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Jets defensive line depth might hold positional answers for Chiefs
It's interesting how some teams end up with a glut of talent at a certain position while struggling with others. Whether it's the ability to scouts to know what the coaches need or a staff's ability to coach up a particular position (or both), some teams just enjoy a nice pipeline at a position or two each season.
Plans For Eighth Annual Tyronn Lue Community Day Of Service Announced
The following press release was sent from the Mexico Area Chamber of Commerce. In honor of Mexico Native and Head Coach of the Los Angeles Clippers, Tyronn Lue, the Mexico Area Chamber of Commerce is collaborating with Coach Tyronn Lue’s C2C (Commitment To Community) Initiative to host the eighth annual Community Day of Service, September 20th, 2024.
Family upset over sentence handed down to man who pleaded guilty in 14-year-old’s murder
ST. LOUIS (First Alert 4) -- A man pleaded guilty Monday to the 2022 murder of a St. Louis teenager. Louzell Davis Jr. pleaded guilty to second-degree murder and armed criminal action. Davis was initially charged with first-degree murder but made a deal with prosecutors to plead guilty to the lesser charge. He was sentenced to 17 years for the murder charge and three years for armed criminal action. The sentences will run consecutively for a total of 20 years in prison.
Trenton Building and Nuisance Board to discuss five properties at tonight’s meeting
The Trenton Building and Nuisance Board is set to convene tonight to discuss several properties of concern. The meeting, scheduled for 6 p.m. at Trenton City Hall, will feature a variety of agenda items, including public hearings and discussions under new business. Five properties are on the agenda for tonight’s...
Keep an eye on this name as a candidate to become the Cardinals' next hitting coach
While we don't know for sure what the St. Louis Cardinals will do regarding the employment status of hitting coach Turner Ward following the 2024 season, it does feel like we are trending toward the club making a change at the position this offseason. While there are internal names that...
Last offseason's tired narrative won't suffice for the Cardinals in 2025
The Cardinals season is careening right before our eyes. After surging from nine games below .500 to six games over from Mother's Day to July, things have taken another downward turn. Now, the Cardinals are looking at back-to-back losing seasons for the first time since 1994-95. This hasn't happened in full seasons for the Cardinals since 1958-59, and back then, the regular season schedule wasn't even 162 games.
'We know we're in the good hands of a good coach': Oak Grove Panthers adapt to new football coach
OAK GROVE, Mo. — There were way more pros than cons for Ryan Schartz in taking over as head football coach at Oak Grove. "I live five minutes from here," said Schartz, first-year head coach of the Panthers. He's also got two sons on the team, which was a...
Travis Kelce is barely recognizable in throwback pic shared by Kansas City Chiefs to celebrate college football season
THE Kansas City Chiefs displayed a throwback photo of Travis Kelce looking much different from his current self. The 34-year-old NFL star was part of a Chiefs social media post on Saturday. The Chiefs acknowledged the start of the college football season with two social media posts of the team’s stars when they played for […]
10 a.m. - 7 p.m.: Kansas Citians warned to limit outdoor activity
KANSAS CITY, Mo. (KCTV) - Those in the Kansas City metro have been warned to schedule outdoor activities for the morning or evening as an Ozone Alert has been issued. The Mid-America Regional Council has announced that its Air Quality Program has issued an orange ozone Action Alert for Monday, Aug. 26. This indicates an unhealthy amount of ground-level ozone is expected in the Kansas City metro.
Out-of-state St. Louis school hires lack required certification; 11 hires more than $2M a year
The hires involve people not from Missouri or even the Midwest, most with salaries that exceed the maximum pay under the previous administration. We also found that only one of the candidates appears to have met a key requirement listed on the offer letter.
Farmington Man Dies in Early Morning Crash
St. Francois Co., Mo. (KFMO) - A 24-year-old Farmington man lost his life early Saturday morning when his pickup truck collided with a tree and a house. The Missouri State Highway Patrol is investigating the fatal accident, which occurred at 3:50 a.m. on 100 Trap Rock Road in St. Francois County. The victim, Joshua D. Zaricor, was driving a 2015 GMC Sierra at the time of the crash.
St. Louis Cardinals season is literally under water after latest travel disaster
Whatever good vibes the St. Louis Cardinals had after their brief three-game winning streak vanished on Saturday, as they lost 6-1 against the Minnesota Twins. Sonny Gray had a chance to not only keep the good times rolling for his team as they attempt to make an unlikely run to the postseason, but he had a chance to beat his former team as well. He wound up allowing five runs in six innings of work and was outpitched by Pablo Lopez who kept the Cardinals off the board entirely. St. Louis lost 6-0 and fell back below the .500 mark. The cherry on top was the Cardinals losing star catcher Willson Contreras due to injury.
De Soto to buy four more homes to be demolished for flood prevention
The city of De Soto will soon purchase and demolish four flood-prone homes, using funds from the Hazard Mitigation Grant Program. The De Soto City Council voted 5-0 Monday to authorize City Manager Todd Melkus to purchase the four properties, seven months after the city was notified that it had been awarded state and federal funds and after completing the monthslong appraisal process.
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