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Missouri Supreme Court to hear arguments on Amendment 3, Ashcroft decertifies petition

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www.youtube.com – FOX 2 St. Louis – 2024-09-10 09:00:41

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The Missouri Supreme Court is hearing arguments Tuesday as to whether Amendment 3 will stay on the Missouri ballot. If passed, it could restore abortion rights back in the state. But right now, it’s up in the air if it will even be on the ballot at all.

Secretary of State John Ashcroft certified the amendment for the ballot last month. But yesterday, in a stunning reversal, he rescinded the certification following a ruling from Cole County Circuit Judge Christopher Limbaugh.

Judge Limbaugh ruled the petition failed to include sections of existing laws that would be repealed, making it in violation of state law. That petition was signed by over 380,000 voters.

The high court took the appeal after Judge Limbaugh ruled the reproductive rights amendment violated state law, and then Secretary Ashcroft decertified the amendment. In fact, it no longer appears on his office’s website.

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New features on all Springfield Public School buses in 2025

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www.ozarksfirst.com – Jesse Inman – 2025-08-15 13:26:00

SUMMARY: Springfield Public Schools will have air conditioning on every bus for the 2025-2026 school year, improving student comfort. The fleet includes eight new buses with integrated seats and three-point seat belts to accommodate special needs students without separate special education buses. Safety features include higher seat backs for crash protection and an advanced eight-camera system covering inside and outside views, aiding drivers with blind spots. The “Where’s The Bus” app tracks student boarding and deboarding, providing live rosters and parent notifications. SPS earned its 25th consecutive “Total Fleet Excellence” certification. Classes start August 19.

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Reach weight loss goals with Fit Flavors’ healthy meal plan

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www.youtube.com – FOX 2 St. Louis – 2025-08-15 11:26:33

SUMMARY: Fit Flavors offers a healthy, flavorful meal plan designed to support weight loss with tasty, balanced meals. Co-founder Jillian showcases diverse options like a farmer’s breakfast sandwich, breaded chicken gratin with cauliflower, buffalo chicken mac and cheese, Thai peanut shrimp, slow-braised beef, shredded chicken with Asian vegetables, lemon dill salmon, and chimichurri steak. Meals range around 400-450 calories, providing satiety and nutrition. The program encourages consistency, suggesting even one Fit Flavors meal daily can improve health. With about 40 meal options and customizable bulk choices, Fit Flavors makes healthy eating easy. Discounts are available for subscriptions via fitflavors.com.

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KCATA approves contract to keep bus service running

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fox4kc.com – Andrew Lynch – 2025-08-15 09:21:00

SUMMARY: The Kansas City Council unanimously approved $78 million in funding for a 12-month contract with the Kansas City Area Transportation Authority (KCATA), ensuring bus service through April. An additional $15 million is expected to be approved. The contract, ratified after KCATA’s line of credit expired, maintains current bus routes and plans to reinstate fares in 2026, with free fares for qualifying low-income riders. Local leaders emphasize the contract’s importance for transit equity, avoiding service disruption for vulnerable residents. However, the future of the on-demand IRIS service remains uncertain, with funding discussions focusing on Clay and Platte Counties.

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