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Coronavirus cabin fever? Learn some history from your car
With the continuing coronavirus pandemic, students may not return to finish the current school year. Can it possibly be an…
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Kansas Stay Home Order extended; Topeka attorney answers questions
By Joe Patton: (UPDATE: The governor has now extended the Kansas Stay Home Order to May 3) If you listen…
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Local distillery partners with Heart to Heart to provide sanitizer
It may not rival Jesus turning water into wine, but McCormick Distilling Co. in Weston is now turning alcohol into…
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Kansas is unmatched at tracking offenders but may ease rules
Kansas is unmatched in tracking offenders, resulting in more than 21,000 people convicted of sex, drug or violent crimes being…
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Local church conference spread COVID-19 to attendees
Multiple people who attended a recent church conference in Kansas City, Kan., have become ill and have tested positive for…
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Local church makes face masks for medical workers
A local church has found a practical way to serve the community during the ongoing pandemic. Seventy-five seamstresses from Fellowship…
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Local seminary president known for making Bible gender neutral, resigns over ‘ethical lapse’
A local seminary president has resigned because of an unspecified “ethical Lapse.” Molly T. Marshall stepped down from Central Baptist…
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When you care enough: Hallmark Cards donating two million greeting cards
Hallmark Cards is donating two million free greeting cards to encourage people to send to friends, family and others who…
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‘Church at the Drive-In’ idea is revived
Churches across Missouri are finding creative ways to stay connected with their members, and one idea is by holding church…
