
Missouri's abortion ban does not violate separation of church and state, judge rules
Missouri’s near-total abortion ban does not fly in the face of the state constitution’s separation of church and state, a St. Louis judge determined.

Missouri’s near-total abortion ban does not fly in the face of the state constitution’s separation of church and state, a St. Louis judge determined.

From The Examiner during the week of June 10-15, 1974:
Blue Springs Mayor Chris Lievsay has chosen Katie Tholen to potentially fill the vacant seat on the City Council.

Project Shine, the annual community spruce-up event in the Independence School District, takes place next Saturday morning, June 22, at three schools.
By Kurt Erickson St. Louis Post-Dispatch COLUMBIA, Mo. — With trucks and cars speeding by in the background, Missouri officials Thursday ceremoniously broke ground on… Login to continue reading Login Sign up for complimentary access Sign Up Now Close

JEFFERSON CITY — One of Missouri's most prolific Republican campaign donors put another $1 million into a campaign account benefiting Lt. Gov. Mike Kehoe on Thursday.

Bobby Hines chuckles when talking about a recent conversation he had with Blue Springs Police Chief Bob Muenz.

A few years ago, as she read a bucket-list-by-50-years-old book, Sonci Bleckinger recalled that her 40th birthday had lacked meaning and excitement, and she decided to make sure her 50th didn’t leave the same feeling.
Lunches provided by area community centers during the week of June 17-21:
Area students graduate from Truman State University