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Cowboy Rick and his crew are back in town, this time with State Representative Travis Smith. The Journey Stagecoach trips are an activity that...

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Pomona, MO. - The Howell County Sheriff's Office recently addressed the public regarding an arrest that took place on Wednesday, May the 1st, where...

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Missouri - The World Atlas recently came out with an article for the top 8 best places to retire in the Ozarks. West Plains, Mountain...

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  • Trump Campaign Sues Nevada Over Law Allowing Mail Ballots To Be Counted 4 Days After Election May 4, 2024
    The Republican National Committee alongside the Trump presidential campaign filed a lawsuit on Friday against Nevada for allowing mail-in ballots that arrive up to four days after Election Day to be counted. The suit, also joined by the Nevada Republican Party, is challenging a Nevada law that says mail-in ballots can be counted if they […]
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  • ‘Slap In The Face’: Biden Blasted After Giving Certain Illegal Immigrants Access To Gov Health Care May 4, 2024
    President Joe Biden announced on Friday that he would make certain illegal immigrants eligible for government-backed health care coverage, prompting criticism from Republicans who said it was a “slap in the face” to American citizens.  Biden said that illegal immigrants in the United States who had received Deferred Action for Childhood Arrival (DACA) status because […]
    Leif Le Mahieu
  • U.S. Accuses Russia Of Illegally Using Chemical Weapons In Ukraine May 4, 2024
    The United States accused Russia this week of illegally deploying chemical weapons on the battlefield in Ukraine and announced the sanctioning of hundreds of individuals and entities tied to the weapons. The State Department said that Russia violated the Chemical and Biological Weapons Control and Warfare Elimination Act of 1991 (CBW Act) by using the chemical […]
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  • Plummeting balance in federal crime victims fund sparks alarm among states, advocates May 3, 2024
    WASHINGTON — States and local organizations that aid victims of sexual assault and other crimes are raising the alarm about a multi-year plunge in funds, a major problem they say Congress must fix soon or programs will be forced to set up wait lists or turn victims away altogether. Affected are rape crisis centers, domestic […]
    Jennifer Shutt
  • Petition drive succeeds in placing new party on Missouri’s November ballot May 3, 2024
    A new political party will appear on Missouri’s ballot this year, the brainchild of a candidate hoping to challenge Republican U.S. Sen. Josh Hawley in November. Jared Young, an attorney and businessman from Webb City, last year announced he would run as an independent candidate in the Senate race. In April, he decided to instead […]
    Rudi Keller
  • Missouri judge rules local governments can stack sales tax on marijuana May 3, 2024
    A judge in St. Louis ruled Thursday that local municipalities can stack sales taxes on marijuana dispensaries, the first court ruling on a much-debated issue playing out around the state.  The lawsuit was filed by Robust Missouri 3 LLC. The company saw its Florissant dispensary’s tax rate on cannabis products rise to 14.988% after both […]
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  • Army Corps of Engineers conducting long-term study of lower Missouri River May 3, 2024
    Input has been received from the politicians. Even the public has given input. Now, the Army Corps of Engineers is attempting to take all that into account as it begins the long process of drafting a management plan for the Missouri River that will reduce flood risks. Program Manager Colleen Roberts with the Corps said […]
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  • Organizers of ballot initiative to legalize abortion turn in more than 380-thousand signatures May 3, 2024
    Backers of a ballot initiative that would overturn Missouri’s near total ban on abortion have turned in more than 380,000 signatures to the Secretary of State’s office. About 172,000 of those signatures have to be verified in order for the proposal to be added to the November ballot. The team effort is a Missouri-led group […]
    Anthony Morabith
  • Kansas City company specializes in building fallout shelters (LISTEN) May 3, 2024
    A Kansas City-based company specializing in building nuclear fallout and storm shelters is raking in the cash amidst the current global unrest. The company constructs various floor plans, depending on your price range. Cory Hubbard, the company co-owner talks with Anthony Morabith on what you need to know if you want one built.
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