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Missouri proposal would expand hearing aid coverage under MoHealthNet
JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. (KY3) - Hearing aids are not covered by insurance in Missouri, but that could soon change as a bill gets one step closer to the governor’s desk. According to the University of Missouri at Kansas City, one in 10 Missourians experiences …
Source: KY3 - Missouri - Neutral -
Published on 01:04 GMT
Vector Controls and Automation Group Celebrates Grand Opening of New Missouri Facility
February 27, 2025 Endress+Hauser, Inc. News Vector Controls and Automation Group Celebrates Grand Opening of New Missouri Facility Feb. 27, 2025 - Vector Controls and Automation Group, a trusted authorized sales and service representative for Endress+ …
Source: Automation.com - Neutral -
Published on 00:42 GMT
Missouri legislators introduce bill allowing state support for sports facilities
KANSAS CITY, Mo. — Legislation filed Thursday in the Missouri Senate would clear the way for the state to support local incentives to fund professional sports franchises in Missouri. Senate Bill 2986, co-sponsored by Sen. Barbara Washington (D - Kansas …
Source: KSHB - Missouri - Label Pending -
Published on 00:42 GMT
Missouri lawmaker under investigation for 'testing' suicide hotline
KANSAS CITY, Mo. — A Missouri lawmaker is under criminal investigation for "testing" the state's suicide hotline. According to an incident report from the Jefferson City Police Department, State Rep. Tricia Byrnes (R - 63rd District, …
Source: KSHB - Missouri - Label Pending -
Published on 00:16 GMT
Missouri’s D. John Sauer undergoes U.S. Senate confirmation hearing for U.S. Solicitor General
It was former Missouri Solicitor General D. John Sauer’s turn to undergo a Senate confirmation hearing, in which he would become U.S. Solicitor General. Republican senators and fellow Missourians Josh Hawley and Eric Schmitt both praised Saur’s record in …
Source: Missourinet - Label Pending -
Published on 00:04 GMT
Missouri Senate approves removing expiration date from restrictions on transgender youth
The Missouri Senate passed bills Thursday that would remove expiration dates from restrictions on transgender youth, ban cellphones in school and reduce the power of the courts to change the summary language on ballot items. The bills will now proceed to …
Source: St. Louis Public Radio - Missouri - Public Broadcaster -
Published on 00:04 GMT
Bird flu continues to ravage Missouri flocks
In the past month, nearly 400,000 birds in commercial flocks have been affected by the avian flu outbreak in Missouri, according to federal data from the U.S. Department of Agriculture. According to that same data, Missouri had the second-largest number of …
Source: St. Louis Public Radio - Missouri - Public Broadcaster -
Published on Feb 27, 2025
Doolittle, Missouri Rejects “Sanctuary City for the Unborn” Ordinance
On Monday, February 17, 2025, the City Council of Doolittle, Missouri (pop. 573) rejected a Sanctuary City for the Unborn (SCFTU) Ordinance in a 4-1 vote. The four council members voting against the ordinance were: Ward 1 Alderman Tony Glacolone, Mayor Pro …
Source: LifeNews - Right-wing -
Published on Feb 27, 2025
Missouri regulators open investigation into Liberty Utilities
The state agency that regulates utilities in Missouri has opened an investigation into Liberty Utilities concerning customer service and billing issues. For several months, the Missouri Public Service commission received complaints, comments, and testimony …
Source: KBIA - Missouri - Public Broadcaster