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Elderly woman chooses suicide rather than lockdown
A Canadian news service is reporting that a 90-year-old woman chose assisted suicide rather than living through another lockdown at…
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White House Coronavirus Taskforce places Missouri in red zone for COVID-19
Missouri is in the red zone for COVID-19, according to the latest report from the White House Coronavirus Taskforce. This…
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Missouri House postpones bus tour after senator gets COVID-19
The Missouri House has postponed its two-week statewide bus tour for new members after a senator and staff member tested…
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Education
Small Christian colleges enjoying strong fall enrollment despite pandemic
Small Christian colleges are a bright spot as overall fall enrollment declined during the pandemic. Five of 10 Church of Christ-affiliated…
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Missouri COVID liability legislation to include churches
Missouri Gov. Mike Parson plans to expand the current special legislative session to include COVID-19 liability, which will also cover…
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Homeschooling soars as public school enrollment falls across nation
According to a recent Gallup poll, the rate of homeschooling has doubled since last year to nearly 10 percent, while…
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Missouri officials ready to begin vaccinations when approved
There’s a Missouri connection to the Pfizer effort on combating Covid. If the company’s promising new coronavirus vaccine is approved,…
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Fill The Stadium outreach offers hope to children in poverty
A determined community of athletes and influencers are advocating for the needs of children living in desperate poverty around the…
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Israel working to get promising new Pfizer vaccine
Israel, which itself is leading the way in research for a coronavirus vaccine, is working to acquire the a vaccine…
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