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Three men guilty of plotting domestic terrorism
A jury found three Kansas men guilty Wednesday of terrorism in plotting to bomb a mosque and apartment complex housing…
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Dodge City responds to teen suicide epidemic
Why are Dodge City teenagers killing themselves? The community came together this week to find answers to the suicide explosion…
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Volunteer-run church buffet now safe from labor laws
In a ruling that could be seen as good news for churches across the nation hawking caffeinated stimulants and Danish…
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Most American millennials don’t know Auschwitz was a death camp
Most American millennials don’t know what Auschwitz was, a survey finds. That’s Auschwitz – as in concentration camp. It’s where…
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Chick-fil-A conquers New York City and liberals are sick
New York’s elites are outraged at an invasion that threatens the “progressive” bastion. The city, which prides itself as the…
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Pastor Fred Hollomon, former Chaplain of the Kansas State Senate, Remembered
Fred Hollomon, a Southern Baptist pastor who served as Senate chaplain in Topeka for over 33 years, died February 13,…
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State recognizes crime victims and efforts to help them
With little fanfare, Missouri’s crime victims were the focus of special recognition as the state observed National Crime Victims’ Rights…
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Turning the Tide on American Violence
Are you becoming increasingly concerned about your child’s safety at school? Has your church begun discussions on providing security during…
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Gracia Burnham hated herself more than her terrorist captors
During her long captivity in the dense Philippine jungle, Kansan Gracia Burnham came to realize she hated herself. “The hardest…
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Tragic loss began “I Can Only Imagine” actor’s journey into film
To the surprise of many, the sleeper hit of the Spring has been “I Can Only Imagine.” The film opened…
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