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Missouri product liability bill would extend timelines, broaden exemptions

JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. (The Center Square) – Missouri is one of 19 states with a "statute of repose" for product liability claims that sets deadlines for filing lawsuits against manufacturers. The state’s statute of repose for filing product liability lawsuits is 12 years, but a proposed 2021 bill set to be debated on the Senate floor would extend that deadline to 15 years while also incorporating business-friendly exemptions into the statute. After a two-hour debate this week to “perfect” the measure, […]

todayMarch 5, 2021 30

Basketball

HSSU Lady Hornets drop three straight in loss

ST. LOUIS -- The Harris-Stowe State University women's basketball team was back in action Tuesday. The home game at the Emerson Center would host the Saint Xavier Cougars in non-conference action. The Hornets (0-2) were seeking their first win of the season. Meanwhile, the Cougars (1-0) were seeking their second win of the season. First half notes: Hornets 24, Cougars 48 Harris-Stowe would have a tough time getting anything going. Early on, the Cougars would jump to an early 15-2 […]

todayDecember 8, 2020 29

Missouri

Culver-Stockton’s Christmas concert to go virtual

CANTON, Mo. -- Culver-Stockton College's Department of Music is continuing their tradition of sharing the music of yuletide this year. However, precautions surrounding COVID-19 is skewing some plans for the 2020 Christmas concert. The concert, chamber, and collegiate choirs will sing age-old carols and chants. They will also offer modern expressions of joy to celebrate a season of peace and goodwill. The direction of the choirs will come from Dr. Scott Allison, assistant professor of music. Musical accompaniment will come […]

todayNovember 30, 2020 24

General News

Mizzou announces all-SEC gymnastics schedule for 2021 season

COLUMBIA, Mo. -- The University of Missouri (Mizzou) gymnastics team announced their 2021 schedule Monday. While the Mizzou team usually holds a 20-week season, Mizzou Athletics did not feel that it would be appropriate. This is due to the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic. In Mizzou's last full season in 2019, the team would finish 8-11-1 (2-5 Southeastern Conference), finishing eighth in the conference championship. They did not advance past the NCAA Regionals. Mizzou's 2020 season was cut one meet short due […]

todayNovember 24, 2020 26

Breaking News

LIVE: Missouri gubernatorial forum underway

COLUMBIA, Mo. -- Despite a delay as a result of Missouri Gov. Mike Parson testing positive for COVID-19 late last month, the show must go on. Regarding, the gubernatorial forum, that is. A news release from the Missouri Press Association Thursday states that they will hold their gubernatorial forum. The release states that it will take place at 2 p.m. on Friday, Oct. 9 at the Missouri Theatre in Columbia on the campus of the University of Missouri. KOMU 8 […]

todayOctober 9, 2020 30

Missouri

MLS delays St. Louis debut to 2023

ST. LOUIS -- All of the excitement surrounding St. Louis joining Major League Soccer (MLS) will have to wait one year longer. A news release from MLS4THELOU Friday refers to a decision made by MLS commissioner Don Garber. Garber recently made an announcement that there has been a timeline adjustment of the St. Louis expansion club debut. As a result of the ongoing impact of the COVID-19 pandemic, Garber is delaying the debut to 2023. Previously, the team was to […]

todayJuly 17, 2020 42

Missouri

St. Louis couple point guns at protesters calling for Lyda Krewson’s resignation as mayor

ST. LOUIS (UPI) -- A St. Louis couple pointed guns at protesters as they marched along private Portland Place on their way to Mayor Lyda Krewson's home to demand her resignation. "Let's go!" and drum beating could be heard among protesters as they went down the street Sunday. The couple, Mark T. McCloskey, 63, and Patricia N. McCloskey, 61, pointed guns and told protesters to get away. The couple, who are personal injury lawyers at The McCloskey Law Center, were […]

todayJune 29, 2020 34

Missouri

#MLS4THELOU: What’s in their plans leading to their 2022 MLS debut?

ST. LOUIS -- It has been roughly eight months since the announcement that a long-awaited franchise was coming to the Gateway City. However, some people do not know what expectations they will have during the time duration leading to the team's MLS debut in 2022. So, what is part of their plan to reform the west side of downtown St. Louis? Here is a look: MLS Stadium District An updated digital press kit on the website reveals some of the […]

todayJune 13, 2020 39

Illinois

Missouri to lift all COVID-19 restrictions next week, Illinois not so much

Timeline for Illinois Stage 4 currently not known ST. LOUIS/SPRINGFIELD (Heartland Newsfeed) -- Statewide restrictions related to the COVID-19 pandemic will no longer be in effect in the Show-Me State as of next week. This is according to a statement made Friday by Missouri Gov. Mike Parson. The lifting of these restrictions is part of the Phase 2 reopening that will go into effect this upcoming Tuesday, June 16, according to a report from FOX2Now. “Phase 2 means no statewide […]

todayJune 13, 2020 31

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