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Catfish cruise to 8th straight win over Alton
CAPE GIRARDEAU, Mo. (KFVS) - The first-place Cape Girardeau Catfish kept it rolling on Friday night, July 27 at Capaha Field with a 12-2 win over Alton in seven innings. That makes it eight straight wins for the Catfish who improved to 14-9 in the second half of the Prospect League season.
Springfield businessman now federally charged after initial assault charges reveal new details
SPRINGFIELD, Mo. (KY3) - A Springfield businessman is now facing federal charges after being charged in Greene County for domestic assault and kidnapping. According to online court records, Marco Denis is charged with three counts of domestic assault and one count of first-degree kidnapping in Greene County. Denis is now...
Possible storm chances this weekend.
Scattered showers and storms tomorrow afternoon through the evening time. Temperatures only reaching 80 degrees with scattered showers and storms in the afternoon hours. Saturday morning, temperatures in the upper 60s and lower 70s. High temperatures reaching lower to upper 80s for most of the region. Some spots could see...
Cabool YMCA project nears reality with $2 million boost
The Cabool Community Center YMCA, a 43,630 square foot facility, is closer to becoming a reality thanks to a $2 million state contribution, covering 25% of the project cost. The post Cabool YMCA project nears reality with $2 million boost appeared first on Houston Herald.
Lake Of The Ozarks’ Harpers Cõv Development Coming To Life
It’s hard to believe it’s been close to two years since performance boaters Yvonne Alemán and Greg Harris took me for a ride on Missouri’s Lake of the Ozarks in Mad Props, their 37-foot DCB Performance Marine catamaran, to show me a new venture called Harpers Cõv that they were embarking upon with fellow powerboat enthusiast Adam Seraphine. At the time, it was an almost 40-acre undeveloped property located at mile marker 19 in Harpers Hollow, a cove near the popular Dog Days Bar and Grill.
Travis Kelce Says He Needed to ‘Get My Body Right’ for Upcoming NFL Season, Praises Personal Trainer
Travis Kelce is kicking his fitness into high gear now that the NFL offseason is coming to an end. “The biggest thing was getting my body right,” Kelce, 34, said during a Saturday, July 27, press conference in the middle of the Kansas City Chiefs training camp. “Last year was pretty taxing on my body […]
Patrick Mahomes loves what he’s seeing from his receivers at training camp
Following Friday’s fifth training camp practice at Missouri Western State University in St. Joseph, the Kansas City Chiefs’ star quarterback Patrick Mahomes updated reporters on his receivers' progress thus far. Hollywood Brown. When the team signed him in free agency, the quarterback knew that Brown was fast. But...
KCUR staffers vote to unionize. Negotiations will begin with the University of Missouri
By an overwhelming majority, editorial staffers at KCUR have agreed to unionize and join the Communication Workers of America. More than 30 of the 39 eligible employees voted in favor of unionization. Among those eligible to vote were non-supervisory employees at Classical KC, as well as KCUR-based staffers for the Kansas News Service, the Midwest Newsroom and Harvest Public Media. They are all employees of KCUR and the University of Missouri-Kansas City.
City leaders say Jenny Lind Apartments in the process of making repairs after taking down abatement notice
SPRINGFIELD, Mo. (KY3) - City leaders said Jenny Lind Apartments has gotten a permit to fix one of the broken elevators in the building after the city posted an abatement notice for the nuisance property on Thursday. The abatement notice was taken down not long after it was posted on Thursday morning.
KC man remains behind bars on $5 million bond after Clay Co. indictment
CLAY CO., Mo. (KCTV) - A Kansas City man has been indicted by a Clay County grand jury as evidence in a lengthy investigation linked him to a fatal 2020 attempted robbery. Clay County, Missouri, District Court records indicate that on Friday, July 26, Alvin J. Horrison, 33, of Kansas City, Mo., was indicted by a grand jury on murder in the second degree. He was also charged with four counts of armed criminal action, endangering the welfare of a child, assault and attempted robbery.
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