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Han pasado catorce a帽os desde que el estado ha tenido una comisi贸n funcional por el gobernador asignada para abordar los problemas que enfrentan los hispanos y latinos de Missouri. Tambi茅n desde entonces, esa poblaci贸n ha visto un aumento de m谩s del cuarenta por ciento.
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It鈥檚 been 14 years since the state has had a functional governor-appointed commission assigned to address issues facing Hispanic and Latino Missourians. In that time, the population has increased by more than 40%.
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ST. CHARLES 鈥 About a mile from the Schnucks across from Lindenwood University sits a less visible grocery store that caters to Latino customers. It鈥檚鈥
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National Hispanic Heritage Month runs from Sept. 15 through Oct. 15. Begun in 1968 as a week-long recognition of the contributions of people with roots in鈥
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Junior Lara distinctly remembers the day he was approved for his U.S. green card. It was 1993, and he was nine years old. It was the first time he had鈥
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2018 has been coined as another 鈥測ear of the woman鈥 due to the political strides made during the midterm elections, where women voting in record-breaking鈥
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Big box stores and online retailers have their place in holiday shopping routines. But, if you鈥檙e seeking some out-of-the-box gift ideas, here are a few鈥
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While Missouri may not be the first state that comes to mind as home to a thriving Hispanic/Latino population, data shows that the demographic is growing鈥
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Recent immigrants to St. Louis have a new resource they can tap when adjusting to life in the United States.The New American Alliance is a referral system鈥
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At Holy Trinity Catholic Parish in St. Ann, the feast day of Our Lady of Guadalupe is cause for major celebration. The north St. Louis County church鈥