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See Inside All of Patrick Mahomes Exotic Missouri Homes
One of the benefits of being Kansas City Chiefs quarterback Patrick Mahomes other than having multiple Super Bowl trophies on your mantle is having the ability to have many homes. You can see inside all of his Missouri places and even his infamous shoe closet. It's well-documented that Patrick Mahomes...
Remembering two Missouri servicemen who hold some of the highest military rankings
Two Missourians, General John J. Pershing and General Omar Bradley, are celebrated as heroes for their leadership in World War I and World War II, respectively, and their busts are placed outside the Missouri House of Representatives to honor their contributions to the nation's military history.
Kansas man seriously injured after Missouri boating accident on Fourth of July
WARSAW, Mo. (KCTV) - A Kansas family’s boating trip ended with serious injury on the Fourth of July after one man was hit by a propeller at Lake of the Ozarks. The Missouri State Highway Patrol says that just before 3:30 p.m. on Thursday, July 4, emergency crews were called to mile marker 36 on the Osage arm of Lake of the Ozarks with reports of a boating accident.
Missouri Crime Rate: Most Dangerous Cities Revealed
Crime Rates Soar in Missouri: What You Need to Know. Accoridng to SouthWestJournal, Missouri is a state with a lot of good things, but it also has a problem with crime. In fact, Missouri is one of the top 10 most dangerous states in the country. Many of its big cities have high rates of violent and property crimes.
Four local teens earn scholarship dollars after participating in Miss Missouri Teen competition in June
MEXICO, Mo. — Four teens from northeast Missouri competed at the 19th Miss Missouri’s Teen competition in June. Every delegate received scholarships for college as part of their participation in the scholarship organization. The Miss Missouri’s Teen class of 2024 includes:. Miss Mid-Missouri’s Teen Alana Lemon. She...
Key Takeaways: Catfish lose 16-6 by mercy rule at Jackson Rockabillys
In Thursday’s loss to the Jackson Rockabillys, the offense looked to be the hero early, but the pitching undid everything that the front end had worked to build. In a 16-6 loss in seven innings to Jackson, in an all-important South Division clash, the Rockabillys again took full advantage of the wishy-washy pitching staff of the Catfish.
Trees down, power outages in parts of Heartland after overnight storms
(KFVS) - Overnight storms downed some trees in the Heartland. According to the National Weather Service, they had reports of trees down in Wayne County, Missouri and Jackson County, Illinois. At around 1:40 a.m. on Friday, July 5, they reported a couple of trees down in Piedmont, as well as...
Madison County 4th of July Crash
Madison Co., Mo. (KFMO) - A Fredericktown man, 22-year-old Benjamin J. Webber, is recovering from moderate injuries after he was hurt in a traffic accident with an ATV at 8:40 p.m. Thursday in Madison County. Troopers with the Missouri State Highway Patrol say Webber was a passenger on an ATV...
United Way of Southeast Missouri launches 2nd annual food drive
CAPE GIRARDEAU, Mo. (KBSI) – The United Way of Southeast Missouri (UWSEMO) is launching its second annual food drive and accompanying Workplace Wonder Competition. The United Way is challenging community members and participating businesses, or “Workplace Wonders,” to collect nonperishable, nonexpired food items in a community-wide food drive.
Notre Dame football lands 2025 North Carolina safety
Notre Dame football won out a huge recruiting battle on Friday afternoon, as 2025 North Carolina safety JaDon Blair committed to the Irish. The 6-foot, 4-inch and 190-pound back-end player committed to Notre Dame over Virginia Tech, South Carolina, Louisville, Penn State, Florida State and Michigan. During his commitment, he teased the hats of the Nittany Lions and Wolverines, giving them false hope.
ATSU names Presidents for Missouri, Arizona, and California locations
(KIRKSVILLE, Mo.) A.T. Still University of Health Sciences (ATSU) has reorganized their hierarchical structure, "creating the potential for the University to grow and meet American Healthcare needs." ATSU President Craig Phelps was promoted to Chancellor and will now oversee four locations, seven colleges, and over 40 degree & certificate programs...
Methamphetamine dealer sentenced to 15-plus years in Missouri
U.S. District Judge Stephen N. Limbaugh Jr. sentenced a methamphetamine dealer to over 15 years (188 months) in prison on Wednesday. Marcus M. Nelson, 42, of Cairo, Illinois, pleaded guilty in March in U.S. District Court in Cape Girardeau to two counts of distributing methamphetamine. Nelson admitted to selling meth on two occasions to a confidential informant who had informed Drug Enforcement Administration agents about previous purchases of multiple ounces of meth from him.
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