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Missouri Gov. Parson to be in Kansas City for discussions about the Chiefs, Royals
KANSAS CITY, Mo. — The future of the Kansas City Chiefs and Royals in the state of Missouri will be a topic of discussion Monday in a meeting between Missouri Gov. Mike Parson and local officials. Parson will be in Kansas City on July 8. Parson's office said in...
Major corporations, wealthy donors fuel growth of Missouri private school scholarship program
The largest donors to a tax credit program supporting private school tuition scholarships in Missouri are a Fortune 500 health care corporation, a cable company and the founding family of the Kansas City Chiefs. UnitedHealth Group Inc. has given the most since 2023 to the state’s K-12 tax-credit scholarship program, dubbed MOScholars, with a $2 […] The post Major corporations, wealthy donors fuel growth of Missouri private school scholarship program appeared first on Missouri Independent.
Local Lions Club marks two decades of service
CARL JUNCTION, Mo. — The Carl Junction Lions Club came together to celebrate its 20th anniversary. Every first Saturday, Carl Junction Lions Club members gather for breakfast at the Carl Junction Community Center. To celebrate, members were served breakfasts like biscuits gravy, and pancakes. Guests also got to enter...
Josh Hawley Was An Early No-Fault Divorce Skeptic
Long before red-pilled streamers like Steven Crowder, Tim Pool, and Matt Walsh were agitating for an end to no-fault divorce laws, Sen. Josh Hawley (R-Mo.) was urging conservatives to “reconsider” the wisdom of legal reforms that made it easier to dissolve a marriage. Just two years after the last state in the country adopted no-fault divorce, Hawley questioned the practice in an op-ed for National Affairs. Trump Angrily Demanded Mike Johnson Help Overturn Conviction: Report “Americans are in a disagreeable mood,” Hawley, then a plucky young lawyer with the Becket Fund for Religious Liberty, wrote in 2012. The problem, he concluded,...
Historic Wentworth mural commemorates mining past
WENTWORTH, Mo. — The town of Wentworth celebrated a new addition. The Newton County Tourism Council held a ribbon-cutting celebration for the new mural today in Wentworth. It’s on the side of the old general store where the Wentworth Hotel used to stand. The mural represents the miners’...
Kitchen Safety Tips from Fire Chief Joe Perkins of Carl Junction
Fire Chief Joe Perkins from Carl Junction gives kitchen fire safety tips. Many kids are cooking daily lunches throughout the summer. These summer tips are great reminders for experienced cooks and critical skills for those who may be new to the kitchen. Tips include keeping heating elements clean and free of items such as trash or towels. If a small fire does occur, many can be extinguished just by covering the pot or pan with a lid. Water can further ignite a grease fire; salt, baking soda or a fire extinguisher other option for smothering a small fire. Additionally, kids and adults should be familiar with how to call 911 and give responders important information like their address.
Granby celebrates 41st Annual Old Mining Town Days
GRANBY, Mo. — The City of Granby took to the streets today, as it was alive and celebrating an annual event. It’s day two of the 41st Annual Old Mining Town Days in Granby today and the town came out for a parade. Sheriffs, firefighters, East Newton youth...
ATSU names Presidents for Missouri, Arizona, and California locations
(KIRKSVILLE, Mo.) A.T. Still University of Health Sciences (ATSU) has reorganized their hierarchical structure, "creating the potential for the University to grow and meet American Healthcare needs." ATSU President Craig Phelps was promoted to Chancellor and will now oversee four locations, seven colleges, and over 40 degree & certificate programs...
Bullriding tour hits Galena in honor of Cayson Hall
GALENA, Mo. — The LJ Jenkins Bullriding Tour is stopping by Galena to honor Cayson Hall, the young bull rider who nearly died when a bull’s horn hit him in the neck. The Cayson Hall Benefit Bull Blast event will take place tonight at 8 p.m. at the Stone County Event Center Arena. Cayson Hall […]
Doughnut shop needs different fly traps, confectioner needs deep clean after inspection
A local doughnut shop will have to buy a different style of fly trap after an inspection last week. A local candy maker will need to do some deep cleaning before its next routine inspection as well. Ellianna's Donut Shop, 1105 Grindstone Parkway, Suite 101, was using ribbon-style adhesive fly...
Motorcycle driver falls 35 feet off Kansas City highway that is under construction
KANSAS CITY, Mo. (KCTV) - A motorcycle driver is fighting for their life after they fell 35 feet into a railyard below a Kansas City, Mo., highway that is under construction. The Kansas City, Missouri, Police Department says that just after 3 p.m. on Saturday, July 6, emergency crews were called to the area of northbound Highway 169 and Highway 9 with reports of a single-vehicle crash.
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