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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.
Union man facing five years in prison over drug possession
FRANKLIN CO, Mo (News First) – A man from Union was arrested Wednesday afternoon in Franklin County and is now facing five new criminal charges. According to the arrest report from the Missouri State Highway Patrol, 28-year-old Kelsey Jobin is being held in the Franklin County Jail and faces two counts of possessing dangerous drugs, driving under the influence and illegal marijuana possession, plus failure to appear in court for tampering with a motor vehicle and committing property damage. No other details on what led to Jobin’s arrest were released.
Missouri judge puts Lake of the Ozarks casino proposal on November ballot
A proposal to allow a new casino to be licensed on the Osage River near the Lake of the Ozarks will be on the November ballot, a Cole County judge ruled Friday. The initiative, which was initially found to be 2,031 signatures short in the 2nd Congressional District, actually did have enough valid signatures, Secretary […]
Dolly Parton is Sending Free Books to Children in Michigan + Others
You may have heard of Dolly Parton's free book program and wondered if there's a catch. There is no catch. The Queen of Nashville gives out millions of free books to Michigan children and kids nationwide every month. How Did Dolly Parton's Imagination Library Come About?. Dolly Parton grew up...
Area High School Football schedule for August 29th-30th
Week 1 of high school football in Missouri is here. Below is a list of all of the games being played in the KFEQ/St. Joseph Post area!. Tune into KFEQ Radio (680, 95.3, 680kfeq.com) for Friday Night Lights with Matt Pike every Friday night of the regular season from 10- midnight. for scores and interviews with area coaches!
Missouri and the Midwest are gearing up for water fights fueled by climate change
Where the Missouri and Mississippi Rivers meet north of St. Louis, the powerful waterways form a line in the middle of their flows, at first refusing to mix together in their new union. As it cuts across the state on its way to meet the Mississippi, the Missouri River irrigates...
Friday, August 30 forecast: Done with the oven, time to be lovin’ this weather
As of midday Friday, popup showers have developed in a random pattern across portions of Central and Southern Missouri and Northern Arkansas. These showers are acting ahead of the cold front and will continue into the early afternoon. The cold front itself will come through later this afternoon. This boundary will be a focus for […]
New initiative aims for Missouri resident arts advocacy
A new Missouri initiative aims to "educate, inspire, and galvanize" residents to urge greater arts support by elected leaders. Missouri Citizens for the Arts launched its pilot program Organizing for the Arts this week and is supported by 4A Arts, American Alliance of Artists and Audiences, with the purpose of "turning Missouri arts consumers into arts advocates." ...
Discover nature during the last days of summer with MDC and Agents of Discovery
JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. – Soak up the last days of summer with help from the Missouri Department of Conservation (MDC) and Agents of Discovery! To help kids and adults get outside, MDC is partnering with Agents of Discovery mobile gaming app for its late-summer Missions. Discover nature during the...
Serving the Ozarks: CASA of SWMO
This week, we are highlighting a non-profit providing a support system and a safe space for children in foster care. The “casa” in CASA of Southwest Missouri stands for Court Appointed Special Advocates…. CASA’s are volunteers assigned to more than half of the 1,300 kids in foster at...
Poll: Missouri voters support restricting cellphones in school, split on 4-day weeks
Support is high in Missouri for prohibiting high school students from accessing their cellphones during school — especially when class is in session, according to a poll released Thursday. Saint Louis University and YouGov surveyed 900 likely Missouri voters from Aug. 8-16 on a range of topics. The margin of error overall was 3.79%. ...
Stressed out by FAFSA? Here are tips from a Missouri financial aid expert
An overhaul of the federal form that serves as a gateway for most financial aid on college campuses created significant headaches for families last year. The headaches aren't over — a two-month delay to access the 2025-26 form has already been announced — but an expert from the Missouri College and Career Attainment Network, or MOCAN, said there is reason for optimism. ...
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