Missouri News
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Widening Interstate 70 near Kansas City is part of Gov. Parson’s agenda for 2023
Missouri Gov. Mike Parson laid out his 2023 agenda in his State of the State address to the General Assembly.…
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Parents Bill of Rights at top of agenda for Missouri lawmakers
Missouri lawmakers on Wednesday afternoon will hear testimony about legislation called the Parents Bill of Rights. Parental access to school…
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Missouri priest sentenced to prison for 6,000 child porn images
A retired Missouri priest has been sentenced to five years in prison after it was discovered he had made slideshow…
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Missouri governor declares January 22-28 as School Choice Week
Gov. Mike Parson has officially declared January 22-28 as School Choice Week in Missouri. Over the next four weeks, more than a dozen other governors are…
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National Parks announce free admission days for 2023
All national parks will be offering free admission to anyone who wants to enter on five different days in 2023. Here are…
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New Rep. Mark Alford lays out agenda for 4th District
Former news anchor Mark Alford is quickly adapting to his new role of representing Missouri’s 4th Congressional District. It is…
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Legendary broadcaster Rush Limbaugh was born in Missouri on this date in 1951
Missourians remember the birth of broadcaster Rush Limbaugh in Cape Girardeau on Jan. 12, 1951. “He was born to be…
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Local Christian business leader Harold Finch dies at age 89
Dr. Harold Finch, who had a significant impact in building God’s kingdom locally and around the world, died on January…
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Rep. Jason Smith of Missouri selected to lead House Ways and Means Committee
A congressman from Missouri will lead one of the most powerful committees in the new Congress. Republican Rep. Jason Smith…
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January 20 March for Life will end at U.S. Capitol instead of Supreme Court
Although the U.S. Supreme Court ruled Roe v. Wade unconstitutional last summer, the battle for life is far from over.…
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