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Cold War history comes alive In historic church at National Churchill Museum in Fulton
Area families don’t have to go far to explore an important event in Cold War history. They can do it…
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Coronation of King Charles III will be rich in Christian symbolism
The coronation of King Charles III on Saturday will be filled with biblical symbols and imagery that reflect the rich…
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Kansas City forms committee to consider reparations payments for slavery
Kansas City has formed a committee to consider slavery reparations for black citizens. After passing a vote in January to…
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Missouri lawmakers celebrate gospel music, with its hall of fame coming to St. Louis
Missouri lawmakers this week celebrated gospel music as the Gospel Music Hall of Fame is set to be built at…
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Missouri Gov. Parson determined to enact transgender legislation during this legislative session
Missouri Gov. Mike Parson has made it clear that passing transgender legislation is a priority this year, even if it…
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Teacher blasts Shawnee Mission School District for focus on diversity training during staffing challenges
A longtime teacher is criticizing the Shawnee Mission School District for mandatory diversity training during a teacher shortage. “I can…
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Popular Bluegrass & BBQ Festival kicks off at Silver Dollar City in Branson
The hills are alive with the sound of bluegrass. Spring has arrived in the Missouri Ozarks and with it, the…
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Most Americans don’t want Biden-Trump rematch
Joe Biden and Donald Trump appear to be on a collision course in the 2024 presidential race, despite the wishes…
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America First Legal wants hiring practices of candy maker Mars to be investigated
America First Legal is calling for an investigation into the hiring practices of woke candy giant Mars. In a letter…
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