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Mizzou preseason camp begins Sunday
The new college football season will creep one step closer next week when Mizzou kicks off its 2024 preseason camp. Coach Eli Drinkwitz will open the camp with a news conference at 2 p.m. Sunday. The first of 16 practices starts at 11:15 a.m. Monday. The team will have a practice that is open to the public at 7 p.m. Aug. 17.
Mizzou researchers hope sleep apnea breakthrough leads to better treatments
KANSAS CITY, Mo. (KCTV) - Researchers at the University of Missouri are working to determine the impact sleep apnea has on the brains of millions of sufferers. Medical experts say nearly 40 million adults in America have been diagnosed with sleep apnea. The majority of those, more than 30 million people, use a CPAP machine while sleeping. The drawbacks are machines are often expensive and uncomfortable.
Top of the charts: Mizzou Racing places first in Skidpad event
Mizzou Racing, the Formula SAE team at the University of Missouri, is dedicated to designing and building high-performance racecars for international competitions. Members are driven by the quest to develop the best car, and every year, they embody the Missouri Method to give members hands-on learning experience. This year, the...
Columbia man charged with First Degree Murder in Fulton fatal shooting
Prosecutors charged a Columbia man in connection to a fatal shooting in Fulton. They charged Mitchell Henderson, Jr., with First Degree Murder and Unlawful Possession of a Firearm. The charges are connected to the fatal shooting of Jakiem Braggs, 19, of Fulton, on July 16 on Kathy Street. Henderson turned...
Missouri Tigers Baseball Stars Shine Bright in Summer Collegiate Leagues
Missouri baseball student-athletes are competing in summer leagues across the country to prepare for the 2025 season, with players spread out in various leagues. Tyler Macon leads the MINK League in steals with 38 and a .350 batting average. Josh McDevitt has a 3.27 ERA with 23 strikeouts in the...
Missouri Highway Patrol: Illinois man drowns in Jefferson County, Missouri
JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. — A 33-year-old Illinois man drowned at Rockford Park on Big River in Jefferson County, Missouri. Guadalupe L. Lopez drowned around 1 p.m. on Tuesday, the Missouri Highway Patrol says. Lopez entered the water and went under and was pronounced dead by paramedics.
Trial date set for suspect in 2022 University of Missouri Homecoming shooting
The trial has been set for the man accused of a shooting that hurt three people during Homecoming 2022 at the University of Missouri. Prosecutors charged Donye Jackson with Assault, Attempted Armed Criminal Action, and Attempted Unlawful Use of a Weapon. The charges were filed after three people were shot...
Mizzou photographers win five University Photographers' Association awards
University of Missouri photographers Sam O’Keefe and Abbie Lankitus recently brought home five awards from the University Photographers' Association of America (UPAA) 2024 Symposium in Provo, Utah. The UPAA symposium celebrates the best work in higher education photography over the past year. This year, judges selected the best from...
Tolton hires former Battle standout Tre Morris as new head baseball coach
Tre Morris will become Tolton’s new baseball coach this upcoming season. The school announced the decision in a statement via Tolton’s Athletics account on X, formerly known as Twitter. More: Why it’s the right time for coach Ehrich Chick to return to Hickman baseball More: Educational conference helps empowers Boone County athletes for future success ...
New era, old memories: Coach Eric Thomas leads Jefferson City into the season.
Jefferson City — In brand new uniforms, the Jefferson City Jays Football team held its media day at Adkins Stadium Tuesday morning. The occasion brought back old memories for new head coach Eric Thomas, who was a part of Jefferson City's 1990 and 1991 state title teams as a player.
12 Blue Tigers Earn National Academic Recognition
JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. - Twelve members of Lincoln's men's and women's track & field teams earned the United States Track & Field and Cross Country Coaches Association All-Academic Award, which is bestowed upon student-athletes who qualified for one of the NCAA Division II championship meets and who hold a cumulative grade point average of 3.25 or higher.
Water usage concerns raised in Southwest Columbia as development in area continues
COLUMBIA, Mo. (KMIZ) Concerns about water-issues in Southwest Columbia are being raised after the Columbia City Council approved the zoning and development plans for another business in the area. Land for Diventures of Columbia was approved on the south of Vawter School Road, east of Scott Boulevard. Diventures plans to offer swim lessons, SCUBA certification, The post Water usage concerns raised in Southwest Columbia as development in area continues appeared first on ABC17NEWS.
Step up to the plate — and donate! With KWOS and the Cardinals
Cardinals Blood Drive | Jefferson City | July 23rd. Step up to the plate, donate, and help save a life. KWOS, the St. Louis Cardinals, and the American Red Cross invite you to donate blood and help give the gift of life during the St. Louis Cardinals Blood Drive. You’re invited to donate blood on Tuesday, July 23rd from 12 PM to 6 PM at the Firley YMCA‘s Gym in Jefferson City. There is an urgent need for donors and you can help!
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.
Amber Alert issued for an abducted girl from Missouri
WEST PLAINS, Mo. (KY3/Gray News) - An Amber Alert has been issued for an abducted 2-year-old girl from Missouri. Authorities said Paxton Raider was abducted by her father Joseph Raider, 30, Tuesday night. They said Raider could be a danger to his daughter, has made suicidal statements and was possibly intoxicated when he abducted Paxton.
Storm chances continue over the area through Friday
We will continue to have storm chances through Friday. Today’s forecast says we have a chance of showers and thunderstorms this afternoon, but otherwise mostly sunny skies with a high of 87. Then, a chance of showers and storms for tonight with a low of 67. The National Weather...
Western Missouri Braces for Dangerous Heatwave This Weekend
Kansas City, MO – Western Missouri is set to experience a significant heatwave starting today, with temperatures climbing into the upper 80s to lower 90s. The National Weather Service (NWS) in Kansas City warns that temperatures will rise above normal levels as we head into the weekend, potentially bringing dangerous heat conditions.
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