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Former Lt. Governor Joe Maxwell Endorses Lucas Kunce for Senate

INDEPENDENCE, Mo. – On Wednesday, former Lieutenant Governor Joe Maxwell, a veteran and leader in the fight to defend American farmers, endorsed Lucas Kunce for U.S. Senate.  “For far too long career politicians like Josh Hawley have condoned transnational corporations’ takeover and consolidation of our agriculture and food system, and foreign entities buying up our farmland. […]

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Illinois Manufacturers’ Association Education Foundation seeks measures to increase training opportunities, strengthen workforce

SPRINGFIELD – The Illinois Manufacturers’ Association (IMA) Education Foundation is pushing for passage of several bills designed to build a workforce of the future by increasing education opportunities and removing barriers that prevent students from exploring jobs in the manufacturing industry.   Nationally, there are nearly 800,000 open jobs in the manufacturing industry, including tens of

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‘Makers Madness’ Contest enters final round

SPRINGFIELD – As voting opens in the final round of the 2023 “Makers Madness” contest, four products have emerged as finalists in the bracket-style tournament hosted by the Illinois Manufacturers’ Association that lets voters decide which product is The Coolest Thing Made in Illinois.   Presented by Comcast Business, the competition celebrates the incredible work

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Man admits setting fires in Mark Twain National Forest and assaulting of Forest Service employee

From a news release CAPE GIRARDEAU – A 37-year-old man from Iron County, Missouri has admitted engaging in an October crime spree that included arsons in the Mark Twain National Forest in Missouri and the assault of a U.S. Forest Service law enforcement officer.   Lucas G. Henson pleaded guilty in front of U.S. District

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March is National Brain Injury Awareness Month: Brain Injury Fact of the Day

When someone sustains a moderate to severe traumatic brain injury (TBI) the result can be a chronic disease or disability that lasts a lifetime. Learn More at the Brain Injury Association of Missouri Centers for Disease Control (CDC) defines chronic disease as a health condition that last a year or longer and requires ongoing medical

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March is National Ladder Safety Month Awareness

SPRINGFIELD – The Illinois Department of Labor’s (IDOL) Division of Occupational Health and Safety (IL OSHA) and On-Site Consultation Program are highlighting 2023 National Ladder Safety Month to promote the safe use of ladders and the opportunity to be certified in ladder safety training.   “Falling from a ladder can lead to serious injury or

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Missouri House approves one-mile landfill buffer

JEFFERSON CITY — Missouri Representatives, in an overwhelming 139-16 vote Wednesday, approved a measure creating a one-mile buffer between landfills and neighboring municipalities. The vote follows widespread public outcry about the potential development of a new landfill in southern Kansas City that would border Cass County. The development would be adjacent to tens of thousands of

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Missouri adults can now earn an accredited high school diploma online for free 

JEFFERSON CITY — Over 455,000 Missourians left high school without earning a diploma. Now, through a new program from the Missouri Department of Elementary and Secondary Education, those adults will have the opportunity to finish high school 100% online and at no cost through the Missouri Workforce Diploma Program.      Graduation Alliance has been selected as an adult high school diploma

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