WARRENSBURG — As part of a scaled-down Project Community Connect event, University of Central Missouri nursing students administered flu shots to people without insurance in a drive-thru flu clinic …
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By Sara Lawson
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11/5/20
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Scorpio D. Hernton, 36, was arrested Oct. 13 when officers responded to a report of trespassing in the 400 block of East North Street. Hernton was arrested on a charge of trespassing. Deana …
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By Sara Lawson
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11/5/20
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Superintendent of the 509th Bomb Wing Public Affairs Office at Whiteman Air Force Base Beth Del Vecchio has been in her current position since January but has held a number of previous roles during …
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By Dustin Steinhoff
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11/5/20
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The humble face mask, one of our most effective weapons against the coronavirus pandemic, has unfortunately been caught up in the nation’s culture wars.
Here’s a suggestion: Business groups …
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By David Nicklaus
St. Louis Post-Dispatch
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11/5/20
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WARRENSBURG — The KMOS-TV production “Making” was recently recognized by the Mid-America Chapter of the National Academy of Television Arts and Sciences with nominations for two programs from …
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11/5/20
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The race pitting Republican Gov. Mike Parson against Democratic Auditor Nicole Galloway in a state that went for President Donald Trump by 19 points in 2016 could come down to turnout, and location.
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11/4/20
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In the St. Louis area, the state Senate race drawing the most attention was in west St. Louis County, where incumbent state Sen. Andrew Koenig faced state Rep. Deb Lavender, D-Kirkwood.
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11/4/20
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Missouri voters had a second chance Tuesday to consider how the state should draw its political boundaries for choosing state legislators.
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11/4/20
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Voters weighed in on four ballot proposals: To end the residency requirement for city government employees. To overhaul the way city elections are run. To increase property taxes for early childhood …
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11/4/20
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COLUMBIA, Mo. (AP) — Incumbent Republican Gov. Mike Parson has won another four years in office, turning back a challenge from Democratic Auditor Nicole Galloway on Tuesday.
Parson's win is at …
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By Summer Ballentine
Associated Press
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11/3/20
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U.S. PresidentDonald Trump (Republican): 15,468 (66.86%)Joe Biden (Democrat): 6,961 (30.09%)Jo Jorgensen (Libertarian): 551 (2.38%)Howie Hawkins (Green): 66 (0.29%)Don Blankenship (Constitution): 39 …
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By Star-Journal Staff
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11/3/20
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Johnson County will continue to be represented by Republicans in the Missouri House of Representatives and Senate.
Terry Thompson and Kurtis Gregory were both elected to their first term as state …
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By Sara Lawson
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11/3/20
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All three of the Republican incumbents for Johnson County office on the General Election ballot have won re-election.Eastern Commissioner John Marr, Western Commissioner Charlie Kavanaugh and Public …
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By Dustin Steinhoff
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11/3/20
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The attorney general, treasurer, secretary of state and lieutenant governor all won four-year terms along with Gov Mike Parson.
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11/3/20
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COLUMBIA, Mo. (AP) — Republican Mike Parson has won the Missouri governor's race, defeating Democratic state Auditor Nicole Galloway for the chance to serve a full term in the role he inherited …
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By Summer Ballentine and Jim Salter
Associated Press
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11/3/20
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In the nationally watched race between Republican U.S. Rep. Ann Wagner and Democratic State Sen. Jill Schupp in Missouri’s 2nd Congressional District, Wagner won.
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11/3/20
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St. Louis Circuit Attorney Kimberly M. Gardner, City Treasurer Tishaura Jones and Sheriff Vernon Betts are all considered strong favorites to preserve power in a city that overwhelmingly picks …
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11/3/20
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“I wish it was like this every election,” said Jenny Gamache, 58, a business owner reflecting on her 90-minute wait in line at the arena. “That’s how it should be. It’s good to see a lot of …
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11/3/20
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COVID is real.
As we awake from our 2020 election nightmare — no matter which way the final results end up — those three words should haunt a weary nation.
COVID is real.
Those three …
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By Tony Messenger
St. Louis Post-Dispatch
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11/3/20
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