Chiefs, Royals and Missouri
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Eli Drinkwitz and the Missouri Tigers received some more good news on the recruiting trail this week as 3-Star safety prospect Bradley Brown locked in his official visit to Columbia for this summer. The 6-foot-1, 180 lb. defender took to social media to share that he will be in town from June 6th through the 8th.
Selecting the right tires requires an understanding of local road and weather conditions. This guide will sort things out so Missouri drivers can wisely choose the right tire
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Mediaite on MSNMissouri Republican Tells Medicaid Recipients in His State: ‘Show Me Why You Should Be Using Taxpayer Money’After months of insisting they will not touch Medicaid, Republicans seem poised to do just that in their spending bill, under which 10.3 million recipients would lose coverage. The post Missouri Republican Tells Medicaid Recipients in His State: ‘Show Me Why You Should Be Using Taxpayer Money’ first appeared on Mediaite.
Charges have been filed against a Missouri man who admitted he attacked a beloved pet dog with a hammer and left it with serious head injuries.
Via the Associated Press, Missouri legislators have crafted a new plan to try to keep the Chiefs (and the Royals) from moving across the border to Kansas. New legislation would allow the state to issue bonds that would cover half the costs of a renovated Arrowhead Stadium and a new baseball stadium.
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The Bulldogs head to Missouri for its final SEC series of the season against a Tigers team that shocked the college baseball world last weekend.
Bond’s political career spanned four decades, during which he went from young, relatively liberal whiz kid to born-again conservative.
According to the Missouri Department of Corrections, approximately 19,000 people are released from prison every year. For Paige Spears, it took 37 years to walk free.
A Republican known as Kit, he was the state’s youngest governor. When he retired from Congress after four terms, he said he didn’t want to be the state’s oldest senator.
Mizzou women’s basketball assistant coaches Jennifer Sullivan, Liza Fruendt and Kenzie Kostas were in the front row at the opening news conference for new coach Kellie Harper on March 31. “Y’all, I hit a grand slam with my staff,” Harper said. “Those three sitting right there, that’s who I wanted with me for this journey.”