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Royals place veteran reliever on release waivers
The Royals released veteran reliever Nick Anderson, according to the transactions log at MLB.com. Anne Rogers of MLB.com tweets that the right-hander is currently on release waivers. If he goes unclaimed, he’ll hit free agency in the coming days. Kansas City pushed Anderson out of their bullpen last weekend...
Missouri woman who served 43 years in prison is free after her 1980 murder conviction was overturned
CHILLICOTHE, Mo. (AP) — A woman whose murder conviction was overturned after she served 43 years in prison was released Friday, after Missouri’s attorney general fought for more than a month to keep her behind bars. Sandra Hemme, 63, left prison Friday in Chillicothe, hours after a judge threatened to hold the attorney general’s office in contempt […]
Youth Tour Delegates Take ISights of D.C.
One hundred and two high school students participated in the 61st annual Missouri Electric Cooperative Youth Tour to Washington, D.C., June 14-20. Local delegates sponsored by Cuivre River Electric Cooperative were Delaney Hilgenbrink and Sophia Nowack, both of Liberty High School; Rylee Heitgerd and Alice Briggs, both of Warrenton High School; McKenna Claborn, Silex High School; and Nina Momphard, Troy Buchanan High School.
Governor Parson traveling to United Kingdom, Belgium in trade mission
The Missouri Governor's Office of Communications says that the U.K. and Belgium are at the top of the list of sources for foreign direct investment and are key trade partners for the state of Missouri.
Kansas and Missouri Clergy Sound Alarm: White Christian Nationalism Endangering Democracy!
OLATHE — According to Kansas Reflector, Rev. Bobby Love of Second Baptist Church endorsed a campaign on Thursday aimed at alerting Kansans to the dangers of white Christian nationalism and promoting a broader appreciation of how democracy could be compromised by a movement bent on undermining inclusive communities. “Together,...
Missouri children are losing Medicaid coverage at rate that is alarming pediatricians
Dr. Maya Moody, a community pediatrician in St. Louis, knows a new month has begun when her clinic’s billing department runs patients’ names and she hears about the children no longer covered by Medicaid. One of those patients, now 3 years old and deaf in one ear, was scheduled for a cochlear implant. But when […] The post Missouri children are losing Medicaid coverage at rate that is alarming pediatricians appeared first on Missouri Independent.
MO Chamber President Mehan steps down after 29 years
Former Missouri Chamber of Commerce President, Dan Mehan, has retired after 29 years with the Chamber, 26 as president. Mehan looks back with pride on the Chamber’s accomplishments, especially its wins in the Missouri legislature, pushing for workers compensation reform, changes to civil jurisprudence, economic development, and infrastructure. “Nothing...
Heartland native to represent Missouri in Miss USA 2024 pageant
CAMPBELL, Mo. (KFVS) - Campbell, Missouri native Ashleigh Bedwell took home the Miss Missouri USA crown in June. “It feels so surreal,” Bedwell said. “It means a lot to me. This wasn’t the first time that I competed, I actually won on my eighth try.”. Bedwell said...
Eastern Missouri Weather: St. Louis Braces for Thunderstorms Sunday Afternoon
St. Louis, MO – Eastern Missouri is set to experience a shift in weather as thunderstorms are expected to roll in Sunday afternoon, bringing an end to the streak of mild weather. The region has enjoyed below-normal temperatures and low humidity, but rain chances will return, impacting plans for the rest of the week.
Kansas City Weather: Mid-70s to Low 80s With Weekend Showers in Western Missouri
Kansas City, MO – Western Missouri is set for a cooler July weekend with temperatures ranging from the mid-70s to the lower 80s. The National Weather Service in Kansas City predicts scattered showers and thunderstorms, though no severe weather is expected. According to the National Weather Service, Saturday’s highs...
Failure to yield ruled as cause of crash, killing elderly Joplin woman
JOPLIN, Mo. — An elderly Joplin woman succumbed to injuries she sustained in a vehicle crash in downtown Joplin Thursday afternoon. Joplin Police received a 9-1-1 call about a crash at 2nd and Jackson yesterday around 2:15. That’s where they say a car, driven by Leah Sulier, 72, of Joplin, was struck by an SUV in the intersection.
'Where you live matters': Kansas women have less access to affordable health care
Women in Kansas have a harder time accessing and affording health care than in most other states, according to a new report by the Commonwealth Fund. The report, published Thursday, ranked Kansas 32nd in the U.S. based on how well the state’s health system works for women. It placed sixth out of seven states in the Plains region, ahead of Missouri.
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