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KCPD officer forced to resign after firearm pulled, victim hit with pickup truck
KANSAS CITY, Mo. (KCTV) - A Kansas City police officer has been forced to resign after it was revealed he pulled a firearm on a group of individuals before he hit one with his truck. On Wednesday, July 24, the Jackson County, Missouri, Prosecutor’s Office announced that Jason Q. Moran,...
Local boxing champ gives back to community by opening gym to train kids
KANSAS CITY, Mo. (KCTV) - A local boxing champion, who trains Kansas City Chiefs defensive backs, is giving back to the community by offering free training to kids. The kids say that they are striving to be the next contender. Chris Thompson holds the championship belt for the American Boxing...
Previewing the Laclede County Sheriff’s race
LACLEDE COUNTY, Mo. — OzarksFirst is Your Local Election Headquarters and continues its coverage of several local races ahead of the August 6 primary. Today, OzarksFirst is covering the Republican Primary race for Laclede County Sheriff. Current Sheriff David Millsap is not running for re-election after two terms at the helm. The candidates are Matt […]
Richland man injured in Laclede County crash
A Richland man was injured Wednesday, July 24, resulting from a two-vehicle crash the occurred at Jonquil Road and Highway 5 in Laclede County 4.5 miles north of Lebanon, according to an online report of Troop I of the Missouri State Highway Patrol. A 2012 Chevrolet Cruze, driven by Austin...
Amendment 4 explained: What Missourians are voting on, why it’s happening again
Voters will see Amendment 4 on the August primary ballot after the Missouri supreme court threw out the results of 2022's election and ordered the state to vote on the measure again.
Low-income families struggling to find daycare providers in Missouri
MISSOURI – Some foster parents and low-income families are struggling to find daycare providers. The issue, according to parents and providers, is that some of these daycares are not receiving the money they are supposed to get from the state of Missouri. That money comes in the form of subsidy payments from the Department of […]
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