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When temperatures rise, cattle grazing on tall fescue grass is a recipe for disaster.
A look back at how Cape Girardeau’s Fourth of July celebrations have changed since the 1880s, from picnics and parades to ...
One health policy professor said cutting Medicaid and similar programs "will be devastating" to millions of Americans.
There are two distinct levels in the backyard, so once Lawrence and Mei had everything evened out, they added pea gravel and ...
After one year of competition in the Southeastern Conference, the Sooners received praise from the league’s commissioner.
One gardener revealed a surprising plastic cup reuse hack with a Starbucks cup, showing how to create an ultra-sustainable ...
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Taylor Mitchell earns master’s in human paleobiology
Taylor Mitchell of Forsyth has graduated from George Washington University in Washington, D.C., with a master’s degree in human paleobiology. Mitchell graduated with a 3.9 grade point average during ...
Ed Mickelson, affectionately known in St. Louis as “The Last Brown in Town” from his time playing first base for the city’s ...
The Missouri State Highway Patrol is accepting applications for the 126th Recruit Class. The Patrol is encouraging qualified individuals of all backgrounds to apply. Testing will be held in Jefferson ...
The once dominant road-trip stop now has about 60 franchise stores left, including one in rural Missouri that offers a vey ...
Six young journalists have joined the Las Vegas Review-Journal newsroom as summer interns across the news, photo and video ...
LSU has had Heisman winners, national champions and No. 1 overall picks at the QB position over the years. Here are the best ...