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Price Improvement! Stunning 4-Bed, 3-Bath Villa With A Huge Boat Slip Is Ready To Go
The best thing about Lakefront Villas is all the maintenance-free convenience of a condo, but better privacy. This Villa, located in the middle of Osage Beach, comes in at a reduced price of $625,000 with a 16x40' boat slip, community pool, and two-car attached garage. This property is brought to you on LakeExpo exclusively by Lakefront Living Realty.
Green City's annual Fourth of July celebration brings community together
GREEN CITY, Mo. — The Green City community commemorated the Fourth of July holiday in style during the town's annual celebration on Thursday. The city's Chamber of Commerce hosted the celebration, bringing in games, food, a parade, and other activities for visitors to enjoy. Organizers estimate around 1,000 people...
Joel Klatt Believes One Pivotal Game Separates Missouri From SEC Championship Game
Missouri enters next season with plenty of momentum after the Tigers won 11 games for the first time since 2014. The Tigers ended the season with a massive win over Ohio State in the Cotton Bowl, their first bowl win under head coach Eli Drinkwitz. FOX Sports analyst Joel Klatt believes Missouri's ...
Park on Adrian’s Island to close because of flooding
JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. (KMIZ) The park on Adrian's Island in Jefferson City will close at 4 p.m. Thursday as the Missouri River continues to rise. Jefferson City Parks and Recreation wrote in a Facebook post Thursday that the rising river was already starting to inundate Deborah Cooper Park. The Missouri River at Jefferson City was The post Park on Adrian’s Island to close because of flooding appeared first on ABC17NEWS.
RIDE-ALONG: St. Ann Police spending July 4 looking out for illegal fireworks
ST. ANN, Mo. (First Alert 4) - Officers throughout St. Louis County spent the last few days focusing on enforcing illegal fireworks ordinances, and First Alert 4 got a firsthand look at that enforcement with St. Ann police. “So this is my first Fourth of July,” said Officer Dalton Caringer....
Maryville city council approves plans to continue Southside work
(MARYVILLE, Mo.) Maryville, Missouri, City leaders unveiled some new plans to work on South Main Street on Wednesday, July 3, 2024. This specific plan has been in the works for over 10 years, but in the most recent City Council meeting for Maryville, the council approved a contract for about $7 million dollars to continue roadwork.
Strong storm flips dock, several boats underwater
CAPE FAIR, Mo. – The Cape Fair Marina, just west of Branson, is still partially underwater. After Wednesday night’s storm, an entire dock was flipped upside down and several boats were damaged. “Never seen anything like this,” said Kevin Smith, whose family visits every year from Colorado. All of the walkways to get to the […]
Pedestrian from St. Louis killed in early morning accident
A pedestrian was fatally struck by a 2011 Chevrolet Equinox on South Hanley Road north of Sunnen Road in St. Louis on July 3, 2024. The incident occurred at approximately 4:45 a.m., according to the Missouri State Highway Patrol. The Chevrolet Equinox, driven by Brian J. Fox, 53, of High...
Fireworks show set in Platte City
STARTING AT 10 TONIGHT, POPULAR VIEWING SPOTS LISTED. The daytime activities are over in Downtown Platte City, but there’s more to come tonight, as the City of Platte City once again is sponsoring a nighttime Fourth of July fireworks show. Fireworks will begin at 10 p.m. on July 4...
Tenured Professor at Washington University Charged with $16 Million NIH Grant Fraud
Washington University School of Medicine in St. Louis is currently under the spotlight as a well-known tenured professor has been implicated in a substantial financial fraud case. The matter revolves around an alleged misappropriation of a $16 million grant from the National Institutes of Health (NIH). Details of the Fraud...
Giants considered pursuing Chiefs’ elite $31.75M DT in free agency
If money grew on trees, the New York Giants would have likely picked every dollar from the greenery around them in order to make a play for a Super Bowl-winning defensive tackle they felt could have revolutionized their team this offseason. Emmy Award-winning sports producer for KSHB41, Nick Jacobs shared...
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