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Labor Day warning: Drive sober or get pulled over
From the Kansas Traffic Safety Resource Office... Summer is ending, but there’s no end in sight to law enforcement’s crackdown on impaired driving. This Labor Day holiday, the Kansas Department of Transportation, the Drive To Zero Coalition and law enforcement urge drivers to think twice before driving drunk or high.
NFL Fans Are Losing Their Minds After Brand New Video Emerges Of Refs Suspiciously Screwing The 49ers During Super Bowl 58 Loss To Chiefs
NFL fans are losing their minds after a new video showed some awful officiating calls against the San Francisco 49ers in their Super Bowl 58 loss to the Kansas City Chiefs. Unfortunately, questionable officiating was once again a key storyline in the Super Bowl. One year after the Chiefs were the beneficiary of a game-sealing holding call against James Bradbery in Super Bowl 57, Kansas City was again on the wrong side of several officiating miscues in Super Bowl 58.
Chiefs reunite with ex-Pro Bowl wide receiver
The Kansas City Chiefs have made an addition to their wide receiver corps with the regular season quickly approaching. JuJu Smith-Schuster agreed to a deal with the Chiefs on Monday, according to Jordan Schultz. BREAKING: The #Chiefs are expected to sign former Pro Bowl WR JuJu Smith-Schuster, per multiple sources. JuJu reunites with Kansas City,... The post Chiefs reunite with ex-Pro Bowl wide receiver appeared first on Larry Brown Sports.
Former Chiefs defensive back responds to offseason trade to Titans: ‘I was bitter’
The Kansas City Chiefs made many changes during the offseason to improve the team, which led to sacrifices at certain positions. The decision to trade top cornerback L’Jarius Sneed to the Tennessee Titans during the offseason continues to be felt by the defense leading into the new season. Sneed...
Mizzou Football Coach Eliah Drinkwitz calls Murray State "Toughest Opener He's Faced"
With Missouri Football set to kick off their season on Thursday night against Murray State, Head Coach Eliah Drinkwitz held his weekly press conference on Sunday afternoon. He discussed the team's preparation for Murray State and shared some of his expectations for week one and the season ahead. One of...
Nevada man sentenced to 20 years for meth distribution conspiracy
A Nevada, Missouri, man has been sentenced in federal court for his role in leading a conspiracy to distribute methamphetamine. Trenton D. Wallace, 28, was sentenced to 20 years in federal prison without parole by U.S. District Judge Roseann A. Ketchmark. Wallace’s sentencing comes after he pleaded guilty on December 14, 2023, to one count of conspiracy to distribute methamphetamine and attempting to possess methamphetamine with the intent to distribute.
Out-of-state St. Louis school hires lack required certification; 11 hires more than $2M a year
The hires involve people not from Missouri or even the Midwest, most with salaries that exceed the maximum pay under the previous administration. We also found that only one of the candidates appears to have met a key requirement listed on the offer letter.
‘Everyone can find 45 minutes a week to make a difference’: Hannibal woman explains impact of mentoring with HAYS
HANNIBAL, Mo. — Connie Benson first sat with a kindergarten student as a mentor from the Hannibal Alliance for Youth Support (HAYS) program through the Hannibal Public School District nearly 15 years ago. Benson, who has a background as a high school teacher, worried if she could connect with...
Bolivar Police host National Night Out to rally community engagement
BOLIVAR, Mo.- One local police department is bringing back a former event they used to create community growth in the Ozarks. The Bolivar Police Department hosted their National Night Out Sunday at the Bolivar Recreation and Aqua center. Lieutenant Zack Palmer with the Bolivar Police Department said that most people only encounter fire or […]
De Soto to buy four more homes to be demolished for flood prevention
The city of De Soto will soon purchase and demolish four flood-prone homes, using funds from the Hazard Mitigation Grant Program. The De Soto City Council voted 5-0 Monday to authorize City Manager Todd Melkus to purchase the four properties, seven months after the city was notified that it had been awarded state and federal funds and after completing the monthslong appraisal process.
‘I’ve got a pulse!’: Mere seconds from death of cardiac arrest, St. Louis patient beats the odds, makes miraculous recovery
ST. LOUIS, Mo. (First Alert 4) - Mere seconds from death, a local man who nearly died of cardiac arrest is now vowing to pay it forward two years later. Tony Meneses is a first-generation Filipino American who has spent the majority of his adult life living in St. Louis and working in IT before retiring.
The Jefferson Bank Protest-a flashpoint in the St. Louis Civil Rights Movement
The decision to end the Jefferson Bank Commemorative Protest was an agonizing one for me. I respect the rationale shared by those closest to the initial protest to find more creative and relevant ways to memorialize the protest that still reverberates with those in the ongoing struggle for basic human rights for Black workers. The way the white power structure (as it was called in back in the day) linked arms to crush the protest rarely gets attention. It is a valuable case study for those who want to fight seriously for transformative change. You cannot underestimate the power of your oppressors.
Ed Kelce Recalls Being ‘Surprised’ By Son Travis Kelce’s Wisdom Over Holiday Album
Ed Kelce recalled son Travis Kelce’s inspiring attitude when the Kansas City Chiefs tight end teamed up with brother Jason Kelce for a holiday album. “He was talking about, ‘These things aren’t in my wheelhouse. This isn’t the kind of stuff I’m really good at,’” Ed said of Travis, 34, on the Thursday, August 22, […]
Ballpark Village hosts St. Louis street food festival for fun and eats
ST. LOUIS – Ballpark Village is hosting day two of the Saint Louis Street Food Festival. Over 20 of the area’s top food trucks and restaurants will be there with all food items going for $5 or less. There will also be live music, break dancing, axe throwing, mechanical bull riding, and more. The event […]
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