Travel
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Expect gas prices 1/3 higher Memorial Day weekend than last year
Drivers can expect to pay a lot more for gas this holiday weekend but are unlikely to face shortages. The…
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Planning a vacation? Here’s the states that still have mask mandates
If you’re planning a summer vacation you are probably wondering which states have mask mandates. More and more states are…
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Silver Dollar City offers ‘Tasting Passport’ during Street Fest
In an encouraging sign of the easing of the pandemic and the coming of spring, Silver Dollar City in Branson…
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Peace Valley Ministries invite the weary
Kenneth and Vickie Campbell searched for 30 years for a peaceful place on the river. Nothing felt right until Kenneth…
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Biblical Israel: Garden of Gethsemane
Mark and Matthew identify Gethsemane as the place Jesus went with his disciples after eating the Passover meal within the…
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Missouri Explorers program encourages families to travel state during bicentennial year
A new Missouri bicentennial program is underway to encourage individuals, families and groups to travel the state and participate in…
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Southwest flight crew finds Navy sailor’s wallet, adds $100 before returning it
A story about Southwest Airlines, a navy sailor and his wallet proves kindness is not dead. This reminder is becoming…
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Did Herod’s carriage look like this one unearthed near Pompeii?
What would a ceremonial Roman carriage used by King Herod on the streets of Jerusalem possibly look like? We may…
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My six days behind the Iron Curtain, and why it matters today
Yes, I spent six days behind the Iron Curtain. In the summer of 1981, I sang with a group called,…
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Museum of the Bible works to return artifacts to rightful owners
Over 11,500 artifacts the Museum of the Bible had purchased are being returned to Iraq and Egypt. Steve Green, president…
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