Deputies in western Missouri’s Vernon County are investigating the killings of several heads of cattle that took place in mid-October. They appear to have been shot with a small-caliber gun, according ...
United Healthcare customers in Missouri could lose their out-of-network insurance coverage at SSM Health at the end of this month if both sides fail to make a deal. The state Department of Commerce ...
Poaching cases continue to pop up during Missouri’s fall hunting seasons. State Department of Conservation Director Jason Sumners said one case involved the illegal hunting of a black bear in Ozark ...
“Make America Healthy Again,” or “MAHA,” is no longer just a slogan or federal policy. It’s the name of a bill being sponsored by U.S. Rep. Eric Burlison, R-Mo. 7th District, that would create an ...
A variety of owls come to Missouri for the winter, and if you are lucky, you may see one. Ashley Byrd talks with state ornithologist Kristen Heath-Acre about what we may see or at least hear this ...
Beyond the holiday lights and legends, there are plenty of events and stories in the night sky. Our regular guest, astronomer Paul Temple of Central Methodist University, explains how to find meteor ...
Seven elder abuse prevention forums were held over the fall to hear from Missourians across the state who have concerns about their loved ones. The statewide tour was organized by Lt. Governor David ...
The Missouri Restaurant Association says the state’s 12-thousand plus restaurants are hoping for a strong holiday season. Spokesman Buddy Lahl says many are making savvy menu adjustments due to higher ...
If you’ve been frustrated waiting for your mail in Missouri, you’re not alone. Congresswoman Ann Wagner says the Postal Service has been plagued by what she calls “embarrassing failures.” After a face ...
Missourians may soon experience quicker service at DMVs across the state. Trish Vincent, Director of the Missouri Department of Revenue told Missourinet that it is the goal of a new system known as ...
Public transit is not only for large or mid-sized cities, but also for Missouri’s rural areas. Funding for these services is in jeopardy. Marshall Griffin spoke with Dorothy Yeager, Executive Director ...
The Missouri Farm Bureau is adding health care coverage for its members. Brownfield Ag News’ Cyndi Young unpacks the news with President Garrett Hawkins.