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West Plains, MO. - Fidelity Communications recently announced the results of their recent STEM Education contest, the "Dream Bigger" Campaign, and the Richards R-V...

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Missouri - On Wednesday, April 10, 2024, the Missouri Senate gave the initial approval for a new legislation that will ban child marriage in the...

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  • Woman Who Accused Trevor Bauer Of Sexual Assault Now Charged With Extorting Him April 17, 2024
    An Arizona woman who claimed former MLB pitcher Trevor Bauer sexually assaulted her has been charged with extorting him. Darcy Esemonu has been indicted by a grand jury for fraudulent schemes and theft by extortion, both felonies, ESPN reported. She is scheduled for arraignment on April 26 in Maricopa County. Esemonu “knowingly did obtain a […]
    Ashe Schow
  • Student Suspended 3 Days For Using Term ‘Illegal Alien’ April 17, 2024
    A North Carolina high school boy was suspended for three days because he used the term “illegal alien” on a vocabulary assignment. Leah McGhee’s 16-year-old son, who attends Central Davidson High School in Lexington, was given a list of vocabulary words by his teacher, one of which was the word “alien.” She said her son […]
    Hank Berrien
  • Secret Russian Document Reveals Plan To Target U.S. With ‘Offensive Information Campaign’ April 17, 2024
    A secret plan to undermine the U.S. and The West with an “offensive information campaign” was drawn up by Russia’s Foreign Ministry and now has been revealed. The April 11, 2023 document uses much more harsh language regarding Russia’s relations with the West than the The Foreign Policy Concept of the Russian Federation, approved by […]
    Hank Berrien

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  • KC-area politicians pick between war on drugs or treatment when spending opioid settlement April 17, 2024
    Johnson County spent the biggest piece of its opioid settlement windfall so far cracking down on drugs. Jackson County chose to put its dollars into treatment. In both cases, the money came from massive legal settlements with opioid makers, distributors and retailers. The counties’ choices illustrate opposite approaches to tackling opioid addiction, which kills an […]
    Suzanne King
  • Dean Plocher delayed ethics investigation he publicly complained dragged on too long April 17, 2024
    Missouri House Speaker Dean Plocher and his allies complained for weeks that the ethics investigation into his alleged misconduct was dragging out unnecessarily. As it turns out, the biggest reason for the delay may have been Dean Plocher himself.  The Republican from Des Peres for three months refused to speak to an attorney hired by […]
    Jason Hancock
  • Missouri Republicans build cash advantage over Democrats as primary races heat up April 16, 2024
    Missouri’s statewide Republican candidates have a huge cash advantage over Democrats, while Democratic candidates reverse that edge in contested state Senate seats. Quarterly financial reports were due from all campaigns Monday, providing the last financial snapshot of upcoming primary battles until just a few weeks before Missourians vote on Aug. 6.  This year’s ballot includes […]
    Rudi Keller

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  • Steamboat Arabia Museum is running out of time (LISTEN) April 17, 2024
    The Steamboat Arabia Museum in Kansas City is a remarkable place that offers visitors a hands-on experience with history. The artifacts recovered from the steamboat provide a vivid snapshot of life in the 19th century. The museum’s guided tours, educational programs, and special events enrich the visitor experience and make it a memorable destination for […]
    cameron.conner@missourinet.com
  • “We are going to need to spend time supporting kids’ mental health” (LISTEN) April 17, 2024
    Missouri is considering ways to help with the mental health needs of children. Alisa Nelson talks to Department of Mental Health Director Valerie Huhn, who spoke to the Missouri Board of Education about the state of mental health among children.
    cameron.conner@missourinet.com
  • Missouri Senate considers education bill about prejudice and ‘dehumanization’ April 17, 2024
    Missouri could enact legislation that would educate students in grades 6 through 12 about the “dehumanization that minority groups have experienced.” The bill is based around the story of Celia, a slave who was given the death penalty in the mid-1800s after defending herself against her owner. Sen. Brian Williams, D-University City, said that his […]
    Anthony Morabith