AGP Executive Report
Last update: 10 hours agoConsumer Safety: The Better Business Bureau warns of a nationwide scam using “Infinity Auctions” (auctionsinfinity.com), which falsely claims a Rapid City, South Dakota address and copies vehicle photos from legitimate listings. Civic Culture: Missouri’s State Historical Society says the Declaration of Independence will be read simultaneously in 796 U.S. locations, including a Columbia reading at 5 p.m. at the Cole County Courthouse. Education & Community Life: Missouri teachers push back on Gov. Mike Kehoe’s A–F school grading plan, while a separate report highlights how student-centered dining changes at West Virginia University boosted satisfaction and sales. Health & Rights: Planned Parenthood’s Medicaid funding restriction expired July 4, and a federal appeals court revived a fight over local bans on licensed Christian counselors’ talk therapy for minors. Local Support for Veterans: Veterans Community Project opened a new Kansas City outreach center to help with jobs, benefits, and housing stability. Faith & Tradition: Catholic bishops issue guidance to avoid SSPX services after Vatican excommunications tied to unauthorized consecrations. Sports & Belonging: World Cup watch-party culture keeps growing in Kansas City’s Power & Light District as fans pack in for USA matches.
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