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Harrisonville's fire chief said the ordinance was needed because there isn't a state statute that addresses weapons on ambulances.
Numerous times I’ve had to wrestle knives or guns away from somebody,” said Chief Sullivan, who is advocating for this ordinance to protect both paramedics and patients.
Aldermen in Harrisonville are set to vote on an ordinance prohibiting the possession of dangerous weapons in Harrisonville ...
President Donald Trump and British Prime Minister Kier Starmer have officially signed the U.S.-U.K. trade deal. Newsweek's ...
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With a new coordinator and a better quarterback, the Badger offense should start to move. Here's the CFN 2025 Wisconsin ...
President Donald Trump has arrived for the G7, or Group of Seven, summit in Canada, a country he’s suggested should be ...
Jonathan Gould has written a group biography of Talking Heads named after one of the band’s biggest hits. Called “Burning ...