Missouri News
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Woman says amputated toes regrew during revival at Missouri church
Leaders of James River Church in Springfield, Mo. say a woman’s amputated toes regrew during a service at its Joplin…
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Hawley calls for accountability on COVID-19 origins after law is enacted
Americans will learn what the government knew about the origin of COVID-19 after President Joe Biden signed into law legislation…
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Missouri limits gender transition surgeries for children
Gender transitions for children in Missouri will be limited following an emergency regulation issued by Attorney General Andrew Bailey. He…
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Four teens arrested for Morgan County church shooting considered hate crime
Four people, including two minors, have been charged with a shooting at a Mennonite church building in Morgan County, Mo.,…
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Healthcare sharing ministry accused of $4 million fraud
Federal authorities have shut down a Missouri-based healthcare ministry after it was accused of committing a $4 million fraud. Medical…
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Bill to eliminate taxes on groceries could cost local cities
A bipartisan attempt to eliminate the state sales tax on groceries purchased in grocery stores appears to be stalled in…
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Senators press Walgreens over abortion pill policy as Texas judge hears arguments
The battle over access to a key drug used for medication abortions continues to heat up, both in a Texas…
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Missouri considers expanding homeschool access to extracurricular activities
The Missouri Senate recently debated legislation that would expand opportunities for homeschooled students to participate in their local school district’s…
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Harrisonville pastor sets world record by running a marathon on 153 consecutive days
A Harrisonville, Mo., pastor recently ran his 153rd consecutive marathon to raise awareness of adoption, foster care and youth mental health.…
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