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Beau Pribula injury: Missouri QB expected to miss rest of regular season after hurting ankle vs. Vanderbilt
No. 15 Missouri lost starting quarterback Beau Pribula to a left ankle injury early in the third quarter of its 17-10 loss to No. 10 Vanderbilt on Saturday. Sources told CBS Sports' Matt Zenitz the injury will cost Pribula at least the rest of the...
Beau Pribula injury: Missouri quarterback carted off field vs. Vanderbilt with apparent leg injury
No. 15 Missouri lost starting quarterback Beau Pribula to a left leg injury early in the third quarter of the game at No. 10 Vanderbilt on Saturday. With the game tied 3-3, Pribula got bent up on a fourth-down rushing attempt near the goal line as...
UWG men’s basketball opens season at Nebraska
It has been 245 days since the last West Georgia men's basketball game, but the wait is finally over. Wolves basketball officially tips off the 2025-26 campaign next Monday (Nov. 3), taking on the Nebraska Cornhuskers at Pinnacle Bank Arena in...
Hear from City Council candidates
-Messenger file photo The Municipal Building, 819 First Ave. S., is shown. Fort Dodge voters will select City Council members on Tuesday.A handful of contested City Council races await Fort Dodge voters on Tuesday. Four candidates are seeking two...
Health Care Summit explores AI’s growing influence
Local health care experts discussed patient and clinician benefits and the opportunities associated with artificial intelligence — as well as the need for guardrails — on Oct. 2 during the second annual In Business Madison Health Care Summit. The...
New childrens book empowers kids to embrace all aspects of their personality
COLUMBIA — Erica Martin and Aireen Arellano decided to create a children’s book based on their personal experiences with identity and culture. The book, titled “Pixelated Pearl,” follows a young Filipino girl struggling with the conflicting traits...
Missouri Sports Hall of Fame announces sale of its building
The Missouri Sports Hall of Fame, which has been plagued by financial troubles in recent months, has announced it has sold its building in southeast Springfield. The building has been closed for some time, and the organization’s website tells...
Utz Brands, Inc. (NYSE:UTZ) Q3 2025 Earnings Call Transcript
Utz Brands, Inc. (NYSE:UTZ) Q3 2025 Earnings Call Transcript October 30, 2025 Utz Brands, Inc. reports earnings inline with expectations. Reported EPS is $0.23 EPS, expectations were $0.23. Operator: Ladies and gentlemen, thank you for standing...
Missouri gymnastics moving to new home for 2026 season
Missouri gymnastics is vaulting over to Mizzou Arena for the 2026 season. The Tigers, coached by Shannon Welker and fresh off a third-place finish in the national championship last season, have announced that they are changing their home venue for...
Missouri Sports Hall of Fame announces sale of building and relocation plan
SPRINGFIELD, Mo. (Edited News Release/KY3) - The Missouri Sports Hall of Fame announced it will relocate to a more centrally located site within Springfield after selling its building. Museum leaders sold the Hall of Fame building at Highland...
Missouri woodland owners learn from the best at annual conference
“Not only were they the top Tree Farm in Missouri, but they also made the ‘Elite Eight’ of this year’s national competition,” Stelzer said. “To be recognized as one of the top eight privately managed woodlands in the country is quite an honor.”...
Reciprocal fishing, hunting agreements renewed with neighboring states
Kentucky anglers and waterfowl hunters can again use their resident licenses on certain shared waters with neighboring states under new reciprocal agreements that took effect Thursday, Oct. 16. The agreements were finalized following adjournment...
Sponsored: Transforming Senior Living in Southeast Missouri
Shamela Armour and Holly Seyer, co-founders of Newbridge Retirement Community, are a mother-daughter duo with a passion for senior living. Newbridge, a resort-style community, offers independent living, assisted living and memory care in Southeast...
Nationwide drug disposal event is coming to Missouri
The Drug Enforcement Administration is holding its biannual National Take Back Day on Saturday, Oct. 25. It allows for people to anonymously dispose of drugs that are legal, prescribed and unwanted at the Boone County Sheriff’s Office and other...
Voters lose when maps get redrawn before every election instead of once a decade
Cityscape | Twin Cities urban geographer Bill Lindeke weighs in on city life, transportation, planning and more in his column delivered to your inbox weekly. After the U.S. census is conducted every 10 years, each state must redraw its...
Nine Operators Receive Licenses for Online Betting in Missouri
The Missouri Gaming Commission (MGC) has announced the issuance of nine temporary online sports betting licenses in preparation for the upcoming launch of sports wagering in the Show-Me State in December of this year. Missouri Gaming Commission...
Why are Democrats suddenly downplaying climate change? – This Week in Cleantech
This Week in Cleantech is a weekly podcast covering the most impactful stories in clean energy and climate in 15 minutes or less featuring Paul Gerke of Factor This and Tigercomm’s Mike Casey. Clarion Events Content Director Jeremiah Karpowicz is...
Where Missouri football’s run game needs to improve vs Vanderbilt
After soaring to the top of the national rushing leaderboard against mostly overmatched opponents, Missouri football’s star running back Ahmad Hardy has faced some midseason adversity. Auburn's defense was aggressive up front with the Mizzou...
20 gripping documentaries about devastating natural disasters
The immense power of nature is both terrifying and unforgettable, a feeling the films below capture perfectly. Check them out. 1 of 20 'When the Levees Broke: A Requiem in Four Acts' (Max) © John Rowland-The Lafayette Daily Advertiser Spike Lee’s...