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Missouri college appeals Biden order requiring dorm rooms, showers be opened to opposite sex
The College of the Ozarks plans to appeal after a federal judge who ruled the school must open its dorm…
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Senate could vote today on controversial commission to investigate January 6
Missouri’s Senator Roy Blunt opposes forming a commission to examine the capitol breach on January 6. He’s not alone given…
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Palestinians want Jews banned from the Temple Mount
Jews will be banned from the Temple Mount, the holiest site in Judaism, if Palestinian ceasefire demands are met. Jordanian…
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Missouri legislature may call special session over Kansas City defunding police
Missouri Republicans are calling for a special legislative session to address the Kansas City Council and Mayor Quinton Lucas defunding…
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State Department memo directs embassies to display BLM flag
The U.S. State Department is being criticized after it issued a memo directing American embassies to fly the Black Lives…
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Kansas News
Lifeguard shortage may affect Kansas pool openings this summer
A national lifeguard shortage is being felt in cities all across Kansas. With swimming pools and aquatic centers in Topeka…
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Kansas News
Topeka Pools, Aquatic Centers, and Adventure Cove with new floating playground open May 29
A ribbon cutting ceremony for the Grand Reopening of the Lake Shawnee Adventure Cove is set for 1 p.m. May…
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5 ways to help prevent the spread of illness
This year, as cold and flu season converges with the COVID-19 pandemic, it’s important to take precautions to help prevent…
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