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Bill Eigel to host Reckoning on the River event in Cape Girardeau
CAPE GIRARDEAU, Mo. (KFVS) - Missouri Senator Bill Eigel will be visiting Cape Girardeau before the upcoming gubernatorial election. On Monday, July 22, Eigel will host the Reckoning on the River event at Bourbon and Bitters on Broadway Street. As a candidate for Missouri Governor, Eigel is hosting the public...
Blair Oaks Baseball graduate Wil Libbert returns from Tommy John Surgery
Jefferson City — After a 14-month recovery process from Tommy John surgery, Blair Oaks baseball graduate Wil Libbert is back pitching. Libbert has already made three starts with the Jefferson City Renegades this summer. "It feels good to finally be playing again," Libbert said. "I'm just glad that everyone...
Senior Legion — Hannibal Post 55 at Washington Post 218, SuperZone 1 Tournament
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Governor candidate Eigel campaigns in Lebanon
Bill Eigel, a candidate for governor, made a campaign stop in Lebanon Friday morning. Eigel spoke to supporters at Cafe’ Judes in Downtown Lebanon. He fielded questions about how he would deal with illegal immigrant, state support for veterans and education. Eigel is seeking the Republican nomination in the Aug. 6 primary election. The other major candidates include Lt. Gov. Mike Kehoe and Secretary of State Jay Ashcroft. Eigel is currently a state senator serving the 23rd district and lives in Weldon Spring. For more on this story, see Saturday's LCR.
World reacts to terrifying Taylor Swift news
Pop sensation Taylor Swift and Kansas City Chiefs superstar tight end Travis Kelce are without a doubt one of the most popular power couples on the entire planet, but there are certainly drawbacks that come with the fame. And they experienced one of those this week. According to a report...
Cardinals Targeting Pair of Veteran Starting Pitchers at Deadline
The St. Louis Cardinals will likely target right-handed starting pitchers Nathan Eovaldi and Zach Eflin at the trade deadline according to MLB reporter John Denton. Either one of the veteran starting pitchers would fill the hole the Cardinals have in their rotation from the disappointing season of Steven Matz. Eovaldi...
Cardinals first series of second half against Braves may be washed away by rain
Rain, rain, go away, stop causing the St. Louis Cardinals to play needless doubleheaders this season. Okay, not quite as catchy as the original, but man oh man, the Cardinals have had the worst luck with the weather this year. It certainly impacts performance on the field, but honestly, it is just more annoying than anything else.
Man shot, killed in Baden neighborhood
ST. LOUIS, Mo. (First Alert 4) - St. Louis police are investigating Saturday the shooting death of a man in North City. According to police, the shooting happened just before 2 p.m. in the 800 block of Wall Street. Police said the man was 20 years old and was found...
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