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Seymour man accused of stealing cattle from Missouri
HOWELL COUNTY, Mo. — A Seymour man is accused of stealing cattle from Missouri. Jordan Leisgang is indicted in Howell County, Missouri for receiving stolen property. According to authorities, a Howell County man helped purchase and transfer 450 head of cattle for Leisgang last August. After the delivery was made, Leisgang allegedly refused to pay for the cattle and ended communication with the man.
Harper Steps into Director Role
Central Methodist University’s office of financial assistance has found its new director in Dyllon Harper, a former college athlete who’s ready to take on a challenge with his new team. “We are excited to welcome Dyllon to our excellent financial assistance team,” said Dr. Melissa Mace, vice president...
New Technology to Treat Atrial Fibrillation Available in O’Fallon
— HSHS St. Elizabeth’s Hospital recently added a new technology to help treat atrial fibrillation (AF). The FARAPULSE™ Pulsed Field Ablation System is a unique alternative to thermal ablation, the traditional treatment for AF. In a typical ablation procedure, a catheter is placed inside the heart and generates...
Cardinals radio call of Tommy Pham's 'career' moment proves how much he was missed
The second half of the St. Louis Cardinals trade for Erick Fedde included adding some much-needed outfield depth, or in John Mozeliak's case, some familiar outfield depth. The Cardinals traded for Tommy Pham, a player they most recently employed in 2018. Pham had some of his best seasons in St....
Police respond to Clark Lane mobile home park after shots were fired
COLUMBIA, Mo. (KMIZ) Columbia police responded on Wednesday at a mobile home park in the 3900 block of Clark Lane after shots were fired. The Columbia Police Department wrote on its social media that "At approximately 3:05 p.m., officers responded to the 3900 block of Clark Lane for reports of shots fired. Officers discovered one The post Police respond to Clark Lane mobile home park after shots were fired appeared first on ABC17NEWS.
Cardinals' superstar appears to display lack of effort on back-to-back nights
For his entire career, Nolan Arenado has been known as one of the hardest workers in any given clubhouse. His defensive work is meticulous, his attention to detail is enviable, and his professionalism is contagious. There are few players over the last dozen years who can lay claim to being one of the best players in baseball, and Arenado has that mantle.
Chillicothe R-II Parent Portal Enrollment
Chillicothe R-II parents and guardians of students will have access to their child’s grades, attendance, and other important educational information through the district’s Parent Portal. The Annual Online Registration Update for the district opens on August 1st (Thursday). All parents of new and existing Chillicothe R-II students must...
Jefferson City's Jordan Martin set to represent USA in U-18 baseball squad
Jefferson City — Jefferson City’s Jordan Martin is a special athlete and now he has a chance to show that on the world stage with the Team USA U-18 squad. “I’m excited to go out of the country and face talent that I’ve never seen before. And of course, it’s always cool to be wearing USA across your chest for your country, but I think I’m most excited to get out there and see what other talent there is around the world,” said Jordan.
Ashland Garden Club Yard of the Month
The home of Erik and Stephanie Martinez @ 106 Brian Lane, located in Sunset Meadows subdivision, is a beautiful sight. Stephanie and Erik have lived @ the location since 2019. They are both pharmacists. Stephanie works here in Ashland at Kilgore’s. Erick is with Wal-Mart Pharmacy. They have three children....
Jefferson City man arrested for alleged assault and attempting to set fire to home
A Jefferson City man was arrested for domestic assault and property damage on July 29. Demontae L. Stamps, of Jefferson City, was taken into custody on Monday for allegedly assaulting a victim and attempting to burn their residence down. The Jefferson City Police Department (JCPD) was told by the victim...
Bill Maher Thinks Travis Kelce Will ‘Dump’ Taylor Swift at Random: Claims Singer’s a ‘Little Old’ to Be Cheering on NFL Star at Games
Bill Maher wasn't asked but still offered his two cents on Travis Kelce and Taylor Swift's relationship. The comedian, 68, predicted the Kansas City Chiefs star would "dump" the singer at random, RadarOnline.com can reveal. While Swift, 34, and Kelce, 34, are still going strong — with the NFL player following the pop star around the world while Swift's on her European leg of the Eras Tour — Maher felt strongly about Kelce being the one to end the romance. Maher shared his controversial opinion while interviewing internet star "Hawk Tuah Girl" Haley Welch, 21, on his Club Random podcast.In...
“Southern Living” names central Missouri town as a top affordable small town to live in
The mid-Missouri town of Fulton has been named as one of the 15 best affordable small towns to live in by “Southern Living” magazine. Fulton, which has about 13,000 residents, has two colleges and universities: Westminster and William Woods. It’s also home to the National Churchill Museum. Several U-S presidents and vice presidents have spoken there over the years, including Gerald Ford (R) and Hubert Humphrey (D). “Southern Living” magazine praises the town’s Brick district downtown, saying it has a thriving restaurant scene and nightlife and hosts community festivals.
St. Louis pastor battles rising fentanyl crisis amid overdose death decline
ST. LOUIS — Overdose deaths in the United States have slightly declined for the first time in five years. But does this national data reflect what's happening in our local communities?. The I-Team spoke with a community advocate who sees the crisis firsthand. In the dead of night, the...
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