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Mystik Dan Upsets Racehorse Favorite To Win Kentucky Derby In Photo Finish
The 150th Kentucky Derby was May 4, 2024, at Churchill Downs in Kentucky. The race came down to the finish line and the winner had to be determined by a picture.
Christian Singer Mandisa Dies At The Age Of 47
Mandisa, a Christian singer and songwriter of “Overcomer”, died at her home in Tennessee on April 18, 2024, at the age of 47.
What Does America Mean To You? America250 Contest For Students
America250 is having an essay contest for third through twelfth graders on “What does America mean to you?” The essay contest entry deadline is May 17, 2024.
Alton’s National Day Of Prayer Event Is Thursday, May 2nd
National Day of Prayer is May 2, 2024. The Alton, Missouri, Ministerial Alliance is having a National Day of Prayer service on May 2nd.
Missouri Leading The Way To Not Bail Out Student Loans
Although Biden was previously struck down for ‘forgiving’ student debts, he is trying to do so again. Missouri is fighting it.
First Class Stamp Prices To Skyrocket In July
The cost for a first-class stamp will surge from the current 68 cents to 73 cents; that is five extra cents per envelope sent.
January 6 Prisoners Released Before Supreme Court Ruling
Federal judges have begun releasing Jan. 6 defendants who appealed their sentences although the Supreme Court will soon hear arguments.
Will The W.H.O. Tell Americans What To Do?
If member nations of the WHO pass this agreement and President Biden signs it, it would seriously undermine American sovereignty.
Arizona Court Upholds Law From 1864
On Tuesday, April 9, 2024, Arizona’s Supreme Court ruled in favor of the state’s 1864 ban on abortion which prohibits nearly all abortions.
Christian Visibility Day Instead Of Body Desecration Day
President Trump vowed to create a “Christian Visibility Day” following President Biden’s declaration of “Transgender Day of Visibility,
Alabama Bars Third Party Ballot Harvesting
Republican Governor Kay Ivey signed legislation in March to prohibit the trafficking of absentee ballot applications in Alabama elections.












