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Kanakuk Covid-19 cases surge to 82, all camps closing
Kanakuk Kamps has decided to close after the number of staff members and campers with COVID-19 has climbed to 82.…
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St. Louis confiscates rifle used by couple to defend home
Authorities have reportedly confiscated a rifle while serving a search warrant late Friday at the home of Mark and Patricia…
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Gov. Mike Parson plans to call special session to target violent crime
Missouri Gov. Mike Parson plans to call a special legislative session later this year to address violent crime in the…
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Hearing what black voices really say about police
African-Americans have mixed attitudes about the police, but an extensive poll finds most are satisfied with their local departments and…
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Author of beloved hymn ‘Amazing Grace’ overcame racist past
You’ve likely heard the famous hymn “Amazing Grace.” People the world over love the song. It’s been sung at countless…
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Fusion challenges traditional ‘gap year’ allowing students to redeem it for Kingdom purposes
As universities struggle to plan for the new school year in the middle of a pandemic, one college has found…
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Liberty Alliance launches campaign to support pending crime bill
Liberty Alliance, a conservative advocacy group, is supporting a Missouri crime reform bill that other conservatives oppose. The organization has…
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Missouri Presbyterians release letter on racism, medicaid expansion
The Missouri Union Presbytery released a letter this week alledging silence from white Christians about racial injustice is causing minorities…
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