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Kansas City Job Openings: See Who s Hiring In The Area

Kansas City Job Openings: See Who s Hiring In The Area
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When the Far-Right Wooed Black Panthers

When the Far-Right Wooed Black Panthers Copy link By Mark Hay Copy link By Mark Hay March9, 2021 Picketers greeted the Ku Klux Klan with jeers and signs telling them to get out when they descended on the Missouri town of Lone Jack in 1996. Pushback against a public Klan meeting was not surprising but the folks behind this protest were. They weren’t from a civil rights or racial justice group. They were members of the Missouri 51st, a local, far-right, anti-government militia primarily made up of about a thousand rural, mostly white, members. “It’s almost impossible to imagine a militia rallying against the Klan today,” says Robert Churchill, a University of Hartford historian who recounted the incident in his 2009 book on militia groups,

VIDEO: Jon Sievert to Serve as 57th NTEA Board Chair : CEG

VIDEO: Jon Sievert to Serve as 57th NTEA Board Chair : CEG
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Missouri GOP lawmakers propose voting, election law changes

Missouri GOP lawmakers propose voting, election law changes Voting rights advocates oppose new restrictions An effort is underway after the November election to change, and generally restrict, voting rights by many Republican lawmakers, including several proposed bills in Missouri. The legislature is considering new bills that have drawn GOP support and opposition from voting rights advocates. and last updated 2021-03-09 14:03:34-05 KANSAS CITY, Mo. — Changes to election laws are a focal point across the country after November s general election, which broke turnout records despite the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic. The effort to change, and generally restrict, voting rights by many Republican lawmakers including several proposed bills in Missouri, where both the House of Representatives and Senate have measures up for consideration that have drawn GOP support and strong opposition from voting rights advocates.

Tilley reflects on 2012 induction of Rush Limbaugh into Hall of Famous Missourians (AUDIO)

Missourinet You are here: Home Tilley reflects on 2012 induction of Rush Limbaugh into Hall of Famous Missourians (AUDIO) A national radio host who was inducted into the Hall of Famous Missourians has died, after a battle with lung cancer. Cape Girardeau native Rush Limbaugh was 70. Talk show host Rush Limbaugh puts his arm around his sculpture in the Missouri House chamber in Jefferson City on May 14, 2012 (file photo courtesy of Tim Bommel at House Communications) Limbaugh was awarded the Presidential Medal of Freedom last year by former President Donald Trump. That’s the highest honor a citizen can receive from the president.

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