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By Associated Press With bonfires and hope, Iran’s minority Zoroastrians celebrate Sadeh and the end of cold winter days TEHRAN, Iran | Lighting fires that brightened the night sky, followers of Iran’s minority Zoroastrian religion marked the Sadeh festival in several cities, celebrating the end of the coldest winter days. Every year on Jan. 30,

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Debate over psychedelic therapy returns to Missouri General Assembly

By Missouri Independent via My Courier-Tribune Republican lawmakers are once again pushing legislation that would require Missouri to conduct a clinical study on using psilocybin, more commonly referred to as “magic mushrooms,” to treat depression, substance use or as part end-of-life care. Last year, the House overwhelmingly approved the measure. But it never made it

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Deal on initiative changes, Parson appointees ends overnight Missouri Senate filibuster

By Missouri Independent via My Courier-Tribune Missouri Republican Senate leaders on Tuesday won confirmation for all of Gov. Mike Parson’s pending appointees to state office as members of the Freedom Caucus backed down from a demand that the upper chamber approve initiative petition changes as the price for confirmation. For almost 16 hours, members of

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Time coming to find antler sheds

By My Courier-Tribune Winter hikers have stumbled across a shed antler by chance. But finding fallen antlers is also a purposeful passion for many people who enjoy white-tailed deer and their biological relationships with the land and seasons, according to the Missouri Department of Conservation. “The mystery of it is the best part,” said Joshua

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Helping out birds in winter

By My Courier-Tribune While the adage, “that’s for the birds” often means something trivial, we often find ourselves using it to describe unpleasant situations. For example, “winter is for the birds.” While there are some birds that migrate to Missouri for food in the winter, others may seem to have adapted, but they still need

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Missouri lawmakers debate permanent ban on transgender care for minors

By Missouri Independent via My Courier-Tribune With state law already banning transgender youth from accessing puberty blockers and hormones, a Missouri House committee met late into the evening Wednesday to debate adding more restrictions. Two statehouse hearing rooms overflowed with witnesses in favor and against bills in the House Emerging Issues Committee that would determine

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Sprawling new cannabis manufacturing, cultivation facility set to open in St. Louis County

By Missouri Independent via My Courier-Tribune MARYLAND HEIGHTS — Covered in white protective clothing, Wendy Bronfein stepped into a long, sterile hallway of closed doors. She calls it the “Willy Wonka-esque” corridor. “This is the Mike Teavee part of the tour,” said Bronfein, co-founder of the Maryland-based marijuana company Curio Wellness, referencing the character from

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Snow, ice call for vigilance on roads

By NewsPress Now Drivers are being cautioned to take extra safety precautions while traveling in snowy conditions. Road crews with the Missouri Department of Transportation said drivers should be aware that many parts of the road that may not appear dangerous could still be covered in ice during snow events. “Never underestimate how the road

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Livestock report

By NewsPress Now RECEIPTS: Auctions Direct Video/Internet Total This Week: 180,900 16,900 14,400 212,200 12/26/2023: 103,100 36,300 1,300 140,700 Year Ago: 262,300 43,500 32,900 338,700 Compared to last reported (two weeks ago), steer and heifer calves sold 8.00 to 12.00 higher, while yearlings sold 2.00 to 5.00 higher. Demand was good to very good throughout

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Planting seeds of thought for choosing seeds

By My Courier-Tribune As winter sets in, gardeners thumb through seed catalogs in anticipation of next year’s gardens. But not all seed sources are created equal, said University of Missouri Extension horticulturist Katie Kammler. Choose a reputable source known for disease-free seed, high germination rates and good results, said Kammler. Consider the variety selection, seed

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Online FAFSA session Thursday

By My Courier-Tribune A free, online webinar at 7 p.m. Thursday, Jan. 4 will provide students and families with an overview of the new, simplified Free Application for Federal Student Aid as well as tips, deadlines and reminders for maximizing financial aid for the 2024-2025 academic year, according to a press release. The webinar will

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