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Seymour man accused of stealing cattle from Missouri
HOWELL COUNTY, Mo. — A Seymour man is accused of stealing cattle from Missouri. Jordan Leisgang is indicted in Howell County, Missouri for receiving stolen property. According to authorities, a Howell County man helped purchase and transfer 450 head of cattle for Leisgang last August. After the delivery was made, Leisgang allegedly refused to pay for the cattle and ended communication with the man.
Cardinals' superstar appears to display lack of effort on back-to-back nights
For his entire career, Nolan Arenado has been known as one of the hardest workers in any given clubhouse. His defensive work is meticulous, his attention to detail is enviable, and his professionalism is contagious. There are few players over the last dozen years who can lay claim to being one of the best players in baseball, and Arenado has that mantle.
Jefferson City man arrested for alleged assault and attempting to set fire to home
A Jefferson City man was arrested for domestic assault and property damage on July 29. Demontae L. Stamps, of Jefferson City, was taken into custody on Monday for allegedly assaulting a victim and attempting to burn their residence down. The Jefferson City Police Department (JCPD) was told by the victim...
St. Louis pastor battles rising fentanyl crisis amid overdose death decline
ST. LOUIS — Overdose deaths in the United States have slightly declined for the first time in five years. But does this national data reflect what's happening in our local communities?. The I-Team spoke with a community advocate who sees the crisis firsthand. In the dead of night, the...
Qdoba restaurant to open Aug. 5 in Festus
A Qdoba Mexican Eats restaurant is scheduled to open Monday, Aug. 5, at 1300A Veterans Blvd. (Hwy. A) in the space in the Festus Pointe retail complex that used to house a Cecil Whittaker’s restaurant. Those behind the new Qdoba said they’re sure the restaurant will be a hit...
Ozark storm shelter gets remote locks after it didn’t open during tornado warning
OZARK, Mo. – A storm in late April caught Ozark city leaders off guard and no one unlocked the storm shelter at the Ozark Community Center (OC) as neighbors stood outside waiting. “There was a lot of praying going on that night because we stood there waiting for somebody and nobody ever showed up,” said […]
Blue Springs makes changes at water park to reduce long lines
BLUE SPRINGS, Mo. (KCTV) - The new Blue Surf Bay Waterpark in Blue Springs is filled with people trying to escape the heat, if they can dive into the water. The waterpark opened this summer, but some residents have complained of long lines. Others commented on Facebook that people waited in the heat so long this week they became physically ill.
Chiefs WR Xavier Worthy Mocked by NFL Fans After Getting Bullied by Defenders
The narrative this entire offseason has been that 31 NFL teams severely screwed up when they allowed the Kansas City Chiefs to draft wide receiver Xavier Worthy with their first-round pick in the 2024 NFL Draft. In hindsight, putting the fastest player in NFL history — Xavier ran a ...
Patrick Mahomes responds to photo of twin Dylan Raiola
Patrick Mahomes responded on Wednesday to the photo of Dylan Raiola that went viral. Nebraska shared photos on social media Wednesday of Cornhuskers football players arriving for their training camp. Raiola, a top quarterback prospect, arrived looking just like Mahomes. Looks more like your doppelganger 😂 pic.twitter.com/D4k4iuW4rt — Brad Henson Productions (@BradHensonPro) July 31, 2024... The post Patrick Mahomes responds to photo of twin Dylan Raiola appeared first on Larry Brown Sports.
Six Flags employee arrested for alleged stealing
Eureka Police arrested a Six Flags employee, a 19-year-old Florissant woman, for allegedly stealing one of her co-worker’s wallets and a pair of shorts from one of the amusement park’s shops, police reported. Officers were called at about 1:30 p.m. July 12 to the park, 4900 Six Flags...
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