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The form, which allows residents to report alleged disability-based discrimination within Columbia's services and programs, has not been updated for at least a decade.
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Tonia Berry and Bailey Quigley work at the Northeast Missouri Area Health Education Center (NEMO AHEC), which aims to develop the healthcare workforce in rural Missouri by engaging with high schoolers.
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Boone Health officials have begun a national search for another health company which wants to invest in their operation.
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There are more than 40 species of fireflies in Missouri, but for the last few years people have been concerned about the populations diminishing.
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The move offers a preview of the Opportunity Campus — a one-stop-shop for homeless services currently under construction and expected to be completed by next spring.
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Audra Sergel is a queer woman in her late 40s who’s an active member of the community through her role as the artistic director of the Quorus, an LGBTQ+ choir.
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The move comes amid a mishmash of regulation at the state and federal levels.
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Mark Twain’s book “The Adventures of Tom Sawyer,” about a mischievous Missouri boy and his friends – including Becky Thatcher, the daughter of the local judge – came out in 1876. And ever since the book’s 80th anniversary, Twain’s hometown has crowned new classes of Toms and Beckys each year.
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Makenzie Schroeder and Lissa Behm-Morrowitz at the University of Missouri recently released a study about how using social media filters to change one’s appearance can lead to a phenomenon called “social self-comparison.”
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After three months of funding freezes, Missouri again has access to federal Title X funding, which funds reproductive healthcare services.
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Some lawyers say a presidential executive order barring DEI doesn’t apply to a local municipality. But might Missouri AG Andrew Bailey have had less cause to investigate if the city had omitted certain words?
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The increase in hospitalizations coincides with a nationwide shortage of psychiatric treatment beds for minors.