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* ... that Missouri's annual Snake Saturday parade originally began in a hotel parking lot with only four floats?
* ... that Missouri's annual '''[[Snake Saturday]]''' parade originally began in a hotel parking lot with only four floats?
* ... that during the '''[[August 2023 Mid-South U.S. floods]]''', 3.77 inches (96 mm) of rain fell in [[Columbia, Missouri]], breaking a 113-year rainfall record?
* ... that despite '''[[1824 United States presidential election in Missouri|Missourians voting for Henry Clay]]''', [[Missouri]] representative [[John Scott (Missouri politician)|John Scott]] voted for [[John Quincy Adams]]?
* ... that supporters of a 2020 ballot initiative to expand Medicaid in Missouri did not use the words "Medicaid expansion" to describe their proposal in some campaign material?
* ... that supporters of '''[[2020 Missouri Amendment 2|a 2020 ballot initiative]]''' to [[Medicaid#Expansion under the Affordable Care Act|expand Medicaid]] in Missouri did not use the words "Medicaid expansion" to describe their proposal in some campaign material?
* ... that the steamboat carrying the '''[[9th Missouri Sharpshooter Battalion]]''' back from its military service sank in the [[Red River of the South]]?
:At least five people, including two election poll workers are killed by [[flash flood]]ing in the [[U.S. state]] of [[Missouri]], caused by torrential rain. [https://www.cbsnews.com/news/missouri-flash-flooding-kills-5-including-2-poll-workers/ (CBS News)]
:Voters in several U.S. states vote on [[abortion rights]] on the ballot. Amendments are passed in [[Arizona]], [[Colorado]], [[Maryland]], [[Missouri]], [[Montana]], [[Nevada]], and [[New York (state)|New York]]. [https://www.kcra.com/article/states-voting-on-abortion-ballot-measures-2024-election/62819738 (KCRA)] [https://www.lgbtqnation.com/2024/11/reproductive-rights-measures-pass-in-seven-states-fail-in-three/ (LGBT Nation)]
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