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Autopsy: manner of death of Boone County assistant fire chief ruled accidental
The Boone County Deputy Medical Examiner has ruled the cause of death of the Boone County Assistant Fire Chief who died in July as drowning. The post Autopsy: manner of death of Boone County assistant fire chief ruled accidental appeared first on ABC17NEWS.
Missouri will lose to these teams in 2024
The Missouri Tigers are a squad looking to take the next step under Eliah Drinkwitz. After a huge jump to an 11-2 record and a Cotton Bowl victory over the Ohio State Buckeyes, these Tigers are ready to roll their way to the top of the SEC this upcoming season.
Chiefs TE Travis Kelce has set himself up for nice Hollywood career
Kansas City Chiefs all-world tight end Travis Kelce has become the darling of the NFL, but he turns 35 in October and his days as arguably the NFL’s top TE are dwindling.Unlike many pro athletes, though, Kelce won’t need to wonder what he will do upon retiring from the game. Between his relationship with Taylor Swift and the “New Heights” podcast he co-hosts with his brother Jason, Kelce will have more than enough to keep him busy in the spotlight whenever he decides to hang up his cleats.Speaking of “New Heights,” the brother duo just landed a deal with Amazon for...
Tax dollars used to buy luxury cars
ST. LOUIS, Mo. (First Alert 4) - On some days, there are three identical, black Genesis G-80 luxury cars parked outside the Armed Forces Career Center in the 2100 block of Michigan Avenue in Arnold. All three have U.S. government license plates. First Alert 4 saw the vehicles and wondered...
'Do I say I’m done?': Vendors struggling to break even as attendance lags at Busch Stadium
ST. LOUIS — The Cardinals got a big win Thursday against the Padres, but unfortunately, the team set another record low for attendance at Busch Stadium III. On opening day, Cardinal Nation was full of excitement, but the attitude has changed at the intersection of 8th and Clark. “It’s...
Cardinals insider makes John Mozeliak’s job status crystal clear
The St. Louis Cardinals are in one of the worst positions among all major league franchises. They're loaded with veterans that are only getting older. Players like Paul Goldschmidt, Sonny Gray and Nolan Arenado are great assets for right now, but they are running out of prime years, which means the Cardinals' World Series window is closing rather quickly.
EPA says they’re ‘one step closer’ to nuclear cleanup, resident frustration remains
The EPA says they are one step closer to cleaning up nuclear contamination at the West Lake Landfill. Officials with the EPA held a meeting Thursday to answer questions from the community about the cleanup.
Chiefs fans can have a good laugh at the Raiders getting ripped apart as a franchise
Brace yourselves, Chiefs Kingdom, because Ben Standig of The Athletic has the dirt in his latest piece detailing what 31 different NFL agents had to say about teams in the league. Not only are the Kansas City Chiefs considered one of the most stable organizations but the Las Vegas Raiders are considered one of the least stable franchises in the NFL right now.
Downtown St. Louis restaurant relocating to Central West End
ST. LOUIS — Cuban restaurant Havana’s Cuisine will relocate from downtown St. Louis to the Central West End. Havana’s will have its final day of service at its downtown location, 1131 Washington Ave., on Sept. 14. It expects to open its new restaurant in early October at 12 S. Euclid in the Central West End. The relocation will provide Havana’s with a larger kitchen, allowing the restaurant to expand its menu and hours, said owner Tamara Landeiro.
Phelps Health and Salem Memorial District Hospital announce possible affiliation
Two hospitals announced Thursday they are discussing a possible affiliation in south-central Missouri. The post Phelps Health and Salem Memorial District Hospital announce possible affiliation appeared first on Houston Herald.
Joplin to honor late Senator Ron Richard with Memorial Park dedication
JOPLIN, Mo. (KOAM) - A portion of the Campbell Parkway trail and park will soon bear the name of a local legend, as the City of Joplin prepares to honor the late Senator Ron Richard with a park dedication ceremony.
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