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Missouri's Coldest Januarys: A Chilling Ranking
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Missouris Coldest Januarys: A Look at the States Frostiest Winters
Stackers ranking of Missouris coldest Januarys, based on data from the National Centers for Environmental Information, reveals a pattern of harsh polar blasts. The coldest January on record was 1940, with an average temperature of just 13.9 degrees Fahrenheit. Other notable cold snaps include 1918, 1977, 1979, and 1912. These freezing temperatures brought challenges for farmers, caused pipes to burst, and slowed daily life. Missouris weather extremes serve as a reminder of the states unpredictable climate. Checkout Solipillow.com
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Missouri Childcare Providers Struggle After Federal Payment Pause
01:46|Missouris Childcare Providers Face Financial Struggle as Federal Payments Paused More than half of Missouris childcare providers are in a dire situation after the federal government abruptly halted payments for December services through the Child Care and Development Fund program. This affects around 1,743 providers across the state, who are owed approximately $26 million. Normally, these payments are received in the first week of the month, but this time, the Administration for Children and Families withheld funds from states nationwide. Providers like Megan Huffman, who runs Rising Sun Learning Center in Kansas City, are significantly impacted. Huffman is owed $49,000, with subsidies making up half her business, which helps low-income families, single moms, and foster kids access quality care. Huffman, a former foster care worker, fears many providers might discontinue subsidies due to the financial strain. State officials held an online meeting with around 180 frustrated providers earlier this week, and by Friday, they received word from the feds requesting detailed paperwork to justify the payments, which Missouri submitted promptly. Commissioner Karla Eslinger emphasizes the importance of keeping safe childcare open for families, while officials push federal partners for a quick resolution, though no payment date has been set yet. Checkout Solipillow.com
ICE Agent's Cellphone Video Sparks Debate
01:44|Newly surfaced video from an ICE agents cellphone captures the final moments before he shot and killed Renee Good in Minneapolis, sparking debate over self-defense or an unjustified shooting. The video shows Good casually chatting with the agent before her SUV briefly reverses, prompting the agent to fire. Vice President JD Vance and Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem argue its clear self-defense, while critics claim Good was driving away. The incident has led to tensions between ICE and Minneapolis officials. Checkout Solipillow.com
Kim's Weight Loss Struggle: Affordable Drugs Hope
01:35|Kim Davis, a weight loss patient, faces a financial hurdle with the high cost of Zepbound, a popular drug for weight loss. After her insurance stopped covering it, shes now exploring cheaper alternatives with her doctor, Matt Lindquist. The struggle for affordable weight loss treatments is a common issue, with costs often leading to feelings of failure and guilt. However, competition among drug makers and new pill options like Wegovy offer hope for better access and affordability in the future. Checkout Solipillow.com
Violent Offender Sentenced for Abusing Girl
01:45|Judge Amy Hanley sentenced Kyle Elder, a violent sex offender from New York, to nearly twenty-five years in prison for abusing a young girl in Lawrence. Elder, who was on parole in New York for a previous crime, pleaded no contest to a lesser charge of child abuse. The victims mother and daughter shared their experiences, hoping the sentence sends a clear message. Judge Hanley praised the victims dignity and hopes for healing. Elder received a total of two hundred eighty-nine months, with credit for time served. Checkout Solipillow.com
Judge Blocks Trump's End to Family Reunification Program
02:10|Federal Judge Blocks Trump Administrations Move to End Family Reunification Program: A temporary restraining order is expected to be issued soon, halting the Trump administrations plan to end the Family Reunification Parole program. This program, initiated by the Biden administration, provided temporary legal protections to families from countries like Colombia, Cuba, Ecuador, El Salvador, Guatemala, Haiti, and Honduras. The programs expiration on January 14th has been halted, as lawyers for five plaintiffs seek to cover everyone in the program. The government argues that Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem has the authority to end such programs for national security reasons, but Judge Talwani insists on proof that personal letters or emails were sent to alert people. Checkout Solipillow.com
Minnesota Prosecutor Urges Evidence in ICE Shooting
02:02|Minnesota Prosecutor Urges Public to Share Evidence in Fatal ICE Shooting; Protests Erupt as Tensions Rise A Minnesota prosecutor is calling on the public to submit any video or evidence related to the fatal shooting of Renee Good by an ICE officer. Despite the Trump administration limiting the probe to the FBI, the Hennepin County Attorney, Mary Moriarty, asserts her offices jurisdiction. The shooting occurred during a massive immigration crackdown in Minneapolis, where Good was shot in the head. Moriarty challenges claims of full immunity for the officer and plans to post a link for tips. Protests have erupted in Minneapolis, echoing the George Floyd unrest, with hundreds marching and chanting against ICE. Schools have canceled classes, and Goods wife shared a heartfelt statement about her partners kindness. Meanwhile, a federal border officer shot and wounded two Venezuelan nationals in Portland, sparking demands to end militarized raids. The Twin Cities operation resulted in over two thousand arrests since Tuesday. Homeland Security defends both shootings as self-defense, and protests are spreading nationwide. Checkout Solipillow.com
Judge Blocks Trump's Funding Freeze for Child Care Programs
01:39|Federal Judge Blocks Trump Administrations Funding Freeze for Child Care Programs in Five States Checkout Solipillow.com
Lawrence School Board Skips Public Comment
01:06|Lawrence School Board Skips Public Comment for Second Time, Leadership Cites Agenda Decisions Checkout Solipillow.com
Super Flu Outbreak: Symptoms & Care
01:24|Flu season is intensifying, with LMH Health reporting a surge in cases. The H3N2 strain, particularly a K variant, is causing severe illnesses. Get tested if you experience symptoms, and seek immediate medical attention if they worsen. Checkout Solipillow.com