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Supporters of a women’s recovery home pleaded for compassion while concerned neighbors questioned transparency, safety and property values during a recent public hearing about Oxford House’s request for zoning accommodations.
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The Missouri Department of Transportation (MoDOT) will begin traffic modifications on U.S. Highway 169 at Northwest Cookingham Drive starting next week as part of a scheduled bridge rehabilitation project. All work is weather permitting and dates and times are subject to change.
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Missouri Governor Mike Kehoe has signed multiple new laws that will take effect in August, enacting sweeping changes across labor policy, transparency rules, environmental protection, utility safety and small business taxation.
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Aaron Holst spent more than three decades shaping the Excelsior Springs baseball program into one of the region’s most respected. Now, he is stepping back into the dugout with a new team and a fresh purpose.
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An Excelsior Springs woman who tested positive for drugs was taken into custody during a court-ordered urinalysis at a scheduled hearing in her ongoing felony sex abuse case. Desiree A.
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MIRANDA JAMISON Lead Reporter Editor’s note: This story is the first in a two-part series examining information Missouri health leaders recently discussed about sweeping federal Medicaid cuts.
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In a world where every second counts during a crisis, one press of a button could mean the difference between life and death. That urgent truth is what pushed Kenny Kelley to develop Silent Beacon.