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Missouri legislators work to improve rural internet service

DORA, Mo. (KY3) - Jeff Macler has traveled all over the world. He’s an inventor and systems analyst who works with clients in China, Mexico, Canada, and South Africa on a daily basis. The company that employs him is based in St. Louis, Mo. “I’ve lived in large cities and I’ve traveled extensively, and being able to come home and see your own property, and your own ground and being able to cultivate that is something that’s very special to us,”.

Springfield and Branson court Missouri travelers on summer road trips

View Comments For many travelers in Missouri and around the country, 2021 looks like it s going to include a summer of road-tripping. Wanderlust is roaring back, local travel experts say, as people seek out revenge travel experiences after the pandemic year. People are tired of being cooped up, said Rep. Travis Smith, vice-chair of the Missouri House special committee on tourism. Smith, a Republican from Dora who represents parts of Taney, Ozark and Douglas Counties, told the News-Leader in late April he s seen data from a California-based consultancy, Destination Analysts, to the effect that about 70 percent of American travelers are what they ve called the ready-to-travel state of mind.

IIOT Cyber Archives

Follow Us We are first in your inbox with the most important news in the industry―keeping you smarter and one-step ahead in this ever-changing and competitive market.Start your free subscription IIOT Cyber by Sonal Patel | May 13, 2021 The Biden administration this week issued a new spate of actions to bolster the nation’s cybersecurity, though details of its 100-day plan issued last month to address risks to the… by Sonal Patel | December 3, 2020 The North American Energy Standards Board (NAESB), a wholesale and retail natural gas and power industry forum comprising 300 corporate members, will initially focus its standards development to support cybersecurity…

As Americans eye spring and summer road trips, Springfield and Branson court travelers

As Americans eye spring and summer road trips, Springfield and Branson court travelers Gregory J. Holman, Springfield News-Leader © Nathan Papes/News-Leader Wonders of Wildlife unveiled a bronze casting of a 1,000-lb. black marlin from Australia to mark the one-year anniversary of WOW National Museum and Aquarium. For many travelers in Missouri and around the country, 2021 looks like it s going to include a summer of road-tripping. Wanderlust is roaring back, local travel experts say, as people seek out revenge travel experiences after the pandemic year. People are tired of being cooped up, said Rep. Travis Smith, vice-chair of the Missouri House special committee on tourism.

Missouri lawmakers approve prescription drug monitoring plan; bill heads to governor s desk

Missouri lawmakers approve prescription drug monitoring plan; bill heads to governor s desk Summer Ballentine View Comments JEFFERSON CITY Missouri is closer than ever to joining every other state in having a statewide prescription drug database, after the House on Tuesday sent a bill that would create one to Gov. Mike Parson for consideration. The GOP-led House voted 91-64 in favor of the bill, which would enable a statewide database that provides physicians and pharmacists with a patient s prescription history so they can intervene with medical help for those who might be struggling with addiction. Parson has said he supports prescription drug monitoring.

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