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Big-Time Local Boxers Compete at Major Joplin Event
JOPLIN, MO – For fighters like Charles Hill and Isaiah Brisco, the mental and physical toughness of boxing make the sport special. “It’s testing you in every way that you can possibly be tested,” said Brisco. “Boxing tests you physically, mentally, and sometimes even spiritually. It’s all up to you when you’re in the ring.” […]
Missouri: A&E docuseries highlights ‘worst fraternity hazing injury ever in US’ that left student unable to walk, talk, or see
A harrowing fraternity hazing incident at the University of Missouri has left a 19-year-old student, Daniel “Danny” Santulli, with severe brain damage, rendering him unable to see, walk, or speak. The incident, which occurred in the fall of 2021, is now under the spotlight as the subject of the first episode of A&E’s newly released true-crime docuseries, “Houses of Horror: Secrets of College Greek Life.”
Heather Wisdom of Washington, MO
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Columbia police respond to robbery in South Columbia Sunday evening
COLUMBIA, Mo. (KMIZ) The Columbia police department is investigating a robbery at a business in South Columbia Sunday evening. According to a press release from the department, officers responded to a commercial robbery in the 3900 block of South Providence Road at 4:49 p.m. A female employee allegedly told police a man wearing a black The post Columbia police respond to robbery in South Columbia Sunday evening appeared first on ABC17NEWS.
Child fights for their life after found unresponsive in Kansas City apartment
KANSAS CITY, Mo. (KCTV) - A child is fighting for their life after they were found unresponsive in a Kansas City apartment building over the weekend. The Kansas City, Missouri, Police Department has confirmed that the child was taken to a nearby hospital and remains in critical condition. Around 3:45...
Chiefs Fan-Favorite Suddenly a Cut Candidate After Concerning Preseason Week 2
Chiefs WR Nikko Remigio had long looked like a serious contender to steal a roster spot, though his preseason efforts may now have cost him that position. After muffing a punt and getting the ball ripped out of his hands on a catch that should've resulted in a Jaguars TD if not for a botched referee call in Week 1, Remigio was an afterthought in Week 2 against the Lions on Saturday.
Suspect charged after man shot, killed at Maryland Heights gas station
ST. LOUIS, Mo. (First Alert 4) - A man was shot and killed Sunday at a Maryland Heights gas station. A suspect was charged Monday in the killing. The shooting happened just before 6:30 p.m. at the Circle K gas station at 1999 McKelvey Road. At the scene, police said they found 37-year-old Jerome Gooden of St. Louis with gunshot wounds. He was taken to an area hospital and was pronounced dead shortly after.
Gov. Parson to make stops in southeast Missouri
SOUTHEAST MISSOURI (KFVS) - Governor Mike Parson is scheduled to make several stops in southeast Missouri later this week. His first stop will be in Cape Girardeau on Thursday, August 22. Gov. Parson is scheduled to participate in the Cape Girardeau Chamber of Commerce’s State of the Community Luncheon.
Missouri’s 5 Most Expensive Private Schools By Tuition
Do you ever wonder what it's like to go to the most expensive Missouri schools? Thanks to a private school review, you can see how much you'd pay to go to the 5 most expensive schools in the state of Missouri. Private School Review has a ranking of the top...
911 outages reported across southwest Missouri
UPDATE 8/19/24 – 911 lines are back up and operational in Branson, Taney County and AT&T customers in Christian County. UPDATE 3:00 PM – Christian County Emergency Services says their admin lines are back up but are still experiencing issues with their 911 line due to a LUMEN fiber cut from the Kansas City area. […]
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