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The New Chamber Business Connection: A Fresh Approach

In our latest Community Spotlight, meet the Greater Clinton Area Chamber of Commerce leaders as they introduce fresh changes to their Chamber Business Connections events. Discover how local businesses are coming together at convenient times to foster meaningful connections and spotlight their unique offerings. This episode sheds light on their collaborative efforts with Holly's Kitchen and Integrity Floors and the initiative's open-door policy, encouraging the entire community to participate and support local entrepreneurship.

 
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Can Garlic Really Make You More Attractive?

In today's Weird News segment, join host Steve Stevens as he uncovers peculiar stories that shed light on the curious effects of diet on body odor. Discover how garlic, often dreaded for its pungent breath effects, surprisingly enhances attractiveness through scent. Backed by scientific studies, this episode challenges our understanding of compromise between culinary delights and the quest for charm. Unveil the mystery and learn what your grocery list says about you. The intriguing relationship between dietary choices and one's scent takes center stage in this episode. Individuals looking to strike a balance between nutritious choices and enhancing personal appeal will find today's show particularly illuminating. With research-supported insights, listener engagement becomes part science lesson, part grocery tips. Stay tuned to Weird News, where the bizarre meets the scientifically fascinating.

 
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Navigating Dry January: Tips from Booze Nooze

In this enlightening episode of Booze Nooze, Steve Stevens delves into the concept of Dry January and its growing popularity as a New Year's resolution. He candidly shares personal experiences with alcohol moderation and offers insights from a compelling article on self.com about quitting alcohol. The podcast provides thoughtful guidance on identifying alcohol-related issues and forming a healthier relationship with drinking.

 
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Top Reasons to Embrace Quitters Day

Have you heard about Quitters Day? Dive into this humorous podcast episode that discusses the global phenomenon encouraging people to drop their New Year's resolutions. We explore why the second Friday in January is infamous for being the day most people give up on their yearly goals. From humorous insights about societal trends and popular resolutions to a list of the top five comical reasons to quit your resolutions right now, this episode offers a fresh perspective on self-improvement and societal pressure. Tune in to laugh along as we present reasons why abandoning your resolutions can be beneficial, like keeping bartenders employed or saving money on unnecessary gym memberships. With tongue-in-cheek commentary and surprises around each corner, this episode is sure to ring true for anyone who’s ever broken a New Year’s promise.

 
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Remembering the 90s: What Was Acceptable Then

In this episode, we dive into a time capsule of the 1990s, exploring the bizarre and charming social norms that were perfectly acceptable back then but have become relics of the past today. From spontaneous house visits to babysitting at the tender age of ten, the days of no cell phones and pervasive smoking sections set a unique backdrop. Join us as we contemplate how much society, technology, and standards have evolved over the decades.

 
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Explore Truman Lake Fishing Expo: A Free Family Event

Join us for the Truman Lake Fishing Expo, a must-visit event for outdoor enthusiasts happening on January 23rd and 24th at the Benson Convention Center in Clinton. This expo, proudly hosted by the Radford Media Group and KDKD Radio, offers something for everyone with a variety of exhibitors, interactive experiences, and the latest in fishing and outdoor products. Whether you're passionate about fishing, hunting, or simply enjoy being in nature, you'll find plenty to explore and learn at this family-friendly event.

 
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Inside the Henry County Sheriff’s Office: Progress and Community Ties

In this episode of Community Spotlight, we sit down with Captain Bilbruck and Sergeant Baysinger to discuss exciting new developments within the Henry County Sheriff's Office. From updated uniforms and the introduction of new community events like the Blue Line Blessing, to the re-establishment of the part-time academy, the conversation highlights the proactive steps being taken to enhance both law enforcement and community relations in West Central Missouri.

 
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Celebrating National Pass Gas Day: What’s Changed?

In today's episode of Weird News, Steve Stevens takes us through the peculiar societal shift where the timeless giggle-inducing fart might be losing its charm among the younger generation. As part of National Pass Gas Day, we explore whether children today find humor in bodily functions or if the ongoing anti-bullying campaigns have altered their perception of what's funny.

 
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Why January 6th Matters for Your Christmas Tree

Weird News is here to guide you through the whimsical world of Christmas tree etiquette. Ever pondered why January 6th is significant? It's more than just another date on the calendar; it's the official curtain call for Christmas decorations as per tradition. Tune in to understand the story behind this day and get a humorous take on what to do with your tree once the 12 days of Christmas are over.

 
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New Year, New Tactics: Keeping Resolutions Real

In this engaging Weird News segment, Steve Stevens sheds light on why so few people maintain their New Year's resolutions. With creative tips, such as setting specific small goals and anchoring habits to routines, this episode might just change your approach to personal development this year. Don't miss out on this opportunity to make 2026 a game-changer.

 
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