Martin's time in Missouri politics included unsuccessfully running twice for statewide and congressional office.
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Musician and storyteller Martha Redbone plumbs the roots of American music and draws influences from her Black and Native American forebears. The Martha Redbone Roots Project plays the Sheldon on Friday.
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Shipp will take the top role at the private university in Town and Country, which serves over 9,200 students, after Mark Lombardi retires this year.
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Wendy Applequist of the Missouri Botanical Garden posits that traditional use of invasive species will bring back native plants and stabilize ecosystems.
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The state ranks fifth in the country for agricultural product exports worth $10.6 billion, according to the Illinois Department of Agriculture.
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Defense attorneys are pointing to a Feb. 10 executive order from President Donald Trump pausing enforcement of the Foreign Corrupt Practices Act. The president’s order says the law’s use has been “stretched beyond proper bounds and abused in a manner that harms the interests of the United States.”
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In the heart of Missouri's historic Lead Belt, residents are concerned about contamination from a new industry moving into town.
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The latest episode of St. Louis Public Radio's political mailbag series focuses on important Missouri elections.
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The order directs all state agencies to eliminate diversity, equity and inclusion initiatives. It also bars state funds from going toward such programs.
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Republicans say that putting a new measure on the ballot to undo Amendment 3 is a priority for this legislative session.
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Forecasters predict the snow will fall until midnight and 3 a.m., tapering off first in the west and later in the east.
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