A team of homeschoolers has such a remarkable winning record in robotics that they were invited to the Capitol to be honored.
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Vinnie Clubb Expresses Views At Oregon County Meet-And-Greet
Vinnie Club, who is running for the 153rd district in Missouri, was present and spoke at Oregon County’s Meet-and-Greet the candidates.
AG Bailey Fights For Women’s Rights In Sports
Missouri Attorney General Bailey announced he is filing suit against the Biden Administration’s unconstitutional rewrite of Title IX.
Becky Granger Spoke At Meet-And-Greet
Becky Granger is the incumbent who is running unopposed for public administrator, working hard to care for the county’s most vulnerable.
Louisiana May Require Display Of 10 Commandments In Schools
Louisiana may become the first state to require all publicly funded schools, colleges, and universities to display the Ten Commandments.
Native Americans Suing Commandeers
NAGA is suing the professional football team Washington Commanders. They have been rallying for the Commanders to reinstate the Redskins name.
Is There An Artist In Your Family? Try Outside Art!
All Missourians—of any age—are encouraged to participate by creating art using materials available at home.
Meet 153rd Representative District Republican Candidate Vinnie Clubb
Meet Vinnie Clubb, who is running for Missouri State Representative to take Representative Atchison’s place.
California FCA Entitled To Millions Of Dollars
After a years of harassment and litigation, a judge ruled in favor of students and their Fellowship of Christian Athletes meeting.
Representative Smith Votes For Our Appliances
Although this is an election year, Representative Smith is busy making decisions safeguarding our everyday lives.
Why Is A Baccalaureate Important?
To encourage the graduates, the community holds a baccalaureate service for them just before the graduation ceremony.
First Class Stamp Prices To Skyrocket In July
The cost for a first-class stamp will surge from the current 68 cents to 73 cents; that is five extra cents per envelope sent.