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The Now Abandoned Missouri Waterpark That Never Should Have Been

It's easy to look back and history say that something was a mistake when you know what took place. At the time, it looked...

Governor Parson awards Public Safety Medals to responders for heroism in 2023

Governor Mike Parson awarded Missouri Public Safety Medals to 28 first responders on Friday for their life-saving actions during 2023. These include the Medal...

Cinnamon: Lead Contamination Risks in 5 States

The recall of Asli Cinnamon Powder due to potential lead contamination poses a significant public health risk across five states, impacting consumers. Asli Fine...

Missouri Consumers Embracing Affordable Dollar Stores & Clubs

Don't look now, but the dollar generalization of the heartland, as I like to call it, isn't stopping anytime soon. Here's why. We see...

Missouri bird flu case believed to be a ‘one-off’ and public risk remains low,...

NEW YORK (AP) — Health officials on Thursday said they don’t know how a Missouri person caught bird flu but believe it may be...

Farmer’s Almanac Now Says Illinois in for ‘Wet Winter Whirlwind’

Something has changed over the span of a couple weeks. Unless my memory has failed me, Illinois was included in an area Farmer's Almanac...

Missouri Department of Public Safety honors law enforcement, civilians who went above and beyond...

JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. (KFVS) - Being a first responder is often a thankless job. But on Thursday, Missouri honored some of its bravest who...

Lee’s Summit West teacher receives state’s Teacher of the Year award

LEE'S SUMMIT, Mo. (KCTV) - Jennifer Jones is teaching communication arts at Lee's Summit West for her 24th school year, and she called the...

Missouri Makes Slight Changes To SB-190 That Affect Camden County Residents

After all the hype and hoopla of Senate Bill-190 to allow counties to freeze property taxes for senior citizens across Missouri, it doesn't take...

Federal officials say no sign bird flu is spreading among humans, despite Missouri case

The U.S. Department of Agriculture has performed more than 17,000 tests for avian influenza on cattle, with 139 dairy herds throughout a dozen...

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