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Today’s sports broadcast highlights FRIDAY’S TELEVISION • Soccer: FIFA World Cup: Group A: Qatar vs. Senegal, 7 a.m., FS1 (Comcast 43) • Soccer: FIFA World Cup: Group A: Netherlands vs.
Today’s sports broadcast highlights FRIDAY’S TELEVISION • Soccer: FIFA World Cup: Group A: Qatar vs. Senegal, 7 a.m., FS1 (Comcast 43) • Soccer: FIFA World Cup: Group A: Netherlands vs.
Chrisman finds groove in second quarter on way to rout of Oak Park William Chrisman girls basketball coach Eric Schroer hopes Monday was a preview of good things to come. Senior Mele Taula and her teammates were in midseason form as the Bears opened the 2022-23 basketball season with a 62-42 victory over visiting Oak Park High School.
On the afternoon of June 21, James Hensley said he happened to be driving home from work a bit earlier than usual. As he turned into his western Blue Springs neighborhood, the dark plumes in the sky caught his eye.
Dear Readers: I’m taking this week off for the holiday. The following column is from 2004.
WASHINGTON — As angry supporters of President Donald Trump stormed the U.S. Capitol, ready to smash through windows and beat police officers, Oath Keepers founder Stewart Rhodes extolled them as patriots and harkened back to the battle that kicked off the American Revolutionary War.
A memorial service will be held at 10 a.m. on Saturday, December 3, 2022, at Walnut Gardens Community of Christ Church, led by pastor Ken McLaughlin, with a reception after.
The Missouri women’s basketball team used a stout defense to extend its undefeated start to six games Monday. The Tigers (6-0) held Wake Forest to a season-low 28.8% shooting from the field – including just 17% in the first half – on the way to a 69-47 rout of the Demon Deacons in the opening contest of the Baha Mar Pink Flamingo Championship in Nassau, Bahamas.
A Blue Springs South High School student was taken into custody Monday for a threat posted on social media, police said. According to Blue Springs police, they received a report that day about the social media threat and along with the school district investigated the threat and identified who had posted it.
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Today’s sports broadcast highlights WEDNESDAY’S TELEVISION • Soccer: FIFA World Cup: Group E: Germany vs. Japan, 7 a.m., FS1 (Comcast 43) • Soccer: FIFA World Cup: Group E: Spain vs.