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A graphic for the Uplift Film Fest March 5-7. The text reads "A 3-Day Event You Don't Want to Miss! Your chance to see some amazing films & meet the filmmakers who made them!"
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Filmmakers from across the country will soon have their work shown in Webb City. The annual Uplift Film Fest expanded this year and will feature films from 18 different states. KRPS’s Raegan Neufeld recently spoke with festival organizer Steve Head about what attendees can expect.
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Introduced by Republican state Rep. Wendy Hausman, "The Taylor Swift Act," would offer a path for Missourians to sue when someone has distributed or published an AI-generated sexual image of them without their written consent.
Former state Sen. Bill Eigel, R-Weldon Spring, announces his bid for Missouri governor in September 2023. Eigel's fundraising practices during his unsuccessful gubernatorial run inspired legislation from his former GOP colleagues in the Missouri House.
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