Missouri News
-
SCOTUS declines to reinstate Missouri’s Second Amendment Preservation Act
The U.S. Supreme Court late last week decided not to reinstate Missouri’s Second Amendment Preservation Act, at least for now.…
Read More » -
Northwest Missouri pastor sows seeds of faith at Gospel Farms
Casey Joyce, associate pastor of First Baptist Church in Bethany, Mo., is reaping a physical as well as spiritual harvest.…
Read More » -
Likelihood of recession still uncertain, Southeast Missouri State economist says
The jury is still out on whether Missouri and the nation will experience a recession in the coming year, said…
Read More » -
Sen. Josh Hawley criticizes anti-Israel protests at elite universities
Missouri Republican Sen. Josh Hawley called out colleges and universities where student groups have launched demonstrations supporting Hamas terrorism and…
Read More » -
Missouri man breaks world record by paddling 38 miles downriver in pumpkin
A Missouri man has broken the world record for the longest voyage by pumpkin boat. Steve Keuny paddled 38 miles…
Read More » -
MO Senator helps church group leave Israel after attacks
A number of American tourists have been stranded in the wake of last weekend’s violent attacks on Israel, including members…
Read More » -
Missouri’s Cori Bush among Squad members criticized for anti-Israel remarks
Not every member of Missouri’s congressional delegation is standing with Israel. Democratic Rep. Cori Bush of St. Louis is among…
Read More » -
Accident takes life of Missouri pastor several months after taking over new church
A Missouri pastor died in a traffic accident last weekend less than four months after becoming pastor of St. Peter’s…
Read More » -
Missouri will hold caucuses in March instead of presidential primary
Although Missouri legislators cancelled the state’s presidential primary, voters will have an opportunity to participate in caucuses in March, Springfield…
Read More » -
One in three Missourians considers their public schools to be of poor quality
Nearly one-third of Missouri voters consider their public schools to be of poor quality, up from 17 percent a year…
Read More »