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Church & Ministry
INMED offers virtual health conference for ‘forgotten of this world’
The COVID-19 pandemic has highlighted the fragility of much of the world’s healthcare system. With large metropolitan areas like Rome,…
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Jackson County eases restrictions for churches, other places of worship
Resuming a somewhat normal life in Jackson County just got a bit easier. The county announced on Wednesday that is…
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Groups organize to force widespread mail-in ballots in Missouri, raising concerns over voting fraud by others
The way in which Missouri voters cast their ballots this November will change if a growing group of Jewish leaders…
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County may reduce church restrictions as KC backtracks on businesses, restaurants
Kansas City Mayor Quinton Lucas and Jackson County Executive Frank White Jr. have faced strong push back against their policies…
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How Missouri will handle taxes on stimulus checks
Missouri residents who received a stimulus check from the federal government because of COVID-19 will not have to pay state…
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Sen. Josh Hawley calls for investigation of meatpacking industry
The coronavirus pandemic is exposing many flaws in the nation’s supply chain for essential items such as food. Sen Josh…
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Church & Ministry
Abundant Life announces legal action against Jackson County over reopening restrictions
One of the largest churches in Missouri is taking legal action against Jackson County, Mo., because of its new restrictions…
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Saint Luke’s Mid-America Heart Institute studying effects of COVID-19 on heart patients
Saint Luke’s Mid-America Heart Institute in Kansas City this week will begin collaborating on a study to determine the effects…
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Missouri cuts budget after shut-down reduces taxes
The Missouri House on Wednesday approved an operating budget with about $146 million in cuts. The total budget is $34.9…
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Chick-fil-A sales and donations surge in response to coronavirus
A Chick-fil-A restaurant is finding that serving others during the coronavirus outbreak is not just the right thing to do…
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