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Soups and Stews from Gateway Grub
SUMMARY: Chef Terry J. discusses preparing for winter by making soups and stews. He highlights the difference between the two, explaining that soups can feature a variety of ingredients including creamy peanut butter for added depth. Today’s dish includes his version of an African-inspired stew with shrimp curry and jalapeños for a flavorful kick. He also mentions using leftover vegetables in dishes like pasta sauce or quinoa. Special offerings include a crab bisque with exotic flavors. Chef Terry emphasizes hearty, satisfying meals for the season and encourages viewers to check out the recipes online while promoting an upcoming event.
Gateway Grub’s Terri Jayne joins the morning show to talk about the difference between soups and stews and some of the best to try as the winter season approaches. To learn more, visit facebook.com/gatewaygrub or call (314) 276-2874
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Fraud and manipulation alleged in $2B theme park lawsuit
SUMMARY: Gene Bicknell, a Branson entertainment mogul, filed a federal lawsuit accusing Richard Silanskas Jr., Larry Wilhite, and Stephen Hedrick of defrauding him of over \$60 million in a failed northeast Oklahoma theme park project. The 68-page suit alleges the defendants used psychological manipulation, impersonating “God” through daily devotional texts to coerce Bicknell, then 91, into investing heavily and surrendering majority ownership. Construction halted amid liens for unpaid bills. The defendants reportedly diverted funds to themselves and inflated credentials. Bicknell sold assets, including land and collectibles, to fund the project. The suit claims violations under the RICO Act for racketeering and fraud.
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Joe's Blog: Humidity departs, cool air arrives (WED-7/30)
SUMMARY: Yesterday saw the hottest temperatures so far this year, reaching 96°F at KCI and 99°F downtown Kansas City, marking the longest wait since 2010 to hit 95°F+. Today will be hot but slightly cooler with possible storms. Relief from the heat and humidity is expected as a cool air mass moves in, bringing highs in the 75-80°F range and lower humidity through the weekend. Record low overnight temperatures are possible early August due to this cool transition. Heavy localized rains remain a concern, but storm movement should help reduce flooding risks. This July has been notably wet and humid. Enjoy the upcoming cooler weather!
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Co-founder of whites-only group speaks on previous homestead stabbing
SUMMARY: Return to the Land (RTTL), a whites-only private community expanding to Missouri, is facing controversy. Co-founder Peter Csere, formerly part of an Ecuador vegan community Fruit Haven, was involved in a violent incident with illegal miners, claiming self-defense amid accusations of stabbing and financial misuse. Csere left Ecuador in 2023, citing moral and governmental issues. RTTL requires criminal background checks and denies condoning violence. Local Springfield leaders and the NAACP strongly condemn RTTL’s segregationist stance, calling it divisive and contrary to values of inclusion and racial equality. Officials urge opposition to any efforts promoting racial segregation in the community.
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