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Missouri Joker

Entertainment

Alert system mistake warns Missouri residents Joker is on the loose

JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. (UPI) -- The Missouri State Highway Patrol is reassuring the public that Batman villain Joker is not on the loose after a staff member sent an emergency alert to mobile devices. Missouri residents received alerts from the highway patrol Tuesday warning citizens of "Gotham City" to be on the lookout for a purple and green 1978 Dodge 3700 GT with license plate number "UKIDME" -- a description that matches the vehicle used by Jack Nicholson as the Joker […]

todayJanuary 19, 2022 33

certified pre-owned car care

Automotive News

Today’s state of car manufacturing in America

Seeing as though it’s become increasingly easier to drink from the “glass-half-empty” cup, we thought that everyone could use some good news. Surprisingly, that good news is coming from the U.S. car manufacturing industry. Manufacturing overall in the United States has done better than what many analysts thought the industry would, with polling conducted by news agency Reuters reported that forecasts had the sector growing at 0.6%.  However, as of July 2021, production at auto plants across the country soared […]

todayNovember 15, 2021 30

Tornadoes Missouri Illinois

Illinois

Tornadoes confirmed in Missouri’s Lead Belt, southwestern Illinois

ST. MARY, FREDERICKTOWN and FARMINGTON, Mo./CHESTER, Ill. -- The National Weather Service (NWS) in St. Louis confirms that tornadoes touched down Sunday evening throughout the bi-state region. NWS alerts at around 8:30 p.m. Sunday reported confirmation of a tornado touching down in Farmington inside Missouri's Lead Belt region. 40 minutes later, NWS confirmed other tornadoes touching down near Fredericktown and St. Mary. Farmington fire officials report significant damage on the south side of town. Reports of "significant damage" also came from […]

todayOctober 25, 2021 69

Sinclair Broadcast Group

Business & Lifestyle

Ransomware attack hits Sinclair stations

HUNT VALLEY, Md. -- A ransomware attack targeted Sinclair Broadcast Group (NASDAQ: SBGI) over the weekend. On Saturday, Sinclair officials would identify and investigate what they considered a "potential security incident." Officials would provide an update Sunday stating that certain servers and workstations suffered a ransomware attack. Moreover, certain office and operational networks were experiencing disruptions. Data was also taken from the company's network. As a result, Sinclair markets, including three in Illinois and two in Missouri, could not run local […]

todayOctober 18, 2021 19

Missouri MoDNR water

Missouri

MoDNR to offer millions in savings in water project financing

JEFFERSON CITY -- The Missouri Department of Natural Resources’ (MoDNR) Financial Assistance Center (FAC) invites communities to apply for below-market financing for capital projects through the Clean Water State Revolving Fund and Drinking Water State Revolving Fund programs. Applications submitted by March 1, 2022, will receive top priority for loan and funding in the next fiscal year. State Revolving Fund borrowers benefit from low-interest rates, as well as from personalized assistance from a dedicated department project manager. About the Clean […]

todayOctober 13, 2021 41

Culver-Stockton Homecoming 2021

Missouri

Culver-Stockton announces Homecoming 2021 winners

CANTON, Mo. — Culver-Stockton College welcomed alumni and friends to campus on Saturday, September 25, 2021, for a one-day homecoming celebration. Several outdoor events took place including a parade, marching band competition, a variety of reunions, athletic competitions, and campus tours. The results of the competitions are as provided via a press release Friday: Marching band parade competition The marching band parade competition has a scoring system with a total of 150 points possible. Junior High Division 1st: Canton Junior […]

todayOctober 2, 2021 28

Rolling Stones Mick Jagger

Entertainment

Rolling Stones resume ‘No Filter’ tour, honor Charlie Watts

ST. LOUIS (UPI) -- The Rolling Stones have resumed their No Filter tour following COVID-19 delays and the death of their drummer, Charlie Watts. The rock band performed Sunday at the Dome at America's Center in St. Louis after postponing shows in 2020 due to the pandemic. The Rolling Stones paid tribute to Watts, who died in August. The show opened with an empty stage and a drumbeat as photos of Watts flashed on a video board. After performing "It's […]

todaySeptember 27, 2021 32

Capital Area Region

Football scores from across central and southern Illinois, Missouri

Friday night's action on the gridiron has concluded. Teams from across central and southern Illinois, and parts of Missouri are now preparing for next week's competition. Here are the scores from Friday, September 17: Apollo Mattoon 20, Effingham 14 Mahomet-Seymour 53, Lincoln 22 Taylorville 55, Mount Zion 14 Big 12 Normal West 14, Bloomington 10 Champaign Central 1, Urbana 0, forfeit Peoria 1, (Peoria) Manual 0, forfeit Black Diamond Sesser-Valier/Waltonville 61, Edwards County 7 Carmi-White County 30, Christopher-Zeigler-Royalton 0 Fairfield 52, […]

todaySeptember 18, 2021 55

Mike Parson

Missouri

Parson trims $115 million from state budget

JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. (The Center Square) – On the day Gov. Mike Parson signed into law an extension for Medicaid funding – passed by the legislature after the threat of $700 million in budget cuts – he trimmed $115 million in budgeted spending with 26 line-item vetoes. Gov. Parson on Wednesday and Thursday signed more than a dozen Fiscal Year 2022 state operating budget bills. The Missouri FY22 state budget is about $35.6 billion, including $10.5 billion in general revenue. […]

todayJuly 2, 2021 25

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