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The United Way's annual Stuff the Bus campaign wrapped up on Saturday August 2 at both Walmart locations in town.
The Missouri governor’s State of the State Address on January 28 was thoroughly Mike Kehoe-esque. A jowly former car salesman ...
Mental health experts say back-to-school season in Missouri is about more than supplies and schedules. With one in five young ...
The St. Joseph School District has opened enrollment for all new and returning students, and asks families to complete ...
Jefferson City Council will consider free bus fares for students on JeffTran Tripper routes to increase student ridership ...
Students in Jefferson City will be able to ride the city bus for free for an hour after school this fall semester.
The first seat of the day for your child may be right here on a bus. So school bus safety is on the mind of our viewer ...
The Salvation Army and Walmart have partnered to help students in need for over 30 years and they are back at it again this ...
As summer winds down, the St. Joseph community has a chance to make a lasting impact by supporting local students through the 17th Annual Stuff the Bus School Supplies Drive.
Springfield high school students have been required to wear ID badges since 2000. This is the first year they will be ...
KANSAS CITY, Mo. — The Missouri Gaming Commission had hoped to have sports wagering launched by June 30. But when the Secretary of State rejected a bit to use “emergency rulemaking,” the commission ...
Parents, as you get ready to send your Pre-K through 12th-graders back to school, here’s what you need to know according to your student’s district: Each KCPS teacher typically receives around $250 ...
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