Missouri retailers and grocers are facing a new challenge after President Trump halted penny production in June. Dan Shaul, President of the Missouri Grocers Association told Missourinet that experts ...
Winter is right around the corner, and the National Weather Service is reminding Missourians how to prepare.
A national survey led by Washington University in St. Louis shows most Missourians are happy with their personal health care but deeply concerned about the system overall. Dr. Margaret Kruk is ...
The Missouri women’s basketball team opened the Kellie Harper era with a 78-71 win over Central Arkansas on Monday night at Mizzou Arena. Junior guard Shannon Dowell powered the Tigers with 21 points ...
Missouri Secretary of State Denny Hoskins told Missourinet that there’s a wide range of issues on the ballot during Tuesday’s election. “There’s not elections everywhere in the state of Missouri, but ...
Missouri’s last comprehensive energy plan rolled out ten years ago, so the state is working to develop a new one.
President Trump’s agreement with Argentina to lower tariffs on beef imports is not going over well with some members of Missouri’s congressional delegation. U.S. Rep. Mark Alford, R-Mo. 4th District, ...
Artificial Intelligence is growing in use not only in corporate America, but in state government as well. Anyone who’s logged onto the Missouri Department of Revenue’s website has most likely met ...
A new COVID variant nicknamed “razor blade throat” or “Nimbus” is making its way through Missouri, and it’s living up to its name. Dr. Steven Lawrence, Professor of Medicine at Washington University ...
(WASHINGTON D.C.) — Missouri U.S. Sen. Josh Hawley has introduced a bill which would use billions of dollars in tariff revenue for direct payments to farmers and ranchers. Hawley said his bill (The ...
(Columbia, MO) — Missouri net farm income is projected to rise 58% in 2025 compared to 2024. Researcher Danyelle Chin of Missouri’s Rural and Farm Finance Policy Center says there are two main reasons ...
(Undated) — Organizers of a University of Missouri Extension program, designed to cut food waste say they’re seeing very good results. Rachel O’Halloran of Mizzou Extension in Gasconde, Franklin, and ...