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Lake Area Chambers Team Up For Joint Events
Strength in numbers…it could be a new theme for the Lake Area, Camdenton and Lake West chambers of commerce which all came together Wednesday night in Osage Beach for the annual joint networking social. Lake Area Chamber Director Morgan Crainshaw says, with everything else going on, it was a...
A lack of hustle by Tyler O'Neill seems to prove Oli Marmol's point, again
Former St. Louis Cardinal and current Boston Red Sox left fielder Tyler O'Neill can be one of the most hard-working players in the game. And then, sometimes, he can have a substantial mental gaffe, leaving you wondering where he was on the field. Check out this play from Friday's game...
A Cardinals-Rangers trade to bring World Series ace into lacking STL rotation
For the first month and a half of the 2024 season, the St. Louis Cardinals looked like they were headed toward another finish at the bottom of the NL Central. They came back in dramatic fashion to avoid a sweep on Mother's Day, and have gone 34-22 since, ending the first half four games over .500 and finding themselves right in the thick of the postseason race.
Chargers, Chiefs May Trade for Pro Bowler Without New Deal
The Los Angeles Chargers or Kansas City Chiefs may trade for Pro Bowler, Alvin Kamara without a new deal entering this upcoming season. According to a report, there has been no progress in extension talks between the Saints and Kamara as his future with the team remains uncertain. This comes after the running back walked out of the final minicamp for the team, which is a sign that he’s unhappy with his current contract situation. Training camp is around the corner and his negotiations will be a storyline to follow as the two will see what they do.
Cardinals agree to deal with possibly the best hitter of the draft
The Cardinals have reached agreement with shortstop JJ Wetherholt to a $6.9M bonus, according to Baseball America’s Carlos Collazo. Wetherholt’s first pro deal is slightly above the $6,823,700 slot value assigned to the seventh overall pick. Based on pre-draft rankings, St. Louis might’ve gotten a bit of a...
Weekend shooting near Kansas City’s Independence Plaza ends fatally
KANSAS CITY, Mo. (KCTV) - A weekend shooting near Kansas City’s Independence Plaza ended fatally as police continue to investigate. The Kansas City, Missouri, Police Department says that around 7:30 p.m. on Saturday, July 20, emergency crews were called to the area of 9th and Chestnut Ave., two blocks east of Prospect between Independence Ave. and I-70, with reports of a shooting.
Urban Expo brings community Together
ST. LOUIS — The Back to School Urban League Expo took place on July 20, 2024, from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m., at America’s Center. This family-friendly event, in partnership with St. Louis Public Schools, offered essential resources and entertainment for the community. Attendees enjoyed health screenings, utility assistance, financial literacy workshops, and receiving school […]
Radio personality Tammie Holland dies
A longtime voice on St. Louis radio airwaves has been silenced. Tammie Holland passed away after a years-long battle with cancer. Her former on-air partner Tony Scott remembers Holland as being genuine in her love of people and the city.
Springfield Asian restaurant looks for new owners; classes return to Italian Kitchen
In this week's Springfield food news, a local Asian restaurant is looking for new owners and an Italian chef is offering classes and dinners again. Local Asian restaurant searching for new owners ...
Cardinals get immediate disappointment after All-Star break with injury news
St. Louis Cardinals outfielder Tommy Edman missed the entire first half of the season after undergoing wrist surgery in the offseason. There was originally hope that Edman could return to the majors after the All-Star break, but the outfielder recently suffered a setback during his rehab. As the Cardinals came...
Braves hit four homers but can’t defeat devil magic in 9-5 loss to Cardinals
So many things happened in the Braves’ 9-5 nightcap loss to the Cardinals on Saturday that it feels like the game wasn’t nine innings played over two-and-a-half hours, but maybe an entire geochronologic era. In the end, though, the Braves proved unable to overcome a .500 BABIP by the Cardinals despite four homers of their own and a bunch of barreled outs by their opponents, settling for a split of the doubleheader.
MLB (7/20): Royals take down ChiSox, Cardinals split doubleheader
(KMAland) -- The Royals won another one over the White Sox while the Cardinals split a doubleheader with the Braves on Saturday in MLB. Check out the scoreboard and statistical leaders below. REGIONAL MLB SCOREBOARD. Atlanta Braves 3 St. Louis Cardinals 2 (Game 1) •Masyn Winn: 2/5, 3B (4), R.
The Jacksonville Jaguars Will Trade Travis Etienne to the Kansas City Chiefs
With the NFL offseason comes predictions and bold takes. That specifically happens with trades that could happen before the season or the deadline. With that in mind, Travis Etienne becomes an intriguing trade option, and if he is traded, it will be to the Kansas City Chiefs. This may be...
Royals 6, White Sox 1: Winless in Kansas City
The Royals released Jordan Lyles on Saturday. It’s been over 10 months since he was losing pitcher in the last game the White Sox won in Kauffman Stadium, but it’s never too late to get justice for a shocking crime. The Sox dropped to 0-6 at Kauffman for...
Do The Right Thing: Ophelia’s Blue Vine Farm plants real food within a historic (and overlooked) KC community
The following profile features one of five finalists for the “Do The Right Thing” social impact pitch competition organized by the KC BizCare Office, Economic Development Corporation of Kansas City and Startland News. Finalist features will be published throughout the week. Click here to read more features. Click here to vote for your favorite finalist The post Do The Right Thing: Ophelia’s Blue Vine Farm plants real food within a historic (and overlooked) KC community appeared first on Startland News.
Mitch Marner linked to central division team after key player suffers injury
The Toronto Maple Leafs haven't completely closed the door on a Mitch Marner trade, and a recent injury could open up the possibility of a trade with the Blues. For months now, all of the speculation in Toronto has been about a Mitch Marner trade, and while new Head Coach Craig Berube has continued to support No. 16 as a Maple Leaf, the possibility of a trade isn't off the table yet. Now, an intriguing new trade partner has emerged, with the potentially season ending injury to Torey Krug opening up cap space for the St. Louis Blues to make a run at Marner.
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