Seventy-seven years ago, on December 7th, 1941, over 2,400 Americans were killed at Pearl Harbor. The day after the attack, former President Roosevelt made his famous “Infamy speech”.
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George H.W. Bush- December 5th National Day of Mourning
On Saturday President Donal Trump proclaimed Wednesday, Dec. 5, 2018, as a National Day of Mourning.
President Trump Will Visit Kansas City for law Enforcement Conference
On Wednesday, December 5th, President Trump will make his eighth trip to Missouri as President.
President Trump Gives Message on Hanukkah
Hanukkah begins December 2nd and ends on December 10th. It is an eight-day festival of lights which is celebrated with menorah lighting, prayers, and special foods.
Governor Parson Signs Executive Order 18-11, Hello Christmas Weekend
On November 30th the Missouri Governor, Mike Parson, signed Executive Order 18-11.
Missouri Governor Mike Parson Received His Flu Shot- Thinks You Should Too
Governor Mike Parson received his flu shot. The flu is a respiratory disease that affects millions of people. An estimated 80,000 Americans died of influenza…
Male P.E. Teacher in Trouble After Refusing To Supervise Transgender Girl
In a Florida school, a physical education teacher was reprimanded for refusing to supervise a biologically female student.
Florida Calls for a Recount on the Midterm Election Results
Florida officials ordered a manual recount for the senate race between Rick Scott, the current Republican governor, and the Democratic incumbent, Bill Nelson.
100th Anniversary of World War I’s End Happens This Veterans Day
Veterans Day is a holiday, celebrated on November eleventh, which honors military veterans.
Missouri Governor Parson Promotes Honoring Veterans This Veterans Day
Missouri Governor Parson released a statement where he encouraged the civilians to honor those who have and are currently serving, this Veterans Day.
Missouri 2018 Constitutional Amendments- Voter Results
On November 6th the residents of Missouri dusted off their various voter ID’s and voted in the general elections.
Oregon County Preliminary 2018 General Election Results
On Tuesday, November 6th, the Missouri general elections were held. These candidates came from the previous, midterm elections, which happened back in August. There were multiple polling locations for Oregon County, including several churches and community centers. These polling stations were open from six in the morning until seven in the evening, allowing plenty of […]