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Local educator among Missouri’s top 16 for “Teacher of the Year”
NEOSHO, Mo. — A local teacher is among the best of the best in the state. “It was pretty evident from the beginning that she was born to be a teacher,” said Lisa Baldwin, Neosho math teacher. Fellow teacher Lisa Baldwin is a big fan of Alison Corl—so...
Missouri vehicle theft rates climb; Insurance agents share tips to protect your car
COLUMBIA, Mo. (KMIZ) Columbia Police still have no new information on a string of vehicle break-ins captured on video in northern Columbia earlier this month. CPD spokesman Brain McNeill told ABC 17 they don’t have any updates on an incident report that on Aug. 13 after ring camera video showed at least three people wearing The post Missouri vehicle theft rates climb; Insurance agents share tips to protect your car appeared first on ABC17NEWS.
Missouri’s New Marijuana Packaging Rules Set to Take Effect September 1
The Marijuana Herald - Marijuana news and information Missouri’s cannabis industry is racing against the clock to comply with the state’s new plain packaging requirements, set to go into effect on September 1. This mandate comes over a year after the rule was first introduced, reflecting a broader movement towards plain packaging that has long been advocated in the tobacco industry to reduce … Continue reading The post Missouri’s New Marijuana Packaging Rules Set to Take Effect September 1 appeared first on The Marijuana Herald.
Tuesday’s Heat Index Map for Missouri & Illinois is Terrifying
If you thought Monday was hot, wait until you see the heat index map for Missouri and Illinois for Tuesday. It's led to excessive heat warnings and advisories for nearly all of both states. The National Weather Service in Saint Louis, Missouri just updated the outlook for Tuesday in both...
Amateur photo contest at the Lake of the Ozarks accepting entries through September 13
Osage Beach is hosting a photography contest that gives amateurs the chance to shine. The Lake Arts Council and the Lake Camera Club hold this contest every year. It was created 20 years ago with a grant provided by the Missouri Arts Council with the goal of sponsoring a photography contest for local amateur photographers. This year they are naming the contest Photo Quest 2024.
On Your Side: Customers have unfinished business with closed Springfield towing company
SPRINGFIELD, Mo. (KY3) - Customers tell On Your Side they still have unfinished business with the closed Affordable Towing location on Springfield’s north side. You might remember Dennis Cleveland operated Affordable Towing and its multiple locations. Last fall, he was sentenced to two years in federal prison and ordered to pay a fine of more than $250,000 for violating the Clean Air Act.
Chiefs cuts: Fan-favorite WR Justyn Ross to be released
The Kansas City Chiefs had to make some tough decisions this week to cut their roster down to 53 players, and fan-favorite wide receiver Justyn Ross found himself on the outside looking in on Tuesday afternoon. Ross, who joined the Chiefs as an undrafted free agent after the 2022 NFL...
Cardinals' John Mozeliak Reportedly 'Will Finish Out His Contract' After This Season
It was recently reported that St. Louis Cardinals president of baseball operations John Mozeliak will finish his contract despite rumors of termination and resignation.
Patrick Mahomes Sr. pleads guilty in DWI case as NFL star’s dad marks over 6 months sober
THE father of Chiefs superstar Patrick Mahomes has pleaded guilty to charges of driving while intoxicated. Patrick Mahomes Sr., 54, who has been sober for six months following his third DWI incident, was arrested on February 3 after he was pulled over in Texas with an alcohol content of 0.23. Mahomes Sr., who was set […]
Kirk amends lawsuit, names Blevins, Greiert as individual defendants
(ST. JOSEPH, Mo.) Pastor Brian Kirk has amended his discrimination and defamation lawsuit, naming Josh Blevins and Steven Greiert as individual defendants. On Aug. 21 a federal judge granted a motion to dismiss Blevins and Greiert from Kirk's lawsuit, however Kirk has amended the lawsuit. The lawsuit names St. Joseph...
Mizzou Botanic Garden celebrates 25 years of campus beauty
Mizzou Botanic Garden celebrates its 25th birthday this week. Since its designation in 1999, the campus has been totally transformed, University of Missouri officials said. University spokesperson Karlan Seville was a student before the creation of Mizzou Botanic Gardens on Aug. 26, 1999. She said the 1,252 acres of campus now under the garden’s eye used to host a random assortment of restaurants, apartments and bars.
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