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Man suffers serious injuries in Camden County crash
CAMDEN COUNTY, Mo. (KMIZ) A Halfway, Missouri, man suffered serious injuries early Wednesday in a single-vehicle crash in Camden County in the southbound lane of Highway 73, about 422 feet south of Pennington Drive, according to a Missouri State Highway Patrol crash report. The crash report states that a 2008 Infiniti G35 – driven by The post Man suffers serious injuries in Camden County crash appeared first on ABC17NEWS.
TRAFFIC ALERT: Crash slows traffic on I-44 in Webster County
NEAR MARSHFIELD, Mo. (KY3) - A crash on I-44 east of Springfield has slowed traffic. The crash happened around 11:30 a.m. on Friday. Troopers responded to the crash in the eastbound lanes near mile marker 94, six miles west of Marshfield. MoDOT closed both eastbound lanes of traffic. Crews estimate...
Sacred Heart rallies past Wheatland in Class 1 semis
OZARK, Mo– The Wheatland baseball team stepped onto the diamond in the state semifinals for the first time ever Monday night. Wheatland squared off with Sacred Heart in a Class 1 semifinal. The best any Mules team has finished was third place in girls basketball seven years ago. Wheatland brought a six game winning streak […]
Student presents history project in national competition after regional, state wins
Lebanon High School Sophomore Aaliyah Kim will be showcasing her history project at National History Day’s national competition in June. This final stage comes after winning both her regional and state competitions for her paper on HeLa Cells and Henrietta Lacks. “It’s about the first immortal cell line, called HeLa, and it’s about the woman who the cells were taken from, Henrietta Lacks,” Kim said. “And then all the advancements that followed the discovery, and all the controversy that also followed the discovery.” After learning History Day’s 2024 theme, “Turning Points in History,” found on NHD’s website, Kim reflected on past school lessons before deciding to research stem cells. For more on this story, see Wednesday's LCR.
Planning a summer trip? These MO parks ranked among the best places to camp in the Midwest
Two Missouri parks have been named among the best places to camp in the Midwest. The Dyrt, a camping platform that lists campgrounds, reviews and tips, released its Best Places to Camp Regional Awards this week. The platform divides winners into six regions of the country: Pacific, Mountain, Central, Midwest, Northeast and Southeast. For the Midwest region, B Berry Farms & Co. in Elkland ranked No. 5 and Johnson's Shut-Ins State Park in Middle Brook rounded out the list at No. 10.
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