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Man charged for dragging Springfield police officer through grocery store parking lot
SPRINGFIELD, Mo. (KY3) - A Springfield man has been charged after dragging a Springfield police officer a short distance through a grocery store parking lot. According to online court records, Scott Holleman is charged with second-degree assault of a special victim, resisting arrest, and failing to register a motor vehicle.
KC woman who stole over $60,000 in merchandise sentenced in Platte Co.
One theft at a Bath and Body Works in Platte Co. in December of 2023 resulted in an employee being punched multiple times and around $1,500 worth of store merchandise being damaged. The suspects in this robbery made off with $1,500 in merchandise.
Chiefs Patrick Mahomes on ‘Hollywood’ Brown’s injury: ‘We're getting him back sooner rather than later’
As training camp ends, the Kansas City Chiefs are almost ready to start their title defense officially. However, the quest for a three-peat will be off to a slightly concerning start as the team continues to deal with injuries to vital players. Chiefs quarterback Patrick Mahomes addressed the media on...
Blue Springs Police: Mass shooting linked to ‘violent’ motorcycle gang
BLUE SPRINGS, Mo. (KCTV) - Police link a mass shooting in Blue Springs, that injured five people, to a dangerous motorcycle gang. Friday, the Blue Springs Police Department said a shooting at Route 40 and Adam’s Dairy parkway on Sept. 17, 2022 involved Kansas City-area members of the Pagan’s motorcycle club.
If you thought cicadas were bad, what comes after might be worse
Ill. (WTVO) — If you thought cicadas were bad earlier this summer just wait for the bugs that come after. The significant presence of cicadas in Illinois this summer, resulting from the emergence of two broods, has provided a feast for Oak Leaf Itch Mites preying on the remnants of their eggs. This kind of […]
Giant locomotive, Big Boy, to stop in De Soto on Sept. 12
The world’s largest operating steam locomotive is expected to make a stop in De Soto on Thursday, Sept. 12. Union Pacific Railroad announced on Monday that its famed Big Boy No. 4014 locomotive will stop in more than three dozen communities during its fall tour across 10 states. The tour also will include four public display days in Houston, Fort Worth and the Chicago area.
Come Back to School Night for Adult Learners on Sept. 17
Let Jefferson College help you find the missing piece to upgrading your employment skills or gaining a new career at our “Come Back to School Night”, an adult learner open house event, on Tuesday, September 17, from 5-7 p.m. The event will be hosted on the Central Lawn, located outside the Student Center. (In case of rain, the event will be held in the Student Center Viking Room.)
Police Incident Caught on Video Sparks Debate Over Assault Charges (Video)
A police incident in St. Louis, Missouri, involving a 52-year-old woman named Yolanda Green, has sparked controversy and debate over the actions of the police officers involved and the subsequent charges brought against Green. The incident, captured on both cellphone and police body camera footage, has raised questions about the accuracy of police reports and the appropriateness of the charges filed.
Missing woman found in House Springs
A 28-year-old woman from Swansea, Il. was found by law enforcement officers early this morning, Aug. 16, in House Springs after she was reported missing at Rockford Park Thursday night, Aug. 15. The woman was found at approximately 5 a.m. near the McDonald’s in House Springs, at the intersection of...
Suspected drug dealer arrested in Columbia with 156 users does of crack cocaine
A Michigan man at the center of an investigation into the distribution of drugs in Columbia is caught with more than 150 user does of crack cocaine. Michael Thomas, 31, of Muskegon, Michigan, is charged with delivery of a controlled substance and tampering with physical evidence. Detectives say Thomas had...
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