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Missouri State football's future move to Conference USA rules storylines heading into 2024
Missouri State’s final season at the FCS level is quickly approaching and there’s no shortage of storylines heading into the year. Second-year head coach Ryan Beard looks to build off a 4-7 season. An unorthodox year will see the Bears ineligible to qualify for the postseason while also hoping to build momentum heading into a new era of Bears football. ...
Fans Swoon Over Just-Announced Hallmark Star Joining Tyler Hynes Movie
The list of guest stars is a mile long for Hallmark Channel‘s highly anticipated holiday movie, “Holiday Touchdown: A Chiefs Love Story.” But the latest star to be revealed has Hallmark fans especially excited. On July 25, 2024, the network announced via social media that longtime Hallmark...
1 dead, 3 injured in shooting at south St. Louis restaurant
ST. LOUIS — One woman was killed and three other people were injured in a shooting Sunday night outside a south St. Louis restaurant, police said. St. Louis police said officers responded shortly before 8:40 p.m. to Sam's Southern Eatery in the 3500 block of Gravois Avenue, just north of the intersection with Grand Boulevard.
Royals debut special ‘Pasqwich’ in honor of Vinnie Pasquantino. Here’s my review
There is a new food stand at Kauffman Stadium, and it honors one of the Kansas City Royals’ biggest stars. On Friday, Pasquantino’s opened for business near Section 208 at The K. The themed food vendor highlights Royals first baseman Vinnie Pasquantino. Pasquantino’s offers a variety of special...
A behind-the-scenes look at Christopher Elbow Chocolates in Kansas City
If you’re from Kansas City, you’ve probably gifted an out-of-towner a box of Christopher Elbow Chocolates. Over the last two decades, self-described “accidental chocolatier” and Kansas City native Christopher Elbow has dazzled locals and visitors with his brightly-colored bonbons. Earlier this week, a group of KCUR...
Patrick Mahomes Reacts to Amazing Joe Thuney Injury Update
The start to training camp has not been kind to the Kansas City Chiefs. They've dealt with some key absences and a few injuries since practices began, presenting some early obstacles in KC's way as it prepares for Week 1. However, amid the bad updates on the health front, the...
Travis Kelce's 'nose to the grinder' comment speaks volumes after Kansas City Chiefs return
Travis Kelce balances physical NFL demands, fame, and a Taylor Swift relationship to remain one of the hardest workers at Kansas City Chiefs practice for a chance at a historic Super Bowl three-peat
Cardinals savage roster move sends struggling veteran packing despite emotional plea
The St. Louis Cardinals have much work to do before the MLB trade deadline on Tuesday. However, despite active trade talks involving the likes of Erick Fedde and more, John Mozeliak had time to take care of a long-overdue roster move involving one of his longest-tenured relief pitchers. Giovanny Gallegos...
Drug dealer accused of selling fentanyl to KC woman who died
KANSAS CITY —A Kansas City man who sold and delivered drugs to a woman who died soon after she ingested them faces felony charges in connection with her death, according to Jackson County Prosecutor Jean Peters Baker. Vincent Scarcello, 27, faces Murder in the 2nd Degree and Delivery of...
From war-torn Ukraine to drunken American driver: A tenacious 7-year-old recovers in St. Louis
ST. LOUIS — In the halls of Ranken Jordan Pediatric Bridge Hospital in St. Louis 7-year-old Yeva Kapusterynska, a Ukrainian refugee, is fighting to reclaim her life after a series of unimaginable challenges. Fleeing War, Finding Hope. The Kapusterynska family's journey began in Odesa, Ukraine, where war forced them...
Summer reading group enjoys July Adventure
Bethany, MO: The Bethany Public Library recently held their July Adventure at Gospel Farms for their summer reading crew. The event took place on a very pleasant Thursday, July 18, day. How useful was this post?. Click on a star to rate it!. No votes so far! Be the first...
VIDEO: Black bear spotted in Farmington
FARMINGTON, Mo. (KFVS) - Another bear was spotted in Missouri, this time in Farmington. According to Missouri Department of Conservation Lt. Christopher Doran, the black bear was seen by multiple people in Farmington on Saturday, July 27. Along with the Farmington Police Department, the MDC worked on trying to get the bear out of the area safely.
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