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Springfield Public Schools upgrades classrooms and buildings ahead of new school year
SPRINGFIELD, Mo. (KY3) — Springfield Public Schools spent the summer getting buildings and classrooms up and running for Monday’s start of the school year. From add-ons to new buildings and upgrades, Springfield Public Schools made some additions to the district that will not only improve the learning experience but also work to keep students safe.
Kansas City will fund a homeless shelter that accepts anyone — the city’s first
The Kansas City Council on Thursday unanimously approved funding for a low-barrier, year-round overnight homeless shelter in the northeast — the first of its kind in the city — after shelving a similar plan earlier this year. A low-barrier shelter accepts any person regardless of their race, gender,...
VIDEO: Julian Edelman Didn’t Hold Back While Taking A Brutal Shot At NFL MVP Lamar Jackson On Live TV
Former New England Patriots wide receiver Julian Edelman was working over the weekend as he was in the commentary booth for the Week 2 preseason game between the San Francisco 49ers and the New Orleans Saints when he decided to bring up Lamar Jackson. He surely made some headlines for...
Latest Kadarius Toney blunder may get him cut by Chiefs and out of the NFL
It wasn't long ago that the NY Giants decided they were done giving Kadarius Toney any additional chances to prove his worth on the field. Now, it's looking like the Kansas City Chiefs and Andy Reid may be headed in the same direction. Toney - just like he was in...
First case of corn stunt confirmed in Missouri
COLUMBIA, Mo. — University of Missouri Extension specialists have confirmed the first case of corn stunt in Missouri. The disease, which is transmitted by an insect, was found in southwest Missouri. Corn leafhopper is the insect capable of infecting corn with three pathogens that results in corn stunt disease....
3 cases of high school football player deaths after practicing in heat | Morning in America
Three high school football players in Alabama, Missouri and Kansas have died this month after collapsing while practicing during high temperatures. According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, 1,200 people are killed by extreme heat annually. Dr. Dave Montgomery discusses why these deaths continue to happen and how coaches and athletes can prevent […]
Royals Eye Downtown Ballpark Site As Governor Pushes for a Decision
There is a potentially impactful new twist in the long-running Royals stadium saga, one arriving against the backdrop of an increasingly impatient Missouri Gov. Mike Parson. The MLB club is now considering Washington Square Park, on the southern edge of downtown Kansas City, as a site option for a new ballpark. The location, if chosen, could give further momentum to the Royals staying in Missouri after Jackson County voters in April soundly rejected a sales tax measure tied in part to a proposed ballpark in the city’s Crossroads neighborhood.
MSU alum, award-winning actor John Goodman voices campaign ad for Lucas Kunce
A notable Missouri State University alumnus lent his voice to Senate candidate Lucas Kunce's most recent ad campaign. Actor John Goodman narrated the ad "Family values, or something else," where Goodman tells voters they can vote for family values with Kunce or "something else" with Sen. Josh Hawley. The ad also highlights Goodman and Kunce's shared background, something the Democratic candidate has emphasized throughout the campaign. ...
Missouri Minute: Bayer wins Roundup appeal; Bus companies cancel contracts with St. Louis schools
Bayer, the biotech company that manufactures Roundup weed killer, won a federal appeal on Thursday that could shift the outcome of several lawsuits. The court ruled Bayer was not required to warn the users of the pesticide of potential cancer risks associated with the product. Then, state regulators issued another widespread product recall earlier this month, more than double the scale of Missouri’s first recall last year. Plus, three transportation companies backed out of deals that would provide buses to more than 1,000 St. Louis Public Schools students. Keep reading for these stories and more.
Community members help Callaway County Sheriff's Office identify suspect
Community members help the Callaway County Sheriff’s Office identify a suspect in trespassing and stealing incidents near Holts Summit. The Sheriff’s Office released a photo on Facebook Saturday, asking for help identifying a woman seen on camera. Within six minutes, multiple callers identified the woman as Elisabeth Eitel, 22, of Jefferson City.
Patrick Mahomes takes Travis Kelce and Kansas City Chiefs teammates to support wife Brittany’s latest career venture
PATRICK Mahomes cheered on a very different kind of football on Saturday. Following their 24-23 loss to the Detroit Lions in their second NFL preseason game of the summer, the Kansas City Chiefs quarterback headed to CPKC Stadium to cheer on the National Womens Soccer League team the Kansas City Current. Patrick and his wife […]
Area Veterans Receive Bi-State Support at Florissant Resource and Job Fair, Co-Hosted by SIUE Veterans Upward Bound
EDWARDSVILLE - A small army of providers, offering jobs, services, free clothing, door prizes and more assembled on Wednesday, Aug. 14 at John F. Kennedy Community Center in Florissant, Mo., to support men and women who have been in service to their country. Southern Illinois University Edwardsville Veterans Upward Bound (VUB) co-hosted the Florissant Veterans Resource and Job Fair that boasted 42 vendors from Illinois and Missouri.
Duplex replaces single family home just east of Maplewood
A single-family home at 7201 Southwest Avenue, in St. Louis city, just outside of Maplewood, which was demolished in the beginning of this year, is being replaced with a duplex. The original home was built in 1892, according to Redfin real estate site. Flip Squad Monopoly LLC, with a mailing...
Cairo man arrested in Charleston facing drug charge
CHARLESTON, Mo. (KBSI) – A Cairo, Illinois man faces drug and tampering with a motor vehicle charges in Charleston, Missouri. Darryl Jackson, 23, of Cairo faces charges of drug trafficking 2nd degree and tampering with a motor vehicle. Jackson was on probation for distribution of a controlled substance. Charleston...
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