
Jason Sears
Jason Sears is the founder, editor and lead reporter of The Chariton Beacon, a news site created to provide much-needed local coverage for Chariton County, Missouri. Recognizing the lack of accessible, reliable news in the area, Jason launched the site with the goal of keeping his community informed about the events and issues that matter most. With a deep understanding of small-town life, he is dedicated to ensuring that Chariton County has a trustworthy and comprehensive source for local news, strengthening connections within the community.
Senate Votes to Overturn California’s Electric Vehicle Mandate in Major Blow to Climate Change Activists
The Senate has voted to overturn the electric vehicle mandate in the state of California. This is going to cause some major anger and anxiety among the climate change activist community. The EV mandate was one of the last things Joe Biden signed before leaving…
Republican Governor Kelly Ayotte Signs Bill Banning Sanctuary Cities in the State of New Hampshire
New Hampshire’s Republican Governor Kelly Ayotte has signed a bill that bans so-called ‘sanctuary cities’ in the Granite State, in direct contrast to her neighbors to the south in Massachusetts, and to the east in Maine. All of New England is fairly liberal, but New…
Bosses at ABC News Tell the Hosts of ‘The View’ to Cool it on Heated Politics – Will it Work?
The people in charge of ABC and ABC News have reportedly told the hosts of the The View that they need to cool it on their heated political rhetoric. The bosses apparently realize that alienating half of the country is a bad media strategy. It’s…
Famous Drummer Dies in San Diego Plane Crash After Posting Photo From Doomed Flight
A famous drummer died in a plane crash in San Diego, California, on Thursday morning after posting photos of himself on the doomed flight. Multiple people died in the crash. Daniel Williams, 39, posted photos of the doomed flight to his Instagram account and joked…
Scott Adams Reveals President Trump Called Him After Terminal Cancer Prognosis — He Accidentally Sent Him to Voicemail!
Scott Adams Dilbert creator and famed hypnotist Scott Adams has revealed that President Trump called him twice after his announcement that he is dying from prostate cancer. Earlier this week, Adams followed Joe Biden’s announcement that he is suffering from prostate cancer that has spread…
Melania Trump Issues Call for Unity in Aftermath of Shooting Deaths of Israeli Embassy Staffers in DC by Pro-Palestinian Activist
First Lady Melania Trump released a statement late Thursday afternoon on the shooting deaths of two Israeli Embassy staffers in Washington, D.C. Wednesday night by a pro-Palestinian activist. 30-year-old Yaron Lischinsky and 26-year-old Sarah Milgrim, who were soon to be engaged to be married, were…
Victor Reacts: Democrats Defend South African Racism, Claim Trump is Lying Despite Proof
The things that Democrats will defend in order to attack Trump are truly mind boggling. They are now claiming that there is no genocide in South Africa and that Trump is just making it all up. Well, would you look at that! The images Trump…
Britain Exploring Possibility of Mandating the Use of Chemical Castration Drugs for Sex Offenders
The pilot program with chemical castration will be continued. Britain is preparing a reorganization of its justice system, and – as is always the case with PM Keir Starmer’s government – it seems filled with bad ideas meant to try and free some space in…
WATCH: New Video Shows Milwaukee County Judge Hanna Dugan Angrily Confronting ICE Agents in Courthouse
A newly released video shows indicted Milwaukee Judge Hannah Dugan angrily confronting ICE agents in the courthouse. Last month, Judge Hannah Dugan was arrested by the FBI for obstructing an ICE arrest. According to the FBI, Judge Hannah Dugan obstructed an immigration arrest operation last…
Saving Missouri’s Family Farms: Future Policies to Protect Chariton County’s Rural Heritage
In the heart of Chariton County, Missouri, family farms define the landscape and spirit of towns like Keytesville, Salisbury, Mendon, and Brunswick. These small operations, passed down through generations, face relentless threats: soaring input costs, unaffordable land prices, and corporate agribusinesses dominating markets. Brian Reisinger,…
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