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Hancock & Kelley: City of St. Louis faces potential audit
SUMMARY: On Fox’s “Hancock and Kelly,” the Missouri State Auditor’s Office is investigating whistleblower claims of potential fraud regarding St. Louis’s handling of roughly $30 million in federal pandemic relief funds. The scrutiny arose after reports indicated many grant recipients were unqualified, with all applicants receiving at least $12,500 regardless of legitimacy. Meanwhile, concerns grow over the Missouri governor’s race, which remains quiet, with Democrat Crystal Quaide trailing behind Republican Mike Parson. Additionally, the owners of the Kansas City Chiefs are opposing an amendment to lift Missouri’s abortion ban. The discussion also touches on local government issues and infrastructure investments.

The Missouri State Auditor is looking into a whistleblower complaint about potential fraud in St. Louis’ handling of tens of millions of federal pandemic relief dollars. … We take a closer look at the Missouri governor’s race; is there actually a race at all?
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The time the City Museum creator had a role in international history
SUMMARY: Bob Cassilly, creator of St. Louis’ City Museum, made headlines well before his museum opened in 1997. During his honeymoon in Rome in May 1972, he intervened in a shocking incident involving Hungarian geologist Lazlo Toth, who attacked Michelangelo’s La Pietà with a hammer, causing severe damage. Cassilly leapt to stop Toth, preventing further destruction. Toth was deemed “socially dangerous” and held in a mental hospital for two years. The statue was restored within a year and placed behind bulletproof glass. Interestingly, the recent film “The Brutalist” shares Toth’s name coincidentally, as it’s a common name in Hungary.
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Molly Rockamann Korte's vision to preserve EarthDance Farms
SUMMARY: Molly Rockamann Korte is dedicated to preserving EarthDance Farms in Ferguson, the oldest organic farm west of the Mississippi, established by the Miller family. Inspired by her childhood visits, Molly returned as a leader, transforming the farm through visionary initiatives. Under her guidance, EarthDance has become a nationally recognized educational leader, promoting organic farming practices without tilling and ensuring environmental integrity. The “Pay What You Can” farm stand provides accessible healthy food to the community, reflecting Molly’s commitment to service and sustainability. Her passion for organic farming and community outreach creates a vital local resource. Visit EarthDance at the Ferguson Farmers Market.

EarthDance Farms operates on a historic 200-acre property that was farmed for three generations by the Mueller family. Under Molly Rockamann Korte’s leadership, the farm has become a nationally recognized leader in farming education, offering organically grown produce to the community.
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House Speaker Mike Johnson blaming possibility of government shutdown on Democrats
SUMMARY: House Speaker Mike Johnson has criticized Democrats for potentially instigating a government shutdown. He accuses them of using federal workers as props and weaponizing concerns over Medicaid and Social Security to undermine the administration. Johnson claims Democrats, who historically oppose shutdowns, are now not prioritizing federal employees’ welfare and failing to support funding the government responsibly. He asserts that his party will pass a continuing resolution (CR) to maintain government operations, urging Democrats to act in accordance with their previous statements and keep the government running. Johnson expects the White House to propose a more efficient budget moving forward.

House Speaker Mike Johnson is blaming the possibility of a government shutdown on Democrats.
He said he believes he has the votes to keep the government open ahead of this week’s funding deadline.
Via: NBC
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