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Zumwalt North’s Rosenberg aims to be a sponge when it comes to her education
For Ella Rosenberg, the main takeaway from her tenure at Fort Zumwalt North is quite simple, really. She said that being able to succeed in the most important thing to a student-athlete is something she wouldn’t take for granted. “The thing I’ve valued most about my education is simply...
(LISTEN): Boonville library funding could be a topic of discussion at Missouri’s September veto session
A veteran state lawmaker who represents mid-Missouri’s Cooper County in the state Senate confirms he is considering whether to seek an override of Governor Mike Parson’s (R) veto of $100,000 in funding for Boonville’s Boonslick regional library. State Sen. Denny Hoskins (R-Warrensburg) and Governor Parson are both...
Florissant man gets 14 years for fentanyl trafficking in Missouri
Sheron L. Loggins, nicknamed "Bane," has been sentenced to 14 years in prison for supplying fentanyl to a drug trafficking organization in southwest Missouri, after he admitted to providing over 34 kilograms of fentanyl to a co-defendant.
City of Hollister, Mo., left cleaning up after flash flooding
HOLLISTER, Mo. (KY3)—A summer storm swept through the Ozarks, and the people of Hollister are now cleaning up what the storm left behind. Turkey Creek runs through the middle of the city. According to the city manager, Rick Ziegenfuss, there was so much rain the creek went from its usual two feet deep to 14.6 feet deep at its peak.
MWSU Nursing students achieve 100 percent pass rate in Spring 2024
(ST. JOSEPH, Mo.) The Missouri Western State University Nursing Program announced that their Nursing Students gained a new achievement during the Spring 2024 semester. According to a post on the program's Facebook page, "100 percent NCLEX pass rate, AGAIN! We are thrilled to announce that our Spring 2024 cohort has achieved a 100 percent NCLEX pass rate! This incredible accomplishment adds to the MWSU Nursing Department's growing Dynasty. Welcome to the field, newly licensed nurses! Your hard work and dedication have truly paid off!"
Bernie’s Redbird Review: With 66 Games Remaining On Their Schedule, The Cardinals Face Some Tough Questions.
Hello, it’s me. I don’t know about you, but I look forward to the day when the Cardinals are actually represented in MLB’s annual All-Star Game. Closer Ryan Helsley was added to the National League squad by the commissioner’s office. He was the only St. Louis rep, but chose to make himself unavailable to pitch. So much for the local angle in Tuesday’s 5-3 victory by the American League.
Stormwater Drainage Project Noted by Sedalia
The City of Sedalia developed a Stormwater Master Plan, which outlined and prioritized stormwater drainage improvement projects based on key criteria, that included but was not limited to home and street flooding. Since the completion of the Master Plan in 2013, the City has completed several drainage improvement projects throughout...
Patrick Mahomes Admits He's 'Done' Expanding His Family Amid Wife Brittany's Third Pregnancy
Patrick Mahomes won’t be having baby No. 4! After the Kansas City Chief quarterback and his wife, Brittany Mahomes, revealed they were welcoming their third child on Friday, July 12, via Instagram, the football star discussed the possibility of further expanding his family on Tuesday, July 16.“I’m done, I’ll say that,” Patrick told reporters with a laugh during the recent press conference. “I said three and I’m done.”Despite admitting he doesn’t want to continue to grow his brood, the 28-year-old admitted fatherhood is “awesome.”“I always wanted to have kids young,” he explained. “We’re having our third kid now to join...
CBKC elevates KC with community development and innovation
“We’re definitely mission-driven. Everything that we are engaged in is for the community, by the community, or has been initiated as part of the community,” said Emmet Pierson, Jr., president and CEO of Community Builders of Kansas City (CBKC). Pierson, the featured speaker at a luncheon hosted by...
SEC head coach makes hilarious pass at reporter
At SEC Media Days, Missouri coach Eli Drinkwitz faced a question about his past shortcomings with a wink and a nudge. The Mizzou Tigers head coach responded to a reporter’s question about perseverance by taking a little playful jab at a prominent college football reporter. Two consecutive 6-7 seasons with consecutive bowl game losses fueled Read more... The post Eli Drinkwitz takes hilarious dig at CBS Sports’ Dennis Dodd appeared first on Awful Announcing.
NL Central Gambling Report: Contenders Closing On the Brewers
Cardinals and Pirates Putting Pressure on the Brewers in the NL Central Race. It wasn’t too long ago that it looked like the Milwaukee Brewers were running away with the National League Central Division title. However, when looking at the NL Central Gambling Report Card, the St. Louis Cardinals and Pittsburgh Pirates threaten to make a race of it.
Jenna Bush Hager Panics As ‘Today’ Accidentally Airs Audio From Her Cameo In The Chiefs Hallmark Movie: “Don’t Play It!”
Jenna Bush Hager was mysteriously missing from yesterday’s Today With Hoda & Jenna broadcast, but now we know why: She was in Kansas City shooting a cameo for the upcoming Hallmark film Holiday Touchdown: A Chiefs Love Story! Bush Hager gushed to Hoda Kotb about how “fun” the experience was — that is, until they experienced some technical difficulties on Today. “You had your very first acting gig, you’re now in SAG and AFTRA, and all those things,” Kotb joked, causing Bush Hager to laugh. “What was it like?” Where Is Jenna Bush Hager? Here’s Why The ‘Today’ Host Is Missing From...
Missouri Family Stunned When Wild Peacock Shows Up on Front Porch
Knock, knock. Who's there? If you're a certain Missouri family, it's a wild peacock that suddenly appeared on their front porch. I've seen some pretty wild conversations on the Missouri sub-Reddit, but this one about a lost peacock in Jefferson County, Missouri takes the cake peacock. byu/SovietSkeleton inmissouri. If you're...
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