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Bullriding tour hits Galena in honor of Cayson Hall
GALENA, Mo. — The LJ Jenkins Bullriding Tour is stopping by Galena to honor Cayson Hall, the young bull rider who nearly died when a bull’s horn hit him in the neck. The Cayson Hall Benefit Bull Blast event will take place tonight at 8 p.m. at the Stone County Event Center Arena. Cayson Hall […]
Mizzou Baseball Stars Shine in Professional Leagues: Tigers Take on the Major Leagues
University of Missouri baseball has a rich tradition of player development with over 200 Tigers making it to professional baseball, including 49 reaching the majors. Currently, 24 former Mizzou student-athletes are active in professional baseball leagues, with four competing in the big leagues. The journey of these Tigers from college to the major leagues is being chronicled weekly in this series.
A Cardinals-Angels trade to make St. Louis’ bullpen even more dangerous
This St. Louis Cardinals team was built on its offense and getting length from starting pitching. It's safe to say that over three months into the season, things haven't gone exactly as planned, as the bullpen has stolen the show in St. Louis. Their offense has been up and down,...
Construction to start later this year on $14M trail connecting CityPark to Midtown
ST. LOUIS — Construction is expected to begin later this year on a stretch of the Brickline Greenway that connects with St. Louis City SC’s CityPark stadium. The project includes a new 0.85-mile trail along Market Street from Compton Avenue and 22nd Street, connecting CityPark and Harris-Stowe State University. The path’s construction could begin in September, said Susan Trautman, CEO of regional trail district Great Rivers Greenway.
Driver seriously injured after collision near KC movie theater
KANSAS CITY, Mo. (KCTV) - A driver was seriously injured after an afternoon collision in which he flipped his vehicle near a Kansas City movie theater. The Missouri State Highway Patrol indicates that around 4 p.m. on Friday, July 5, emergency crews were called to the intersection of Prairieview Rd. and 83rd St., near the AMC Berrywoods 24 with reports of a single-vehicle collision.
NFL Fans Are Anointing A New “America’s Team” After ESPN Host Floated The Suggestion
NFL fans are buying into the idea that the Dallas Cowboys have been’ replaced as “America’s Team” following a bold statement from an ESPN analyst. The Cowboys have held the “America’s Team” moniker since the late 1970s. That nickname has caused widespread debate among football fans for decades, since the Cowboys are also among the most hated teams in professional sports.
Meet SUE: Saint Louis Science Center exhibits the best-preserved T.rex ever discovered
Tens of millions of years separate humans from dinosaurs. A new exhibition at Saint Louis Science Center brings St. Louisans closer than ever to one special specimen. “SUE: The T. rex Experience” is an immersive new experience that invites visitors to see a cast of the best-preserved Tyrannosaurus rex ever found. The jaw-dropping exhibition, which debuted at the Science Center in May and runs through early September 2024, offers an exclusive opportunity to get up close and personal with a dinosaur that needs to be seen to be believed.
Eureka Fire names Barthelmass next chief; Brown set to retire
The Eureka Fire Protection District will have a new chief by the end of this year. Board of Directors members voted unanimously June 27 to name Assistant Chief Scott Barthelmass the successor to Chief Greg Brown, who will retire later this year, said Pat Feder, Board of Directors chairman. “I...
Doughnut shop needs different fly traps, confectioner needs deep clean after inspection
A local doughnut shop will have to buy a different style of fly trap after an inspection last week. A local candy maker will need to do some deep cleaning before its next routine inspection as well. Ellianna's Donut Shop, 1105 Grindstone Parkway, Suite 101, was using ribbon-style adhesive fly...
St. Louis police were outnumbered by hundreds during downtown July Fourth lawlessness, source says
ST. LOUIS — In the hours following an Independence Day fireworks display that brought thousands of people to downtown St. Louis, police were outnumbered and overwhelmed by hundreds of teenagers and young adults as the city descended into a lawless display and seven people were shot, according to a law enforcement source.
Repairs underway after Columbia building partially collapses
Construction is underway on a building in downtown Columbia after a partial collapse following heavy rain Wednesday morning. The post Repairs underway after Columbia building partially collapses appeared first on ABC17NEWS.
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