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Missouri Tigers Land Game Changing Recruit in Big Commitment Announcement
The Missouri Tigers are rolling on the recruiting trail. The team earned one of its best additions of the 2025 cycle. The Tigers received a commitment from elite Mesquite (TX) offensive tackle Lamont Rodgers. The Dallas area prospect is one of the top offensive linemen in the country. He ...
Chiefs Headliners, 07·06·24
Who’s to say everyone needs a vacation. As a teacher, the summer was always a needed break from the constant attention we had to give to our students. As a writer, it’s a different story altogether. My fellow Chiefs writers all say they need a break. I beg to differ. However, this year… for some reason… I need a break. The following article represents a kind of break. So, I’ll post pieces by other writers and podcasters with the hope of fulfilling our need for Chiefs content while simultaneously taking a short break from it all.
2,000-Yard Free Agent Still Eyeing NFL Opportunity
2,000-yard free agent wide receiver, Martavis Bryant still eyeing NFL opportunities this upcoming training camp. According to a report, the veteran isn’t ready to hang up his cleats as he believes there’s one more chance out there for him. There’s no doubt he has a lot of football to provide for an NFL roster but time is ticking for a chance to prove his abilities as he isn’t getting any younger. Bryant’s five-year banishment from the league came to an end last November and now he’s just looking for a starting role.
Chiefs Encouraged to Sign Pair of Underrated 'Bargain-Bin' Free Agents
This is the last quiet period of the NFL offseason before things get serious in training camp. Rookies report to the facility on July 16 and veterans come in on July 20. The Chiefs have a stellar defense and have an offense headlined by superstars Patrick Mahomes and Travis Kelce.
47-Year-Old Thomas Kinworthy Sentenced to Life in Prison for Fatal Shooting of St. Louis Police Officer
Thomas Kinworthy Receives Life Sentence for Fatal Shooting of St. Louis Officer. St. Louis Man Convicted of Murdering Police Officer and Injuring Others. According to the True Crime News, a man named Thomas Kinworthy, aged 47, has been given a life sentence in prison without any chance of release for shooting and killing St. Louis Metropolitan Police Officer Tamarris Bohannon in August 2020. This decision was made by the St. Louis Circuit Attorney’s Office on June 27, after a jury found Thomas Kinworthy guilty of murder, armed criminal action, and assault in May. Thomas Kinworthy, who had previously skipped bail in Florida, also shot Officer Arlando Bailey and injured a homeless man named Mark Smith, who later died from unrelated causes. The incident led to a 12-hour police standoff before Thomas Kinworthy was eventually captured by the SWAT team.
Three recruits, three days: Mizzou extends winning streak on recruiting trail
COLUMBIA, Mo. (KMIZ) For a third consecutive day, Eli Drinkwitz and his coaching staff have added a four-star prospect to their 2025 recruiting class. Offensive tackle Lamont Rogers announced live on social media that he is committing to Mizzou over Oklahoma, Texas and Texas A&M. He held offers from 37 college football programs.
Chiefs Star Travis Kelce Reveals He Turned Down Massive Opportunity That Most TEs Would Have Jumped All Over
Travis Kelce recently revealed having rejected a massive opportunity. The Kansas City Chiefs tight end has quite a lot going on, especially given his relationship with Taylor Swift. But he could have had a bit more on his plate had he agreed to participate in an upcoming show. Last year,...
Insider: Chiefs’ Reclamation Project ‘Should’ Get Bigger Workload
The Kansas City Chiefs still have All-Pro defensive tackle Chris Jones, but the team doesn’t have another surefire starter to play alongside the 30-year-old defender. However, The Athletic’s Nate Taylor believes that third-year defensive tackle Neil Farrell Jr. should get a larger workload in 2024. “Similar to [Felix]...
Swimming — Pacific at Union (July 1 Meet)
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RUMOR: Kansas City Chiefs WR Rashee Rice Could Miss Bulk Of 2024 Season Due To Suspension
The Kansas City Chiefs are attempting to pull off an almost impossible feat by winning three Super Bowls in a row. Heading into a season with so much on the line, the organization would ideally like to avoid as many distractions as possible heading into 2024, but the opposite has been true.
Eureka Fire names Barthelmass next chief; Brown set to retire
The Eureka Fire Protection District will have a new chief by the end of this year. Board of Directors members voted unanimously June 27 to name Assistant Chief Scott Barthelmass the successor to Chief Greg Brown, who will retire later this year, said Pat Feder, Board of Directors chairman. “I...
FS1 NFL analyst makes bold Chiefs claim
Back-to-back Super Bowl championships have led to many in the sports media realm beginning to call the Kansas City Chiefs a “dynasty”. And as far as FS1 NFL analyst LeSean McCoy is concerned, the Chiefs have nothing to worry about in terms of competition within their conference. On FS1’s Speak, the topic of which AFC Read more... The post FS1’s LeSean McCoy declares there are ‘no threats’ to Chiefs in AFC appeared first on Awful Announcing.
PETA's "Hell on wheels" visits local St. Joseph Chick-fil-A on Friday, July 5th
(ST. JOSEPH, Mo.) Around 12:30 pm on Friday, July 5th, 2024, the People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals (PETA) parked their "Hell on Wheels" demonstration truck near the entrance of Chick-fil-A at the Shoppes at North Village in St. Joseph, Missouri. The truck's design replicates a chicken truck that moves chickens to slaughterhouses. The truck also played sounds of chickens with alleged subliminal messaging every ten seconds to "go vegan" on a speaker connected to the truck. PETA's "Chicken Truck Driver" Sky Morgan said St. Joseph is one of many stops in the journey across the United States this summer, "You don't have to look far for animal abuse, and this is right where I wanted to be today."
Joe Buck set to call a Cardinals game, and the opponent brings even more nostalgia
Back on May 24th, the St. Louis Cardinals were set to take on the Chicago Cubs at home for the first time during the 2024 season, and something special was set to happen that Friday night. While much of the festivities that week were leading up to the debut of their City Connect uniforms on Saturday, Friday night's game was set to pay homage to baseball history by reuniting the Buck/Caray families for an iconic broadcast.
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