia Democrat - Missouri - Pending -
Published on Apr 14, 2025
Several Missouri microbusiness licenses revoked during second round of licensing
JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. (KCTV) - The Missouri Division of Cannabis Regulation revoked more than two dozen microbusiness cannabis licenses during its second round of licensing, the organization announced Monday. According to DCR, 25 microbusiness cannabis …
Source: KCTV 5 - Missouri - Neutral -
Published on Apr 14, 2025
Missouri GOP Rolls Out Underhanded Effort to Overturn Abortion Rights Amendment
People in Missouri protest the state’s eight-week abortion ban in May 2019. Photo: Shutterstock Around 70% of voters support a right to abortion, and even in an ostensibly deep-red state like Missouri, a majority of voters voted in November to repeal the …
Source: Paste - Neutral -
Published on Apr 14, 2025
With deadlines approaching, Missouri’s new paid sick leave law in limbo
JEFFERSON CITY — Tuesday is the deadline for Missouri employers to hang new posters outlining voter-approved changes to the state’s minimum wage and paid sick leave laws. But, with the Republican-controlled Legislature considering a plan by business groups …
Source: St. Louis Post-Dispatch - Missouri - Neutral