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MPA monitoring bills filed in Jefferson City

The Missouri General Assembly is set to convene on Wednesday, Jan. 6, in Jefferson City. This year's legislative session

A statehouse year of ‘S’ words

By Mark Hughes and Phill Brooks Missouri Digital News  News from Missouri's statehouse for 2015 was dominated by words starting with

Download new story about the Missouri Capitol!

"Night at the Capitol," a new 13-chapter serialized story from Missouri Press, is now available. The story is free

January writing workshop will feature variety of authors

Countless journalists have dreamed of writing and publishing books, such as memoirs, biographies, investigative reports, novels, short stories, poetry

Spend a “Night at the Capitol” in new serial

The 2016 Reading Across Missouri project kicks off in January. This year, we're sprinkling a little magic on Missouri

In his own words: Student journalist Tim Tai

On Monday, Nov. 9, student journalist Tim Tai found himself in the middle of the story at the University

Help Support Missouri Newspaper Interns on Giving Tuesday

On Tuesday, Dec. 1, the Missouri Press Foundation is joining with other non-profit organizations around the world to celebrate

Sign Up for a One-Day Authoring and Publishing Workshop!

Whether you are an unpublished author who wants to break through, or a published author who wants to move

MPA supports student photographer’s right to document events at MU

Missouri Press Association supports student photographer’s right to document events at MU After student and faculty protests Monday, Nov. 9, on

It Can Wait Winners Announced!

Sol Kim, 18, a senior at Liberty High School, and Mond Schuler, 13, a seventh-grade student at Maryville Middle

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