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Moriah Renaud voted in the Rolla's 4th Ward in the November election, less than six months before she was elected in the 1st Ward, a possible violation of city rules.
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Dispensaries are starting to open in more rural areas as the rollout of voter-approved medical marijuana continues.
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Five Rolla City Council members up for reelection voted for a mask mandate, and all five of them lost in this month's election.
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Missouri is among the worst states in the nation in percentage of population vaccinated, but Gov. Mike Parson said that could turn around soon.
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A new entrance to campus and the poor condition of the Bureau of Mines building are bringing its demolition.
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Shutdowns and cancellations during the coronavirus pandemic led many people to head outdoors.
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It's been two weeks since coronavirus vaccines arrived in Missouri's two largest metro areas. Now they are starting to arrive in smaller cities.
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With COVID-19 cases on the rise, the Rolla City Council approves restrictions that will go into effect Friday morning.
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Phelps County had a relatively low number of COVID cases, until a big spike in the past month.
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Missouri S&T's chancellor is pushing for more partnerships and private investment as the path for the university's growth.