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Demolition of old Jefferson City News Tribune building completed
JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. (KMIZ) The demolition of the former Jefferson City News Tribune building at 210 Monroe Street is complete. Jefferson City announced the demolition’s completion Friday on its Facebook page. Crews began tearing down the building in May. The Jefferson City Council had approved a $575,000 appropriation on Nov. 20 for the city to buy the The post Demolition of old Jefferson City News Tribune building completed appeared first on ABC17NEWS.
A Cardinals-Mets trade to fill St. Louis' outfield needs
The St. Louis Cardinals need some help from the right side of the plate. Their production against left-handed pitching has been lacking and the lineup is also very left-handed heavy. So, it makes sense why the Cardinals would want to balance some things out as the deadline approaches. Perhaps they could look to the New York Mets for a potential solution.
Vatican rules on appeals of Saint Matthew the Apostle, Our Lady of Sorrows
ST. LOUIS — The Vatican this week upheld two more decisions on parishes as part of the Archdiocese of St. Louis Archdiocese's All Things New restructuring plan. In a press release, the archdiocese said the Vatican upheld the decisions on Saint Matthew the Apostle and Our Lady of Sorrows.
Missouri Shootout Locations of Bonnie & Clyde & Pretty Boy Floyd
You can say what you want about Missouri, but it's impossible to deny the history that has happened across the state. That includes numerous infamous shootout locations where Bonnie & Clyde and gangster Pretty Boy Floyd were involved in deadly battles. Several popular YouTube channels have adventured in Missouri and...
Emergency Recall of Contaminated Vegetables Now Includes Missouri
If you let out a sigh of relief that vegetables you picked up recently in Missouri were not included in the recent emergency recall, it's time to withdraw that exhale as Missouri is now included. As we shared a few days ago, Illinois was a part of an expansion of...
Midwest paddling royalty competes in 340-mile race with broken wrist
IRONTON, Mo. — Diane McHenry, an Ironton County woman, is one of the 473 kayakers who set out to complete the 19th Annual Missouri American Water MR340 race on Tuesday. The 68-year-old is competing through another obstacle: her broken wrist. Diane is kayaking from Kansas City to St. Charles....
Showers and storms chances continue throughout the weekend
Good evening, Heartland, we are tracking some isolated showers tonight and some thunderstorms are also possible. There’s potential for localized flooding, as the showers and storms could produce some heavy rainfall. If any stronger storms develop, they could produce gusty winds. More scattered thunderstorms are possible on Sunday, with potential for heavy rain and potential localized flooding. Lows will be in the low 70s and highs will be in the mid 80s. Heading into the work week, there is a complex of storms heading into the Heartland overnight, that could lead to isolated storms early on Monday. These storms do have potential to bring some gusty winds, making the Heartland currently outlooked at a Marginal risk for severe weather on Monday.
Doe Run Raceway Results – 7/26/24
A Feature 1 (20 Laps): 1. 95J-Josh Fisher[4]; 2. 26-Dane Sensel[3]; 3. 8S-Kurt Westerfield[2]; 4. 81-Josh Gibson[9]; 5. 11-Tobias Midkiff[7]; 6. 6-Brandon Schneider[5]; 7. 1T-Thomas Chandler[6]; 8. 10-Cora Couch[10]; 9. 117-James Scott[8]; 10. 00X-Bryce Fair[11]; 11. 12-Dave Couch[1]; 12. 97U-Craig Usher[12]; 13. 262-Kevin Horcher[14]; 14. 98-Wyatt Hicks[18]; 15. 4X-Bryan Martinelli[15]; 16. 63-JACk WISSMILLER[16]; 17. 15S-Ryan Solomon[13]; 18. (DNS) 58-Bryan Brewster; 19. (DNS) 81Q-Quinn Sisson.
POLICE: Man shot, killed downtown; found next to handgun
ST. LOUIS, Mo. (First Alert 4) - Police are investigating a fatal early morning shooting Saturday. Officers with SLMPD responded to the 200 block of N. 9th Street at around 3:30 a.m. Saturday for a call for a shooting, where they found a man who had been shot. The victim, identified on Sunday as 18-year-old Michael Moore-Pittman was taken to an area hospital where he was pronounced dead.
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