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Sunday, September 28, 2025 – Missouri political news headlines

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Washington Examiner: Trump’s tariff troubles put Democrats in tight spot over farmer relief; Hawley supports president’s plan (avoid Washington Examiner paywall by reading archived version here)

P-D: Company had ‘track record’ of accidents. Then a Perryville cereal plant worker from Guatemala – working under an alias – died (avoid stltoday paywall by reading archived version here)

JCNT: Kayla Kueckelhan named new DED deputy director

JCNT: Missouri school districts, experts say emergency funds made difference in reserve fund balances

KOMU (Columbia): Missouri law ending temp tags simplifies car buying, but increases upfront costs (link via TonysKansasCity.com)

JCNT: From boats to oboes, Missouri State Agency for Surplus Property offers variety of items

Columbia Missourian: MoDOT urges drivers to slow down in I-70 work zone from Columbia to Kingdom City

KMOV (St. Louis): Traffic flowing smoother on I-70 in Warren County after changes and enforcement in construction zone

REPLAY, Sunday 8 am. Central: The FARM Show on Westplex Talk 104.5 FM (Warren, Franklin, St. Charles and west St. Louis Counties): Speakers revealed for Missouri Governor’s Conference on Agriculture; dealing with black vulture fatigue; Conservation Reserve Program acres; fall burndown tips; Washington Missourian piece covers Franklin County hemp growers, Missourians for a Single Market’s 2026 initiative, plus state and St. Louis County proposed regulations

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KC Star op-ed: University of Central Missouri professor emeritus Terry Rodenberg: How can Missourians come together if politicians keep dividing us?

Talking Points Memo’s Khaya Himmelman: Missouri GOP Guv will make Trump’s midterm-stealing new map official Sunday

Amazon.com: John Combest: Stalking, Harassment, Internet Trolling: A Guide to Recovering and Rebuilding After Online Attacks – available in paperback and Amazon Kindle

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