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College basketball coaches from across Missouri are coming together to discuss the importance of leadership and how they recruit incoming student…
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It takes a lot of water to grow rice.Farmers in Missouri’s bootheel have plenty from underground aquifers, replenished by the Mississippi River. But in…
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In Fredericktown, Missouri, three women walked towards what looked like a Martian landscape.The sparsely vegetated area covered in reddish-tan dirt, once…
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It’s been nearly 300 years since lead was first discovered in Missouri.But the element's important role in the state's economy may come at a price to…
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Carlos Vargas-Aburto, currently acting president of Kutztown University of Pennsylvania, will become the 18th president of Southeast Missouri State…
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Employment in the field of information security, web development and computer networks—cybersecurity—is expected to increase 22 percent by 2020, according…
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Reporting for this story by KRCU’s Jacob McCleland.The Bangladeshi man who is accused of attempting to blow up the Federal Reserve Bank of New York has…
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The Missouri House and Senate are still at an impasse over next year’s state budget.The Senate has made no progress on persuading Jason Crowell (R, Cape…
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Dangerously hot in St. Louis Metro area Monday and TuesdayThe National Weather Service has issued an excessive heat warning for Monday and Tuesday due to…
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A group of military veterans has sued several Missouri educational institutions, alleging that they were systematically overcharged, the Riverfront Times…