Lanham Music offered young musicians a unique way to stay active this summer with their week long Rock Camp, concluding with a live performance that was on Saturday June 20th at Cafe Acoustic.
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MU Extension is partnering with The Nature Conservancy, the Missouri Department of Conservation and the Missouri Prairie Foundation to offer a summer-long native plant identification workshop series.
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The Missouri Department of Conservation's St. Joseph office is purchasing native tree and shrub fruits and seeds from the public to support statewide forest regeneration efforts.
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The Allied Arts Council and the City of St. Joseph are reminding residents that the deadline to nominate individuals and organizations for the 2026 Mayor’s Awards for the Arts is approaching.
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Cancer patients in Iowa will be unable to seek legal action against chemical makers under a recent Supreme Court ruling in favor of glyphosate manufacturers. Glyphosate is the pesticide found in the weedkiller Roundup.
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John Coffey, the radio voice of the Bearcats and KXCV-KRNW station manager, will be inducted into Northwest Missouri State's M-Club Hall of Fame this fall.
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Many states face a fast approaching deadline to lower their Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program payment error rates or shoulder some of the federal program’s benefit costs. Food security groups worry this and other changes brought on by the One Big Beautiful Bill Act could result in people losing aid.
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The Trump administration lowered tariffs on farm equipment last month. But with economic pressures on farmers, equipment dealers and manufacturers, the move may not bring much relief.
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