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Missouri facility : No lesbian wedding for you
“We were really bummed out about it because it was really the perfect place.”
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Conservative MO lawmaker: Child abuse made me gay
Dixon claims child abuse led him to doubt his sexuality as a teen and live as a homosexual for five years.
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Missouri “Courage Scholarship” raises $12K in 12 Days for LGBT, ally students
The scholarship has raised 1K for each month the Missouri county voted to mourn traditional marriage — receiving donations from across the country and as far away as Brazil.
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HIV-positive St. Louis County man accused of deliberately exposing people (UPDATED)
Police claim Robert Smith used Craigslist and other social media to contact “potential victims.”
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Salem, Mo. Native Counters Anti-Gay Flag Vote with LGBT Scholarship
In reaction to the Dent County Commission’s decision to fly flags “below half-staff in “mourning” over the legalization of gay marriage, Jacob Wilson created a $1,000 “Courage Scholarship” to be granted to a graduating high school senior who “has demonstrated or shows great potential to work for change in their community.”
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Dent County Commission votes to ‘mourn’ same-sex marriage
The commission plans to lower the flags below half-staff on the 26th of each month for a year, running from July to June.
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Same-sex marriage ruling raises issues for Kansas, Missouri
Following the U.S. Supreme Court’s decision legalizing same-sex marriage throughout the nation, Kansas and Missouri legislators face debates next year over religious objections proposals and expanding their state’s anti-discrimination laws to protect gays and lesbians.
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2 Missouri judges stop marrying after gay marriage legalized
Associate circuit judges Larry Winfrey and Steve Jackson of the southern Missouri county of Laclede say they won’t be marrying anyone.
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Kansas, Missouri governors differ in gay marriage responses
Advocates on both sides of the issue and the border Wednesday noted the sharp contrast in the neighboring governors’ responses in the form of executive orders the day before.
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Missouri governor orders state agencies to implement same-sex marriage ruling
Missouri Gov. Jay Nixon on Tuesday announced he has issued an executive order mandating all state government agencies comply with last month’s U.S. Supreme Court decision legalizing same-sex marriage in all 50 states.