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Jefferson City celebrates Fourth of July at annual Salute to America festivities
Community members came together to celebrate the Fourth of July at the annual Salute to America festivities on Thursday. The celebration in Jefferson City featured numerous activities for residents to enjoy, including five hours of live music. Additionally, the Salute to America festivities also featured a food court, with vendors lining the downtown streets.
St. Louis Forecast: Enjoy a Sunny and Less Humid Holiday Weekend
St. Louis, MO – Residents of St. Louis can look forward to a break from the rain as cooler and less humid conditions are predicted through Saturday. This respite is welcomed news following a period of wet weather. According to the National Weather Service (NWS) in St. Louis, Friday...
Chiefs Already in the Heads of One 2024 Opponent
As the defending champs, and back-to-back Lombardi winners at that, the Kansas City Chiefs know every team is hoping to knock them off of the top in 2024. However, there are surely some franchises around the league who think they're better than KC, or at least aren't as high on the Chiefs this year.
QUESTION OF THE DAY: Did you shoot your own fireworks on the Fourth of July?
Fireworks stands are plentiful in Mid-Missouri, so there's plenty of opportunity to make your own home fireworks display for the Fourth of July. The post QUESTION OF THE DAY: Did you shoot your own fireworks on the Fourth of July? appeared first on ABC17NEWS.
Heavy Rain, Winds Hit Southeastern Missouri as Flood Warnings Persist in St. Louis
Southeastern Missouri – An area of thunderstorms has been moving slowly east over southeastern Missouri since the Fourth of July, bringing heavy rainfall and the potential for flash flooding through early Friday morning. The National Weather Service (NWS) in Paducah, Kentucky, reports that while the storms may briefly become...
50 Missouri Families Have 50 Missing Daughters Still Not Found
If you have children and know where they are, you have a luxury that some Missouri families to not have. As I write this, there are 50 Missouri families who recently had 50 daughters go missing and they still have not been found. This is the latest update from the...
Rays Take Series From Royals
The Tampa Bay Rays (44-43) defeated the Kansas City Royals (48-41) 10-8 on Thursday night in Kansas City. The Rays have now won five consecutive series. The Rays built leads of 4-0 and 8-3 but the Royals battled throughout this game. Brandon Lowe with 3-for-5 with a homer and a RBI while scoring three runs - Jonny DeLuca also went 3-for-5 with a homer and two runs driven in.
Harrison joins Rockhurst Basketball Staff
Sam Harrison is the newest member of the Rockhurst Men’s Basketball coaching staff. Harrison will serve as an assistant coach under new head coach Kyle Blackbourn. Harrison was an assistant coach at Texas A&M International last season. He helped lead the Dustdevils to the 2024 Lone Star Conference Tournament for the first time in school history, while winning a school-record 13 conference games. “We are thrilled to be able to add someone of Coach Harrison’s abilities to our program,” Blackbourn said. “Coach has an excellent playing and coaching background that includes being a part of three national championship teams. His...
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...
Hollister Independence Day Fireworks Celebration postponed
HOLLISTER, Mo. — The City of Hollister has announced the 4th of July Independence Day Fireworks Celebration will be delayed to Friday. According to a Facebook post by the City of Hollister, the fireworks celebration event will take place on Friday, July 5 at 9 pm. The City said the decision to postpone was due […]
Governor and state officials break ground on I-70 project
Groundbreaking in Columbia signified start of first project in Improve I-70 Program. MoDOT hosted a groundbreaking event in Columbia on June 13 celebrating the first project within its Improve I-70 Program. Gov. Mike Parson joined federal, state and local elected officials along with past and present members of the Missouri...
Former players reflect on time with Capahas ‘family’
New Cape Central baseball coach Matt Palmer is not only a former Major League pitcher but an alum of a fraternity that has played for 130 years. Palmer was once a member of the Capahas, the oldest amateur baseball team in America that was shepherded by the Bolen Family, first by Jess (manager and general manager) and his wife Mary (fundraiser and organizer), and their son Tom, who was both a player and manager for the Capahas.
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