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Armadillos continue their migration north
HANNIBAL, Mo. (KHQA) — In recent months and years, armadillos have gradually migrated northward, reaching as far as Hannibal. This migration is being caused by milder than usual winters. Armadillos are burrowers, searching for food, mainly insects, as they dig through the ground. They also create dens to live...
Mark is Leaving 97.9 KICK-FM
Hey everyone it's Mark, from "Mornings w/Mark & Sam" and yes, I am leaving KICK-FM. I started at 97.9 KICK-FM in March of 2019, and it has been the best 5 and a half years of my life working for this radio station. Since moving to Quincy to take this job I met my incredible wife, became a stepfather to two fantastic kids, and made lifelong friends, thanks to this job.
Aldi opens stores in Maryland, Wisconsin, Michigan, and Missori
It was a big week for German discount grocer Aldi, which opened four stores in four different states. The grocer launched three on Thursday at the following locations:. 737 South Frederick Ave., Gaithersburg, Md. 4344 Mormon Coulee Road, La Crosse, Wisc. 1270 N. Telegraph Road, Monroe, Mich. A fourth store...
I-94 is a new mix series connecting Chicago & Detroit
I-94 is the highway that connects the cities of Chicago and Detroit, a vivid metaphor for the vital cultural connection between the two cities. “It’s far more than just a road,” I wrote in a piece about Detroit house music for the French magazine Trax a decade ago. “It’s a vital artery pushing records, the accoutrements of culture and — increasingly — people back and forth between the largest cities of the American Rustbelt still standing.”
Explore nature with Hannibal Parks: Join the free 'Bats Eat Bugs' hike and 'Creek Walk'
Hannibal, MO (KHQA) — Looking for a way to enjoy these beautiful summer days this weekend?. Join Hannibal Parks and Rec during their Sodalis Nature programs. Held at the Sodalis Nature Preserve, you can walk the trails and learn more about nature during the "Bats Eat Bugs" night hike and the morning "Creek Walk."
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