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Conservative Troy Matthews running for Johnson County Commissioner

Johnson County small business owner Troy Matthews has thrown his hat in the ring for Presiding County Commissioner. Running as a Republican, Matthews is running as the true “conservative choice”… Read More

May 11, 2022
National
New PBR bull riding team coming to Ridgedale, Missouri

RIDGEDALE, Mo. – As part of the inaugural Professional Bull Riders Team Series, a new professional sports squad is headed to the southwest part of the Show-Me State: the Missouri… Read More

May 10, 2022
National
Senate passes Supreme Court Justice security upgrade as protests heat up

(The Center Square) – The U.S. Senate passed a bill to increase security for Supreme Court justices as protests at their homes have grown heated in light of the potential… Read More

May 10, 2022
National
House conservatives ready law-and-order agenda ahead of midterms

Crime is on the rise around the country, the midterm elections are fast approaching, and the largest bloc of House conservatives is preparing a comprehensive package of law-and-order legislation. The… Read More

May 10, 2022
National
Gasoline prices set record Tuesday as Biden set to release plan on inflation

(The Center Square) – Gasoline prices set a record Tuesday ahead of President Joe Biden’s planned announcement to address rising inflation costs. Short of prioritizing and expanding domestic production, critics… Read More

May 10, 2022
State Government
The career of Dr. James Noland: One of Missouri’s oldest living former state legislators

JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. – Perhaps the most storied lawmaker in state history, 95-year-old former state senator and World War II veteran Dr. James Noland was honored today as one of… Read More

May 10, 2022
National
Hagerty: DHS disinformation board likely illegal

(The Center Square) – U.S. Sen. Bill Hagerty says the creation of a board within the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) tasked with combating “disinformation” is likely illegal. Creating the… Read More

May 9, 2022
State Government
Missouri AG to investigate Missouri school districts over invasive student surveys, and the harvesting of the results

Probing personal surveys discovered in at least one Missouri school district ask young students about their racial and gender identities, as well as their political preferences and views on such… Read More

May 9, 2022
National, State Government
AGs sue Biden administration over claims it colluded with social media giants to censor speech

(The Center Square) – As states push back against Department of Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas’ plan to combat “disinformation,” two attorneys general sued him, President Joe Biden, and other… Read More

May 9, 2022
State Government
Missouri House passes Senate plan for $500 million tax credit

(The Center Square) – Legislators moved one step closer to giving hundreds of millions of surplus tax dollars back to Missouri citizens on Friday.A Senate amendment providing $500 million in… Read More

May 9, 2022
National
20 AGs demand Mayorkas disband disinformation board, threaten legal action

(The Center Square) – Twenty attorneys general are demanding that Department of Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas “immediately disband” the agency’s newly created Disinformation Governance Board and “cease all efforts… Read More

May 6, 2022
State Government
Bass Pro Shops set to unveil first-ever employee medical facility in fall 2022

SPRINGFIELD, Mo. – Bass Pro Shops has announced it will be opening a new family health center for all Bass Pro employees and their families. Adjacent to Bass Pro Shops… Read More

May 6, 2022
National
Preliminary Border Patrol data for April: 211,972 apprehensions, tens of thousands of additional ‘got-aways’

Data confirms far more people entering U.S. illegally than reported (The Center Square) – According to preliminary U.S. Border Patrol data for the month of April, BP agents apprehended 211,972… Read More

May 6, 2022
National
Republicans raise questions about more Biden allies receiving multimillion dollar government contracts

(The Center Square) – Republicans on the U.S. Oversight Committee have begun an inquiry into why multiple allies of President Joe Biden have received federal contracts that are now under… Read More

May 6, 2022
State Government
KSHSAA competitive balance effort for schools, not biological girls

(The Sentinel) – The Kansas State High School Activities Association (KSHSAA) allows transgender biological males to compete against biological girls, but it draws the line at public schools having to… Read More

May 6, 2022
Opinion
OPINION: Kansas City is in a Tech Boom. Here’s How You Can Cash In.

America is experiencing a staggering shift in the labor market, and business owners are struggling to respond. You’ve no doubt experienced this if you’ve had a longer-than-usual wait… Read More

May 6, 2022
National
Hawley: Biden’s disinformation board is led by a ‘geyser of misinformation,’ and it shouldn’t even exist

The Biden administration’s new disinformation czar is, herself, a “human geyser of misinformation,” and the embryonic, misbegotten experiment in government regulation of speech should end, Missouri Sen. Josh Hawley tells… Read More

May 6, 2022
National, State Government
Earthquake insurance cost in Southeast Missouri increases 816% over 20 years

(The Center Square) – Many residents of Eastern Missouri probably checked their earthquake insurance after a 2.8 magnitude quake on April 29. Three days later, the Missouri Department… Read More

May 5, 2022
Free Speech, Uncategorized
While Mayorkas continues to defend DHS ‘Disinformation Bureau,’ DeSantis, Kennedy fight back

(The Center Square) – Department of Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas continues to be on the defensive after announcing the creation of a new “misinformation and disinformation governance board” he… Read More

May 5, 2022
Opinion
COLUMN: What’s ahead for Missouri and Kansas if Roe v. Wade is overturned, and how it differs from what you’re hearing and seeing

Regardless of our stances on abortion, they at least ought to be based on truth. But truth is often in short supply – especially now, in the hysteria following the… Read More

May 5, 2022