Mary Schrag has served on the state Board of Education since 2019 and for a year as its president. She resigned June 2.
Virtual Companions wants to offer seniors social connection through scheduled phone or video calls, as well as text and voice ...
Community support is needed as Springfield schools launch a $300K campaign to fund classroom projects and close a major ...
Thinking about bringing your furry friend along for the ride? Here's what Missouri law says about driving with a pet on your ...
All Missouri Lottery retailers can redeem prizes up to $600. For prizes over $600, winners have the option to submit their claim by mail or in person at one of Missouri Lottery’s regional offices, by ...
Jordan Valley Health has named Dr. Clint Strong as its new chief medical officer. Strong, who will assume the role June 1, has been with Jordan Valley for nearly 14 years, according to a community ...
Republic schools hire James Hoffman as head baseball coach, bringing a championship track record and years of coaching ...
Missouri lawmakers attempted to move the state's private school voucher program from the Treasurer's office to the Department of Elementary and Secondary Education. The Treasurer's Office organized a ...
As Kansas City gears up to host more than 650,000 fans for the World Cup, some diners may be surprised by automatic gratuity ...
After hours of testimony in opposition, the Greene County Commission approved rezoning of land just outside Willard for a new ...
Centerstone has appointed C.J. Davis as CEO following its Brightli affiliation, aiming to expand access to behavioral health ...
Springfield News-Leader reporter Marta Mieze is among four Missouri journalists receiving the William E. James Outstanding Young Journalist award.
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