A request for $20.2 million in industrial revenue bonds for the construction of a warehouse is on hold because a contract for the purchase of the land has now lapsed, the Joplin City Council has been told.
JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. — Lawmakers on Wednesday weighed legislation that would extend provisions relating to health care services for pregnant and postpartum women in Missouri.
JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. — A Missouri House committee on Thursday voted to expand a proposed ban on minors receiving gender-affirming care so that the bill would apply to adults who are incarcerated.
TOPEKA, Kan. — Members of a Kansas House committee on Thursday passed legislation meant to push officials in western Kansas to come up with ideas to conserve water in the disappearing Ogallala Aquifer.
Ozark Christian College will host its annual Preaching-Teaching Convention beginning with a banquet Monday evening and featuring workshops, children’s programs and more through Wednesday.
NEOSHO, Mo. — Nearly 300 residents from Southwest Missouri gathered last week to learn more about what is being sprayed on area fields and to voice their concerns.
When Briana Russo was on a recent job hunt, she specifically looked for a telecommuting position in which she could work from home. She landed such a job with Merck and Co. almost a year ago, and has loved doing…
A $9 million project cost to widen Zora Street and build a roundabout at Duquesne Road created concerns for two members of the Joplin City Council at a meeting last week.