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Ozarks Food Harvest hosts annual Hungerthon to help children facing hunger
September is Hunger Action Month. As the month gets underway, Ozarks Food Harvest is asking the community to help local families and children facing hunger through a Hungerthon and other events. The action month is part of Feeding America's national effort to get communities involved in solving hunger locally. In southwest Missouri, one in five children and one in six adults face hunger, according to a Ozarks Food Harvest news release. ...
Area High School Football Scoreboard for September 6th, 2024
Week 2 of high school football in Missouri is here and high school football in Kansas are now in the books. Below is a list of all of the scores of games being played in the KFEQ/St. Joseph Post area!. Tune into KFEQ Radio (680, 95.3, 680kfeq.com) for Friday Night...
High School Football Scores from around the Four State Area
Here’s a look at the final scores throughout the area in the Four States: Missouri Scores: Nixa 55, Webb City 21 Ozark 6, Carthage 42 Kickapoo 27, Neosho 40 Lebanon 17, Joplin 21 Carl Junction 25, Heritage 13 Mt. Vernon 14, Seneca 35 McDonald County 7, Cassville 20 East Newton 24, Lamar 34 Miller 20, […]
US confirms first bird flu case without animal contact
A person in the state of Missouri has become the first in the United States to test positive for bird flu without a known exposure to infected animals, authorities said Friday. The person was the 14th to test positive for bird flu in the US this year, and the first without known contact with animals.
Missouri Woman Saw Creature at Her Window Then She Heard a Scream
It was an encounter that she never forgot. A Missouri woman claims she saw a creature at her window staring right back at her. Then, she heard a blood-curdling scream. This harrowing story come from a Missouri woman named Crystal who just days ago shared stories with the Sasquatch Theory YouTube channel. What she described was terrifying.
Growth in artificial intelligence, data centers puts pressure on Missouri energy supply
As the use of artificial intelligence grows, so does the technology required to store its data — and the energy that infrastructure consumes. At a recent forum about “securing Missouri’s energy future,” lawmakers, regulators, lobbyists and advocates discussed the challenge of powering new data centers. A data center is a physical location that houses...
Company with Missouri Locations Just Bought Modern Market Eatery
If you're interested in a different kind of fast food, you might be interested in a different kind of fast food chain that has just been purchased by a company that already has Missouri locations. Restaurant Dive just shared the news of a transaction completed by Thrive Restaurant Group. This...
Jackson County sues State Tax Commission for order on 2023 property tax rollback
(The Center Square) – Jackson County leaders filed a lawsuit to overturn the Missouri State Tax Commission’s order to roll back 2023 property tax assessment values. Assessor Gail McCann Beatty, County Executive Frank White and the Board of Equalization in Jackson County filed a 37-page complaint in the circuit court of Jackson County. "We believe the State Tax Commission's order is not only misguided and dangerous, but also violates state...
Preview for the 2024 Mizzou volleyball season
Coming off a much-improved 2023 season, Mizzou volleyball is looking to take another step forward in 2024. An 18-13 record following a 9-19 season marks a huge turnaround, largely due to second-year coach Dawn Sullivan and standout performances from both young and veteran players. With the majority of the team...
Improving drought conditions having positive effect on Missouri crops
Sep. 6—With drought conditions slowly improving across Missouri, crop conditions are looking up compared to last year's levels. According to the U.S. Department of Agriculture, as of August, corn and soybean conditions in Missouri are improving. USDA's Crop Progress report shows that Missouri's corn is the best in the country. Missouri's corn was rated 79% good to excellent, the most in the ...
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