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15-20 boats submerged at marina, storm rips through Table Rock Lake’s Cape Fair
TABLE ROCK LAKE (Cape Fair, Mo.) — Just before 8 p.m. Wednesday night a severe storm ravaged the area along Woolley Creek, Cape Fair across to Y Hwy. Cape Fair Marina suffered extensive damage with more than a dozen boats submerged.
Chillicothe and Lifepoint Church participate in downtown enhancement projects
(CHILLICOTHE, Mo.) The City of Chillicothe and the Lifepoint Church "A.C.T.S." have partnered together on a series of downtown enhancement projects to beautify the area. A.C.T.S. stands for Advancing Community Through Service and it consists of volunteers led by Paul Ficken from Lifepoint Church. A.C.T.S. met every Wednesday in June...
Cardinals fans back on the Oli Marmol hatewagon for blowing game against Pirates
Consider me a moderator, rather than any form of reporter, columnist, pundit or worse, in this case for St. Louis Cardinals fans. St. Louis has marched its way back into the NL Wild Card race and over .500, thus the calls for Marmol's job have silenced...for now. One mistake will...
Chiefs DT Chris Jones Still Wants $83 Million Edge Rusher Back in KC
Edge rusher Frank Clark, formerly of the Kansas City Chiefs, remains a free agent in July. That’s why Chiefs All-Pro defensive tackle Chris Jones is still making it known he wants Clark back in Kansas City. Jones shared an Instagram post on July 2 that says, “@chiefs please get...
6 Chiefs on the Trade Block Heading Into Training Camp
After winning back-to-back Super Bowls, you certainly would expect the Kansas City Chiefs to have a lot of players going out the door and not a lot of retention across the board on the roster. That's typically how the life cycle is in the NFL -- if you get lucky enough to build a championship-caliber team, you still have to reload and reset every handful of years. Certainly as you begin to pay guys big-money contracts.
Fiery semitruck crash closes I-70 westbound in Wentzville for hours
WENTZVILLE, Mo. — All lanes of westbound Interstate 70 in Wentzville were blocked for hours following a fiery tractor-trailer crash early Thursday morning. All lanes have since reopened. According to Missouri State Highway Patrol Cpl. Dallas Thompson, a jackknifed semitruck caught fire sometime around 5:30 a.m. on westbound I-70...
Downtown St. Louis celebrates Fourth of July with parade, fireworks
ST. LOUIS – It’s a big day for America and a big day for St. Louis. “Celebrate St. Louis” will begin in downtown St. Louis. Event organizers said Wednesday night that they’re playing it by ear due to ongoing rain, but they expect things to kick off at 10 a.m. with America’s birthday parade and […]
McDonald County Republican Club’s Annual Scholarship Dinner Held
McDonald County Republican Club’s Annual Scholarship Dinner Held. Good. McDonald County had a great start to the summer with the Republican Club hosting its annual scholarship dinner at the Pineville Community Center on June 27. The event was a fantastic way to raise funds for local students, and everyone who attended had a fantastic time.
KQ2 Forecast: Chance for some storms expected for your Fourth of July
- The Flood Warning continues Missouri River at St Joseph through Monday morning. The river is or at near 23 feet this morning. It will then fall below flood stage late Sunday evening. - Another round of showers and storms are expected later this afternoon. Severe threat is based on...
PHOTOS: Brittany Mahomes Shares New Intimate Beach Photos From Her European Vacation
Patrick and Brittany Mahomes are having the time of their lives as they revealed some snaps of their latest stop on their epic family vacation in Europe this summer. Brittany made sure to document their time abroad throughout the NFL offseason. The Kansas City Chiefs quarterback and fitness instructor are...
Leigh's Lost and Found Digital Extra: Springfield boarding facility caters to dogs during 4th of July
SPRINGFIELD, Mo. (KY3) - Unfortunately, the Fourth of July holiday keeps Leigh’s Lost and Found busy. A Springfield facility is catering to dogs to keep them safe and stable as the fireworks fly. To report a correction or typo, please email digitalnews@ky3.com. Please include the article info in the...
KSMU Ozarks Public Radio mourns the loss of longtime broadcaster
SPRINGFIELD, Mo. (KY3) - KSMU Ozarks Public Radio announced the death of former host Randy Stewart. Stewart died of cancer. He was 67 years old. Stewart began working at KSMU as a student in 1976 and retired from full-time work at the station in March. He was best known for his weekly Friday morning show, ‘Arts News, ' which detailed the art scene around the Springfield area.
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