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Supreme Court tie vote dooms taxpayer funded Catholic charter school in Oklahoma
WASHINGTON (AP) — The Supreme Court on Thursday effectively ended a publicly funded Catholic charter school in Oklahoma, dividing 4-4.…
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Former Missouri congressman Billy Long accused of promising favors to business associates during Senate confirmation hearing
Former Missouri Congressman Billy Long is facing fierce U.S. Senate Democratic opposition to his nomination to lead the IRS. Oregon…
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AAA predicts record Memorial Day travel
Expect plenty of company on Missouri roads this holiday weekend. AAA Missouri spokesman Nick Chabarria says the numbers are up…
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Parsons traffic stop leads to discovery of meth, paraphernalia and more
A traffic stop in Parsons, Kansas on the evening of May 20, 2025, led to the discovery of illegal drug…
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NEO Rodeo team finishes strong, sends four to College National Finals Rodeo
MIAMI, Okla. – The Northeastern Oklahoma A&M College (NEO) Rodeo Team capped off an impressive 2024-25 season with multiple accolades…
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Bicycle rider killed in early morning accident in Taney County
A bicycle rider is dead following a crash on U.S. 65 at the 14.8 mile marker in Taney County about…
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Largest gift in Kansas City University history fuels research and medical education
KANSAS CITY, MO – Kansas City University has received over $20 million from the estate of Paul W. Dybedal, DO,…
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Missouri State Fair accepting nominations to honor Veterans and active duty military
Help honor the men and women who have served or are serving our amazing country. The Missouri State Fair is…
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Jaime Hund talks Color the Community Day
Do you have an artistic flair? Do you want to leave your mark on the community? Here’s your chance. Leadership…
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May is National Foster Care Month
National Foster Care Month is celebrated during May. Foster care is there to serve broken families. Sarah Burch with Fostering…
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