Small Gains for Illinois' Housing Market
Home prices increased 12.2% across the nation in February compared to a year ago. That's according to real estate aggregator CoreLogic.
View ArticleIllinois, Missouri Exceed Health Insurance Signup Expectations; Iowa Falls Short
More than 8 million people nationally signed up for health insurance during the first open enrollment period.
View ArticleWhat does the Right to Farm mean in Missouri?
Members of Congress are throwing their support behind a proposed “right to farm” amendment in Missouri’s constitution. But critics are pointing to the measure’s ambiguous language as problematic.
View ArticleRight to Farm Pits Farmer against Farmer
The agriculture industry is a cornerstone of the Midwest economy. In some states, it may even become a right.
View ArticleElection Results - Missouri
Unofficial results for the April 2, 2013 election in Clark and Lewis Counties in northeast Missouri.
View ArticleC-SC President to Retire in 2014
Culver-Stockton College President Dick Valentine says he will retire, effective June 30, 2014.
View ArticleFox Valley Lake on List of Impaired Waters
A couple more pollutants have been found in a lake in Northeast Missouri that was already on the state’s list of impaired waters.
View ArticleOpen Enrollment Deadline Looms
Everyone must have health coverage whether it’s a private plan, through work or a government subsidy by March 31. Those who don’t will face a tax penalty next year.
View Article2014 Election Results
The Tri States Public Radio Newsroom will be covering and updating all local election results on-air this evening until around midnight. You can also follow our coverage online here.In addition to our...
View ArticleMODOT Facing Budget Crunch
2012 has been a pretty good year for transportation improvements in northeast Missouri. A special panel is working to make sure that can continue.
View ArticleElection Results 2012
Winners and referendum decisions in each race are signified by bold face type.West Central Illinois Election Results:
View ArticleGov. Nixon says No to Arming Teachers
Missouri Gov. Jay Nixon says teachers in his state should be able to focus on teaching.
View ArticleNixon Pushes for Preschool Money
Missouri Governor Jay Nixon says he wants to make it easier for the youngest students in his state to get off to a good start in their educational carrers.
View Article150th Anniversary for Mark Twain
Henry Sweets says Samuel Clemens officially became Mark Twain on either Feb. 2 or Feb. 3 of 1863. That’s the first time an article by Clemens was published with the famous pen name.Sweets, who is the...
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