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  • Maryville Plans All-Inclusive Playground for Mozingo Lake Park

    The City of Maryville is partnering with local Lions Clubs to replace aging equipment at Mozingo Lake Recreation Park with a new all-inclusive playground. The project targets the Lions Shelter area, where existing structures installed in 2002 were recently deemed unsafe and broken. Officials are currently seeking grant funding for the initiative and hope to…

  • St. Joseph Launches New Initiative to Enhance Park Safety

    The City of St. Joseph is introducing a new safety program designed to reduce crime and improve security across local parks through environmental design changes. The initiative focuses on preventative measures like improved lighting, better sightlines, and increased patrols to address concerns that nearly two-thirds of residents feel unsafe in parks at night. Officials say…

  • Jackson County Debates Ban on Police Masks

    Jackson County lawmakers are considering a controversial ordinance that would prohibit most law enforcement officers from concealing their faces or badges while on duty, with limited exceptions for undercover or tactical work. Legislature Chair Manny Abarca III argues the measure is a necessary step to ensure uniform accountability and protect civil liberties. However, the proposal…

  • St. Joseph Finance Committee Reviews Audit and Facility Funding

    The St. Joseph School District’s finance committee met Tuesday to take a deeper look at the recent financial audit and discuss ways to strengthen district procedures. Assistant Superintendent Robert Hedgecorth says the meeting gave members time to clarify complex figures and address misconceptions circulating in the community. He also noted that building two new high…

  • MoDOT and Evergy Partner on U.S. 71 Upgrades for New Gas Plant

    The Missouri Department of Transportation is teaming up with Evergy to overhaul the intersection of U.S. Route 71 and 340th Street in preparation for a major new natural gas plant south of Maryville. The project, which is set to go out for bids this April, will replace the current crossover with “J-turns” to handle the…

  • St. Joseph FedEx Ship Center Set to Close

    The FedEx Ship Center located on Easton Road in St. Joseph is scheduled to permanently close its doors on February 28th. The company confirmed the move in emails to customers, though specific reasons for the closure have not been released. A spokesperson stated that FedEx operations will continue in the wider area and encouraged customers…

  • Missouri Bill Proposes Raising Rural Interstate Speed Limits

    Missouri lawmakers are considering Senate Bill 1408, which seeks to raise the maximum speed limit on rural interstates and freeways from 70 to 75 mph. While Senator Jamie Burger introduced the legislation to increase travel efficiency, the Missouri Department of Transportation has voiced opposition, warning that higher speeds could lead to a rise in traffic…

  • NCMC Savannah Campus Awarded $1.37 Million to Expand Health Workforce

    North Central Missouri College’s Savannah Campus has secured a $1.37 million federal grant in partnership with Mosaic Life Care to enhance its health workforce training. The funding is designed to accelerate growth in the school’s behavioral health program by covering tuition and essential costs for students. Officials say the initiative aims to strengthen care coordination…

  • Missouri Legislation Targets AI-Generated Child Exploitation

    Missouri Representative Jeff Farnan has introduced legislation aimed at closing legal loopholes regarding the use of artificial intelligence to create child sexual abuse material. House Bill 2035 would explicitly criminalize the creation of AI-generated images that depict sexual abuse, whether they feature identifiable children or are entirely synthetic. If passed, the bill would prevent defendants…

  • Missouri Bill Proposes Mandatory Gifted Screening for Early Learners

    New legislation introduced in the Missouri House would require all public school districts to screen every student for gifted education programs before they enter the third grade. House Bill 1757 aims to create a more equitable identification system by replacing reliance on referrals with universal screenings, beginning in the 2026-27 school year. Under the proposal,…