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Hurricane Beryl Remnants Expected to Impact Missouri Hard
Yes, it's true that Missouri is about to be impacted by a real hurricane. No, it will not (hopefully) be a hurricane once it arrives, but whatever remains of Hurricane Beryl after it makes landfall will almost certainly impact Missouri hard. As of this writing on Sunday afternoon, July 7,...
Someone in Illinois May Have a Rare Barbie Worth Thousands
Please don't judge me, but my mother collected dolls when I was a kid. There were literally thousands in my room. What I didn't know is there may be others in Illinois that have rare versions of a Barbie that is worth thousands of dollars. I didn't wake up today...
Luke Combs’ Son’s Birthday Cake is a Country Kid’s Dream [Photo]
Looks like Luke Combs and his wife Nicole have a bona fide country boy on their hands. The couple's oldest son, Tex, turned two years old last month, and the family celebrated with a birthday cake fit for any budding little farmer. It was decorated in John Deere green icing, and embellished with mini crop patches, ears of corn and a toy front end loader.
2 of the Top 50 Most Educated Cities in the US are in Missouri
We were not surprised that Missouri has two of the most educated cities in the US, we were surprised, however, which two cities are the most educated in the Show-Me State. Here are the details... According to a list called the Most & Least Educated Cities in America 2024, from...
Jelly Roll’s Wife Claps Back at ‘Gross’ Comments About Their IVF Journey
Jelly Roll's wife, Bunnie Xo, is standing up against hateful comments about the couple's journey towards having a baby. Specifically, Bunnie takes issue with fans who've had negative things to say about their decision to pursue surrogacy. She shared a screenshot of a Facebook comment from a user who opined that "carrying the child is so much more of the natural experience of motherhood."
US Marshals Warn of Half Dozen Missouri Fugitives Still at Large
Once upon a time, I thought I was made for a career in law enforcement. Fortunately, for the general public, that didn't work out. However, the United States Marshals was the goal back then and they remain one of the most effective law enforcement agencies. According to their website, there are a half dozen Missouri fugitives still at large.
Illinois City Top 10 to Live In, But Rest of The State is Ticked
I don't think I've seen anything quite like this other than in Illinois. Think about it. What other state would have one of its places named a top 10 best place to live in where the rest of the state is collectively rolling its eyes. I laughed as soon as...
Miranda Lambert Meets a Mini-Me At Her Minnesota Show [Watch]
Miranda Lambert stopped her Friday night show (July 5) to meet an adorable young fan who just so happens to share her name. During a performance in Hinckley, Minn., Lambert spotted a young girl who was repping her signature style -- complete with cowboy hat and fringed denim jacket -- and pulled her up onstage to say hello.
WWE Champ John Cena Stuns Fans With Shocking Live Retirement Announcement
On Saturday night's (July 7) WWE Money in the Bank Event in Toronto, John Cena took center ring and made a surprising announcement to the thousands in attendance. John Cena Leaves Fans Stunned After Shocking Announcement. As the Money in the Bank Pay Per View Event was just beginning tonight,...
Legend of ‘Phantom Hounds’ That Rule This Missouri Place at Night
I thought I knew every legend that Missouri has to offer, but I apparently was very very wrong. For the first time, I've heard a tale told about the legend of phantom hounds that rule a tiny Missouri place as soon as the sun goes down. I just came across...
Part of Missouri Just Drenched with 8 Inches of Rain
I remember when last summer many in Missouri were hoping and praying for rain as much of the state was enduring a drought. This summer it's a totally different story as some parts of the state were just drenched with 8 inches of rain according to meteorologists. I saw this...
Say Goodbye – See 20 Things Disappearing from Missouri in 2024
I understand that time changes things and that's especially true of the era of bleeding edge technology and devices we live in right now, but that doesn't mean I have to be happy about it. There are 20 things that have started to disappear from Missouri and some are already gone.
Yes, Indiana Jones Real Childhood Home Was This One in Illinois
Illinois has been the original home state of many famous Hollywood movie stars and superstar sports celebrities. I would argue that the greatest of them all is the one named after Illinois' arch rival state - Indiana Jones. You can see inside his childhood home that really was in Illinois and it hasn't changed much over the years.
It’s Illegal to Take Photos at This Illinois Location
Illinois residents are being warned about taking that perfect selfie in one specific location in Illinois. If caught, you could be fined. In deep diving into where you can't take photos and that perfect selfie shot. I found that around the world you can't take any photos inside Westminster Abbey to "retains the sacred and intimate atmosphere of the building", The Almo is filled with history but no picture taking of any kind is allowed inside, The Pentagon where you can take pictures outside at the memorial but none allowed inside and many more places that I found interesting. See the full list here.
VIDEO: 3 Bizarre UFO’s Over Kansas City, Missouri on 4th of July
By definition, what was seen over Kansas City, Missouri during 4th of July celebrations were unidentified aerial phenomena. I don't know what it is in the 3 videos that were shared, but they weren't fireworks. I just saw Pic Mayne share these videos on YouTube that he says happened over...
Missouri Woman Says Deer Named Karen Eating Her Roses
When you live in one of the many rural parts of Missouri, this kind of stuff happens. A Missouri woman just shared a video proving that there's a deer named Karen who keeps eating her roses. The nerve. Robyn Earl lives in a rural area in Central Missouri based on...
Suddenly, Illinois Home to Place with the 4th Most Millionaires?
The old saying says the rich get richer and...well, the rest of us don't. That's true for one Illinois place which is suddenly home to the 4th most millionaires in America. I'm not a fan of envy. I am happy for those that find success as long as they do it legally. I will admit that I do wonder what it's like to be rolling in dough like the 15 cities just mentioned by 24/7 Wall St who have the most millionaires in the country. I'll give you two guesses, but you'll only need one to figure out which Illinois place made the list.
7 Strangest Things You Can Get at a Missouri Walmart
My dad used to work as a door greeter at the Hannibal, Missouri Walmart, so I consider myself something of an expert of the trillions of strange things you can get there. Limiting it to just the strangest 7 is difficult. I will say that this is a bit of...
Olivia Newton-John’s Stunning $25 Million Malibu Estate For Sale — See Inside! [Pictures]
Olivia Newton-John's former Malibu estate is for sale, and pictures show a stunning luxury property. The late country and pop superstar's 7-bedroom, 6.5-bathroom, 7,000-square-foot California mansion also once belonged to actress Sally Field, according to Fox Business. The spectacular property sits on just over three acres of densely wooded land, creating a lush haven that the official listing calls "a sanctuary unlike any home you have ever seen."
Missouri’s Poverty Level – Are You Poor & Not Even Know It?
Wealth can be a subjective term. What is rich to one person might seem like a pittance to someone else. Do you actually know what Missouri's poverty level is? Do you know that you might be poor (by state standards) and not even know it?. I don't want to cross...
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