Thursday, October 2, 2025 – Missouri political news headlines
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Newsmax: Government shut down because ‘Schumer is afraid of AOC’
P-D: Furloughs hit St. Louis-area federal workers, sparking worry about a lengthy shutdown (avoid stltoday paywall by reading archived version here)
Columbia Missourian: Many mid-Missouri agencies remain open despite federal government shutdown
KCUR: Kansas City hit by government shutdown, closing Truman Library and dozens of federal agencies
JCNT: Hanaway celebrates Biden-era court win over border wall funding
Missourinet: Burlison says feds need to stop hiding info on UFOs
The Missouri Times: Joe Steelman kicks off campaign to over 300 supporters outside Rolla
P-D: Missouri’s ballot language law put to test in fight over measure to ban abortion (avoid stltoday paywall by reading archived version here)
Missouri Independent: Federal lawsuit to limit access to abortion pill moved from Texas to Missouri
Fox 2 St. Louis: KC stadium lawsuit could be heading to high court
Brownfield Ag News: Kehoe: drought Expands in Missouri, covering 90% of ag acres
Fox 2 St. Louis: Some Missouri farmers are already finished with corn harvest
Missourinet: Missouri leaders announce immediate crime-fighting measures in downtown Columbia
Washington Missourian: Additional federal funding secured for Washington airport work
Southeast Missourian: State Department of Transportation waives hauling permit costs to assist farmers during drought (avoid Southeast Missourian paywall by reading archived version here)
Washington Missourian: Second MoDOT Highway 47 open house is Oct. 9 in Union
P-D: Who wrote the racist graffiti at Francis Howell? School custodian, charges say (avoid stltoday paywall by reading archived version here)
P-D editorial: Targeting US cities as military ‘training grounds’ must not become normal (avoid stltoday paywall by reading archived version here)