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Archaeology and History
The little-known Civil War history of Cass County
On July 11th the Burnt District presented a plaque marking the bloodiest battle of the Civil War in Cass County,…
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Entertainment
“The Chosen” receives exemption to continue production during actors’ strike
The popular Christian historical drama “The Chosen” has become the first television series to be granted an exemption from the Screen…
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Archaeology and History
Local cemeteries and history that cannot be forgotten
General Order Number 11, the attempt to destroy the history and peoples of Cass, Bates, Vernon, and parts of Jackson…
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Sen. Josh Hawley criticizes vote to impose union contract on railroad workers
Missouri Republican Sen. Josh Hawley was not pleased with the U.S. Senate’s Thursday vote to impose a new union contract…
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Gov. Parson claims Missouri schools not teaching critical race theory
Missouri schools have local control and create their own curricula, Gov. Mike Parson tweeted on Monday. Schools are teaching “diversity,…
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Columns
Ely Parker: An American Indian’s lesson of unity in a divided country
Ely Parker (born Hasanoanda, later known as Donehogawa) was born in 1828 to Elizabeth and William Parker of the Tonawanda…
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Baptist leaders respond to pope’s call for same-sex civil unions
Southern Baptist leaders have responded with scripture to Pope Francis’s call for same-sex civil unions. “Homosexuals have a right to…
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Dangerous lead levels slow work on Notre Dame
Clean-up work on Notre Dame Cathedral and its neighborhood is scheduled to resume today after government monitors indicated lead levels…
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‘Journey of Hope’ to stop in Topeka July 14 for second straight year
The Journey of Hope team will be arriving this year in Topeka Sunday, July 14, at the Kansas Neurological Institute…
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Legislature works to put Right-to-Work on ballot
Right-to-work ballot measures may be on the ballot soon. A resolution passed in the Senate at roughly 5 a.m. Friday…
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