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Cape Central hires former MLB pitcher as new head baseball coach
CAPE GIRARDEAU, Mo. (KBSI) – Cape Girardeau Public Schools hired a former Major League Baseball player as the school’s new head baseball coach. Matt Palmer is a Caruthersville native. He joins the Tigers after serving as the American Leadership Academy’s high school baseball coach in Gilbert, Arizona for...
I-35 reopens after overturned camper shuts down northbound lanes near Hwy 291
LIBERTY, Mo. — Update: The roadway is cleared and back open to the public. This content is imported from Twitter. You may be able to find the same content in another format, or you may be able to find more information, at their web site. The northbound lanes of...
Sedalia Police Reports for July 3, 2024
This article is compiled from the Sedalia Police Department crime reports. In the early morning hours of June 28th, Officers observed a car travelling eastbound on East Third Street, as it approached Washington Avenue. The car failed to stop until about a car length past the stop line. It continued eastbound, weaving, and driving in the middle of the road. Officers initiated a traffic stop at East 3rd Street and South Engineer Avenue. The driver was impaired and unable to operate a vehicle safely. Whitney Lynn Raymond, 36, of Sedalia, was arrested on a charge of Driving While Intoxicated (Drugs). Raymond was booked and released at the Pettis County Jail.
Pirates give up grand slam, fall 7-4 to visiting Cardinals
Nolan Gorman hit his second career grand slam, and the St. Louis Cardinals beat the Pittsburgh Pirates 7-4 on Tuesday night.Matt Carpenter dropped a soft single into left to load the bases with no outs in the fourth inning. Gorman followed with his 17th homer of the season, a 415-foot drive to left-center on a 1-2 sweeper from Mitch Keller (9-5)."I definitely think it could be the start to something," said Gorman, who is batting .192 on the season. "I think I made some strides, definitely, today with just loading, getting into a better position to hit. So, yeah, I...
Defenceman Joins Brother with the St. Louis Blues
In a span of a few hours, brothers Mathieu and Pierre-Olivier Joseph are reunited. P.O. Joseph has signed a contract to join the St. Louis Blues on a one-year deal worth $950,000. Blues Bring In Joseph Brothers. The Blues traded for Mathieu Joseph earlier in the day. Mathieu Joseph will...
Savannah City Council moved to place Lieutenant Daniel Zeigler on paid suspension until k9 Officer Horus investigation is complete
(SAVANNAH, Mo.) At Monday nights Savannah City Council meeting a resident asked The Council and Police Chief David Vincent if the K9 Officer Horus was buried and if he was buried with honors. Police Chief Vincent answers, "I answered the question. The dog has been buried" Savannah Resident says, "It's...
Possible microbursts roll through the Metro Tuesday night
KANSAS CITY, Mo. — Severe storms moved through the Metro and most of the viewing area Tuesday night, packing heavy rain and a very significant amount of wind. In fact, we had observed wind gusts of 70-90 mph as storms ripped through Unity Village and Lee’s Summit. There were plenty of other problem areas around […]
P and Z approves Cedar Hill Mill rezoning, development plan
The Cedar Hill Improvement Partnership (CHIP) is one step closer to saving the Cedar Hill Mill, erected in 1847. Members from CHIP petitioned the Jefferson County Planning and Zoning Commission to rezone the mill, 8460 Wolf Road, from single-family residential to a planned mixed zone. The petition also included a development plan for parking on the property.
New proposed federal heat safety rule could protect workers
KANSAS CITY, Mo. (KCTV) - The Department of Labor and OSHA are proposing new safety hazards for the excessive heat in the workplace as a heat advisory continues in Kansas City. The proposed rule would require companies to develop emergency response plans, establish rest breaks, and provide shade and water.
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