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FROM THE CHEAP SEATS – Baseball: Hope springs eternal
There’s one thing that I truly enjoy about the beginning of baseball season – the fact that every team is…
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Missouri Senate passes amendment to prevent vaccine passports
The Missouri Legislature is working to ban so-called vaccine passports for travel. An amendment attached to a transportation bill from…
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Easter and World History’s Two Greatest Events
The Gutenberg Printing Press was invented around 1440, having a huge impact on learning, communications and much more worldwide. The…
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How to Have a Successful Retreat
A retreat is a great way to bring your church or organization together. There are numerous themes you can choose. From women’s…
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Kansas City looking for community partners to tackle homeless issues
The city of Kansas City has announced several new initiatives to address the homeless crisis. They include repurposing vacant homes…
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Missouri Covid rate drops to lowest in nation
Missouri has the lowest COVID-19 positivity rate in the nation, Gov. Mike Parson announced on Thursday. “Our seven-day positivity rate…
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Missouri tax filing and payment deadline extended
Governor Mike Parson announced today that the Missouri Department of Revenue is extending the state individual tax filing and payment…
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Shawnee County to lift health orders on Monday; mask mandate remains
Starting Monday, March 22, COVID-19 Health Orders in Shawnee County will become just recommendations. Shawnee County Commissioners made the move…
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Kansas City man ran Ponzi scheme, defrauded his church
A Kansas City man will spend eight years in prison for running a Ponzi scheme and defrauding his church. Matthew…
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Windermere owners ponder sale as camp operator goes bankrupt
Paul Miller has a lot of good family memories built around Windermere Baptist Conference Center. For his family, the camp,…