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Cairo man arrested in Charleston facing drug charge
CHARLESTON, Mo. (KBSI) – A Cairo, Illinois man faces drug and tampering with a motor vehicle charges in Charleston, Missouri. Darryl Jackson, 23, of Cairo faces charges of drug trafficking 2nd degree and tampering with a motor vehicle. Jackson was on probation for distribution of a controlled substance. Charleston...
Missourians Spending More on Gas Even Though It’s Cheaper Here?
I have never claimed to be a math genius, but I don't understand how this is possible. See if this makes sense to you. New data shows Missouri residents are spending more on gas than almost anywhere else in America even though the state has some of the least expensive gas. I'm perplexed.
2024 Missouri State Fair Sale of Champions
The Missouri State Fair celebrated youth in agriculture on Saturday, Aug. 17. The annual Sale of Champions highlighted the day, along with the inaugural Best of Missouri Sale, raising a total of over $350,000 for youth involved in agriculture. The Grand Champion Steer was exhibited by Beau Ann Graves of...
USDA and Heartland taking applications for $3.7 million food businesses grant
The U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) and Heartland Regional Food Business Center are accepting grant applications from small- to mid-sized farmers and food businesses in the central U.S. The first round of Business Builder Grants is worth about $3.7 million, and awardees will receive between $5,000 to $50,000. Only projects based in Iowa, Missouri, Kansas, […]
1972 – Woodside Cops Modified Title
Jay Woodside receives his trophy for winning the Missouri Super Modified Championship. Announcer Jimmy Glenn is to the right. – MRA Collection. Sedalia, Mo. (August 19, 1972) – Jay Woodside of Kansas City won the top money, but Gene Gennetten of Gladstone, Mo., won the crowd in the Missouri Super Modified Championship on Saturday night at the Missouri State Fairgrounds.
Area Veterans Receive Bi-State Support at Florissant Resource and Job Fair, Co-Hosted by SIUE Veterans Upward Bound
EDWARDSVILLE - A small army of providers, offering jobs, services, free clothing, door prizes and more assembled on Wednesday, Aug. 14 at John F. Kennedy Community Center in Florissant, Mo., to support men and women who have been in service to their country. Southern Illinois University Edwardsville Veterans Upward Bound (VUB) co-hosted the Florissant Veterans Resource and Job Fair that boasted 42 vendors from Illinois and Missouri.
St. Luke’s and St. Luke’s Des Peres Hospital recognized as Best Hospitals in national report
St. Luke’s has again been recognized as a 2024-2025 Best Hospital in 14 categories by U.S. News & World Report. In addition to ranking fifth in Missouri and fourth in the St. Louis Metro area in Best Regional Hospitals, St. Luke’s received “High Performing” ratings in 13 Frequently Treated Procedures & Conditions, including: aortic valve surgery, chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD), colon cancer surgery, heart attack, heart bypass surgery, heart failure, hip replacement, kidney failure, knee replacement, leukemia, lymphoma and myeloma, lung cancer Surgery, pneumonia, and stroke.
Patrick Mahomes takes Travis Kelce and Kansas City Chiefs teammates to support wife Brittany’s latest career venture
PATRICK Mahomes cheered on a very different kind of football on Saturday. Following their 24-23 loss to the Detroit Lions in their second NFL preseason game of the summer, the Kansas City Chiefs quarterback headed to CPKC Stadium to cheer on the National Womens Soccer League team the Kansas City Current. Patrick and his wife […]
City of Grandview, business owners prepare as final stretch of Main Street extension project breaks ground
— The city of Grandview is entering the final stage of its Main Street extension project. No, the city isn’t physically extending Main Street another mile. Instead, it's extending the infrastructure and beautification improvements for a few more blocks. From Main and 7th to 3rd streets, the city is...
Springfield Public Schools upgrades classrooms and buildings ahead of new school year
SPRINGFIELD, Mo. (KY3) — Springfield Public Schools spent the summer getting buildings and classrooms up and running for Monday’s start of the school year. From add-ons to new buildings and upgrades, Springfield Public Schools made some additions to the district that will not only improve the learning experience but also work to keep students safe.
VIDEO: Julian Edelman Didn’t Hold Back While Taking A Brutal Shot At NFL MVP Lamar Jackson On Live TV
Former New England Patriots wide receiver Julian Edelman was working over the weekend as he was in the commentary booth for the Week 2 preseason game between the San Francisco 49ers and the New Orleans Saints when he decided to bring up Lamar Jackson. He surely made some headlines for...
Woman Charged With Trying To Steal Graceland From Elvis Presley’s Family
The United States Department of Justice announced on Friday that a woman had been arrested for trying to defraud the family of rock and roll icon Elvis Presley and steal the family’s ownership stake of his former home, Graceland. Lisa Jeanine Findley, 53, of Kimberling City, Missouri, was taken into custody on federal charges of […] The post Woman Charged With Trying To Steal Graceland From Elvis Presley’s Family appeared first on BroBible.
Latest Kadarius Toney blunder may get him cut by Chiefs and out of the NFL
It wasn't long ago that the NY Giants decided they were done giving Kadarius Toney any additional chances to prove his worth on the field. Now, it's looking like the Kansas City Chiefs and Andy Reid may be headed in the same direction. Toney - just like he was in...
3 cases of high school football player deaths after practicing in heat | Morning in America
Three high school football players in Alabama, Missouri and Kansas have died this month after collapsing while practicing during high temperatures. According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, 1,200 people are killed by extreme heat annually. Dr. Dave Montgomery discusses why these deaths continue to happen and how coaches and athletes can prevent […]
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