Many operations entered the spring with fuel purchased over the winter for less than $3 per gallon. However, the first refill of the season could cost more than $1.50 higher per gallon.
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The Missouri National Education Association, which raised the initial challenge, plans to appeal to the state's highest court.
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A new women’s health clinic aimed at expanding care and improving patient experience will open in northwest Missouri next month.
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An upcoming bridge project in Page County has received a financial boost from a federal grant program.
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As commissioner, Jake Steel will lead the Kansas State Department of Education in overseeing the state's K-12 public schools.
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Guest farm workers holding H-2A visas are more important than ever for agriculture, especially after President Trump’s immigration crackdown. But efforts to expand the program are opposed by groups across the political spectrum.
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