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Taylor Swift has star-studded celeb bash at $17.75m beach house as Travis Kelce and Patrick Mahomes party away
TAYLOR Swift and Travis Kelce are taking advantage of their last days together before the NFL season kicks off. With the Chiefs preseason officially finished, Kelce and Swift kicked back with some A-list friends at her ocean-front mansion. The party took place at Swift’s mansion in Watch Hill, Rhode Island, which she bought for $17.75 […]
Broncos Could Gift Chiefs the Perfect Running Back Addition
Just like the Kansas City Chiefs, their rivals are also desperately trying to cut down their roster to 53 players before Tuesday's 4 pm deadline. In the next 24 hours, there will be plenty of transactions that will result in players of interest becoming available. One of those players for the Chiefs could come from the Denver Broncos.
West Nile virus detected in High Ridge, Fenton, De Soto areas
The West Nile virus recently was detected in mosquito populations in High Ridge, Fenton and De Soto, according to the Jefferson County Health Department. Specimens from High Ridge and Fenton mosquito populations tested on Aug. 22 detected the virus, the Health Department reported. The department’s Vector Division began implementing control measures in those areas on Aug. 22.
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.
St. Louis Preservation Board recommending changes to The Muny
ST. LOUIS, Mo. (First Alert 4) - The St. Louis City Preservation Board is recommending some changes to The Muny. The iconic outdoor theatre just wrapped up its 106th season on Sunday night. Now, there are plans for new entry gates and a new box office. City officials are also...
Mueller Company expands in Springfield with $22M investment, adding 133 jobs
(KOAM) - Paul Mueller Company, a manufacturer of stainless steel tanks and equipment, is expanding its Springfield operations with a $22 million investment, creating 133 new jobs.
Cardinals news: Oli Marmol's luck, likely free-agent ace, Mike Shildt returns
Are the St. Louis Cardinals making one last push? The team just took two of three this past weekend against the Minnesota Twins to get back to the .500 mark. At 65-65, their postseason chances are slim, but not zero. Their chances in the NL Central are just about gone...
Missouri State names Corey Riggs as next radio voice following Art Hains' retirement
Missouri State is turning to a familiar voice in its impossible mission to replace Art Hains as the next "Voice of the Bears." Corey Riggs was officially announced as Missouri State's Director of Broadcasting on Monday and will become the full-time Missouri State play-by-play man for football, men's basketball and baseball in 2025-26. ...
Boaters asked not to touch delicate, yellow boat-shaped buoy
CAPE GIRARDEAU, Mo. (KBSI) – The Missouri Department of Conservation asks boaters to not touch a yellow boat-shaped buoy near the mouth of the Headwater Diversion Channel south of Cape Girardeau. “This buoy, which is one of several deployed in the Mississippi River basin by the National Great Rivers...
Preliminary hearing set for woman charged in death of 2-year-old
A preliminary hearing is set for 9 a.m. Monday, Sept. 9, for a St. Robert woman who faces multiple felony offenses in connection with the death of a 2-year-old girl, according to documents filed in circuit court. Alyssa S. Jackson, born 1998, is charged with first-degree endangering the welfare of...
Fort Leonard Wood to hold full-scale exercise
FORT LEONARD WOOD, Mo. (August 26, 2024) Fort Leonard Wood is scheduled to hold an installation-wide exercise Tuesday, Aug. 27. The exercise is scheduled to last from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. in and around the area of Gammon Field. We thank you for your patience as we test response efforts across the installation, helping us to be better prepared in the case of a real emergency.
Missouri Man Faces Assault Charges Following Incident At Shady Gators
A 34-year-old man from Richmond, Missouri, is free on bond after being picked up following an altercation with security at a popular lake area establishment. A probable cause statement filed in Camden County alleges that Brennon Grass had been trespassed from Shady Gators earlier in the night for reportedly starting a fight and being inappropriate with women.
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