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Osage Beach Mayor explains push to remove fluoride from city water
SUMMARY: Osage Beach Mayor Michael Harmison is pushing to remove fluoride from the city’s water system, citing health concerns such as thyroid issues and potential impacts on children’s intelligence due to excess fluoride. He argues fluoride is unnecessary since it is widely available in toothpaste and mouthwash. Harmison, a businessman turned mayor, has researched the issue and gained support from the new public works director. While major health organizations endorse water fluoridation for reducing tooth decay, Harmison emphasizes public input before any decision. A formal vote and public hearing are planned, with possible removal by 2026 if approved.
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Catherine Hanaway appointed as Missouri's first female attorney general
SUMMARY: Missouri Gov. Mike Kehoe has appointed Catherine Hanaway as the state’s 45th attorney general, succeeding Andrew Bailey, who will join the FBI as co-deputy director. Hanaway is the first woman to hold this position and the fourth attorney general in less than a decade. A former Missouri House Speaker and U.S. attorney, she emphasizes protecting Missourians from violence, financial schemes, and constitutional rights violations. Kehoe praised her conservative values and legal expertise. Hanaway aims to work diligently and innovatively during her three-year term. Bailey’s resignation takes effect September 8. Congresswoman Ann Wagner expressed strong support for Hanaway’s appointment.
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Exploring the vast, icy wonders of the Antarctic and Arctic
SUMMARY: Scientists are conducting challenging research in the Polar regions, where extreme cold, high winds, and long periods of darkness make conditions harsh. Mark Seefeldt of the National Snow and Ice Data Center studies Arctic and Antarctic meteorology using weather stations, drones, and precipitation systems, with eight field seasons in Antarctica. He notes the region receives little precipitation, though snow is often blown by fierce winds. His team recently recorded snowfall in remote areas but faced ground blizzards and dangerous conditions requiring helicopter rescue. Despite the risks, Seefeldt says the vast, icy landscapes provide critical insight into Earth’s climate systems.
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How can the sunset be later in Joplin than in Springfield? The answer may surprise you
SUMMARY: The last 8 PM sunset in Springfield occurs on August 18, varying nearby due to longitude, latitude, and elevation differences. Longitude affects sunset by about 4 minutes per degree; for example, Joplin (1.22° west) experiences sunsets nearly 5 minutes later, with its last 8 PM sunset on August 22. Latitude impacts day length: farther north cities like Des Moines have later last 8 PM sunsets in August despite quicker daylight loss, due to longer summer days from Earth’s tilt. Elevation influences sunset minimally—about 1 minute per 5,000 feet—but is negligible in the Ozarks. These factors combined explain local sunset time differences.
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