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Several measures to boost student safety will take effect in Missouri this school year
Missouri families preparing to send their children back to school later this month may notice several steps the state is…
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Tomato troubles? Here’s some tips
Extreme heat, drought, torrential rains, and hungry critters may be wreaking havoc on your garden. After weeding, watering, and waiting…
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Abortions in Kansas skyrocket as court hears challenge to state’s remaining pro-life laws
A Kansas District Court on Aug. 8 will hear arguments challenging abortion laws that require women to be informed. On…
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Krista Brady joins Bott Radio Network
Bott Radio Network has named Krista Brady as director of communications and marketing. “I am thrilled to be a part…
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Kansas City Zoo changes name
The Kansas City Zoo has a new name. With the Sobela Ocean Aquarium scheduled to open in September, it now…
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AMC not conspiring against “Sound of Freedom,” according to Angel Studios
Recent rumors on Facebook and other social media platforms claim that Kansas City-based AMC is using such tactics as turning…
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Fire ravages historic Midtown Kansas City church
A century-old church in midtown Kansas City caught fire early Wednesday morning and suffered extensive damage. “I’m lost for words,”…
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FCA expects to set new record with 100,000 camp attendees this year
Not all of the news coming out of U.S. schools is negative. The Fellowship of Christian Athletes believes it can…
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New state tax credits target film productions, concerts
The film and music industries have long bypassed major investments in Missouri for states that offer tax incentives. That may…