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KANSAS CITY, Mo. 鈥?Four Kansas City area members of the Proud Boys have pleaded not guilty to conspiring to breach the U.S. Capitol at the January 6 riot.Williams Chrestman of Olathe entered his not guilty plea by video conference on Wednesday.Chrestman is also accused of threatening to assault a federal law enforcement officer.When Chrestman was charged, the FBI released photos of him carrying an ax handle into the Capitol during the riot.The three other Kansas City area co-defendants, Christopher Kuehne, Louis Colon and Ryan Ashlock all entered not gu <a href=https://www.stanleycups.com.mx>stanley tazas</a> ilty pleas to the charges against them Tuesday.Two other co-defendants with this group are siblings Felicia and Cory Konold from Tucson, Arizona.As part of their release conditions, they were ordered not to have contact with each other.However, on Wednesday, a federal judge modified the sister and brother s release agreement to allow the Konolds, who are <a href=https://www.cup-stanley.es>stanley cup</a> Jewish, to attend a Pass <a href=https://www.stanley-mugs.us>stanley water bottle</a> over seder at their grandparents home on Sunday.At this point, only Chrestman remains in federal custody as the case against this group of defendants moves forward.Federal investigators say all four Kansas City area co-defendants belong to the Proud Boys. KANSAS CITY, Mo. 鈥?Springtime mea <a href=https://www.cups-stanley.ca>stanley canada</a> ns financial aid time for many college students. The Free Application for Federal Student Aid is open and ready to be filled out by incoming and current college students seek <a href=https://www.stanleycup.cz>stanley hrnek</a> ing help to pay for college.However, the Missouri College and Career Attainment Network said FAFSA applications are down 45.4% compared to last year. MOCAN wants to help change that by offering free virtual help sessions to parents and students every Wednesday this month.The Zoom sessions are Wednesdays from 10 a.m.-noon and 5-7 p.m. You can get one-on-one assistance by signing up at mofafsa.org/fafsazoom.MOCANs Director of Affordability, Kaitlyn Venta, said there are changes to the FAFSA application this year that applicants need to be aware of. The FAFSA underwent a lot of changes this year, including formula and eligibility <a href=https://www.stanleymugs.us>stanley mugs</a> changes, so there may be more families who are eligible for financial aid than there were in the past, and so if you weren t sure if you re eligible, fill it out. You never know you could get some funding for college, Venta said.Along with that, the window to fill out the FAFSA is shorter this year due to the changes and updates. We re working on a conden Xudq A look at the effect of transgender athlete bans on youth sports
 
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