JEFFERSON CITY – The Missouri Budget Project outlines ways the state can strengthen Medicaid to help all Missourians have access to health care during this health and economic crisis.
EXCELSIOR SPRINGS – Being out of school does not put food in the bellies of hungry students and the Excelsior Springs School District is again addressing the issue.
OMAHA, Nebraska – It may appear to be like a toy, but the power found in allterrain vehicles can quickly turn deadly when they are misused, based on information from the Central States Center for Agricultural Safety and Health.
EXCELSIOR SPRINGS senior Ethan Day, this year’s Class 2 state boys runner-up in the 113-pound division, has signed a letter of intent to continue his education and wrestling career at the University of Rio Grande in Rio Grande, Ohio. Day plans to study welding and business management.
SEDALIA – At this time, Missouri State Fair organizers are moving forward with preparations, though timelines have been altered and nothing is certain, for the 11-day fair.
LIBERTY – Election officials in Ray and Clay counties have taken steps to minimize the risk of contracting COVID-19 when voters cast in-person votes during the municipal elections Tuesday, June 2.