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Missouri ranks fifth in the nation in economic recovery from pandemic
The Missouri recovery is full steam ahead as the economy comes back strong from the pandemic. The state had the nation’s…
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Gov. Parson issues 24 pardons, calling it ‘the time of year for forgiveness’
Missouri Gov. Mike Parson on Monday issued 24 pardons to individuals who have demonstrated a changed lifestyle and desire to…
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National World War I Museum receives grant to raise awareness of religion and war
The Lilly Endowment has given a grant of $2.5 million to the National World War I Museum and Memorial in…
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Missouri and Kansas finalize plans for distribution of vaccine
The newly approved COVID-19 vaccine, which many are now calling the “Trump Vaccine,” has arrived in Missouri and Kansas. “Today…
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Virtual program series kicks off countdown to Missouri’s bicentennial
Missouri 2021 is rolling out a new virtual program series that focuses on the programs and events happening in Missouri…
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Missouri Right to Life: Prayers, Presence, Provision
2020 has indeed been an interesting year. Yet in spite of our new “normal,” our overarching aim at Missouri Right…
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Inspiration led to Ears to Hear Collection
“Ears to Hear.” That’s the inspiration that Jerry Hudgins received about two years ago. He didn’t act on it right away,…
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On Giving Tuesday, help Anita and Dwight educate young people about the Holocaust
Giving Tuesday is an opportunity to support worthy causes. We would like you to consider helping educate today’s young people…
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His Lions and BLAZE Arts program aims to inspire youth to create with faith in mind
A Kansas City-based arts organization is joining forces with a wellness group to train youth in visual media with a…
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Bill to create coin to commemorate Negro Leagues Baseball awaits president’s signature
New commemorative gold coins will pay tribute to the centennial of Negro Leagues Baseball, which was founded in Kansas City.…