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The world’s longest River race – MR340 – starts right here
More than 700 adventurers set out down the Missouri River at Kaw Point in the world’s longest non-stop river race. It’s known at the MR340 river race and is 340 miles of paddling through Missouri’s muddy waters. Using all sorts of water craft, from canoes and Kayaks...
United States Senate candidate from Missouri - Lucas Kunce to host town hall in St. Joseph Wednesday
(ST. JOSEPH, Mo.) Lucas Kunce, a Missouri candidate running for the United States Senate plans to host a town hall meeting in St. Joseph, Missouri, on Wednesday, July 24, 2024. According to Kunce's Campaign Team, the event will be held beginning at 6 p.m. at the UA Local 45 Plumbers...
NW students lead kid camp for agriculture
More than 70 area children gained a better understanding of agriculture through a camp organized by three Northwest Missouri State University students and Agriculture Education on the Move. Agriculture education majors Emma Brushwood, Meghan Hunerdosse, and Allie Stone led the camp from July 15th through the 19th at Northwest’s Agricultural...
Mike Kehoe says he’s the only Missouri GOP gubernatorial candidate interested in governing
CUBA, Mo. — Mike Kehoe wanted to make one thing perfectly clear to the several dozen supporters of his campaign for governor who gathered earlier this month at Cowtown USA. “I don’t scream and holler about politics,” said Kehoe, Missouri’s lieutenant governor. “I’m running against people who are of the ‘burn it down’ variety. I’m […] The post Mike Kehoe says he’s the only Missouri GOP gubernatorial candidate interested in governing appeared first on Missouri Independent.
Music faculty using performance experiences to enhance teaching
In the span of a weekend in June, Northwest Missouri State University Professor of Music Dr. William Richardson played in the Glenn Miller Birthplace Society Big Band and directed the Northwest Jazz Ensemble at the annual Glen Miller Festival in Clarinda, Iowa, and then played with the Phil Collins Experience at Old Shawnee Days in Shawnee, Kansas.
Red Rally Set for Saturday in St. Joseph
The Red Rally will once again take over Civic Center Park in St. Joseph this Saturday from 1 - 6 p.m. Natalie Hawn, President and CEO of the St. Joseph Chamber of Commerce says there is a lot of fun and excitement to be had this year. KC Wolf will...
Chiefs Owner Clark Hunt Provides Massive Update On Relocation Plans That Should Worry Kansas City Football Fans
Kansas City Chiefs owner Clark Hunt was likely the man fans were looking to for reassurance amid fears the team might depart Missouri. But his latest comments on the possibility should leave them uneasy. For the time being, it’s unknown where the Chiefs will be calling home in 2031, with...
Married Missouri Police Officer Kills College Student He Was Having Affair with, Who Threatened To "Out" Him
Jesse Valencia of Kentucky made a grim prediction to his mother when he was just seven years old. “He said, ‘Mom, I’m not gonna live to be — very old.’ He said, ‘I’m gonna die at a very young age,’” his mom, Linda Valencia, told Dateline: Secrets Uncovered.
Former Fayette bank employee pleads guilty to stealing $2.4 million from customers
A Higbee woman pleaded guilty in federal court on Thursday to stealin from Exchange Bank of Missouri customers in Fayette during a 15-year scheme, a press release from the Department of Justice. The post Former Fayette bank employee pleads guilty to stealing $2.4 million from customers appeared first on ABC17NEWS.
Chiefs Get Big Update on Scary Camp Injury
Chiefs Kingdom can breathe a collective sigh of relief after good news regarding WR Justin Watson's concerning injury that he suffered on Wednesday. A new video suggested the lower-leg ailment was worse than initially expected, but thankfully it appears Watson will only miss a handful of practices before he's back on the field. Considering how much Patrick Mahomes grew to trust him last year, this represents a huge win for Kansas City's offense.
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