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Church & Ministry
Woman says amputated toes regrew during revival at Missouri church
Leaders of James River Church in Springfield, Mo. say a woman’s amputated toes regrew during a service at its Joplin…
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Hawley calls for accountability on COVID-19 origins after law is enacted
Americans will learn what the government knew about the origin of COVID-19 after President Joe Biden signed into law legislation…
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Missouri limits gender transition surgeries for children
Gender transitions for children in Missouri will be limited following an emergency regulation issued by Attorney General Andrew Bailey. He…
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Church & Ministry
Four teens arrested for Morgan County church shooting considered hate crime
Four people, including two minors, have been charged with a shooting at a Mennonite church building in Morgan County, Mo.,…
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Travel
Healthcare sharing ministry accused of $4 million fraud
Federal authorities have shut down a Missouri-based healthcare ministry after it was accused of committing a $4 million fraud. Medical…
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Bill to eliminate taxes on groceries could cost local cities
A bipartisan attempt to eliminate the state sales tax on groceries purchased in grocery stores appears to be stalled in…
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Travel
Senators press Walgreens over abortion pill policy as Texas judge hears arguments
The battle over access to a key drug used for medication abortions continues to heat up, both in a Texas…
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Education
Missouri considers expanding homeschool access to extracurricular activities
The Missouri Senate recently debated legislation that would expand opportunities for homeschooled students to participate in their local school district’s…
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Adoption/Foster News
Harrisonville pastor sets world record by running a marathon on 153 consecutive days
A Harrisonville, Mo., pastor recently ran his 153rd consecutive marathon to raise awareness of adoption, foster care and youth mental health.…
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Family
Walgreens agrees not to dispense abortion pills in Missouri, Kansas and other states
Missouri and Kansas are among nearly two dozen states in which Walgreens has agreed not to dispense mifepristone, the first…
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