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  • L.A. Teacher’s Fight With Union Appealed To Supreme Court April 23, 2024
    Much to the annoyance of the United Teachers of Los Angeles (UTLA), Glenn Laird refuses to go away quietly. After decades as a Los Angeles teacher, Laird is involved in a messy lawsuit with the union over its reluctance to allow him to opt out of membership and dues as prescribed by law. Last week, […]
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  • Jerry Seinfeld Says ‘The Movie Business Is Over,’ Claims It’s Been Replaced By ‘Confusion’ April 23, 2024
    Comedian Jerry Seinfeld said he believes the movie industry no longer has the cultural sway it once did. The 69-year-old shared his thoughts during a newly published interview with GQ. Despite his feelings about the industry, Seinfeld is currently promoting his new Netflix film, “Unfrosted,” about the rivalry between cereal brands Kellogg’s and Post. Seinfeld […]
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  • J.D. Vance Pins ‘Campus Violence’ On ‘Two Forces’ Cultivated By The Left April 23, 2024
    Sen. J.D. Vance (R-OH) said on Monday that “two forces” underly the “campus violence” amid reports of harassment against Jewish students as pro-Palestinian and anti-Israel protests sprout up at Columbia, Yale, and other universities. The chaos on campuses is the result of a “convergence” of dual factors that “the Left has been openly cultivating for […]
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  • Match rules limit spending of Missouri’s federal infrastructure funds as deadlines loom April 23, 2024
    When Golden Valley Memorial Healthcare in Clinton received $1 million from the state last year to expand its cancer treatment options, the small hospital was ready to match the grant. The new facility providing radiation therapies opened in December, saving patients from the region a drive to Kansas City or Springfield or doing without the […]
    Rudi Keller
  • Feds set higher nursing home staffing mandates. Many Missouri facilities don’t meet them April 23, 2024
    The Biden administration finalized nursing home staffing rules Monday that will require thousands of them to hire more nurses and aides — while giving them years to do so. The new rules from the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services are the most substantial changes to federal oversight of the nation’s roughly 15,000 nursing homes […]
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  • The Credit Card Competition Act would harm Missouri’s small businesses April 23, 2024
    As any small business owner knows, the customer experience is just as important as the quality of products or services we offer. For my wellness and beauty business, AN Skin & Beauty in O’Fallon, my customers expect and depend on being able to shop our products in my store and online with ease and peace-of-mind. […]
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  • How to achieve eight dimensions of well-being (LISTEN) April 23, 2024
    The Eight Dimensions of Wellness emphasizes various aspects of well-being, recognizing that individual health and happiness are influenced by multiple factors. Rachel Jones, Director of Trauma Service at the Missouri Department of Mental Health, joins us to explain how you can integrate practices that promote wellness in each dimension to contribute to your overall health […]
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  • It’s official. Mizzou hires new Athletic Director April 23, 2024
    Former Memphis Athletic Director Laird Veatch is headed to Missouri, to become Mizzou’s next Athletic Director. Veach is no stranger to Mizzou. He started working at MU in 1997 and moved up to lead the fundraising division. He has over 25 years of experience in college athletics. Veatch has been the Director of Athletics at […]
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  • MU center projects a dip in farm income for springtime (LISTEN) April 23, 2024
    The University of Missouri is projecting a 19.8% drop in net farm income for the Show-Me State this year. The Spring 2024 Missouri Farm Income Outlook says the decline is due to declining market receipts and lower crop prices. The report looks at projected farm financial indicators, including receipts, production expenses, and other components that […]
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