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Outlaw Music Festival canceled after initial storm postponement

Outlaw Music Festival canceled after initial storm postponement

The Outlaw Music Festival at Thunder Ridge Nature Arena in Ridgedale, Missouri, has been canceled after being initially postponed due to severe weather on June 29. High winds, estimated at 80 mph, caused damage and waterlogged equipment, leading...

Chuck E. Cheese opens shopping mall arcade, pizzeria in Missouri

Chuck E. Cheese opens shopping mall arcade, pizzeria in Missouri

Nostalgic Missouri adults with fond memories of playing arcade games while full of pizza at birthday parties can enjoy some retro fun at Chuck E. Cheese's new endeavor: a shopping mall arcade. In late June, CEC Entertainment, Chuck E. Cheese's...

Missouri Gov. Kehoe signs bill making Branson “Live Entertainment Capital of Missouri”

Missouri Gov. Kehoe signs bill making Branson “Live Entertainment Capital of Missouri”

SPRINGFIELD, Mo. (Edited News Release/KY3) - Missouri Governor Mike Kehoe signed a designation bill in Branson, recognizing the city as the “Live Entertainment Capital of Missouri.” Senate Bill (SB) 348 includes 46 additional designations...

Ribbon-cutting held for new trail at North Park Sports Complex

Ribbon-cutting held for new trail at North Park Sports Complex

By Marty Bachman Daily Express The Kirksville Area Chamber of Commerce held a ribbon-cutting for the recently-built North Park trail loop that surrounds the North Park Sports Complex. Kirksville Mayor Pro-Tem John Gardner told the gathered crowd...

Missouri or Kansas? Business leaders don’t care as long as Chiefs and Royals stay near KC

Missouri or Kansas? Business leaders don’t care as long as Chiefs and Royals stay near KC

An aerial view shows Kauffman Stadium and Arrowhead Stadium in Missouri, home to MLB’s Kansas City Royals and the NFL’s Kansas City Chiefs, respectively. Lawmakers in both Kansas and Missouri have pursued legislation to make hundreds of millions...

Missouri Athletic Club expands to Clayton

Missouri Athletic Club expands to Clayton

CLAYTON — The Missouri Athletic Club announced Thursday it will open a new location in Clayton. The private social club, frequented by the region’s business class and socialites, will occupy the 14th and 15th floors of the Pierre Laclede Center at...

Maryland Proposes Strict Limits on Sportsbook Promo Deductions

Maryland Proposes Strict Limits on Sportsbook Promo Deductions

Written by Chavdar Vasilev Chavdar Vasilev Chavdar Vasilev is a gambling news writer with several years of experience in the iGaming industry. He started creating promotional content but soon found he loved reporting on the industry itself. Since...

Missouri Lands in Top States for Starting Job Salaries

Missouri Lands in Top States for Starting Job Salaries

If you're looking for an entry-level job that will pay you enough to actually survive in the place you're living, Missouri is one of the top states in America based on new data that has just been shared. My first job was as a stockman at K-Mart in...

Media Matters Sues To Block FTC Investigation

Media Matters Sues To Block FTC Investigation

The left-wing advocacy group Media Matters is suing to halt an investigation by the Federal Trade Commission, arguing that the agency undertook the probe to retaliate against the group over its critical report about brand safety on X, formerly...

University of Iowa announces winter sports season ticket details for 2025-26

University of Iowa announces winter sports season ticket details for 2025-26

The University of Iowa Athletics Department has released details on season tickets for the 2025-26 winter sports season, covering men's wrestling, men's basketball, and women's basketball. This announcement is part of the department's efforts to...

Popular TV series ‘Ted Lasso’ plans to film in Kansas City area this month

Popular TV series ‘Ted Lasso’ plans to film in Kansas City area this month

KANSAS CITY, Mo. (KCTV) - Believe it! Warner Brothers has issued notices to several Blue Springs residents that the Apple TV+ series “Ted Lasso” will film in their neighborhood. “We have been working with the City of Blue Springs to minimize...

Leaders praise Missouri B-2 bomber pilots steering ‘Operation Midnight Hammer’

Leaders praise Missouri B-2 bomber pilots steering ‘Operation Midnight Hammer’

Operation Midnight Hammer is the kind of mission that Whiteman Air Force Base’s B-2 Spirit stealth bomber pilots have been trained to do. On Saturday, June 20, it was not a drill. Several national media organizations reported B-2 stealth bombers...

Hurricanes position preview: Can linebackers overcome loss of Francisco Mauigoa to NFL?

Hurricanes position preview: Can linebackers overcome loss of Francisco Mauigoa to NFL?

College football season is fast approaching, with the Hurricanes opening their 2025 campaign with a big home game against Notre Dame on Aug. 31. Miami is coming off a 10-3 season that started promising but ended with two late-season losses, which...

KY3 Digital Extra: Experts warn of bankruptcies, suicides after Missouri’s sports betting goes into effect

KY3 Digital Extra: Experts warn of bankruptcies, suicides after Missouri’s sports betting goes into effect

SPRINGFIELD, Mo. (KY3) - Missouri is on track to launch sports gambling by December. Experts expect the state to add nearly 28 million per year in revenue. But experts expect bankruptcies and suicides to rise too. KY3’s Steve Grant and Kansas City...

MSSU to offer women’s flag football as NCAA sport

JOPLIN — Missouri Southern State University (MSSU) will offer women’s flag football in the nearby future. It will first launch as a club sport beginning in the 2025-26 academic year, with plans to elevate the program to National Collegiate...

Radiation exposure funding for Missourians passes in reconciliation bill

Radiation exposure funding for Missourians passes in reconciliation bill

St. Louisans could soon receive money if they are sick after living, working or going to school near nuclear radiation. Tucked away in the massive “One Big Beautiful Bill” that the U.S. House of Representatives passed Thursday afternoon is an...

July 4 celebrations, cinema, berry picking, outdoor music and more events

July 4 celebrations, cinema, berry picking, outdoor music and more events

photo by: Adobe Stock Friday, July 4 “July 4th Freedom Fest: Celebrate and Defend Our Constitution,” 11 a.m.-1 p.m., East Shelter, Centennial Park, Ninth and Iowa streets. Food trucks, children’s activities, information fair, political candidates....

Missouri property taxes scrutinized as lawmakers consider fall session

Missouri property taxes scrutinized as lawmakers consider fall session

Missouri lawmakers may return for a special session to address constitutional concerns regarding a property tax cap included in the governor's stadium funding plan. House Speaker Jon Patterson formed a special committee to study Missouri's...

Football Picked Third in 2025 OVC-Big South Preseason Poll

Football Picked Third in 2025 OVC-Big South Preseason Poll

Southeast Missouri Football is projected to finish third in the 2025 OVC-Big South Preseason Poll, following a shared title in 2024. With 53 total points and two first-place votes, the Redhawks trail behind Tennessee Tech and UT Martin, which have...

Calendar of Events July 17-24

Calendar of Events July 17-24

Thursday, July 17 Bingo, 10:30 a.m., Arnold Eagles, 1725 Jeffco Blvd. Doors open 8 a.m. Call 636-282-0415. Teen Book Club, 6:45 p.m., Arnold Branch of the Jefferson County Library, 1701 Missouri State Road. Register at jeffcolib.org or call...

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