
Bills in Legislature would aid advanced nurses
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Nurse practitioners in Missouri say they are too limited in how they're allowed to treat patients, and hope proposed legislation will give them more independence. Two bills introduced in the ...
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Illinois reviewing deer-hunting rules
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.o Illinois officials are reviewing the state's deer-management program to determine whether changes are necessary to hunting seasons and regulations. The study will focus on some northern ...
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Spring means MoDOT striping roads across state
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o Slow traffic on Missouri roads these days could mean that a striping train is at work, putting down a fresh coat of paint for the spring. The Missouri Department of Transportation says crews are ...
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Local booksellers disappointed with Google
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Local booksellers are disappointed with Google's decision to stop selling ebooks through indie outlets. Google announced the decision Thursday. Apparently the American Booksellers Association ...
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Missouri Senate adopts compromise on charter school expansion
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o A bill expanding charter schools and strengthening their oversight cleared a major hurdle on Wednesday, but it still has a long way to go to become law. The measure, sponsored by Sen. Bill ...
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Reward offered in slayings of southwest Missouri couple
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. o Greene County authorities and relatives of a rural southwest Missouri couple killed a year ago are asking for the public's help. Rebecca and Russell Porter of Willard disappeared from ...
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Cars searched near subdivision after new sighting of Franklin Co. murder suspect
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o Police were searching all cars coming in and out of a Lake Saint Clair subdivision early Friday after they received new information about a murder suspect on the loose. Deputies with the Franklin ...
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Spence's ethics plan takes aim at lobbyist gifts, GOP House leader
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ethics plan is exactly what you might expect from a political outsider who doesn't need lobbyists to buy him meals or Cardinals tickets. The Republican hopeful for governor and self-made ...
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