The Legion of Black Collegians posted a statement to Instagram calling the university's decision "a deliberate act of erasure."
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The Missouri Department of Transportation announces Improve I-70: Boonville to Rocheport project.
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According to the Missouri Climate Center, there have been more than 100 reported tornados in Missouri this year, leaving many Missourians in need of help. But the state doesn’t appear to be taking full advantage of a program that could provide food assistance after such natural disasters.
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The grant was part of a plan to develop a more welcoming gateway on the edge of Columbia.
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The Columbia Police Department will add six new positions, which is 45 less than requested by Police Chief Jill Schlude.
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The proposition would add voter-approved debt to the freeze for those over age 62.
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The district is seeking an increase in funds for its operating budget.
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Ne Zha II has been raking in money in cinemas worldwide. Now the story based in Chinese mythology is out with an English voice cast.
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Famine has been officially declared in northern Gaza, a U.N.-backed group of experts warns — marking the first such confirmation in the Middle East.
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Thailand's former Prime Minister Thaksin Shinawatra was acquitted of a royal defamation charge by a court on Friday, in a case that could have sent him to prison for up to 15 years.
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The "One Big Beautiful Bill" will end a 30% residential tax credit for homeowners who implement clean energy alternatives like solar panels.
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Thirty-five more members of Missouri Task Force 1 are headed to Texas in response to deadly flooding in the Texas Hill Country.
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The alternative health plans will be available to bureau members next year.
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More than one-third of Missouri public schools offer four-day school weeks.
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Local officials want critical access hospital constructed in Audrain County.
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The proposed power plant and energy storage facility would occupy a former coal plant.
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In this episode, hosts Eric Fey and Brianna Lennon speak with Isaac Cramer. He’s the Executive Director of the Charleston County Board of Elections in South Carolina, as well as a member of the EAC’s Technical Guidelines Development Committee. This committee is currently looking at ways the Voluntary Voting System Guidelines, or VVSG, may be updated in the future.
They spoke about Cramer’s role on this board, the importance of including voices and perspectives from voters of all abilities and about what these new guidelines could mean for election administrations in South Carolina and across the country.
They spoke about Cramer’s role on this board, the importance of including voices and perspectives from voters of all abilities and about what these new guidelines could mean for election administrations in South Carolina and across the country.
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