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Missouri gubernatorial candidate says he'll pardon former KCPD detective Eric Devalkenaere
KMBC-TV Kansas City· 4 hours agoA Missouri gubernatorial candidate is pledging to pardon former Kansas City police detective Eric...
Missouri State University has major construction projects going on this summer
KY3 Springfield· 2 hours agoExcept for summer classes and youth camps, Missouri State University doesn’t have a lot of activity...
Funeral details announced for Neosho couple killed in Haiti
KOLR - KSFX Ozarks· 14 hours agoNEOSHO, Mo. — The family of the missionary couple killed by gang violence in Haiti late last month...
Missouri lawmaker plans to push again for open enrollment after bill’s third attempt
KY3 Springfield· 3 hours agoThe first bill passed by the Missouri House of Representatives in the previous two legislative...
Martens appointed as University of Missouri provost, executive vice chancellor - ABC17NEWS
ABC17 NEWS· 56 minutes agoThe University of Missouri announced on Monday that System President Mun Choi appointed Matthew...
Remains of Missouri missionaries killed in Haiti return home; funeral services scheduled
KY3 Springfield· 3 days agoThe remains of two missionaries killed in Haiti have safely landed back in Missouri. According to ...
MO governor candidate vows to free DeValkenaere as Republicans weigh in on conviction
Kansas City Star via Yahoo News· 8 hours agoA Republican candidate for Missouri governor said on Monday that, if elected, he would pardon Eric...
Natalie and Davy Lloyd service details released; Bodies arrive in Missouri
KOAM· 3 days agoDavy and Natalie Lloyd were killed in gang violence in Haiti where they served as missionaries at an...
Fourth invasive northern snakehead fish found in Missouri
KY3 Springfield· 17 hours agoThe Missouri Department of Conservation (MDC) is reminding anglers to look out for the northern...
Jackson County leaders explore new safety plans after triple homicide weekend in Kansas City
KCTV 5 Kansas City· 3 hours agoNow Jackson County Legislators and organizations are coming together to say enough is enough. Recent...