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Cardinals' Oliver Marmol ranked "most likely" manager to be fired after this season
The St. Louis Cardinals enter the final game of their four-game series against the San Diego Padres with a 66-67 record. If the Cardinals finish the season with another losing record, it will be the first time since 1994-1995 that the team will have consecutive seasons under .500. While the team is still fighting, the fans have given up on the year. Oliver Marmol, who appears to be running out of answers, may be fighting for his job.
Power outages impact more than 500 Columbia Utility customers
COLUMBIA, Mo. (KMIZ) More than 500 Columbia Water and Light customers experienced a power outage on Friday evening. An outage was reported at 8:55 p.m. in Central Columbia on Range Line Street near the intersection with Lakeview Avenue, according to the city's outage map. There are 506 customers impacted by the outage. The outage was The post Power outages impact more than 500 Columbia Utility customers appeared first on ABC17NEWS.
Businesses move last merchandise out of Chesterfield Mall as property prepares for demolition
Chesterfield, Mo. (First Alert 4) - The Chesterfield Mall officially closes on Saturday, and its last tenants are moving out the last of their merchandise. Lydia Merrit, who ran the St. Louis Fashion Industry Training nonprofit, still had several boxes to sort through in her storage room, a former Spencer’s location.
Chiefs and Panthers Eye Xavien Howard: Four-Time Pro Bowler Available
Xavien Howard, a four-time Pro Bowl cornerback, remains a free agent as the NFL regular season approaches. The Chiefs and Panthers are his most likely new homes, given their needs in the secondary. After being cut by the Dolphins due to a decline in performance and a high cap hit, Howard still possesses valuable skills as a depth player. Kansas City relies on a strong secondary to support their high-octane offense, while Carolina seeks experienced cornerbacks to enhance their defense.
Panoramic Lake Views! This 4-Bed, 3-Bath Home Is For Sale On Lake Of The Ozarks' 28 Mile Marker
Views of the Lake of the Ozarks is one of the best parts of living in the area, and this beautiful home for sale on the 28 Mile Marker boasts some of the best ones. This 4-bed, 3-bathroom home in Osage Beach was fully remodeled in 2017, and it's waiting for the next owners to enjoy panoramic views of the Lake.
Fight reported at Florissant Walmart
FLORISSANT, Mo. — Police said there was a "scuffle" at a Florissant big box store Saturday. People on social media reported hearing gunshots at the Walmart store at 3390 N Highway 67. Police said they did not receive any reports of gunshots. This is a developing story. Additional details...
Contour Airlines jet gets stuck in mud along taxiway at Kirksville Regional
NEAR MILLARD, Mo. — A plane ended up off the taxiway and got stuck in the mud at Kirksville Regional Airport late Friday morning. After landing safely shortly after 11 a.m., a Contour Airlines jet apparently dropped a set of its back wheels off the edge of the taxiway as the aircraft approached the terminal.
Four States Game Night Top 3 Plays– Week 1
Here’s our Top 3 plays from Friday Night’s Games! Play #1: Nevada’s John Collins Returns Kickoff for Touchdown – On the opening kickoff versus Monett, Nevada’s John Collins tracked down the ball of the bounce, and sliced his way through the defense to score the first touchdown of the game for the Tigers. Play #2: […]
North County Hangs On, Beats Rival Farmington
Bonne Terre, Mo. (KFMO) - Quarterback Braydee McClure rushed for two touchdowns as the North County Raiders earned a Week 1 win over Farmington, 24-17. The Raiders, looking to avenge last season's season opening loss to the Knights, took an early lead with two first quarter touchdowns. McClure, a sophomore quarterback who is the fourth starter for the team in four seasons, used a beautiful fake to buy himself all sorts of room for a 41-yard touchdown run. Later in the quarter, Noah Lashley pushed his way in from 2 yards out to make it 14-0.
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