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Cardinals Fans Despair as Cable Provider Ditches Bally: A Story of Baseball Frustration
In a lament about the Cardinals' TV situation, the writer describes the frustration of being unable to access games due to issues between cable companies and Bally, highlighting the ongoing challenges faced by fans. Bally's app frequently fails to remember login information. Optimum dropped Bally due to a dispute, affecting...
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...
The Kevin Hayes Trade Changes Things for the St. Louis Blues
At last weekend’s NHL Entry Draft, the St. Louis Blues traded centre Kevin Hayes to the Pittsburgh Penguins. However, we are here to explore just how the details of the trade change how the Blues should approach Torey Krug this offseason. The Full Kevin Hayes Trade. The Blues acquired...
Ribbon cutting held for women’s sober living home in Hillsboro
Several dozen people attended a recent open house and ribbon-cutting ceremony marking the opening of Jenni’s House, a new sober living recovery home for women battling substance abuse disorders, in Hillsboro. The June 20 event included home tours, live music and refreshments. Jenni’s house, at 428 Vreeland Road in...
Patrick Mahomes has a message for the media
Kansas City Chiefs quarterback Patrick Mahomes is the most famous and popular player in the entire league. Naturally, he has dealt with his fair share of bad questions from the media. And it sounds like he is quite the expert at dealing with those sorts of questions. During a recent...
Chiefs Headliners, 07·06·24
Who’s to say everyone needs a vacation. As a teacher, the summer was always a needed break from the constant attention we had to give to our students. As a writer, it’s a different story altogether. My fellow Chiefs writers all say they need a break. I beg to differ. However, this year… for some reason… I need a break. The following article represents a kind of break. So, I’ll post pieces by other writers and podcasters with the hope of fulfilling our need for Chiefs content while simultaneously taking a short break from it all.
Thomas Meseraull Masters Win with POWRi National and West Midget Leagues at Lake Ozark Speedway
Eldon, MO. (7/5/24) Thomas Meseraull would use patience and precision to earn his eighth career feature win battling at Lake Ozark Speedway, with the POWRi National and West Midget League, in Night One of the Independence Celebrations presented by Start2Finish TV after leading the final nine laps of the rousing feature event.
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...
PETA's "Hell on wheels" visits local St. Joseph Chick-fil-A on Friday, July 5th
(ST. JOSEPH, Mo.) Around 12:30 pm on Friday, July 5th, 2024, the People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals (PETA) parked their "Hell on Wheels" demonstration truck near the entrance of Chick-fil-A at the Shoppes at North Village in St. Joseph, Missouri. The truck's design replicates a chicken truck that moves chickens to slaughterhouses. The truck also played sounds of chickens with alleged subliminal messaging every ten seconds to "go vegan" on a speaker connected to the truck. PETA's "Chicken Truck Driver" Sky Morgan said St. Joseph is one of many stops in the journey across the United States this summer, "You don't have to look far for animal abuse, and this is right where I wanted to be today."
Michigan and Illinois Join Forces in $400M Great Lakes Protection Deal Against Invasive Carp
Michigan's commitment to maintaining the pristine integrity of the Great Lakes just notched a significant victory, as Governor Gretchen Whitmer inked a collaborative deal with the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers and Illinois, dedicating nearly $400 million to keep invasive carp species at bay, according to WWJ Newsradio. This financial infusion serves as the linchpin for the Brandon Road Interbasin Project, a multi-stage initiative geared toward erecting barriers at the metaphorical front door of the Great Lakes ecosystem.
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