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Cabool YMCA project nears reality with $2 million boost
The Cabool Community Center YMCA, a 43,630 square foot facility, is closer to becoming a reality thanks to a $2 million state contribution, covering 25% of the project cost. The post Cabool YMCA project nears reality with $2 million boost appeared first on Houston Herald.
Olympian Rachel Tozier From Pattonsburg
Rachel Tozier a 32 year old Pattonsburg, Missouri native is competing in the Olympic women’s trap shooting competition in Paris. Tozier, an Army staff Seargent who is stationed at Fort Moore, Georgia, is a shooter with the US Army Marksmanship Unit’s Shotgun Team. Her path to the Olympics started as she learned to shoot a shotgun while growing up, targeting sporting clays at her family’s farm outside of Pattonsburg.
Insane Patrick Mahomes, Travis Kelce Connection At Training Camp Has Chiefs Fans Thinking 3-Peat
The Kansas City Chiefs have surrounded Patrick Mahomes with the most talented group of wide receivers in his career. If Hollywood Brown, Rashee Rice, and rookie first-round pick Xavier Worthy live up to that hype in 2024, only a major drop-off from veteran tight end Travis Kelce could prevent the reigning champs from fielding one of the NFL's most explosive offenses. The bad news for the rest of the league? The singular connection that's made Mahomes and Kelce one of the best quarterback-receiver tandems in league history is on full display early in training camp. Chiefs fans were left in awe of this wild play by the future Hall-of-Famers during Friday's practice, a highlight Kelce finished off with one of his trademark laterals.
Insider Predicts Chiefs Will Give Up on 3rd-Year WR: ‘Difficult Decision’
The Kansas City Chiefs’ wide receiver competition is heating up, but third-year wideout Skyy Moore still isn’t doing enough to separate himself from the pack. That’s why Arrowhead Pride’s Pete Sweeney believes Moore won’t make the team’s regular season roster. Sweeney dished out his...
A Cardinals-Tigers mega deal to solve all of the Cardinals' problems
The needs of the St. Louis Cardinals this trade deadline are quite apparent. They need a starting pitcher, a left-handed reliever who can pitch in high-leverage situations, and a right-handed-hitting outfielder. John Mozeliak could shop at two or three different places to fill these needs, or he can be a...
Brittany Mahomes Shares Excitement as Daughter Sterling, 3, Gets Ready to Start Soccer
Brittany Mahomes has reached an exciting milestone with her 3-year-old daughter, Sterling. "Sterling starts soccer tomorrow and she’s gonna be the brightest one out there, let me tell ya 😂😂," the 28-year-old former soccer player wrote via her Instagram Story on Thursday, July 25. The post featured Sterling's all-pink soccer gear, including bright pink socks, […]
Buyers or Sellers: St. Louis Cardinals
St. Louis CardinalsRecord: 53-49Games out of playoffs: 6.0 in NL Central, 0.5 in WildcardBuyer or Seller: BuyersEntering the 2024 season as the favorite to win the National League Central division, the St. Louis Cardinals got off to a rough start going 24-26 over the first 50 games. After a hot streak, the Cardinals now find themselves at 53-49. Slowly clawing their way to the top of the NL Central, they sit only six games behind the NL Central-leading Milwaukee Brewers and have a great chance to overtake the lead if they can bring in some reinforcements.With the Brewers possibly losing outfielder...
Unsolved but not forgotten: Annual event honors Kansas City homicide victims
INDEPENDENCE, Mo. (KCTV) - It’s been 11 years since Corey Laykovich was stabbed and killed in Kansas City in 2013, and the authorities eventually caught his killer, but many have yet to hear those words. This year is the 11th Annual Corey’s Network Vigil event at the Speaks Suburban...
Ex-KCPD lawyer leaked documents alleging misconduct. Now he could lose his law license
In 2022, Ryan McCarty sent out an 8-page letter unleashing allegations about malfeasance in the department. He claimed his superiors suppressed potentially exculpatory documents in criminal cases.
SLPS superintendent placed on temporary leave of absence after board holds closed-session meeting
ST. LOUIS — The superintendent of Saint Louis Pubic Schools was placed on a temporary leave of absence by the district's board of education. In a statement, the board said Superintendent Keisha Scarlett was placed on leave, and Deputy Superintendent Millicent Borishade will be acting superintendent. The statement did not provide a reason for the change.
Former Chiefs lineman Isaiah Buggs sentenced to hard labor in Alabama on animal cruelty charges
TUSCALOOSA, Ala. (AP) — Former Kansas City Chiefs defensive lineman Isaiah Buggs has been convicted on two counts of misdemeanor animal cruelty charges. Tuscaloosa County District Judge Joanne Jannik sentenced Buggs on July 19 to a year of hard labor, ordering him to serve 60 days. The rest would be suspended for two years “pending the behavior of the defendant.”
2 arrested in gun dealer burglary
LIBERTY — Two boys were arrested in connection with the burglary of Adventure Outdoors/Securing Liberty LLC, located at 117 B N. Main St. in Liberty. The burglary took place around 4 a.m. July 16. Liberty Capt. Nathan Mulch said the juveniles were arrested last week, but the department and...
Vatican rules on appeals of Saint Matthew the Apostle, Our Lady of Sorrows
ST. LOUIS — The Vatican this week upheld two more decisions on parishes as part of the Archdiocese of St. Louis Archdiocese's All Things New restructuring plan. In a press release, the archdiocese said the Vatican upheld the decisions on Saint Matthew the Apostle and Our Lady of Sorrows.
Woman Runs Over Fast-Food Worker With Car Because of Botched Order
Fast-food restaurants have been under some scrutiny lately for their inflated prices. If you do get fast food nowadays, you want to be extra-sure that your order is correct before leaving, as it could be a costly mistake if not. But one woman took her dissatisfaction with her order to a whole new level.
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