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Kaleb Filis Leaves For Military Deployment
When I signed my name on the dotted line for the United State Air Force, it confirmed that for the next six years, Uncle Sam owned me. At the time, I had no idea I would eventually have my own radio show. I also never thought the two worlds would merge. If you haven't heard by now, I will be deploying soon with the U.S. Air Force. My last day behind the mic will be March 7.
White House Petition Seeks to Make MLB Opening Day a National Holiday
Major League Baseball Opening Day; sunshine, tailgating, hot dogs, beer, and the crack of the bat. We all wish we could take a day off and enjoy the MLB Opening Day, but instead, most of us are stuck at work. Now, former St. Louis Cardinal "The Wizard" Ozzie Smith has partnered with Budweiser to make Major League Baseball's Opening Day a national holiday.
Kaleb, Rob and Kevin Catch Some Missouri Mavericks Hockey in Independence [PHOTOS]
Ever since Rob moved to Missouri and left his beloved Northern hockey loving region, I promised him that we would go to a Missouri Mavericks game. Last night (Feb. 26), I fulfilled my promise and I took Rob and Kevin Walker to their first every Missouri Mavericks game at the Independence Events Center.
Smith-Cotton Tigers to Host Double Header Against KC Center
The Smith-Cotton Tigers and Lady Tigers will host KC Center tonight (Feb. 14) in a West Central Conference match-up. The Smith-Cotton Lady Tigers are coming off of an impressive win against St. Pius, while the Tigers had a thrilling buzzer beater to beat Clinton.
Should Sedalia Host a ‘Polar Plunge’ Event? [POLL]
The 7th annual Polar Plunge on Feb. 8 in Columbia was an enormous success, raising $74,000 to-date. A total of 376 brave men and women from around the area donned costumes and swimwear to take a dip into Stephens Lake. They all had a reason to dive into the freezing water, the money went to help the athletes of Special Olympics Missouri.
Smith-Cotton High School Announces Ryan Boyer as New Head Football Coach
Ryan Boyer has been named the new head football coach at Smith-Cotton High School. Boyer has been on the coaching staff at Smith-Cotton for the last five years. He served as the offensive coordinator and quarterback coach in the 2012 and 2013 seasons.
Would You Rather Wednesday: Photograph the Future or Picture the Past?
It's back! Sorry that "Would You Rather Wednesday" has been like that weird cousin that no one talks to then he randomly shows up at a family function unannounced smelling like wet dog. After an overly excessive holiday break, we dabble into the past and the future.
What’s Your Favorite Mid-Missouri Country Bar? [POLL]
It's no surprise that we, the fine folks of West Central Missouri, enjoy our country way of life. Most of our lives involve the country lifestyle. Whether it's farming, hunting, fishing or just being outdoors. So when the work is over and you want to have a good time, which local country bar do you prefer?
Sedalia Middle School’s Torch Club Sends Care Package to Soliders in Afghanistan
During the holiday season, you can't help but to think about the brave men and women who are serving overseas during that time. The Torch Club at the Sedalia Middle School, a leadership group organized by the Boys and Girls Clubs of West Central Missouri, certainly did not forget our soldiers.
Take a Peek Behind the Scenes at Our Radio Station
Anytime I go out, whether it's to get my haircut, call a sports game or to grab something to eat, people will often say things like,"You guys have too much fun at work," or "You all are crazy." Most of you associate radio with only what is heard on air. I want to take you behind the scenes of things you don't hear on air that happen in our building.