While summer may be peak golf season, fall in Missouri offers some of the most scenic and enjoyable days on the course. From colorful fairways framed by turning leaves to cooler temperatures that make ...
(Columbia, MO) — Missouri net farm income is projected to rise 58% in 2025 compared to 2024. Researcher Danyelle Chin of Missouri’s Rural and Farm Finance Policy Center says there are two main reasons ...
Governor Mike Kehoe says a new statewide report confirms that career and technical education is an essential part of Missouri’s long-term economic strength.
Joined by parents whose children have committed suicide after being prompted by Artificial Intelligence, a bipartisan group of U.S. Senators has unveiled a new bill to regulate those chatbots. “Every ...
(Jefferson City, MO) — A supplemental nutrition program for Missouri women, infants, and children will be available next month despite the federal government shutdown. Missouri’s Department of Heath ...
It’s now been four weeks since the federal government shut down over Congress’s inability to pass a temporary spending bill. Jeff Jones, Associate Dean of Missouri State University’s Business school, ...
A Missouri circuit court has struck down a state law that limits community associations from regulating backyard chickens, calling it unconstitutional. St. Louis attorney Elia Ellis told Missourinet ...
Missouri’s last comprehensive energy plan rolled out ten years ago, so the state is working to develop a new one.
It’s been an unseasonably warm October, but winter is eventually coming. Cold and snowy weather might take a while, though, due to the slow development of La Nina, which State Climatologist Zach ...
The Better Business Bureau is warning consumers about a rise in fake websites. Khesha Duncan with the BBB’s office in Columbia tells Missourinet that Halloween kicks off a season full of scams. “And ...
Missouri is taking bold steps to make its roads safer—and the nation is taking notice. In a recent CBS News segment, the spotlight was on Missouri’s new distracted driving law and the growing Buckle ...
Missouri’s two Democratic U.S. House members are supporting U.S. Senate Democrats as they continue to vote against reopening the federal government. Wesley Bell, who represents St. Louis and parts of ...