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Missouri pork producers say California's animal welfare law hurts business
Missouri pork producers say a California law that went into effect in January is hurting their businesses.Former GM Fairfax employee offers perspective as plant begins layoffs
A former General Motors Fairfax plant worker and current Unified Government Commissioner offers perspective as the plant begins its first round of layoffs.'It impacts our quality of life': Farm Bureau speaks out against USPS plan
The Missouri Farm Bureau president opposes a proposal from the United States Postal Service to change how the agency collects nad processes outgoing mail from rural communities.Park Hill parents concerned with redistricting claim inequitable divisions
Confusion and concerns continue in the Northland as the Park Hill School District is drawing new boundary lines.KU Health System partners with salon for inclusive hair care
This summer, a Black salon owner got a visit from a registered nurse with the University of Kansas Health System who thought her products should have a place in hospitals.Harrisonville farmer shares his love for farming with his community
A farmer from Harrisonville, Missouri, is not only one of 10 farmers chosen from across the country to represent agriculture in the U.S., but he also owns and operates a popular pumpkin patch.
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