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Versailles man charged with illegal possession of 27 guns
A Versailles, Mo., man was in the Morgan County jail, after law enforcement found he illegally had 27 guns. Prosecutors charged Jason Duane Marriot, 45, of Versailles, with two felony counts of drug possession and 27 counts of Unlawful Possession of a Firearm. Court documents state that the Mid-Missouri Drug...
The city of Aurora, Mo., issues a precautionary voluntary boil advisory
AURORA, Mo. (KY3) - Due to a low-pressure event, the city of Aurora issued a precautionary voluntary boil advisory for several neighborhoods. See the map below for impacted areas. Liberty Utilities conducted a bacterial test to ensure the system’s safety. Customers are encouraged to follow the safety guidelines below.
Distinctive Property: 733 Deer Vue Lane | Fenton
Nestled on over an acre this luxurious 1.5-story home offers a resort-like experience. Spanning more than 7,500 square feet of living space, the estate is designed to provide opulence and comfort making it a perfect retreat. Upon entering, you're greeted by a grand foyer that sets the tone for the rest of the interior. The main floor has undergone a renovation, emphasizing modern elegance and state-of-the-art amenities. The two-story living room is a showstopper, and the new chef's kitchen is outfitted with subzero and wolf appliances, custom cabinetry, and a large center island.
Kansas City police identify Brookside porch pirate
KANSAS CITY, Mo. (KCTV) - Police identify the porch pirate caught on video stealing from a Brookside home. The department said property crimes detectives identified the suspect and said charges are expected. Police released surveillance video of the crime on Aug. 8. Detectives said the crime took place on Aug....
Search Warrant in Clinton Leads to Arrest for Drugs, Paraphernalia, Weapons
On 08/15/2024, Clinton officers served a search warrant at 904 East Ohio Street Apt 3C. During the course of the search warrant drugs, paraphernalia, weapons, and items used to sell narcotics were located. Darrell Anderson was arrested on a 24 hour investigative hold for distribution of a controlled substance within 2000 feet of the Clinton Schools.
The Kansas City Defender Hosts “Black August Grocery Buyout,” Distributes $2000 to Black Families
KANSAS CITY, MO – On Tuesday, August 13th, The Kansas City Defender proudly launched our “Black August Grocery Buyout” at Price Chopper on 63rd Street, in honor of Black August—a time dedicated to commemorating Black freedom struggles, remembering Black political prisoners, and highlighting Black resistance against racial, colonial, and imperialist oppression.
Conner Embree details the state of the Chiefs’ wide receiver corps
In 2024, the Kansas City Chiefs have a big goal: becoming the first team to win three straight Super Bowls. Reaching that goal largely rests on the eyes, mind and arm of quarterback Patrick Mahomes — and his receivers. This season, the Chiefs’ wide receiver corps includes a handful...
Heat is likely killing more people in the Midwest and Great Plains than what’s recorded. Here’s why
In the St. Louis region, heat has killed at least one person this year. In Omaha, Nebraska, a child died last month after being left in a hot car. Outside of Chicago, a person died in a hot prison in June. Heat is the deadliest climate-driven disaster in the U.S....
MDC Managed Waterfowl Reservations Open September 1
(KOAM) - The Missouri Department of Conservation (MDC) is reminding hunters that the pre-season reservation period for managed waterfowl hunts opens on September 1 and runs through September 18, with results available on October 1.
NWS: Mid-Missouri faces a small tornado threat tonight
The National Weather Service (NWS) in St. Louis says Columbia, Jefferson City and much of the 939 the Eagle mid-Missouri listening area could see severe weather this evening, into the overnight hours. NWS St. Louis meteorologist Fred Glass tells 939 the Eagle that the timeframe for Columbia and mid-Missouri would...
'Missourians deserve better': Top utility regulator killed service shutoff bill, newly released emails show
MISSOURI, USA — A law that would have forced Missouri's electricity, water and gas utility providers to disclose which of the state's ZIP codes faced the most shutoffs was effectively shut down by Gov. Parson. However, new emails obtained by the Energy and Policy Institute found there was more going on behind the scenes.
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