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Missouri woman charged after several puppies found dead inside a car in Springfield
SPRINGFIELD, Mo. (KY3) - A woman from Pittsburg, Missouri has been charged with several animal abuse charges after several dead puppies were found inside a car in southwest Springfield. According to court records, 30-year-old Macey Casteel is charged with 13 counts of animal abuse. According to the Springfield Police Department,...
Jim Edmonds symbolizes everything that's wrong with baseball
On Sunday, the Chicago Cubs had their way with their archrivals, the St. Louis Cardinals. Christopher Morel and Pete Crow-Armstrong each hit two home runs as they led the Cubs to an 8-3 win and helped them secure a series split in the Gateway City. The Cubs finished the first half 47-51, 3.5 games back of the New York Mets for the final Wild Card spot.
Lt. Dan Band live at Fort Leonard Wood July 26
FORT LEONARD WOOD, Mo. (July 15, 2024) — Fort Leonard Wood’s Family and Morale, Welfare and Recreation will host Gary Sinise and the Lt. Dan Band live in concert on July 26 on Gerlach Field. The band, which is now a Gary Sinise Foundation program, uplifts and celebrates our nation’s defenders and their families and to-date has performed more than 560 concerts around the globe.
Leigh's Lost and Found: Fox Hound/Beagle mix found tied to a utility pole in Springfield
SPRINGFIELD, Mo. (KY3) - Animal control took in a Beagle/Fox Hound mix after someone found her tied up to a utility pole in the summer heat. Shelter coordinator Josh Doss says, “unknown is she was just left there just for a minute and they intended to come back or if she was dumped there. Nobody was able to find an owner in the area so they brought her out to us.”
Former non-profit president joins staff at Drury University
SPRINGFIELD, Mo. — The former president of the Community Foundation of the Ozarks (CFO) is joining the staff at Drury University. According to a release from the university, Brian Fogle has accepted an invitation to be an Executive in Residence. In that position, Fogle will help connect Drury students with organizations to help develop their […]
Jefferson City man arrested after fatal bicyclist crash on Highway 50
The Jefferson City Police Department announced an arrest in connection to a fatal bicycle crash early Monday morning. In a press release, Captain David Williams said that a Jefferson City man was arrested and taken to the Cole County Jail. The name will not be released unless the Cole County...
Arkansas nonprofit delivers repurposed floral arrangements to local nursing homes
ARKANSAS, USA — A new nonprofit brings joy to local nursing homes through repurposed flower arrangements. Grateful Vase delivers floral arrangements from leftover flowers from events to long-term care facilities in Northwest Arkansas and Springfield, Missouri. The organization’s founder, Lindsey Curry, said she had the idea when she was...
3 players who could be affected by the Cardinals drafting JJ Wetherholt
There were many varying reactions to the St. Louis Cardinals drafting JJ Wetherholt. The bulk of them were positive. Some fans were begging for a pitcher -- though there wasn't a viable one available anymore by the time St. Louis was on the clock. Others began immediately identifying players who could or should be traded after the selection. The tertiary group was the most baffling to me, yet here I am catering to this minority strictly to disprove them.
Columbia's first Black-owned beauty supply store opens doors to customers
This year, approximately $646.2 billion of revenue is being projected in the U.S. beauty industry and local entrepreneur Sarah Brown is looking to be a part of the change bringing more Black representation to the global industry. Brown recently opened Beauty Trap, Columbia’s first Black-owned beauty supply store, located at...
Patrick Mahomes' Wife Brittany Mahomes Mocks Chiefs Star During MLB Home Run Derby
Kansas City Chiefs quarterback Patrick Mahomes and his wife Brittany Mahomes were among the millions who watched the 2024 Home Run Derby on Monday night. It was an entertaining event overall, with a nerve-wracking finale between Los Angeles Dodgers outfielder Teoscar Hernandez and Kansas City ...
Kansas City Chiefs 2024 NFL Training Camp Preview
Kansas City Chiefs 2024 NFL Training Camp Preview The Kansas City Chiefs are going to try to do it again. As the team gets ready for the 2024 NFL Training Camp period, we’re going to preview the biggest questions about where the club stands. Let’s get right into it! Three Position Battles To Watch: 1: […] The post Kansas City Chiefs 2024 NFL Training Camp Preview appeared first on Vendetta Sports Media.
New bar announced as one of first grant recipients designed to lure businesses downtown
ST. LOUIS — Earlier this year, city and community leaders announced new financial incentives to lure retailers to open up shop in downtown St. Louis. 5 on Your Side is now hearing from one business that's taking advantage. Organizers said as soon as word got out about the $350,000...
Lottery player wins $100K amid plant crisis in St. Louis County
ST. LOUIS COUNTY, Mo. – A Missouri Lottery player wins $100,000 while on her way to deal with a “plant emergency” in north St. Louis County. The lucky winner bought the ticket from Phillip 66, located at 7323 North Lindbergh Boulevard in Hazelwood. The winner said she was on the way to her sister’s house […]
Hammons Black Walnuts, bringing the Ozarks to beyond
STOCKTON - Ozarkers have long been beckoned by bright green gold on the ground. Otherwise known as black walnuts, those little pops of color earn countless folks stained hands – and cash to hold in them – each fall as they haul them by the bag, bucket, barrel and truck bed to hulling stations across the region and beyond.
97-year-old woman inspires others at De Soto gym
DE SOTO, Mo. — Lorraine Acre may not be the strongest or most muscular member of the Iron Integrity gym in De Soto, but she has been inspiring those around her, especially when they learn she’s 97 years old. “I turn 98 in November,” said Acre, who lives...
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