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Livestock are valuable for food, fiber, and economic security--even more so in 1821.
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Livestock are valuable for food, fiber, and economic security--even more so in 1821.
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Most farms were subsistence-level at statehood. Larger farms were possible with either a large family or with the labor of the enslaved. Settlement followed valleys at first, or clustered in level or open uplands. Later settlers adapted to hill country by using small corn plots and open-range grazing.
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Gov. Mike Parson is facing calls to get the Missouri Cybersecurity Commission off the ground after it was created by the Legislature earlier this…
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A Boone County Circuit Court judge also rejected Attorney General Eric Schmitt’s effort to sue more than one school at once.
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More than 200,000 Missouri kids are facing food insecurity, according to the Missouri Kids Count 2021 Data Book.Today is the last day of a summer…
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The SoutheastHEALTH Foundation has announced recipients of healthcare scholarships made possible by the Foundation as well as individual and family…
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Teachers Unions Inform MO Families About Safe Return To School; Supply Drive Held During Tax HolidaySt. Louis educators' unions are working to let families know what to expect at school this fall, and urging them to get ready.School returns on August 23,…
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On Tuesday, July 13th Gov. Mike Parson signed House Bill 297 into law, a bill that officially designates Southeast Missouri State University as an…
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The state’s budget also provides funding for the public defender system and mistakenly paid unemployment benefits