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As we get back to summer travel, cookouts, and time with friends and family, COVID-19 is still something to watch out for.
Even though my uncle and most of the men he went to Bible college with have retired from full time ministry, a few of them are still sharing the Gospel ...
On Wednesday, July 9, from 7 a.m. until 5 p.m., a contractor working for the City of Rolla will close Sally Road, from the intersection of Old Wire Road to ...
The National Education Association is suing the state in an effort to block the appropriation of $51 million to MOScholars, ...
What happens when we die? Many, probably most, modern Christians believe that humanity is split between the saved and the ...
Choices for People has a new logo, new buses and a new five-year plan, all of it with one purpose: continued service to ...
William Paley was an 18th Century English clergyman, Christian apologist and philosopher. He is best known for his design ...
Ray Lankford is the other big Cardinal bat. And although Lankford has got the arms of a weightlifter, he says he flees from ...
Gov. Mike Kehoe made his first round of budget vetoes hurt Missouri lawmakers where it matters most, in the earmarked state ...
Riverstone Castle Residential Treatment Facility in Waynesville was named to represent the rough surface of a rock becoming ...
Phelps County Communication Center has been renamed the Paula Volkmer 9-1-1 Center in honor of its long-time chief.
A once-a-day pill called blarcamesine may slow memory loss and preserve independence—without the scary side effects or ...