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Joe Burrow has clear message for Chiefs
The Kansas City Chiefs are at the top of the NFL right now after winning the Super Bowl each of the past two seasons, but Joe Burrow and the Cincinnati Bengals would like to change that. The Bengals and the Chiefs have had quite a few epic showdowns in recent...
Missouri set for SEC Network Takeover on July 6
Over the course of the next two weeks, all 16 SEC teams will be given a "SEC Network Takeover" day. This will allow schools to showcase their favorite games from the past calendar year. Missouri has been assigned Saturday, July 6th, and the schedule they're putting out is loaded with classics.
ENDANGERED SILVER ADVISORY for missing 81-year-old woman last seen in Nixa
NIXA, Mo. (KY3) - The Laclede County Sheriff’s Office has issued an endangered person advisory for a missing 81-year-old woman out of Nixa. According to the Laclede County Sheriff’s Office, 81-year-old Eloise Sue Hicks was last seen leaving Nixa heading toward Springfield Friday night around 11:30. Police say...
US Marshals Warn of Half Dozen Missouri Fugitives Still at Large
Once upon a time, I thought I was made for a career in law enforcement. Fortunately, for the general public, that didn't work out. However, the United States Marshals was the goal back then and they remain one of the most effective law enforcement agencies. According to their website, there are a half dozen Missouri fugitives still at large.
7 Teens Have Been Missing In Missouri Since June 2024
Bringing them home: for 40 years, the National Center for Missing and Exploited Children (NCMEC) has been helping to locate missing children. According to the National Center for Missing and Exploited Children (NCMEC), a total of 15 children have been reported missing in the United States since July 1, 2024. It’s important to note that this number doesn’t account for the children who have gone missing in Missouri since June 2024.
Josh Hawley Was An Early No-Fault Divorce Skeptic
Long before red-pilled streamers like Steven Crowder, Tim Pool, and Matt Walsh were agitating for an end to no-fault divorce laws, Sen. Josh Hawley (R-Mo.) was urging conservatives to “reconsider” the wisdom of legal reforms that made it easier to dissolve a marriage. Just two years after the last state in the country adopted no-fault divorce, Hawley questioned the practice in an op-ed for National Affairs. Trump Angrily Demanded Mike Johnson Help Overturn Conviction: Report “Americans are in a disagreeable mood,” Hawley, then a plucky young lawyer with the Becket Fund for Religious Liberty, wrote in 2012. The problem, he concluded,...
Fans Are Convinced Taylor Swift Added Travis Kelce Touchdown Dance to ‘Midnight Rain’ in Amsterdam
Karma really is the guy on the Chiefs — and Taylor Swift can’t resist giving him shout-outs during her Eras Tour concerts. Swift, 34, closed out her Friday, July 5, concert in Amsterdam with her Midnights set that features a live rendition of “Midnight Rain,” improvising part of the choreography. She cheekily brushed her shoulders […]
1 person killed, another seriously injured in crash on Bellefontaine Road
BELLEFONTAINE NEIGHBORS, Mo. (First Alert 4) - One man was killed and another seriously injured in a collision Friday evening on Bellefontaine Road. The Missouri State Highway Patrol said 35-year-old Darrel J. Williams, of St. Louis, was pronounced dead at Barnes-Jewish Hospital. Larry West Jr., 50, also of St. Louis,...
All Missouri State Fair dairy cows must be tested for bird flu, state orders
SEDALIA, Mo. — Dairy cow farmers hoping to participate in the upcoming 2024 Missouri State Fair will have to put their cows through new biosecurity measures. The Missouri Department of Agriculture announced Tuesday that dairy cows exhibited during the fair, which runs through Aug. 8-18 in Sedalia, must test negative for H5N1 influenza, commonly known as bird flu. Tests are administered to dairy cow milk samples and must test negative within seven days of shipment.
ATSU names Presidents for Missouri, Arizona, and California locations
(KIRKSVILLE, Mo.) A.T. Still University of Health Sciences (ATSU) has reorganized their hierarchical structure, "creating the potential for the University to grow and meet American Healthcare needs." ATSU President Craig Phelps was promoted to Chancellor and will now oversee four locations, seven colleges, and over 40 degree & certificate programs...
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