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Patrick Mahomes new State Farm ad featuring ‘Ted Lasso’ actor taped at Kansas City-area school
LEE’S SUMMIT, Mo. (KCTV) - It’s no secret that the Chiefs all-world quarterback is on dozens of advertisements during football season. And that multiple promos have been shot in the Kansas City area. A year ago, Mahomes appeared with Andy Reid and Jake from State Farm at an...
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.
After months of complaints, Springfield will hold nuisance hearing about downtown apartment building with elevator problems
For months, Jenny Lind Hall residents and others have repeatedly complained to Springfield City Council that elevators haven’t been working in the high-rise building. “There’s people on my floor, on the sixth floor, that are in wheelchairs, and just can’t get out like that," said one resident. She came to Council’s February 26 meeting to voice concerns about Jenny Lind Hall’s owner, Ohio-based Millennia Housing Management company.
Kansas City woman hosts 9/11 stair climb at Arrowhead
KANSAS CITY, Mo. — A Missouri woman is hoping to gather hundreds of people at one of Kansas City’s biggest landmarks to honor the lives lost during 9/11. “You know, that’s something people can rally around,” said Lexi Johnson. Johnson is a 1st Phorm Athlete with...
Kansas City Chiefs star ruled out with injury
When the Kansas City Chiefs begin the 2024 NFL season against the Baltimore Ravens next week, they will officially be without one of their top offensive weapons. According to a report from NFL insider Adam Schefter of ESPN, Kansas City Chiefs head coach Andy Reid has ruled out star wide receiver Hollywood Brown for Thursday’s showdown with the Baltimore Ravens.
Chiefs’ Andy Reid on new NBC in-game interviews: ‘I’ve got to do it ... but don’t expect much’
KANSAS CITY, Mo. (AP) — Chiefs coach Andy Reid is a company guy when it comes to the NFL, so he will dutifully take part in the new in-game interview that NBC will conduct when it broadcasts their season-opener against the Ravens on Thursday night. He just isn’t very...
Another former KC Royals fan favorite placed on waivers by Chicago White Sox
The KC Royals may be seeking infield reinforcements, but the Chicago White Sox's latest transaction won't solve their first base woes. The struggling AL Central team reportedly put former Royals infielder Nicky Lopez on waivers Thursday afternoon, giving the veteran a chance to join a postseason-contending club. Lopez has played...
Missouri and the Midwest are gearing up for water fights fueled by climate change
Where the Missouri and Mississippi Rivers meet north of St. Louis, the powerful waterways form a line in the middle of their flows, at first refusing to mix together in their new union. As it cuts across the state on its way to meet the Mississippi, the Missouri River irrigates...
Six Flags implements new Fright Fest chaperone policy for those 15 and under
EUREKA, Mo. — Six Flags has introduced a new chaperone policy for attending Fright Fest this year. Those 15 years of age and younger must be accompanied by a chaperone who is at least 21 years old, according to the policy. The new requirement starts Friday, Sept. 13. Chaperones...
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