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Lawmakers pass bill that would allow university faculty members to carry concealed weapons

Lawmakers met on Wednesday morning to discuss a bill that would allow faculty members to carry concealed weapons on college campuses in Missouri. The Campus Protection Officers Bill would authorize colleges and universities to designate faculty members as protection officers. The protection officers would have to submit a certificate of completion from a campus protection

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City advisory commission meets to discuss regulations of alcoholic beverages

Substance Abuse Advisory Commission (SAAC) meets again to rework their memo they plan to bring to the City Council. The recommendations are: Prohibit the distribution of free alcohol to the general public Prohibit “bottomless”deal, which offer unlimited alcoholic drinks for a fixed price. Establish a $2 minimum for any alcoholic beverage. Prohibit reduced prices for

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U.S. Air Force announces plans to retire B-2 Spirit Stealth Bomber for new B-21 Raider

UPDATE 2/14: Wing commander, Brig. Gen. John Nichols said, ” “The Department of Defense assesses our force structure to account for the ever-evolving landscape of adversary threats, tactics, and capabilities. Accordingly, the Air Force announced a new vector, providing guidance for the modernization of America’s bombers. The B-21 is the future of our bomber fleet

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Galloway begins audit on Osage County government after county receives rating of poor in 2014

Missouri State Auditor Nicole Galloway announced on Wednesday that her office has begun a regularly scheduled audit of the Osage County government. The last audit done on the county was in 2014 where it received an overall performance rating of poor. “This audit will review previous findings to ensure progress has continued while also taking

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