Monday, January 19, 2026, is Martin Luther King Jr. Day. Here is his speech “I Have A Dream” which he gave on August 28, 1963.
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Senator Schmitt Reflects On Actions Of 2025
While in D.C., Senator Schmitt worked for Missourians, and he had several accomplishments the previous year. Here is a recap.
HHS RFK Will Not Order Mask Mandates For Flu
HHS RFK is leaving mask-wearing to each individual. He won’t mandate it for the flu as it has not been proven to slow or stop the flu viruses.
Trump’s Issues First Two Vetoes In Second Term
At they end of 2025, Trump signed his first two vetoes of this second term, including a bill to fund a water infrastructure project.
New Affordable Pricing For National Parks Now In Effect
They offer great discounts to U.S. residents, digital passes, motorcycle deals, and free dates. Non-residents pay more.
More Snow Woes Way Up North- In Alaska
Now we move further north to Alaska. Juneau has gotten the season’s worth of snow in only December! Juneau averages 17.8 inches.
Gov. Kehoe Secures Millions To Strengthen Rural Healthcare
Governor Kehoe and the Missouri Department of Social Services announced that they have been awarded more than $216 million in funding.
Travel In Northern California Halted Due To Snow
While it is the Christmas season, many people travel to see loved ones. If that is your situation, you may want to re-route your travel plans.
Like Snow? You May Want To Visit These Places
Researchers have boiled it down to the top ten snowiest places in the US. The decision was based on at least 10 years of accurate records.
Rep Jason Smith Casts Votes Before Thanksgiving
As the government shutdown ended, Congress went to work passing legislation on a variety of items. Here is what Representative Jason Smith has done. H.R. 4405 Epstein Files Transparency Act This act requires the AG to release all DOJ documents and records related to Jeffrey Epstein. It did pass, and Smith voted yes. H.R. 2659 […]
Homeschooling Continues To Rise After Pandemic Ends
Homeschooling began growing again in the 2023-2024 school year, with that growth continuing into last year.
Tariffs Set To Roll Back On Popular Food Items
The Trump administration plans to roll back tariffs on certain foreign food items that are hard to grow in this country,












