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World War II airplanes make an appearance at Columbia Regional Airport
COLUMBIA — Two historic warplanes stopped at the Columbia Regional Airport (COU) on July 15. Doc's Friends, Inc. brought its prized B-29 Doc and P-51 Gunfighter warplanes to mid-Missouri to honor veterans, including those who served with the aircraft. Doc's Friends is a 501c3 non-profit that honors veterans and...
Lt. Dan Band live at Fort Leonard Wood July 26
FORT LEONARD WOOD, Mo. (July 15, 2024) — Fort Leonard Wood’s Family and Morale, Welfare and Recreation will host Gary Sinise and the Lt. Dan Band live in concert on July 26 on Gerlach Field. The band, which is now a Gary Sinise Foundation program, uplifts and celebrates our nation’s defenders and their families and to-date has performed more than 560 concerts around the globe.
Animal health corridor to be enhanced by a new research lab in St. Joseph
Pharmaceutical giant Boehringer Ingelheim is building a new research lab at its campus in northwest Missouri’s St. Joseph in an effort to strengthen the bi-state Animal Health Corridor. The corridor represents 300 animal health companies from Columbia, Missouri to Manhattan, Kansas and employs 20,000 workers. Kimberly Young is President...
Lottery player wins $100K amid plant crisis in St. Louis County
ST. LOUIS COUNTY, Mo. – A Missouri Lottery player wins $100,000 while on her way to deal with a “plant emergency” in north St. Louis County. The lucky winner bought the ticket from Phillip 66, located at 7323 North Lindbergh Boulevard in Hazelwood. The winner said she was on the way to her sister’s house […]
Kansas City Chiefs 2024 NFL Training Camp Preview
Kansas City Chiefs 2024 NFL Training Camp Preview The Kansas City Chiefs are going to try to do it again. As the team gets ready for the 2024 NFL Training Camp period, we’re going to preview the biggest questions about where the club stands. Let’s get right into it! Three Position Battles To Watch: 1: […] The post Kansas City Chiefs 2024 NFL Training Camp Preview appeared first on Vendetta Sports Media.
Family of St. Louisan competing in 2024 Olympics still needs help getting to Paris
ST. LOUIS — A Florissant native and former McCluer North High School student has a shot at Olympic gold in Paris, but his family is struggling to get there to cheer him on. Freddie Crittenden III will be part of Team USA in the hurdles, crediting St. Louis with much of his hurdling success.
SEC commissioner Greg Sankey still unhappy with state NIL laws like Missouri’s
DALLAS — Basking in his league’s new stomping grounds, Southeastern Conference commissioner Greg Sankey stuck with something familiar: talk of leveling the playing field. Opening the conference’s football media days event Monday morning, Sankey tailored his talking points to the arena of legality of college athletes being paid and legislatures that now house college sports discourse.
The Urban League of St. Louis is hosting their annual Back-to-School Expo this weekend -July 19th & 20th for Free School Supplies and More
ST. LOUIS — Today, Mary Caltrider discussed the Urban League of St. Louis' upcoming community events with their Vice President of Development Tom Bailey Jr. and Regional Vice President of Housing Paula Carey-Moore. The Urban League of St. Louis invites all to attend their annual Urban Expo Back-to- School...
Another Redbird Lands in St. Louis
ST. LOUIS COUNTY – Cardinal fans might have their feathers ruffled a bit this summer, but it’s all in fun. The iconic redbird that is also the namesake of our beloved baseball team has some competition, and Great Rivers Greenway wants the St. Louis region to get to know this alternative feathered friend. The Summer Tanager - sometimes all red, sometimes all yellow, and sometimes a mix of the two colors - is the bird species you’ll see in this year’s Greenway Quest, the annual hunt for hand-painted rocks hidden along the 135 miles of greenways in St. Louis, St. Louis County, and St. Charles County.
Chiefs Rookie Draft Pick ‘Needs’ Strong Training Camp to Make Roster
When you win back-to-back Super Bowl titles like the Kansas City Chiefs did this winter, roster spots don’t come easy. Even members of the 2024 draft class must earn their keep if they want to remain with the organization after the cutdown — especially a prospect at a crowded position like sixth-round cornerback Kamal Hadden.
More NFL teams traveling to training camp — but Chiefs still refuse joint practices
Once upon a time, most NFL teams held their training camps away from home. But in the 2000s, teams began trending away from traveling for camp. In 2000, 21 of the league’s 31 teams (68%) went out of town for their summer practice sessions. By 2021 — the season after every team held training camp at their practice facilities as a reaction to the COVID-19 pandemic — just six of 32 teams (19%) held training camp away from home.
Royals select AJ Causey in 2024 MLB draft
Day No. 2 of the 2024 Major League Baseball draft is taking place on Monday in Fort Worth, Texas. The draft is being held in conjunction with MLB’s All-Star Game on Tuesday at Globe Life Field in Arlington, Texas. Former Tennessee pitcher AJ Causey was selected by Kansas City...
Bernie’s Redbird Review: Grading Every Area Of The Cardinals At The All-Star Break.
The Cardinals sputtered into the All-Star break by losing four of six games to the Royals and Cubs at Busch Stadium. After six weeks of watching the Redbirds play winning baseball, their late downturn was disappointing. This does not mean the Cardinals have reverted to their former ways. Thirty-nine games...
Neosho volunteer honored with Missouri Senior Service Award for community impact
JOPLIN, Mo. — Susan Carlsten is the latest recipient of the Missouri Community Service Commission’s Senior Service Award for the South Region, and she was presented the award Monday at Freeman West. Her name was announced back in the spring, but she couldn’t attend the ceremony because she...
Street closures scheduled for annual Homecomers Celebration
JACKSON, Mo. (KFVS) - The annual Homecomers Celebration is set for July 23-27 in uptown Jackson. The event will bring carnival rides, fair food, vendors, and free live entertainment back to the city. Organizer Larry Koehler said this is the 116th year for the event, which began in 1908. Aside...
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