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Some Missouri child care providers face closure because of backlog in state payments
This spring, the state of Missouri owed Kimberly Luong Nichols $5,000 in backlogged payments for children at her Kansas City daycare who were part of a state subsidy program. For four years, she’s operated a licensed daycare inside her home, where she currently serves 10 children. Luong Nichols stopped drawing a salary last summer...
Hancock & Kelley: July 4th violence, Parson’s budget cuts, Sotomayor on ‘immunity’ ruling
It was another Sunday morning of sometimes heated but always civil political debate on Hancock and Kelley for Sunday, July 7, 2024. Republican consultant John Hancock and Democratic consultant Michael Kelley discuss the following topics:. Violence and chaos reached a new low on the Fourth of July in Downtown St....
A Missouri Black Bear Got Up-Close-And-Personal with a Trail Cam
If you've ever witnessed a black bear in Missouri, you can attest to the fact that they are fascinating and curious creatures. A trail cam learned this the hard way as one of these apex predators took special interest in it and paid the price. I just saw this video...
Missouri Woman Says Deer Named Karen Eating Her Roses
When you live in one of the many rural parts of Missouri, this kind of stuff happens. A Missouri woman just shared a video proving that there's a deer named Karen who keeps eating her roses. The nerve. Robyn Earl lives in a rural area in Central Missouri based on...
Popular Missouri Kids Offroad Cycle Recalled for Dangerous Defect
As a kid growing up in Missouri, I always wanted one of these cycles. It's considered one of the best first offroad motorcycles for the young, but now there's an urgent recall due to a dangerous defect that puts many Missouri kids in peril. The United States Consumer Product Safety...
Unexplained Noises Heard Along Missouri’s Meramec River at Night
Something is stealing fish at night along the Meramec River in Missouri and if you ask the campers and fishermen, they'll also tell you they're hearing things they simply cannot explain. These reports are part of a fascinating new investigation of the heavily-wooded area of the Meramec River in Missouri...
Disaster Center Update: Centers still Open in Madison, Marion Counties
The Federal Emergency Management Agency continues to maintain Disaster Recovery Centers in two area counties after the Memorial Day Weekend Tornados. According to information posted by both the Office of Boone County Judge Robert Hathaway and the Marion County Office of Emergency Management, the centers remain open at the Marion County Fairgrounds in Summit and at the Clifty Volunteer Fire Department Community Building in Huntsville.
MO DNR Drought Assessment Team To Meet On July 19th In Jefferson City
The Missouri Department of Natural Resources’ Drought Assessment Committee gets together later this month to continue coordinating a comprehensive state and federal response to drought conditions affecting portions of the state. A drought alert in accordance with Governor Mike Parson’s Executive Order remains active until September 1st. Missouri...
Jefferson City Red Cross volunteer heading to Texas for Beryl response
JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. — A Jefferson City volunteer joined 16 other disaster responders from Missouri and Arkansas in deploying to Texas ahead of Beryl. The volunteer left on Sunday morning. They drove an Emergency Response Vehicle (ERV) to help in the response. Other volunteers from the region were helping...
Sedalia Woman Arrested for Assault, Resisting & Driving While Revoked
On Thursday evening, Sedalia Police observed a suspect driving a vehicle in the area of West 7th Street and South Moniteau Avenue. Officers knew the suspect had a revoked driving status. Officers initiated a traffic stop on the suspect vehicle, a greenish-blue Chevrolet Silverado. Officers made contact with the suspect, who was uncooperative.
Looking for a job this August? Try the Missouri State Fair
If you’re looking for a job in August, consider the Missouri State Fair. It is accepting employment applications during the annual event which runs from August 8 – 28 in Sedalia. Available positions include admissions, backstage, campgrounds, carnival, grandstand, hospitality, janitorial, parking, publicity/marking, maintenance, revenue, trams, and youth...
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