WASHINGTON, D.C., — In what many are calling “The Great Resignation,” millions of U.S. workers across multiple industries have quit their jobs since the start of the COVID-19 …
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FROM PINKSTON NEWS SERVICE
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10/13/21
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Open enrollment for Medicare Part D is Oct. 15 through Dec. 7. This is the time to review your current medication plan to make sure you are on the most cost-efficient plan, according to Aging Best, …
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10/13/21
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The so-called “audit” of Arizona’s presidential election results wound up adding to Joe Biden’s margin of victory there.
But that doesn’t matter to Eric …
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BY JASON HANCOCK MISSOURI INDEPENDENT
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10/13/21
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The U.S. Food and Drug Administration on Thursday amended the emergency use authorizations (EUAs) for both the Pfizer-BioNTech COVID-19 vaccine and the Moderna COVID-19 vaccine to allow for the use …
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8/18/21
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JEFFERSON CITY — Secretary of State Jay Ashcroft, in commemoration of the 200th anniversary of Missouri’s entry into the United States, announced a reading of Missouri’s Constitution was …
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8/12/21
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Do you have a great idea for a business? Or already own a business and are looking for ways to take it to the next level? A loan could provide the extra boost your small business needs.
However, …
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By Sam Tulip, Loan Specialist, Center for Rural Affairs
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8/12/21
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In Missouri, a 2015 law prevents legislators from banning single use plastics, a devastating source of pollution that has largely gone unrecycled.
Half of all plastics are meant to be used only …
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By Xander Negozio of the Missouri Information Corps
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8/12/21
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In Congress, policy negotiations often center on a couple questions: how much does the bill cost and how much does the bill save?
But the intense focus on these numbers can have the effect of …
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By Joe Crowley and Bill Shuster
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8/12/21
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I’m sorry Mr. Witte. I am not Bob McKee. Nor am I Tom Warden, who wrote a weekly column for this page for close to 50 years.If I had a garden and knew how to grow prize-winning tomatoes, I …
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By Dennis Warden, Publisher
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8/4/21
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County fairs have always been the opportunity for catching up with old friends and neighbors — some you see regularly and some who you haven’t seen for a while. I grew up outside of Cuba …
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By Connie Warden
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8/4/21
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HERMANN — Directors of the Gasconade County Enhanced 911 program this morning (Wednesday) are expected to decide how much the agency will provide to help pay for the Aug. 3 special election on a …
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BY BUCK COLLIER, SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT
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7/14/21
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HERMANN — Tomorrow morning’s mid-year operating budget review session marks a rare event in Gasconade County government: One of the few times in a year all elected officeholders are in the same …
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BY BUCK COLLIER, SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT
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7/14/21
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I walked through a county courthouse square
On a park bench an old man was sitting there
I said, your old courthouse is kinda run down
He said, naw, it’ll do for our little town
I said, …
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6/30/21
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Last week, I had the pleasure of joining other freshman members of the Missouri House of Representatives on the traditional freshman tour of the state.
The tour is intended to give the …
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BY State Rep. Bruce Sassmann, Missouri’s 62nd District
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6/30/21
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Over the past year, many communities across the United States have experienced varying degrees of challenges brought on by the pandemic, with veterans being among the most vulnerable.
In addition …
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6/30/21
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Over the past year, many communities across the United States have experienced varying degrees of challenges brought on by the pandemic, with veterans being among the most vulnerable.
In addition …
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6/30/21
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