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Sedalia & Lee’s Summit Getting New Breakfast Joint
Sedalia and Lee's Summit will be among the communities that will get a new all-day breakfast restaurant after convenience store chain Temp-Stop signs a deal to develop multiple units in Missouri. According to CSP Daily News, Huddle House has partnered with Temp-Stop, which will help the all-day breakfast joint expand...
St. Charles License Office transitions to new location
The Missouri Department of Revenue is announcing the new management contract for the St. Charles License Office has been awarded to Schmidt Management. All license office contracts in Missouri are awarded through a competitive bid process. License offices are operated by independent contractors but overseen by the Missouri Department of Revenue.
Cardinals' Victor Scott: Out of St. Louis lineup
Scott is not in the lineup for Wednesday's contest against the Brewers. Scott had started seven straight games but went just 3-for-22 with eight strikeouts. The Cardinals will go offense over defense in this one, putting Lars Nootbaar in center field and flanking him with Tommy Pham and Alec Burleson.
City of Independence aims to decrease overdose deaths with more Narcan giveaways
INDEPENDENCE, Mo. (KCTV) - The City of Independence Health Department distributed more than 1,000 doses of Narcan in March last year and is looking to increase those numbers to decrease the number of overdoses in the community. The Missouri Institute for Mental Health provided them with the Narcan to give...
Ex-Chiefs CB Attempting NFL Comeback After Gaining All-UFL Honors
Cornerback Deandre Baker, formerly of the Kansas City Chiefs, has hired new representation as he seeks a potential return to the NFL, according to NFL Media’s Tom Pelissero on August 21. Former #Giants first-round pick CB Deandre Baker, who last played in the NFL in 2021, has hired new...
Bennett retires after 34 years of service to City of Ashland
On Tuesday, Aug. 13th, the City of Ashland bid a heartfelt farewell to Curtis Bennett as he embarks on a well-deserved retirement after an incredible 34 years with the City of Ashland. Curtis has worn many hats during his esteemed career, most recently serving as our dedicated Water Utility Supervisor....
Woman sues landlord after raccoons fell through her damaged ceiling, attacked her as she slept
KANSAS CITY, Mo. (KCTV/Gray News) – A tenant has filed a lawsuit against her landlord in Kansas City after raccoons fell through her damaged roof and attacked her while she was sleeping, records show. Records filed Friday in Jackson County, Missouri, Circuit Court revealed that Amanda Howery, 49, of...
Chiefs TE Travis Kelce to star in new Lionsgate movie 'Loose Cannons'
Kansas City Chiefs tight end Travis Kelce is slowly cementing himself as a superstar both on the gridiron and in Hollywood. Earlier this month, it was announced that Kelce will host Amazon Prime’s Are You Smarter Than a Celebrity?, a spinoff of Fox’s hit show Are You Smarter Than a 5th Grader?, as well as take a leading role in FX’s new drama Grotesquerie. With television gigs piling up for the All-Pro, it was only a matter of time before he took his talents to the big screen.
University Of Missouri Black Student Group Forced To Rename Its Annual ‘Welcome Black BBQ’
A University of Missouri Black student group says it was “heartbroken” after being forced to rename its annual event Welcome Black BBQ — which is held for new and returning Black students to meet one another. The Legion of Black Collegians said it spent months resisting the decision made by school officials. The event was… Continue reading University Of Missouri Black Student Group Forced To Rename Its Annual ‘Welcome Black BBQ’
Undrafted Chiefs Rookie Set to Steal Veteran's Roster Spot
Undrafted Chiefs rookie LB Curtis Jacobs has been one of the team's biggest surprises throughout training camp and the summer, making a strong case to steal a veteran's roster spot with cutdown day less than a week away. A force on special teams and one of the team's hardest workers,...
Man sentenced for $56K healthcare fraud using brother’s ID
ST. LOUIS – A U.S. District Judge sentenced a St. Louis man on Tuesday for using his brother’s identity to obtain money from a Missouri healthcare program. Prosecutors with the U.S. Attorney’s Office of the Eastern District of Missouri said Christopher J. Spencer, 46, used his brother’s name to obtain over $56,000 from a Missouri Medicaid Program between June 2018 and February 2022.
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