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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...
Strong storm flips dock, several boats underwater
CAPE FAIR, Mo. – The Cape Fair Marina, just west of Branson, is still partially underwater. After Wednesday night’s storm, an entire dock was flipped upside down and several boats were damaged. “Never seen anything like this,” said Kevin Smith, whose family visits every year from Colorado. All of the walkways to get to the […]
UPDATE: Columbia’s 72nd annual Fourth of July fireworks display to proceed
Columbia’s Fourth of July fire in the sky fireworks display is a go for tonight, according to city spokeswoman Sydney Olsen. Columbia’s Parks and Recreation department met this morning to review the National Weather Service’s (NWS) latest forecast models. Parks and Recreation officials were concerned about earlier forecast models that showed a much better chance of severe weather. The latest models show that the severe weather threat has moved much further to the south and southeast of Columbia, including towns like Rolla and Cape Girardeau.
Park on Adrian’s Island to close because of flooding
JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. (KMIZ) The park on Adrian's Island in Jefferson City will close at 4 p.m. Thursday as the Missouri River continues to rise. Jefferson City Parks and Recreation wrote in a Facebook post Thursday that the rising river was already starting to inundate Deborah Cooper Park. The Missouri River at Jefferson City was The post Park on Adrian’s Island to close because of flooding appeared first on ABC17NEWS.
City Of Moberly Announces Water Shut Off Notification And Boil Order Advisory
The following news release was sent from the City of Moberly. Water service will be interrupted on Monday, July 8, 2024 from 8 AM and 3 PM, due to a fire hydrant. Customers will be affected in the following areas:. • 900 Block of Vincil Street. • 700 and 800...
Rescuers called to Three Creeks Conservation Area for swift-water rescue
Two people clinging to tree branches were pulled from floodwater at Three Creeks Conservation Area on Thursday afternoon. The post Rescuers called to Three Creeks Conservation Area for swift-water rescue appeared first on ABC17NEWS.
Taxpayers on the hook for $40K a month for now-ousted St. Louis official
ST. LOUIS (First Alert 4) -- Explore St. Louis announced Tuesday that its president, Kitty Ratcliffe, will be retiring early amid mounting criticism about construction on the convention center. First Alert 4 Investigates has learned Ratcliffe will exit her job at the end of next month but will still collect...
Sheriff’s deputy, Ozark School Resource Officer retires
OZARK, Mo. — After nearly four decades of service in law enforcement and as a school resource officer, a recognizable face in Christian County is calling it a career. The Christian County Sheriff’s Office announced that Captain Mark Deeds would step down from his role, sending out his final radio transmission this week. In his […]
4-year-old being treated after nearly drowning at Buchanan CO party
A four-year-old boy is being treated at Children’s Mercy Hospital after nearly drowning at an Independence Day party in Buchanan County. Buchanan County Sheriff Bill Puett reports the father and grandfather of the boy performed CPR after rescuing the boy from the pool. Emergency workers rushed the boy to Mosaic Life Care. He then was transferred to Children’s Mercy in Kansas City.
1 person killed, five injured in shooting at fireworks gathering in St. Louis County
ST. LOUIS, Mo. (First Alert 4) - One person was killed and five others were injured during a shooting overnight in St. Louis County, police say. St. Louis County Police responded to the 1200 block of Lakeview Avenue just after 11 p.m. Thursday night for a call for a shooting. Officers found a man suffering from a gunshot injury on scene. He was taken to the hospital where he was pronounced dead.
Sorry, 92%ers and Swifties: New Heights podcast with Travis and Jason Kelce is going on hiatus
The always-entertaining New Heights podcast just finished its second season with a bang, highlighting Travis Kelce’s appearance on stage with his girlfriend, Taylor Swift. But you won’t hear Travis and his brother Jason Kelce for a while. As they announced on the latest episode, they’ll have a couple of months off as Travis gets ready for Kansas City Chiefs training camp. The tight end noted that there was no way he’d have time to podcast in training camp, which makes sense.
Trees down, power outages in parts of Heartland after overnight storms
(KFVS) - Overnight storms downed some trees in the Heartland. According to the National Weather Service, they had reports of trees down in Wayne County, Missouri and Jackson County, Illinois. At around 1:40 a.m. on Friday, July 5, they reported a couple of trees down in Piedmont, as well as...
Social Security webinar coming up Monday
KANSAS CITY, Mo. — Social Security’s Kansas City Regional Public Affairs Office is hosting free pre-retirement webinars that can be viewed from the comfort of your own home. We encourage you to register for one our upcoming information sessions by visiting ssa.gov/kc/webinars or using the links below. Social...
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.
Even Nolan Arenado’s struggles don’t change Cardinals big win in Rockies trade
Even with the St. Louis Cardinals climbing back into playoff contention after a slow start, the most remarkable part of that is that they've been able to do so with their two biggest offensive starts, corner infielders Nolan Arenado and Paul Goldschmidt, not looking anything remotely like themselves. Arenado hasn't...
Gov. Parson vetoes money for North County healthy food initiative
Gov. Parson vetoes $1.9-million for North County healthy food initiative that would’ve helped fund grocery store in food desert. A Red Circle founder Erica Williams says it’s disappointing but won’t derail their plans
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