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WASHINGTON, D.C. – This week, Rep. Blaine Luetkemeyer led a series of efforts to prevent foreign adversaries from funding acts of terrorism. As chair of the Subcommittee on National …

Missouri Stands in Support of Israel Following a series of tragic and deadly attacks in Israel, leaders from Missouri have reaffirmed their unwavering support for the state's ally in the region. …

The U.S. Capitol is inhabited by fools. Week before last they paralyzed themselves again by throwing out the old speaker of the House and then are having all kinds of problems last week in replacing …

The news coming from Israel is downright shocking. Horrific images and videos of heartless terrorists celebrating their destruction strikes anger in our hearts and pain in our souls. Israel, our …

Good news. The ninnies in Washington, D.C. have decided public schools may continue to teach/sponsor shooting sports such as archery, trap and skeet and not lose their federal funding. We have too …

By now, you’re probably sick of hearing about the “Motion to Vacate,” the “looming government shutdown,” and how Congress can’t seem to get its act together. I …

I don’t understand the spreading desire to forego vaccinations. When I was a kid, there were few vaccinations for anything. We caught all kinds of things and sometimes people died or were left …

As we’ve discussed several times, small businesses currently face record-high inflation, supply-chain disruptions, workforce shortages, and other disadvantages crippling their ability to …

Many of us spend too much time on our smart phones. And we are being forced by commercial interests to move more and more of our life onto a small device that is easily (and frequently) lost or …

Nothing the Chinese Communist Party does is a coincidence or an accident. It has carried out strategic moves to bolster its competitive advantages, build an elite military, and increase its influence …

This past week, Speaker of the House Kevin McCarthy directed three House committees to open an impeachment inquiry into President Joe Biden. The announcement follows alarming allegations and evidence …

House Votes in Favor of Veto Overrides, Senate Does Not With more than 60 bills finally signed into law and taking effect last month, the Missouri General Assembly returned to the Missouri State …

I’m sure most of you are enjoying the fallish temperatures, but we need more rain. Miller County, as of late last week, was divided between moderate and severe drought. At least the north half …

Labor Day has come and gone. For the most part, in this area, it’s a big holiday weekend and little to nothing is done to celebrate American labor. That is mostly because labor unions are …

It feels like only a few days ago when I was writing about the upcoming Memorial Day weekend and the excitement of summer. The kids were getting out of school and summer vacation was about to begin. …

It’s hard to believe that school has started back up and fall is almost here. Just this week, while parents may have been secretly relieved, kids across Missouri felt all the nerves and …

A Season of Returning While it certainly may not feel like it with temperatures bumping against triple digits, fall is just around the corner and many of us are heading into a season of …

Dozens of new laws are set to take effect at the end of August, with the work of the Missouri Legislature in the 2023 legislative session finally coming to fruition. Several new laws and provisions …

School is underway. And hopefully, no students suffered from heat-related problems this week as record-breaking heat came back. Anyway, watch for those big yellow buses and obey the law if they …

Corn dogs, pizza, chicken on a stick, kettle corn, and even deep-fried deviled eggs – those are just a few delicious reasons to travel to the Missouri state fair in Sedalia. From livestock …

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