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Willow Springs, MO. - Earlier this week, we reported the serious injury of a 13-year-old male child that was involved in an ATV accident....

Two Local Students Win In Congressional Art Competion In Missouri

Missouri - On May 2, 2024, U.S. Representative Jason Smith held a reception in Perryville, Mo., to recognize high school students from Missouri who made...

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Mountain Home, AR. - On May 13, 2024, Governor Sarah Huckabee Sanders, Secretary Hugh McDonald, and Director of Arkansas Workforce Connection Cody Waits announced more...

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  • Karine Jean-Pierre Dodges Question About White House Refusing To Release Damning Audio Of Biden May 16, 2024
    White House Press Secretary Karine Jean-Pierre struggled on Thursday to defend the White House’s decision to block the release of President Joe Biden’s recorded interview with Special Counsel Robert Hur. Biden asserted executive privilege over the audio recordings from the criminal investigation into Biden’s handling of classified documents in which Hur decided to not charge […]
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  • Missouri’s Attorney General Vows To Hold Kansas City Accountable After Doxxing Kicker May 16, 2024
    Missouri Attorney General Andrew Bailey said on Thursday that his office is “demanding accountability” after Kansas City doxxed Chiefs kicker Harrison Butker on social media following a commencement speech he gave over the weekend. “My office is demanding accountability after @KansasCity doxxed @buttkicker7 last night for daring to express his religious beliefs,” Bailey posted on […]
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  • Chiefs Kicker Harrison Butker’s Jersey Sales Soar After Leftists Melt Down Over His Commencement Speech May 16, 2024
    Kansas City Chiefs kicker Harrison Butker’s jersey sales have soared following a leftist meltdown over his commencement speech that some have labeled misogynistic, “discriminatory,” and more. Butker’s #7 jersey has catapulted to one of the top selling jerseys on Fanatics NFL shop site, according to Kansas City CBS affiliate KCTV 5. On the NFL site, […]
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  • Missouri Senate bitterness halts action as lawmakers prepare for final day of chaotic session May 16, 2024
    The Missouri Senate did nothing but fight during two brief floor sessions Thursday, with Majority Leader Cindy O’Laughlin stepping in during each to cut off acrimonious exchanges, first with a recess and then with adjournment. As a result, the Senate considered no legislation on the penultimate day of this year’s session and seems unlikely to […]
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  • Advocates press U.S. House to act soon on compensation for nuclear testing victims May 16, 2024
    WASHINGTON — Lawmakers and advocates rallied outside the U.S. Capitol Thursday, urging House lawmakers to extend a fund for victims of U.S. nuclear testing that is set to expire in less than a month. But critics say the program is too expensive and should be winding down, and it’s not clear if the House will […]
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  • Five-year FAA bill clears U.S. House, boosting flights into Washington, D.C. May 16, 2024
    The U.S. House voted 387-26 Wednesday to clear a bill to reauthorize $105 billion for the Federal Aviation Administration for the next five years — and to finalize a hotly debated deal adding flights at busy Washington Reagan National Airport. Advocates for the bill, which won votes from every ideological corner of the often-divided House, touted its […]
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  • Top Missouri GOP priority appears to be dead this legislative session May 17, 2024
    The Missouri House and Senate are not on the same page about a plan that would make it tougher to change the state constitution. The proposal would require a simple majority plus a majority of votes cast from most of Missouri’s U.S. House districts. What’s the problem? Ballot candy. That is, provisions which are meant […]
    Alisa Nelson
  • Missouri Legislature passes bill barring delayed evictions by local governments May 17, 2024
    Lawmakers are sending to Gov. Mike Parson a bill that would prevent Missouri cities and counties from enforcing eviction delays unless authorized by state law. A main provision would crack down on people illegally occupying homes and other residential properties. The bill is sponsored by Rep. Chris Brown, R-Kansas City. “I think this is the […]
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  • Bill on the sidelines to help low-income Missourians with hearing problems May 16, 2024
    Several bills flirting with the finish line are up in the air as the Missouri Senate continues to break down in the final two days of the legislative session. One bill would allow hearing aids and cochlear implants to be provided to all eligible Missouri Medicaid patients – not just low-income children, pregnant women, and […]
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