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City Parks’ Officials Reflect On A Busy Summer

City Parks’ Officials Reflect On A Busy Summer

Despite all the rain Yankton has experienced recently, it was still a busy summer when it came to the City’s events, Parks and Recreation opportunities and improvements to the parks and trails system. City of Yankton Parks and Recreation Director...

Tigers trade deadline recap: Meet the 7 new players

Tigers trade deadline recap: Meet the 7 new players

July 31: Detroit Tigers acquired RHP Kyle Finnegan from the Washington Nationals for minor league RHPs Josh Randall and RJ Sales.Reggie Hildred, Imagn ImagesWashington Nationals relief pitcher Kyle Finnegan throws a pitch against the Detroit...

No Sandy Alcántara Trade? Why Marlins' Bold Decision Makes Sense

No Sandy Alcántara Trade? Why Marlins' Bold Decision Makes Sense

By Zach Pressnell is a Newsweek contributor based in Columbus, Ohio. His focus is MLB content. He has an extensive knowledge of professional baseball and all things that come with it after working closely with the sport for years. Zach has been...

Missouri AG targets Big Tech, local government over firearm restrictions

Missouri AG targets Big Tech, local government over firearm restrictions

JEFFERSON CITY – Missouri Attorney General Andrew Bailey has taken a two-pronged legal approach to defend what he calls “sacred” Second Amendment rights, announcing his office has both launched an investigation into tech giants Google and Meta...

North Central Missouri College awarded $1.5M federal TRIO SSS funding

North Central Missouri College awarded $1.5M federal TRIO SSS funding

North Central Missouri College has been awarded a federal TRIO Student Support Services (SSS) grant totaling $1,532,555 by the U.S. Department of Education. The funding will support efforts to improve retention and graduation rates among students...

Tonia Haddix of  ‘Chimp Crazy' gets nearly 4 years in prison for lying about Tonka the chimp

Tonia Haddix of ‘Chimp Crazy' gets nearly 4 years in prison for lying about Tonka the chimp

The star of HBO’s “Chimp Crazy” will spend almost four years in federal prison for lying about a chimp named Tonka. “I hope you wake up and learn that if you violate the law, there are consequences and they are serious,” U.S. District Judge...

Missouri football running back on prestigious national award watch list

Missouri football running back on prestigious national award watch list

Ahmad Hardy has found himself in some strong company. The new Missouri football running back was named Monday among the 80 players included on the preseason watch list for the Maxwell Award, which is presented to the “most outstanding player in...

HOF names presenters for 2025 ceremony

HOF names presenters for 2025 ceremony

Carmelo Anthony chose Allen Iverson and Dwyane Wade to present him at his Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame induction. • Download the NBA App • Complete Coverage of Hall of Fame 2025 SPRINGFIELD, Mass. – The Naismith Basketball Hall of...

Bishop Long joins Vietnamese Catholics in US for Holy Mother’s Day

Bishop Long joins Vietnamese Catholics in US for Holy Mother’s Day

Bishop Vincent Long during Mass for the 46th annual Holy Mother’s Day celebrations in Carthage, Missouri (Supplied) Parramatta Bishop Vincent Long OFM Conv joined tens of thousands of Vietnamese Catholics for the 46th annual Holy Mother’s Day...

Unnecessary Blood Culture Testing Persists in Pediatrics

Unnecessary Blood Culture Testing Persists in Pediatrics

Rates of routine blood culture (BC) testing for uncomplicated infections in children had no significant effect on length of stay, costs, return emergency department visits, or hospital readmissions, according to data from nearly 95,000...

Guest Editorial | Proposed renaming of Kennedy Center would tarnish the cultural jewel

Guest Editorial | Proposed renaming of Kennedy Center would tarnish the cultural jewel

The following editorial appeared in the St. Louis Post-Dispatch (St. Louis, Missouri). It does not necessarily reflect the opinion of The Tribune-Democrat. Arose by any other name would smell as sweet, said Shakespeare, but the Orwellian name...

Missouri man admits to illegally tattooing missing child from Kansas

Missouri man admits to illegally tattooing missing child from Kansas

POLO, Mo. (KCTV) - Several charges have been filed against a Missouri man who admitted that he illegally tattooed a missing child from Kansas. Caldwell County, Missouri, Circuit Court records filed on Thursday, July 24, indicate that Jordan M....

Missouri State Highway Patrol investigating man's death at King City home

Missouri State Highway Patrol investigating man's death at King City home

Missouri State Highway Patrol investigating man's death at King City home DANGEROUS. THIS AFTERNOON. KATIE. THANK YOU. WELL, HERE ARE NINE THINGS YOU NEED TO KNOW AS YOU HEAD OUT THE DOOR THIS MORNING. INVESTIGATORS WILL BE BACK AT A FAMILY DOLLAR...

Missouri continues to see impressive pasture conditions

Missouri continues to see impressive pasture conditions

News Missouri continues to see impressive pasture conditions July 28, 2025 By Meghan Grebner Filed Under: Livestock, Missouri, News The market news manager with the Missouri Department of Agriculture says the state has some of the best pasture...

Missouri Supreme Court hears arguments on cannabis sales tax case

Missouri Supreme Court hears arguments on cannabis sales tax case

On May 13, the Missouri Supreme Court heard arguments on whether counties, in addition to municipalities, can collect a sales tax on recreational cannabis. This comes after St. Charles and St. Louis counties joined forces to appeal a Missouri...

2 Arizona Spots Among The Most 'Pet-Friendly Cities' In America

2 Arizona Spots Among The Most 'Pet-Friendly Cities' In America

Finding a place to call home for yourself and your pets can be a difficult search. Some renters face high added costs, while homebuyers' dream house may be far from any veterinarians or dog parks. However, man's best friend deserves a great place...

Missouri National Guard hosts cyber exchange with Panamanian partners

Missouri National Guard hosts cyber exchange with Panamanian partners

PANAMA CITY, PANAMA – U.S. cyber specialists from the Missouri National Guard, in coordination with U.S. Southern Command, hosted a cyber subject matter exchange alongside Panamanian government and security agencies this week to enhance joint...

Do you want to be the KC face that greets the world?

Do you want to be the KC face that greets the world?

KANSAS CITY, Mo. (KCTV) - With the FIFA World Cup set to take over Kansas City in just under a year, the local organizing committee is calling on more volunteers to help welcome hundreds of thousands of international visitors. The team behind...

Missouri Is One Step Closer To Sports Betting

Missouri Is One Step Closer To Sports Betting

Home » News » 2025 » July July 28, 2025 | By: Jaden Varner Missouri is another step closer to launching sports betting in the state. The Missouri Gaming Commission is now conducting background checks on sports betting companies who have applied...

Trump and Hawley make up, but GOP anger continues over stock trade ban

Trump and Hawley make up, but GOP anger continues over stock trade ban

Sen. Rand Paul, R-Ky., discusses voting against 'The Pelosi Act' and the White House's trade deals on 'Varney & Co.' Republicans are pointing the finger at Senate Democrats, former House Speaker Nancy Pelosi, D-Calif., and even one another as the...

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