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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 […]
Royals Eye Downtown Ballpark Site As Governor Pushes for a Decision
There is a potentially impactful new twist in the long-running Royals stadium saga, one arriving against the backdrop of an increasingly impatient Missouri Gov. Mike Parson. The MLB club is now considering Washington Square Park, on the southern edge of downtown Kansas City, as a site option for a new ballpark. The location, if chosen, could give further momentum to the Royals staying in Missouri after Jackson County voters in April soundly rejected a sales tax measure tied in part to a proposed ballpark in the city’s Crossroads neighborhood.
It’s About Time: Illinois Now Has An Official State…Mushroom
Well, if you're going to do something, go big. That appears to be exactly what Illinois has done with the announcement of a new official state mushroom, Calvatia gigantea, also known as the Giant Puffball mushroom. If you've never heard of the Giant Puffball mushroom, you probably think that this...
Missouri Minute: Bayer wins Roundup appeal; Bus companies cancel contracts with St. Louis schools
Bayer, the biotech company that manufactures Roundup weed killer, won a federal appeal on Thursday that could shift the outcome of several lawsuits. The court ruled Bayer was not required to warn the users of the pesticide of potential cancer risks associated with the product. Then, state regulators issued another widespread product recall earlier this month, more than double the scale of Missouri’s first recall last year. Plus, three transportation companies backed out of deals that would provide buses to more than 1,000 St. Louis Public Schools students. Keep reading for these stories and more.
Police: Man shot, killed by officer after charging at police with a knife in St. Clair
ST. CLAIR, Mo. (First Alert 4) - A man was shot and killed by a St. Clair Police Officer after charging at police with a knife. According to a release from the St. Clair Police Department, a Missouri State Highway Patrol Trooper was investigating a crash with an overturned vehicle in the ditch along North Service Road around 8:30 p.m. Saturday. Additional troopers, St. Clair police, St. Clair EMS, and St. Clair Fire were also dispatched to the scene to investigate.
Missouri state parks and historic sites host several activities throughout St. Louis area
JEFFERSON CITY, MO, AUG. 19, 2024 – Beat the late-summer heat and check out some of these activities at state parks and historic sites in the St. Louis region. Wednesdays – Sundays through Sept. 1, 10 a.m. – 4 p.m.: The History of Slavery in St. Louis at Felix Vallé Historic Site.
Bernie’s Redbird Review: At Least I Can Catch Up On My Sleep During Cardinals’ Games.
I don’t know about you, but I’m tired of watching the Cardinals hit into ground-ball double plays. Actually, it’s tiring just to watch this team. We should all take more naps … just like the team. OK, I’m being a little nasty here. I would like to smile and engage in some Happy Talk banter, but the Cardinals aren’t giving me much to work with.
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