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Unexplained Noises Heard Along Missouri’s Meramec River at Night
Something is stealing fish at night along the Meramec River in Missouri and if you ask the campers and fishermen, they'll also tell you they're hearing things they simply cannot explain. These reports are part of a fascinating new investigation of the heavily-wooded area of the Meramec River in Missouri...
Missouri Issues Urgent Warning about Deadly Mosquito-borne Virus
This is one of those warnings from the Missouri Department of Health that you hope is precautionary and not an indication of something that will become a widespread issue in the state. A new bulletin has been issued about a deadly mosquito-borne virus of which there is no cure. This...
Steve Tinnen’s Plattsburg License Office
Thank you to Guy Speckman for the great article (Ponder the Thought column, June 26) on Steven Tinnen and his Plattsburg License Office. Steve Tinnen has been a business role model for me with my license office in Brookfield. We’ve been team members for the DOR/DMV annual meeting and have commiserated while lobbying for license office fee increase legislation. He is a fine person and it is a special gift when someone cares enough to write such a glowing article about one of our crazy businesses.
Western Missouri Flood Risk: Kansas City Forecast Predicts Storms and Heavy Rainfall
Kansas City, MO – Western Missouri is preparing for potential flooding as thunderstorms are expected to hit the area late Saturday through Monday. The US National Weather Service in Kansas City, Missouri, has forecasted pleasant weather for today, with highs mainly in the 80s. However, storm chances will increase later tonight, continuing through Monday.
ATSU names Presidents for Missouri, Arizona, and California locations
(KIRKSVILLE, Mo.) A.T. Still University of Health Sciences (ATSU) has reorganized their hierarchical structure, "creating the potential for the University to grow and meet American Healthcare needs." ATSU President Craig Phelps was promoted to Chancellor and will now oversee four locations, seven colleges, and over 40 degree & certificate programs...
Gallatin School Bus Crash Near Kearney Claims Two Lives
Kearney, MO — A tragic school bus crash on July 3rd resulted in the deaths of two individuals and injuries to several others. The crash occurred at approximately 3:05 PM on MO-92 at County Highway A just west of Kearney. The school bus from Gallatin was transporting students back from a Future Business Leaders of America conference.
Poll workers face threats ahead of the 2024 election. This Kansas City woman fears for her safety
Chinesa Rusch has always loved elections. When she was 12 years old, her aunt took her door knocking for a candidate. Rusch, 34, began volunteering on campaigns as soon as possible — she says she was more excited to turn 18 and vote than she was to turn 21.
Maryville city council approves plans to continue Southside work
(MARYVILLE, Mo.) Maryville, Missouri, City leaders unveiled some new plans to work on South Main Street on Wednesday, July 3, 2024. This specific plan has been in the works for over 10 years, but in the most recent City Council meeting for Maryville, the council approved a contract for about $7 million dollars to continue roadwork.
We now have more clarity on what roles Nootbaar and Edman will fill for Cardinals
It's kind of crazy to think that the St. Louis Cardinals are right in the thick of the playoff hunt as July presses on, and they've still yet to have their full outfield at their disposal for a single game this year. It has already been bad enough that Paul...
Trent McDuffie should be a household name after Chiefs season—if he's not already
Given his incredible ceiling and the Chiefs' penchant for playing in primetime, Trent McDuffie should be ready for stardom. If you look at any ranking of the top cornerbacks at work in the National Football League this year, there are a shocking number of Kansas City Chiefs. Well, make that former Chiefs. From Kendall Fuller to Charvarius Ward to L'Jarius Sneed, preseason rankings at the position heading into another are littered with former Chiefs who left for greener pastures (read: more money) in recent years.
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