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FEMA teams coming to Texas County
Disaster Survivor Assistance Teams from the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) have begun visiting 10 Missouri counties – including Texas County – impacted by the May 19-27 severe storms, tornadoes and flooding to help register affected individuals and households for FEMA assistance. The post FEMA teams coming to Texas County appeared first on Houston Herald.
Sonny Gray provides cryptic quotes after another tough start
Sonny Gray's rough outing against the Washington Nationals on Friday night capped off one of the worst months of his career. Gray went 5 innings, allowed seven hits, walked three, gave up five runs, and struck out seven batters. It took him 90 pitches to throw those five innings, and the Cardinals ended up losing the game in extra innings 10-8.
Chiefs Reveal Logic Behind Controversial Matt Araiza Roster Decision
With Tommy Townsend's departure, the Kansas City Chiefs needed a new punter. Townsend was one of the most reliable punters in the game, so replacing him would be hard. Because of that, the Chiefs signed former San Diego State punter Matt Araiza. If that name sounds familiar, it's likely because of ...
Free St. Louis event offers school physicals, shots, and supplies
City of Life Christian Church and Freedom City Church are hosting a free "Oneness Friends and Family Weekend" in partnership with Affinia Healthcare, offering school physicals, screenings, immunizations, free supplies, backpacks, financial advice, haircuts, styling, and giveaways.
Local nonprofit hosts back-to-school event, gives out free school supplies and backpacks
COLUMBIA, Mo. (KMIZ) Rock the Community, a local non-profit organization, hosted a back-to-school edition event on Saturday. The event aimed to empower local residents by providing positive programming and a supportive atmosphere. A highlight of the event was the distribution of free backpacks and school supplies to children and families in the area who may The post Local nonprofit hosts back-to-school event, gives out free school supplies and backpacks appeared first on ABC17NEWS.
Springfield families leave SPS Back to School Bash with socks, backpacks, supplies, food
Volunteers at Springfield Public Schools' Back to School Bash passed out thousands of backpacks Saturday along with bags of groceries, piles of socks and stacks of school supplies. The one-stop-shot created three years ago helps students and their parents get ready for the first day of school, which is Aug. 19 this year. ...
What to know for back to school 2024-25
KANSAS CITY, Mo. (KCTV) - With back to school just around the corner, many parents and educators around the district have started to prepare. Here’s what you need to know:. Back to School Night: Aug. 15, 4 - 6 p.m. (Grace Early Childhood Center, Wilckens STEAM Academy at Hillcrest (4:30-6:30 p.m.), Mill Creek Upper Elementary School (5:30-7:30 p.m.))
Two teens seriously injured after SUV flips on I-29 near Kansas City Airport
KANSAS CITY, Mo. (KCTV) - Two teenagers were seriously injured after their SUV flipped on I-29 near the Kansas City Airport over the weekend. The Missouri State Highway Patrol indicates that just before 5:45 p.m. on Saturday, July 27, emergency crews were called to the area of I-29 and I-435, near the Kansas City Airport, with reports of a single-vehicle collision.
RNSS back-to-school giveaway set for August 3
“When the founder visited the juvenile detention center he thought of himself as a mentor, a positive male role model to help break the cycle of young people returning to the detention center.”. “We are a beacon of hope for the community we serve,” said Derrick Walker, Rides N’ School...
High Ridge man drowns while attempting to save wife on the Meramec River
An eastern Missouri man drowns while trying to save his wife from drowning on the Meramec River. The Missouri State Highway Patrol reports Bryan Wilson, 48, of High Ridge, and his wife, Angela, were floating on the Meramec near Eureka on Saturday afternoon when they decided to exit their floatation device and climb onto a rock.
WNBA Fans Are Saying The Same Thing About Kate Martin's First Pitch At Royals Game
Las Vegas Aces rookie Kate Martin has been busy during the WNBA's Olympic break. Just days after returning to her alma mater to deliver a stirring message for the current Iowa Hawkeyes women's basketball team, the 24-year-old headed to Kansas City to take in some MLB action on Saturday. ...
New festival bringing live music, barbecue and cannabis culture to Midway
A new festival aims to stimulate the senses, bringing live music and barbecue as well as "cannabis exploration and education" to Midway Travel Plaza. The first-ever Buds Blues & BBQ fest takes places Sept. 13-14 at the area, known for its truck stop and shops, just a few miles west of Columbia on Interstate 70. ...
Man arrested and charged with DWI after crash in Boone County
BOONE COUNTY, Mo. (KMIZ) One man was arrested Saturday night after a crash in Boone County, according to the Missouri State Highway Patrol. According to a Missouri State Highway Patrol crash report, the crash happened around 10:30 p.m. Saturday night at the intersection of North Highway 763 and Brown School Rd. Peyton Thomas, 20, of The post Man arrested and charged with DWI after crash in Boone County appeared first on ABC17NEWS.
Trey Smith Reveals Thoughts on Potential Contract Extension with Chiefs
With year No. 4 on deck, KC Chiefs right guard Trey Smith isn't spending too much time worrying about what his next contract will look like. One of the only downsides of drafting good players is the inevitable time that will arise to pay them. That's something NFL teams know all too well, and the Kansas City Chiefs are no different. General manager Brett Veach's recent draft classes have helped the franchise sustain a dynasty, although each year comes with different costly decisions to make on the personnel front.
Excessive Heat Warning for parts of the listening area
The National Weather Service in St. Louis has issued an Excessive Heat Warning in effect for Jefferson County, St. Charles, and St. Louis Counties and City in Missouri and Madison, St. Clair, and Monroe Counties in Illinois from 1 pm Monday, July 29th through Thursday, August 1st at 7 pm. Dangerously hot conditions with heat index values up to 112 expected. Heat related illnesses increase significantly during extreme heat and high humidity events.
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