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Can Missouri baseball get out of 0-and hole? Challenges stacking as injuries, losses mountMissouri baseball fell to 0-7 in SEC with a run-rule loss to Texas. Injuries are stacking for Kerrick Jackson's team, so can they turn the ship around?
You might have heard the saying, "Bloom where you're planted!" This phrase truly reflects the life of the first African ...
It is overcast but pleasant as Arkansas and Missouri State get ready to play their midweek game. First pitch is scheduled for ...
It isn’t about accountability — it’s about controlling tax money on behalf of billion-dollar sports franchises. | Opinion ...
Severe weather including storms, flooding and possible tornadoes is bringing weather warnings and damage across parts of the ...
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The authors of the minimum wage referendum left far too many details unclear. From the speaker of the Missouri House: ...
Democratic Jackson County, Missouri Executive Frank White spoke on Thursday afternoon before he went to Kauffman Stadium for ...
Eli Drinkwitz and the Missouri Tigers still only have one commitment in the 2026 recruiting class, but that seems destined to change. Official visits are on the ...
BLOOM, WHERE YOU’RE PLANTED. IT’S A SAYING THAT TRULY REFLECTS THE LIFE OF THE FIRST AFRICAN AMERICAN PROSECUTOR IN JACKSON COUNTY, MISSOURI. AND SHE’S A KANSAS CITY NATIVE. AND OUR NEXT ...
Columbia Daily Tribune on MSN3d
How new Missouri football wide receiver Kevin Coleman is earning trust, filling big numberNew transfer Missouri football wide receiver Kevin Coleman Jr. will wear a familiar number in Columbia. Here’s how he’s ...
On Highway 24 in eastern Jackson County, the speed limit can change a lot, it doesn’t help when speed limit signs are damaged ...
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