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Fresh Thyme’ Super Bowl Snacks
SUMMARY: For a healthier Super Bowl spread, consider these nutritious snacks. Deviled eggs made with Greek yogurt instead of mayo provide protein and probiotics. For easy grab-and-go options, try fresh guacamole, Greek yogurt-based French onion dip, and pretzels. Hummus with tahini and chickpeas, paired with naan bread, offers heart-healthy fats. Veggie cups with plant-based avocado ranch are perfect for snacking. All ingredients are available at Fresh Market, known for fresh, high-quality snacks free from artificial additives. These alternatives maintain flavor while keeping your Super Bowl party both tasty and healthy.
Fresh Thyme Market’s Meghan Sedivy joins the morning show to highlight a variety of snacks that’ll fit perfectly while watching the Super Bowl. For more information, visit @freshthymemarket on Facebook and @freshthyme on Instagram
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Was it always like this? A historical look at Springfield in February
SUMMARY: Springfield, Missouri, has transformed from a small village in the early 1800s to the state’s third-largest city, marked by significant events over the years. Notable occurrences in February include the establishment of the first apple orchard in 1835, incorporation in 1838, and the construction of Springfield’s first frame home in 1836. The city’s infrastructure developed alongside events such as the first school and hospital openings, severe weather records, and socioeconomic changes. The 20th century saw the introduction of modern amenities and social movements, including the push for girls’ competitive sports in schools. History continues to shape Springfield’s identity.
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Missouri prison nursery opens to bipartisan fanfare with goal of keeping mothers with babies • Missouri Independent
SUMMARY: Tara Carroll, who gave birth while incarcerated in 2022, is now aiding pregnant women in Missouri’s newly launched prison nursery program. This initiative, the 10th in the U.S., aims to support incarcerated mothers by allowing them to bond with their newborns on-site, rather than relinquishing them post-birth. The nursery, featuring soft floors and colorful decor, separates from the main prison area. Eligibility is limited to women with no more than 18 months remaining in their sentence and who lack violent crime histories. The program promises year-long assistance post-release, emphasizing improved maternal and child well-being.
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Oldest living former Chiefs player takes a trip down memory lane
SUMMARY: Jerry Cornelison, 88, the oldest living former Chiefs player, reminisces about the team’s early days. He joined the Dallas Texans in 1960, winning an AFL championship before the franchise moved to Kansas City. After taking a year off, he returned in 1964. Cornelison reflects on the lack of facilities in the early days and the modest pay, recognizing their role in laying the foundation for modern professional football. Now an ambassador for the Chiefs, he participates in community outreach and charity work, raising funds for local causes. He’s proud of the Chiefs’ recognition, including receiving three Super Bowl rings.
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