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Good neighbor: U.S. sending Russia 200 ventilators
It’s never a bad thing to be a “good neighbor.” That’s true for two houses separated by a picket fence…
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Abundant Life among many churches open for worship Sunday while lawsuit proceeds
A Lee’s Summit church that took on what many consider unfair county reopening regulations held services Sunday. The faithful at…
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Stopping George Soros’ Clean Missouri law, motorcycle helmets among bills taken up this session
The Missouri Legislature has adjourned after wrapping up business during the coronavirus outbreak. Legislators passed several key bills, and await…
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Rising optimism about economy bad news for Democrats in November
Americans are famous for their optimism. What does that foretell for the economy and the 2020 election as the nation…
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Ballparks of America in Branson gearing up for youth baseball season
A baseball game or visit to Branson, Mo. is a summer highlight for many families across the Midwest. As coronavirus…
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Letter to the Editor: Bill Gates and Vaccines
Why is Microsoft’s Bill Gates full throttle on keeping America locked down until he gets a vaccine for you? People…
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Major amusement parks delay openings over Covid-19
With Memorial Day weekend and the end of the school year fast approaching, Missouri’s three major theme parks normally would…
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Poll looks at who believes President Trump is ‘anointed’
Nearly half of white Protestants who regularly attend church believe President Donald Trump is “anointed by God,” according to a…
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Names of hundreds of ‘Covid snitches’ released to public under sunshine law
Across the nation, local and state governments have been encouraging the public to turn in their neighbors and family for…
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