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This Regal Butterfly Now Under ‘Urgent Threat’ in Missouri
It's easy to take nature for granted. I grew up in Missouri and butterflies were never a rare sight. There's a new urgent measure being enacted by wildlife officials now as they say a species of regal butterflies are approaching danger in Missouri specifically. I saw this issue brought up...
Get tips on where to camp at Sept. 11 MDC virtual program
Body JOPLIN, Mo. – Fall isn’t far away and for some families, that means it’s time to get out the camping gear and plan a weekend get-away. People wanting to learn more about where to camp should sign up for the Missouri Department of Conservation (MDC) virtual program “Where Can I? Camp.” This free virtual program will be Sept. 11 from noon-12:30 p.m. The program is being put on by the staff of MDC’s Shoal Creek Conservation Education Center in Joplin. It is part of the Shoal Creek staff’s “Where Can I?” series of programs, which will be held the second Wednesday of each month. The Sept. 11 program is open to all ages. People can register at:
Missouri’s Crystal Mansion Isn’t Abandoned – Time Capsule Inside
The urban legends claimed this crystal mansion next to Table Rock Lake in Missouri was abandoned and it was left with just a baby grand piano inside. There are new photos and a video that prove the piano is still there, but it's definitely not abandoned. This exotic Missouri building...
Dolly Parton to visit Missouri for statewide Imagination Library celebration event
The Department of Elementary and Secondary Education (DESE) is hosting an event with Dolly Parton and her Imagination Library team at 11 am, Tuesday, August 27 in Kansas City. The event will celebrate the success so far of Dolly Parton’s Imagination Library of Missouri and encourage more Missouri families to enroll.
Missouri governor fills judicial vacancies in 21st and 22nd circuits
Governor Mike Parson has announced the appointment of two new judges to serve in the 21st and 22nd Judicial Circuits. The Honorable Lorne J. Baker, from University City, has been appointed as a Circuit Judge for the 21st Judicial Circuit. Judge Baker is currently serving as an associate circuit judge within the same circuit. He holds a Bachelor of Arts in political science from the University of Michigan and a Juris Doctor from the University of Missouri–Columbia. This appointment fills the vacancy left by the retirement of the Honorable Joseph L. Walsh III.
Next man up: Scott City’s Jackson Gloth set for breakout year under center
There is a lot of new around Scott City football this fall. A new head coach. A new backfield. No Mark Panagos, the coveted quarterback/kicker who accumulated over 2,000 total yards and was a Semoball Award finalist in 2023. While the Rams’ young core of talent will need to replenish...
Black bear sighting in Mississippi County
MISSISSIPPI COUNTY, Mo. (KBSI) – Mississippi County Sheriff’s deputies warn people after a black bear sighting north of Charleston. Sheriff’s deputies say they received confirmation from Missouri Department of Conservation authorities of a black bear sighting north of Charleston near County Road 220 and County Road 217.
Travis Kelce’s luxury $1m car collection revealed as NFL icon looks to double size with new Ferraris worth $400,000
TAYLOR Swift is known for her love of Getaway Cars. And her NFL star boyfriend Travis Kelce has plenty to choose from thanks to his epic $1.4 million car collection. The Kansas City Chiefs tight end currently has nine cars in his garage, ranging from vintage models to ultra-modern supercars. They include a Chevrolet Chevelle, […]
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Missouri Infant Found Malnourished on Diet of Mt. Dew and Sausages: 3 People Arrested
In rural Oldfield, Missouri, a tip to the state’s Child Abuse and Neglect Hotline led to the arrest of three individuals on child endangerment charges last Wednesday. What authorities discovered at the scene revealed a deeply troubling situation. Disturbing Discovery at a Rural Home. Deputies from the Douglas County...
NAACP Accuses St. Louis Schools Of Civil Rights Violations In Complaint Over Black Students’ Low Reading Scores
The NAACP said Black students in St. Louis schools are in a literary crisis. Adolphus Pruitt, the president of the St. Louis NAACP branch, said at an Aug. 20 press conference that the schools in the city of St. Louis have created such poor outcomes for its Black students that it prompted him to file a civil rights complaint against the school districts.
MLB Insider links Cardinals to All-Star outfielder in free agency
As the month of August closes, the Cardinals still find themselves as fringe playoff contenders. After taking two of three games against the Milwaukee Brewers during the week, the Cardinals sit at 63-64, and they are five games out of the Wild Card. The Cardinals can reach the postseason with a strong final month of games.
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