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SEVERE WEATHER EXPECTED TUESDAY EVENING WITH TEMPERATURES NEAR 90 DEGREES
Tuesday will see temperatures rise to nearly 90 degrees, with abundant sunshine and a steady south breeze. Storms are expected to begin around 6 p.m. near Brunswick, spreading across the region with a threat of severe weather
MARSHALL CITY COUNCIL APPROVES SALINE COUNTY BBQ EVENT DESPITE FACADE ISSUE
The Marshall City Council convened in their regular session, during which they motioned to approve the re-request for the Saline County BBQ event scheduled for June 1. Due to the recent facade issues with the southeast building
MOBERLY SCHOOL DISTRICT SELECTS NEW MIDDLE SCHOOL PRINCIPAL
Ray Williams has been selected as the new Moberly Middle School principal. Williams will assume his new role with the Moberly School District later this summer when Wes Land assumes his new position as high school principal
MVC WRESTLING COACH STEPS DOWN FROM POSITION
Missouri Valley College Athletic Director Mike Machholz announces that men’s wrestling team Head Coach Pat Giangrosso has stepped down from his position with the program. Machholz says the college will begin a national search immediately. The Missouri
North Callaway ends storied run against Duchesne, Moberly falls to Lutheran St. Charles
New Bloomfield — The North Callaway Thunderbirds traveled to the St. Louis area to take on the Duchesne Pioneers in a Class 3 State Quarterfinal matchup. After winning their district for the first time since 1999 ,the Thunderbirds end a great season in the State Quarterfinal with a 14-1 loss.
Collision in Howard County injures driver
HOWARD COUNTY, MO - A Fayette resident was injured Saturday afternoon during a collision in Howard County. The accident occurred as a vehicle driven by Lewis Karney, 69, of Columbia failed to yield at Route 240 and 124, according to Highway Patrol. A second car occupied by Rebecca Boler, 25, was hit. Boler sought treatment for moderate injuries at University Hospital according to the report.
Highway 63 collision near Clark sends two to hospital
An accident occurred on May 18, 2024, at 12:25 p.m. on Highway 63, approximately 0.5 miles west of Clark, Missouri. The Missouri State Highway Patrol reported the incident involved a 2003 Dodge Ram 3500 and a 2023 Dodge Charger. According to the report, the driver of the Dodge Ram, Michael...
Several area basketball teams kick-off summer work with the Higbee Shootout
HIGBEE, Mo- Summer work for several area boys and girls basketball programs will get underway May 28th through June 1st with the 2024 Higbee Shootout. The shootout, one of the largest in the state, will feature 173 games across the five-day schedule. Games will be held at Higbee High School, Moberly High School, and Central Christian College of the Bible in Moberly. See the complete schedule below.
Depot Park offers a historically rich visit for young families in Moberly with an emphasis on trains
Depot Park in Moberly is a half-acre of recreational space decorated with a historic sensibility. The park located on Sturgeon Street next to City Hall, an anchor at the opposite end of Reed Street from the U.S. Post Office. The park has amenities ranging from an open air pavilion, a...
Moberly edges Tolton in Class 4 sectional; Tipton, Sacred Heart advance to state semis
The Moberly baseball team is a win away from punching its ticket to the state semifinals for the first time in program history. The Spartans scored two runs in the top of the seventh inning to beat Tolton 5-4 in a MSHSAA Class 4 sectional thriller Wednesday at Atkins Park in Columbia.
MARSHALL CITY COUNCIL ANNOUNCES ANIMAL SHELTER GRAND OPENING
The Marshall City Council convened for their regular session on May 21. During the meeting, Mayor Vince Lutterbie announced that the grand opening for the Marshall Animal Shelter is scheduled for June 1, from 11 AM to
MARSHALL AQUATIC CENTER: PREPARES TO WELCOME COMMUNITY FOR SUMMER SWIMMING
Travis Moritz, the Marshall Parks and Recreation Specialist, shared with KMMO during an interview that the Marshall Aquatic Center is scheduled to open its doors on Saturday, May 25. The center will operate from 1 PM every
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