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Highly Processed Food Cut From Missouri SNAP

Highly Processed Food Cut From Missouri SNAP

by Sue Danielson | Dec 10, 2025 | Health / Medicine, News, Politics / Govt, Science / Technology

(WASHINGTON D.C.) — Starting next year in Missouri, highly processed food will be cut from the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP).  Missouri is one of 18 states pushing for SNAP food-choice waivers, under the Make America Healthy Again Initiative....
Missouri Governor’s Mansion Hosts First Tree Lighting Under Kehoe Administration

Missouri Governor’s Mansion Hosts First Tree Lighting Under Kehoe Administration

by Mathew Pilger | Dec 5, 2025 | News

Gov. Mike Kehoe and First Lady Claudia Kehoe are inviting families to the Missouri Governor’s Mansion this Friday at 6:00p.m. for their first tree lighting ceremony and Candlelight Tours. Shari Childs, Executive Director of the Missouri Governor’s Mansion, told...
Missouri Governor Extends Drought Alert Through April 2026

Missouri Governor Extends Drought Alert Through April 2026

by Mathew Pilger | Nov 28, 2025 | News, Outdoors, Weather

The drought alert in Missouri isn’t ending anytime soon. Gov. Mike Kehoe has extended the alert originally issued on September 22nd, which was set to expire December 1st. The new expiration date is April 1st, 2026. When the alert was first declared, 85 counties and...
Governor Mike Kehoe appoints educator from Mexico, Missouri, to serve as the state’s next Poet Laureate (LISTEN)

Governor Mike Kehoe appoints educator from Mexico, Missouri, to serve as the state’s next Poet Laureate (LISTEN)

by [email protected] | Oct 10, 2025 | Education, News, Show Me Today

Justin Hamm is the school librarian at Eugene Field Elementary, and he says the creativity of his students often fuels his poetry.  Matt Pilger sat down with Hamm for Show Me Today to talk about the inspiration behind his work—and how he plans to bring poetry to life...
Missouri Leaders Announce Immediate Crime-Fighting Measures in Downtown Columbia

Missouri Leaders Announce Immediate Crime-Fighting Measures in Downtown Columbia

by Mathew Pilger | Oct 1, 2025 | Crime / Courts, News

University of Missouri and local law enforcement leaders have announced a series of immediate steps to address rising public safety concerns in downtown Columbia. The plan includes increased foot patrols by Columbia Police and Mizzou Police during peak weekend hours....
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