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FBI Sting in St. Louis Reveals Wicked Gold Scam in Missouri
Do villains ever sleep? That seems hard to believe as there's a new gold scam in Missouri that's been revealed as a sting operation by the FBI revealed. There was a bulletin from the FBI earlier this year about scammers using couriers to retrieve precious metals from victims. Now, according to a report shared recently by Yahoo News, this warning has become a reality in Missouri. It appears this is based on a report from KTVI in St. Louis. It says there were two incidents in St. Louis County where the FBI intercepted the scammer before they were able to complete the theft.
Blake Craig prepares to take over as Mizzou's kicker: 'Excited to be that new face'
Blake Craig prepares to take over as Mizzou's kicker: 'Excited to be that new face'. “He’s going to have to make some kicks," Missouri coach Eli Drinkwitz said. "We’ll see — a lot left to be proven there.”. Join Mizzou beat writer Eli Hoff for his live...
FIRST WARN FORECAST: Severe thunderstorm watch in the metro until 3 a.m.
KANSAS CITY, Mo. (KCTV) - After a few days of intense heat, our focus shifts to our next thunderstorm chance late Wednesday into early Thursday morning. This storm chance comes on a weak cold front that is nearing the region. A Severe Thunderstorm Watch has been issued for northern areas until 1 AM Thursday morning along with portions of Kansas Counties until 1 AM. Damaging winds and hail would be the primary threat for storms that develop in the watch area. An isolated tornado or two cannot be ruled out.
This Columbia camp gives girls a pathway toward careers in esports, coding
If one was near the Game Hut on the campus of Columbia College prior to 2015, they may have heard the clacking of cleats as soccer players donned their gear for a practice or a game. One can still hear clacking coming from the Game Hut, but this time it is the...
This University of Missouri Grad Made a Cameo in ‘Twisters’
It appears that the movie "Twisters" will be the big blockbuster of the summer based on the box office from the first few weeks in theaters. Did you know a University of Missouri graduate made a severe weather cameo in that hit movie?. Great catch by KRCG 13 who noticed...
Harper Steps into Director Role
Central Methodist University’s office of financial assistance has found its new director in Dyllon Harper, a former college athlete who’s ready to take on a challenge with his new team. “We are excited to welcome Dyllon to our excellent financial assistance team,” said Dr. Melissa Mace, vice president...
Ethan Bray: Former All-American Pole Vaulter Becomes Mizzou’s New Coach
The University of Missouri's track and field program has appointed Ethan Bray as the new assistant coach for pole vaulting. Previously an assistant coach at Kansas State, Bray led recruitment and coaching efforts that resulted in seven Second Team All-American honors last season. A three-time All-American himself, Bray is ready to build on Mizzou’s successful history in pole vaulting, having previously qualified for the 2021 U.S. Olympic Trials.
New-look Mizzou hoops team wraps up summer practices
COLUMBIA, Mo. (KMIZ) The Mizzou men's basketball team closed out the final practice of the summer, on Wednesday morning, as the Tigers will now be off until they report on Aug. 15. You can watch extended highlights of Wednesday's practice in the video player below. https://youtu.be/XlsCe2epCII. When the season tips...
Mizzou safety arrested in Columbia for speeding citations and missed court hearings
COLUMBIA, Mo. (KMIZ) University of Missouri police arrested Mizzou safety Phillip Roche on Monday after the 19-year-old was issued three warrants for failure to appear in court on speeding tickets. "The program is handling the situation through normal university processes," Mizzou Athletics spokesperson Dave Matter said. There was no indication...
From casual play to professional peak, Dylan Frazier claims No. 1 in pickleball doubles
Columbia — Dylan Frazier’s beginning with pickleball was as unsuspecting as most people’s start with a new hobby. “We were visiting my grandparents in Punta Gorda, Florida. We needed something to do one afternoon so my mom took my dad and I to a recreation center,” Dylan recounted.
Columbia opens first black-owned beauty supply store
Community members have a new place to pick up their beauty supplies, after Columbia welcomed its first black-owned beauty store. Beauty trap officially opened its doors on July 2. The store's owner, Sarah Brown, said she's had visions of opening her own business her entire life. "I've been having dreams...
Mizzou Football completes practice No. 3 of fall camp
COLUMBIA, Mo. (KMIZ) Mizzou Football has officially closed the book on practice No. 3 of the team's 2024 fall camp. Eli Drinkwitz and company began the afternoon inside the Stephen's Indoor Facility for the open media period of practice before moving outside to the team's practice fields. You can watch...
How experienced quarterback Drew Pyne came to be Mizzou's backup signal-caller
There are football players who are students of the game — those with an uncommon knowledge of and knack for the sport’s intricacies. Then, there are football players who set aside the game for a time to be students. A college athlete stepping away from a sport to...
Fire at Orr Street Studios ruled accidental, report states
COLUMBIA, Mo. (KMIZ) A July 21 fire at Orr Street Studios in Columbia was started unintentionally, according to a fire incident report. The fire has since left the business closed. A sign posted on the door of the business on Wednesday showed it was still closed. The fire incident report claims $110,00 of contents and The post Fire at Orr Street Studios ruled accidental, report states appeared first on ABC17NEWS.
Paul Finebaum Names Hidden Threat On SEC Powerhouse's Schedule
Last year, the Missouri Tigers were a surprise in college football. The Tigers were picked to finish No. 6 in the SEC East, but ended with a record of 11-2, finishing No. 2 in the division and tying for the third-best record in the conference. This season, the Tigers have a lot of expectations to ...
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