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West Plains, MO. - The Howell County Sheriff's Department has recently implemented new responsibilities for a relatively new position in order to better round...

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Willow Springs, MO. - On April 6, 2024, the Willow Chess Club is hosting a Chess Championship. It will take place at the Willow Springs...
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  • Alex Murdaugh’s Attorneys Reveal Reason They Believe Client Failed Polygraph Test March 29, 2024
    Attorneys for convicted murderer Alex Murdaugh say their client failed a polygraph test because he was asked strange questions and the test administrator mentioned another killer before the test was conducted. The FBI is trying to back out of its plea agreement with Murdaugh, who pleaded guilty last year to federal financial crimes. The FBI […]
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  • AP Awarded ‘Team Picture Of The Year’ Award Featuring Photo Of Hamas Terrorists Parading Body Of Young Israeli Woman March 29, 2024
    A journalism institute bestowed its first-place award for “Team Picture of the Year” on the Associated Press (AP) for its coverage of the Israel-Hamas war. The photo, taken by a freelance photographer, showed the horrifying image of Hamas terrorists parading a young Israeli woman’s body through the streets of Gaza. The Reynolds Journalism Institute, which […]
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  • Beyoncé Rewrites Lyrics Of Dolly Parton Classic ‘Jolene’ For New Country Album March 29, 2024
    Beyoncé rewrote the lyrics to Dolly Parton’s classic country song, “Jolene,” giving the single a more confrontational tone compared to the original. The singer released her new album “Cowboy Carter” on Friday, including the previously released single “Texas Hold ‘Em.” Parton alluded to the news earlier this month after telling Knox News, “I think she’s […]
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  • Few states cover fertility treatment for same-sex couples, but that could be changing March 29, 2024
    Elizabeth Bauer was working out at the gym one morning last August when she got a phone call from her fertility nurse. It was a call that Bauer and her wife, Rebecca, had long been waiting for. Elizabeth dialed in Rebecca so they could listen together: They were pregnant. The Washington, D.C., couple decided before […]
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  • Vets fret as private equity snaps up clinics, pet care companies March 29, 2024
    HUNTSVILLE, Ala. — About a year ago, veterinarian Melissa Ezell started noticing subtle changes at the midsized animal clinic in Huntsville, Alabama, where she works. She said she and other vets were feeling pressure from management to make a certain amount of money from every appointment. If a pet owner wasn’t going to spend enough, […]
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  • Poll finds Missourians want better access to birth control. Bipartisan bill could grant it March 29, 2024
    Missourians overwhelmingly support access to contraceptives, but some fear their lawmakers could pass laws limiting that availability, a new poll shows. The survey, released Thursday by The Right Time, a family planning initiative through the Missouri Family Health Council Inc., polled 1,000 Missourians between the ages of 18 and 35, split almost evenly between Democrats, […]
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  • Senate works to approve license requirements for specialized childcare March 29, 2024
    The state Senate has given initial approval to legislation that would create a prescribed pediatric extended-care center license issued by the Missouri Department of Health and Senior Services (DHSS). The bill from Sen. Rusty Black, R-Chillicothe, focuses on providing specialized care for children with complex medical needs. Currently, children with medical complexities can receive private […]
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  • House passes bill to help needy Missourians with hearing loss gain their hearing again March 28, 2024
    Current Missouri law allows Medicaid payments to cover the cost of hearing aids for eligible low-income children, pregnant women, and visually-impaired people. The Missouri House of Representatives has passed a bill that would expand Medicaid coverage to include hearing aids and cochlear implants for all eligible low-income residents. Rep. Cameron Parker, R-Campbell, is sponsoring the […]
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  • MoDOT on bridge collisions: “We design for some…can’t factor in everything” (LISTEN) March 28, 2024
    Following the collapse of the Francis Scott Key Bridge in Baltimore, how safe are bridges over the Missouri and Mississippi Rivers?  MoDOT Assistant Chief Engineer Eric Schroeter joined Show Me Today to explain that not only are bridges designed for barge collisions but also freezing water, floods, and even earthquakes. There are over 10,400 bridges […]
    Bill Pollock