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Reds' Nick Lodolo: Run over by Royals
Lodolo (9-5) took the loss against Kansas City on Saturday, allowing eight runs on eight hits and two walks while striking out two batters over 2.1 innings. Lodolo gave up one run in the first frame and two in the second to fall behind early. Things got much worse for him in the third inning, when he allowed the first four batters to reach base and was lifted with one out and the bases loaded having already given up two more runs. All three of the runners he left aboard subsequently came around to score on a Dairon Blanco grand slam. This was the second time in his past four starts that Lodolo has been charged with eight runs in an outing, and his ERA has jumped from 3.33 at the All-Star break to its current mark of 4.55.
Park Hills Man Seriously Injured in Accident, Closes Highway 67
Bonne Terre, Mo. (KFMO) - A Park Hills man was seriously injured Saturday afternoon in a two vehicle accident, north of Bonne Terre. According to the Missouri State Highway Patrol, at 2:23 p.m., a truck, driven by 80-year-old Patsy F. Rudy, of Park Hills, crossed the northbound lane of Highway 67, at the entrance to St. Francois State Park, and struck the front of another truck, driving northbound, driven by 57-year-old Matthew R. Copeland, of Festus, Mo.
Building Inspector Wes Barone outlines Trenton’s nuisance property process
The City of Trenton’s Building and Nuisance Board actively identifies properties that may be considered nuisances and brings them to the city’s attention for further action. According to Building Inspector Wes Barone, these properties are meticulously documented with photographs and other means before being presented to the board...
Clinton County PWSD #4 issues boil advisory
(CLINTON COUNTY, Mo.) Clinton County Public Water Supply District #4, along with the city of Plattsburg, issued a precautionary boil advisory. According to Plattsburg's Facebook, a pipe broke, causing a water stoppage at the city's water tower on the morning of August 16. Around noon on August 17, the pipe was reportedly fixed, and water flow was restored to the tower. Around 1:15 p.m. on August 17, Public Water Supply District #4 issued a precautionary system-wide boil advisory for Clinton County.
Seneca residents begin cleanup after powerful storms, downed trees
SENECA, Mo. — In Seneca, residents wasted no time following last night’s storms that blew through the Four States as cleanup is underway. Several large downed trees and power lines could be seen across the city. According to the Liberty Utilities outage map, there are 64 outages, with...
One dead in Miller County crash
MILLER COUNTY, Mo. (KMIZ) - One person has died during a crash in Miller County on Saturday. According to a Missouri State Highway Patrol crash report, Steven Buckner, 43, of Eldon, was driving a 1989 Chevrolet Pickup Truck on Route Z at 6:22 p.m., Saturday when the crash occurred. Buckner...
Jacob’s Radar: The huge storm cloud everyone saw this week
One lone storm on Thursday evening captured the gaze of many around the Kansas City region. A towering cumulonimbus cloud, also known as a thunderstorm or thunderhead, moved over southern Clinton and northern Clay Counties in Missouri. It passed about 40 miles north of downtown Kansas City. What made this...
Marquisha Williams’ daughter receives a gavel after announcing her desire to become a judge
Noelle, a 6-year-old girl, received a special recognition at city hall on Friday when she was presented with her very own gavel. Last year, the children tragically lost their 29-year-old mother, Marquisha Williams, at the hands of their father. Since then, the family has been providing the children with an abundance of love and support.
School district investigating after noose found in campus bathroom
ST. LOUIS, Mo. (First Alert 4) - A local school district is investigating after a noose was found in an on-campus bathroom. Parents at Francis Howell Central High School received a letter on Friday saying a parent found a noose hanging from a stall in the men’s restroom near one of the school’s stadiums.
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