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Public Education
Florida Board of Education approves rules for military friendly schools to become ‘Purple Star campuses’

Florida schools seeking to be military-friendly now will be able to earn the right to claim that designation under rules the Florida State Board of Education unanimously approved Wednesday. The… Read More

April 5, 2022
Law Enforcement, Uncategorized
Shooting training simulator in Highlandville gives crucial training to church security teams, law enforcement and civilians

HIGHLANDVILLE, Mo. – After noticing a lack of de-escalation and shooter training options in the area, Mike and Jackie Deans opened their own facility to offer training not… Read More

March 18, 2022
State Government
Missouri National Guard can now enhance their post-military careers with new apprenticeship program that rewards credit for military training

Members of Missouri’s National Guard can now earn a free apprenticeship certification for their military experience to give them better employment opportunities once they leave the military. … Read More

March 11, 2022
National
Liberty Counsel: Military continues to deny religious exemptions as Navy SEALs head to court

In all four branches of military, 4 requests were granted out of nearly 29,000 (The Center Square) – The U.S. military continues to deny religious exemptions to service members, Liberty… Read More

February 9, 2022
Christian Schools, Culture
Berean Christian Academy dedicates memorial to recently fallen soldier, Ryan Knauss

U. of Tenn. Army ROTC Cadet Corps raise the flag while family and friends of Sgt. Knauss look on. (via Facebook) A Christian school in East Tennessee has dedicated a… Read More

January 4, 2022
State Government
VFW in Washington, MO takes initiative to give back to veterans during the holiday season

WASHINGTON, Mo. – VFW Post 2661 out of Washington, Missouri gives back to U.S. soldiers every holiday season by sending them care packages. After not being able to… Read More

November 24, 2021
Culture
Three ways to get your children involved on Veterans Day

For non-military families, Veterans Day may not hold much significance. However, it is a significant holiday for everyone in the United States. As the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs explains,… Read More

November 11, 2021
State Government
Hillsboro High School pays tribute to veterans in first ever POW/MIA Remembrance event

HILLSBORO, Mo. – Hillsboro High School honored veterans and prisoners of war in an unprecedented way at the first ever POW/MIA remembrance football game against Festus on Friday… Read More

September 28, 2021
National
Potential exodus of Navy SEALs brings backlash on vaccine mandate

(The Center Square) – President Joe Biden’s federal vaccine mandate sparked controversy among Americans, but one of the nation’s most elite fighting forces may be hit harder than other groups… Read More

September 23, 2021
National, State Government
This Is How Many Veterans There Are in Missouri Compared To Other States

After nearly two decades of combat, the withdrawal of U.S. troops from Afghanistan marks the end of the longest war in American history. Since 2001, nearly 2,500 American service members… Read More

September 15, 2021
National
As Biden’s poll numbers drop, lawmakers call for hearing on Afghanistan withdrawal

(The Center Square) – After the withdrawal of U.S. troops from Afghanistan left dozens of casualties, lawmakers on both sides of the aisle want answers on what went wrong. The… Read More

September 9, 2021
Culture
Marine Corps Veteran Reflects on September 11th and the Lives Lost Since

As the twentieth anniversary of the attack on September 11th nears, it’s fitting that we take some time to reflect on the last twenty years: where we’ve been, where we… Read More

September 9, 2021
Culture
Remembering 9/11: Why Knowing History is Essential

Ten years after the September 11, 2001 (9/11) attack, 97 percent of Americans over the age of seven recalled where they were when they first heard about the attack. Read More

September 8, 2021
National
Pentagon: More ISIS attacks expected as 12 U.S. service members killed in terrorist bombings

(The Center Square) – The Pentagon said Thursday there are more than 1,000 Americans who have still not been evacuated from the country and that more terrorist attacks in the… Read More

August 27, 2021
National
Biden endorses vaccine requirement for armed services

(The Center Square) – A new requirement from the U.S. armed forces has sparked controversy and furthered the debate over mandating the COVID-19 vaccine. Secretary of Defense Lloyd Austin wrote… Read More

August 10, 2021