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Cardinals Catcher Is Key To Their Success
Since coming off the IL in late June, Willson Contreras has shown that he is exactly what the St. Louis Cardinals offense needs. The catcher is key to the team’s success in the second half. Cardinals Catcher Is Key To Their Success. Offensive Spark Plug. Contreras has been successful...
Jefferson City man flown to hospital after crash
A 26-year-old Jefferson City man was flown to University Hospital in Columbia after a Cole County crash Thursday evening. The post Jefferson City man flown to hospital after crash appeared first on ABC17NEWS.
Missouri Has 20% of America’s Most Dangerous Cities for 2024
In urban America, safety remains a critical issue, with some cities experiencing high levels of danger. Missouri, located in the Midwestern United States, has gained attention for having a significant portion of the nation’s most dangerous cities in 2024. Recent data shows that Missouri is home to several cities...
Forecast: A calm and mild weekend.
Temperatures will stay below average this weekend and into the work week. Humidity will continue to stay low today, making it a nice afternoon for outdoor activities with highs near 80. Our lows will reach the lower 60s under a partly cloudy sky. However, there will be a chance for a spot shower or two.
50 Years Ago, Missouri’s Music Festival Shocked the World
It was almost like Woodstock was airlifted from New York State and dropped into the middle of Missouri. It's been 50 years now since a music festival in Missouri surprised even the wildest expectations of the promoters and shocked the world, too. Yahoo News just shared memories of what was...
Innovate SOMO brings business boot camps to Southern Missouri
Forbes Advisor reports one in five small businesses across the U.S. fail in their first year and half fail in their first five years. A growing program in Southern Missouri aims to help entrepreneurs improve their odds with what they call “Early-Stage Business Boot Camps.”. The boot camps are...
Why Did Missouri National Guard Just Hold New Madrid Quake Drill?
If you happened to be in the St. Louis, Missouri area earlier this week, you might have seen National Guard troops on the streets and wondered what was going on. No reason for alarm as there's a very good reason why those troops had smashed vehicles and emergency tents set up. They were practicing for a massive New Madrid earthquake. Wait. What?
When school starts in Boone County, and Missouri's school supply sales tax holiday
The school year is approaching and Boone County school districts are getting ready for the first day. Parents also have a chance to save money thanks to a sales tax holiday, deals from retailers and other events where school supplies and more are given away. This is what to know...
Heartland native to represent Missouri in Miss USA 2024 pageant
CAMPBELL, Mo. (KFVS) - Campbell, Missouri native Ashleigh Bedwell took home the Miss Missouri USA crown in June. “It feels so surreal,” Bedwell said. “It means a lot to me. This wasn’t the first time that I competed, I actually won on my eighth try.”. Bedwell said...
UTV stolen from Edina found abandoned in Marion County
EDINA, Mo. — A UTV stolen from northeast Missouri last month was found abandoned two counties away. Someone took a 2007 John Deere Gator from The Farm Shop in Edina on June 26, 2024. Edina Police Chief Ryan Bishop told The Edina Sentinel that the side-by-side was recovered in...
Kansas City woman convicted for supplying deadly drugs
KANSAS CITY, Mo. (KCTV) - A Johnson County jury convicted a metro woman in connection with the death of another woman. Jurors found Trina Lynne Golden guilty of distribution of drugs causing death and two other related counts. Prosecutors said Golden provided Madelyn Miller drugs. The 19-year-old died of an...
Tech outage disrupts travel plans for many traveling to Missouri
COLUMBIA, Mo. (KMIZ) The recent widespread flight delays and cancellations due to a worldwide tech outage have left travelers frustrated and stranded. Although the Columbia Regional Airport reported no issues with Microsoft's systems, travelers in Mid-Missouri still faced disruptions with their connecting flights. The outage included state government networks, including the Office of Administration and The post Tech outage disrupts travel plans for many traveling to Missouri appeared first on ABC17NEWS.
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