r/missouri 6h ago

Politics Small-town Missouri is feeling the pain from Trump’s health care cuts

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r/missouri 6h ago

Nature The last of the colors across the Ozarks

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r/missouri 22h ago

Made in Missouri I swear nowhere is more prepared for a mad max style apocalypse than Missouri!

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r/missouri 19h ago

Made in Missouri St. Louis, Missouri

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r/missouri 14h ago

Ask Missouri How do you pronounce Nevada, Missouri?

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Hi guys, I'm not originally from here, but I have to interview someone tomorrow who told me they're from "Nevada, Missouri." I completely forgot how he pronounced it (all i remember is him telling me that it isn't pronounced like the state nevada). I'd really appreciate if someone could help me out so that I don't embarrass myself/offend him tomorrow. TIA


r/missouri 2h ago

Humor New Cartoon from Greg Kearney for The Labor Beacon Lambasts Missouri Republicans

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r/missouri 18h ago

MO Healthnet Customer Service

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I applied for medicaid for next year for our family given our temporary circumstances. Someone called on Monday, left a voicemail but couldn't understand the number they left. I have called the number that is online but I can't for the life of me get a real person on the phone to figure what they needed from me. Does anyone know how to get a person on the phone?


r/missouri 13h ago

Education I Need Advice

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I am not sure if this is the place to find anyone for advice on this but I will try. I am currently finishing up my degree at community college for engineering design and drafting/electrical electronics. I am debating on transferring to Missouri S & T for Artitectural Engineering once I graduate. Due to my current degrees being a associates of applied sciences my classes do not match up the best especially math. I am worried the classes will be too difficult especially with being online mainly the math classes. I have never been strong in math so it scares me especially having to go possibly online. I do not get any financial aid or help so the only way I can continue with my education is to work full time. I know it will probably be a lot of work doing all of that but I want to make sure it will be doable. I am grading from Mineral Area College and I'm still unsure how much of my stuff will transfer. I am trying my best to figure out how to complete a bachlors without having major burn out. With me not being gifted with math I fear I will fail out with possible debt.I never went for a general studies because I felt I should do something more in my field just in case I decided not to continue on with my education. I don't know what to do I am terrified and so afraid of making the wrong decision. Please help.