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MSHP Arrest Reports for July 23, 2024
The Missouri State Highway Patrol arrested 20-year-old Trinity M. Scribner of Sedalia at 11:18 p.m. Friday in Pettis County. She now faces a charge of 2nd degree drug trafficking. Scribner was taken to the Pettis County Jail, where she was booked and released. The Missouri State Highway Patrol arrested 33-year-old...
Inside ProX’s hands-on, how-to guide for students entering the workforce (and the business payoff)
When ProX is at its best, the collaborative internship program provides as much value to Kansas City employers as it does to the high school students who’ve invested prime summer vacation time into the real-world learning opportunity, business owners said. “The students did a really good job, it’s like getting a free consultation from a The post Inside ProX’s hands-on, how-to guide for students entering the workforce (and the business payoff) appeared first on Startland News.
Man who is blind competes in 340-mile race down Missouri River
Hundreds of aspiring racers, adventure-seekers and athletes from around the United States showed up to the Kansas City metro Tuesday morning to embark on a 340-mile journey through the Show-Me-State
Missouri attorney general candidate interview: Andrew Bailey
ABC 17 News is interviewing candidates in the August primary ahead of the election. Below is an interview with Andrew Bailey, one of two Republicans seeking election to the attorney general's office. The post Missouri attorney general candidate interview: Andrew Bailey appeared first on ABC17NEWS.
Woman killed, one person in custody after hours-long standoff with police
KANSAS CITY, Mo. — A woman is dead and one person is in custody after an incident that left a Kansas City home surrounded by police for hours. Officers were called to the area of Booth Avenue and Thompson Avenue around 9:30 p.m. on reports of a shooting. When...
Calvin Arsenia Enchants in Northeast Arts KC’s Summer Dusk Concert Series
Calvin Arsenia took the stage July 19 at the Colonnade (200 Benton blvd.), as the second performer in Northeast Arts KC’s three-part Summer Dusk Concert Series. Audiences experienced Arsenia’s angelic vocal as well as harp harmonies, Friday evening. Arsenia is a classically trained harpist, singer, songwriter and producer...
Man's cross-country trek arrives in Kansas City, sparks conversation on men's mental health
KANSAS CITY, Mo. — Anton Nootenboom, also known as 'The Barefoot Dutchman', is walking barefoot across the country from Los Angeles to New York City to start a conversation about men's mental health. He made a brief stop in Kansas City on Tuesday. "If there's one thing I've learned...
Fans Feel Bad for Taylor Swift After Patrick Mahomes Calls Out Travis Kelce
The Kansas City Chiefs' entire roster reported to training camp earlier this week, reuniting quarterback Patrick Mahomes with his best friend and most reliable target, tight end Travis Kelce. With such a busy offseason, Kelce and his older brother, Jason Kelce, announced that their wildly popular ...
'It doesn’t hold him back': Blind/sighted kayak team begins multi-day river race
Last month, KSHB 41 reporter Megan Abundis shared the story of a blind kayaker and his sighted teammate preparing for the Missouri River 340. Abundis followed up Tuesday as the race got underway.
Kansas City home builders push back on energy efficiency rules, blame them for housing crunch
Correction: This story originally misstated which emissions reduction target is related to the city’s energy efficiency goals. The Kansas City Council gave homebuilders new rules last year designed to make housing easier on the environment. Those rules told them what kind of windows to install, how well the walls should be insulated and how efficient […] The post Kansas City home builders push back on energy efficiency rules, blame them for housing crunch appeared first on The Beacon.
UNK Football named 10th in Media and Coaches Polls
KANSAS CITY – UNK Football was ranked tenth in the 2024 Preseason Coaches and Media polls, as announced by the conference Tuesday. The Lopers took tenth in both polls out of ten schools, which has shrunk from twelve schools to ten with the departure of Lincoln University to the Great Lakes Valley Conference, and Northeastern State going NCAA independent for the next couple years.
Chiefs Chairman & CEO Clark Hunt talks potential stadium solution
Kansas City Chiefs CEO & Chairman Clark Hunt speaks with reporters about solutions to the stadium situation. The lease is up in 2031 and the Chiefs are currently being courted by the state of Kansas.
Chiefs Trying Unexpected Experiment on 3rd Day of Camp
The Chiefs are trying out a unique experiment on Day 3 of training camp, slotting 2020 third-round OT Lucas Niang at left guard in Joe Thuney's place as the latter recovers from the pectoral injury he suffered in the playoffs. Niang has struggled to carve out a consistent role, though...
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