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Illinois Expanded Its Medicaid Program. Missouri Didn’t. How Are Those...

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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.

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Illinois, 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.

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What 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.

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Right 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.

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Election Results - Missouri

Unofficial results for the April 2, 2013 election in Clark and Lewis Counties in northeast Missouri.

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C-SC President to Retire in 2014

Culver-Stockton College President Dick Valentine says he will retire, effective June 30, 2014.

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Fox 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.

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Open 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.

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2014 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...

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MODOT 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.

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Election Results 2012

Winners and referendum decisions in each race are signified by bold face type.West Central Illinois Election Results:

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Gov. Nixon says No to Arming Teachers

Missouri Gov. Jay Nixon says teachers in his state should be able to focus on teaching.

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Nixon 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.

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150th 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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