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 KANSAS CITY, Mo. 鈥?A man who was shot while playing in a disc golf tournament on Saturday in Kansas City, Missouri, is still in the hospital. Jake Riley, 31, is a disc golf enthusiast for the last 12 years, and is expected to be okay after he was critically injured in the shooting while at Kessler Park. Police arrested 21-year-old Osman Igal, who is charged with first degree assault and armed criminal action. Riley s fiancee, Cosette Spencer, said Riley is doing better Wednesday and was able to get off the ventilator and has started talking and moving. She said watching him go through this experience has been gut wrenching.  This has been the worst thing that I have probably ever gone  stanley cups through,  Spencer said.  He means absolutely everything to me, and he was stanley bottles n t doing anything wrong, he wasn t in a fight with anyone, he was just doing the thing that he loves the most, playing in a disc golf tournament. The shooting fractured Riley s pelvis and left multiple  stanley cups holes in his bowels and colon. After several successful surgeries, he is doing better but has a long road of recovery ahead of him. The disc golf community and others around the Kansas City area are showing support by donating to  Cokf AMC theaters: Thousands have booked Barbie-Oppenheimer double features
 KANSAS CITY, Mo. 鈥?A gay-rights exhibit that was removed from the Missouri State Capitol after the governors office received sever stanley cup al complaints has found a new home.The Department of Natural Resources announced Friday that the exhibit would be displayed in the Lohman Building at Jefferson Landing State Historic Site, beginning Saturday.  We apologize for the way this unfolded,  Dru Buntin, dire stanley mugs ctor of the Department of Natural Resources, said in a news release.  We agree the history of all Missourians is an important story that needs to be told, and weve made a commitment to work with the members of the State Capitol Commission and the Board of Public Buildings to do so. Gov. Mike Parsons office told KSHB 41 News on Thursday that the governor was unaware of the display,  Making History: Kansas City and the Rise of Gay Rights,  that documents LGBTQ history in the state. The Department of Natural Resources manages the Museum, and state statute requires the department to coordinate activities relating to the museum with the Board of Public Buildings,  Kelli Jones, communications director for Parsons office, said in an email.  The statutorily mandated process was not followed in th stanley website is i