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Jail inmate faces felony charge after assaulting another inmate in Daviess-DeKalb Regional Jail
A Daviess DeKalb Regional Jail inmate faces a felony charge in Daviess County after he allegedly assaulted another individual multiple times on April 14. Thirty-two-year-old Jaccob Spencer of Raytown has been charged with second-degree attempted assault. His bond was denied. Spencer is accused of attempting to inflict physical injury by...
King City High School awarded Buckle Up Phones Down award
(KING CITY, Mo.) King City High School was awarded the Missouri Class 1 Phones Down Buckle Up award. The award was presented earlier this month in Jefferson City and includes a $1,000 check to educate students on safe driving practices. The student council and FCCLA worked together to collect signatures...
Roadwork Planned on Interstate 35
The Missouri Department of Transportation announced plans Wednesday for a seal coat project to extend the life of Interstate 35 in Harrison County. MODOT will work with Vance Brothers, Inc. to get the job done. The project, slated to start May 1, will run on the north and southbound sides...
KMAland Baseball (4/25): Maryville splits, Albany rolls, Plattsmouth grabs nice win
(KMAland) -- Maryville split a pair of games, Albany rolled to a win and Plattsmouth edged past Platte Valley in KMAland baseball on Thursday. Check out the KMAland baseball recap from Thursday below. AREA MISSOURI. Kirksville 3 Maryville 2. •Boston Hageman: 2/4, R. •Grant Smail: 7 IP, 6 H, 3...
Crash leaves 19-year-old with serious injuries
An early morning crash on Saturday left a teen seriously injured in Andrew County. Blaydan R. Basler, 19, of Savannah, Missouri, was eastbound on Route C in a 2014 GMC Sierra at about 3:20 a.m. when he failed to negotiate a curve, went off the roadway and struck an embankment about one mile east of Rosendale, Missouri. The vehicle went airborne, traveled over County Road 177 and came to rest on its wheels, according to a Missouri State Highway Patrol crash report.
Ravenwood advances to Science Olympiad National Tournament
Ravenwood High School finished in first place at the Tennessee State Science Olympiad, which took place at the University of Tennessee on April 6. The win, which is the second in a row for RHS, earns the school a chance to compete at the Science Olympiad National Tournament, which will take place at Michigan State University on May 24-25.
Colorado Man Suffers Serious Injuries in Worth County
A Fort Collins, Colorado man suffered serious injuries while being towed in a parachute early Saturday night in Worth County. Using an ATV and about 110 feet of rope, 21-year-old Cael D. Schmitz of Lebanon was towing 37-year-old Jacob W. Dickinson north across a private grass runway when the rope snapped.
Regional College Sports News (4/25): Big East/Big 12 Battle matchups announced
(KMAland) -- The Big East/Big 12 Battle matchups were announced, Ines Stephani & Calvin Mueller earned all-conference honors, Centaine Noom-Duckworth & Axelina Johansson picked up weekly honors, Nebraska football grabbed two commits & Mizzou’s Darius Robinson was picked in the NFL Draft on Thursday. Check out the regional college...
#18 Women pick up another big Regional Win; #13 Ichabods up next
Kearney, Neb. – The Nebraska-Kearney tennis teams split with Northwest Missouri on Wednesday in Maryville, the 17th-ranked women winning 5-2 and the men falling to the 45th-ranked Bearcats, 6-1.These duals were moved up a full day to beat the weather. Earlier on Wednesday, the second Central Region rankings were released, and the 18th-ranked Bearcat women (second) and Lopers (fourth) were both in the top four. UNK (17-4, 5-2) could jump Northwest (20-3, 5--2) in the next rankings after today's win. While the Lopers dropped all three doubles matches for the first time this year, they won four of six singles matches. Three of the wins came in three sets with this effort helping the Blue & Gold end a seven-match losing streak to the 'Cats. The last Loper win in the series came back in April 2017 in Lincoln. At two singles, Colombian senior Melisa Becerra got past 73rd-ranked Tessa Kwakernaak (4-6, 1-6, 6-4) thanks to scoring the final two points in the third set. Earlier, 28th-ranked Jazmin Zamorano was winning at one (6-4, 3-2) before her opponent retired.
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