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If You Live in Missouri, NEVER Answer Calls from These 11 Numbers
Perhaps you're a fairly tech-savvy person and think you can't be fooled by scammers. Think again. If you live in Missouri, there are 11 phone numbers that you should never ever answer. Not even for a brief second or you could be ripped off.
5 Things No One in Missouri Should Leave in Their Backyard Ever
Considering the fact that I once ran over a garden hose with a lawn mower and ruined both in my Missouri yard, perhaps I'm not a great person to be teaching others what they should or shouldn't leave in a backyard. However, people much smarter than me have shared some pro advice that I'll happily pass along on the do's and don'ts of what stays outside.
Missouri’s Most Affordable Housing Market is WHAT?!
When you hear what is allegedly Missouri's most affordable housing market, I would not blame you if your first question is "WHAT?!".
Once Popular T-shirt Brand Down to One Remaining Store
The retro brand still exists today thanks to its website and one remaining store.
Work-Life Balance: Companies Embracing the 4-Day Work Week in 2024
Shorter work weeks can have positive effects on workers and companies. It's a win-win!
Council Kills Water Tower Logo Project
The Sedalia City Council, in their regular session Monday night, rejected a $57,500 contract with Viking Painting, LLC, to apply the City's logo and tagline on Sedalia's water towers.
26 Best Specialty Coffee Places in Missouri Rated Best to Worst
I cannot recall meeting any coffee that I didn't like. That being said, there are some Missouri places that apparently brew the java better than others. There's a recent ranking of the top 26 specialty coffee places in Missouri.
Romance Scams Rising at Alarming Rate; How Not To be a Victim
Romance scams cost Americans billions in 2022, and they're only getting worse.
Watch the Cicada Chaos As Trillions of Insects Emerge from Their Subterranean Slumber
The Cicada-geddon has arrived.
How Hot Will It Be This Summer? So Hot the National Weather Service Has Launched a New Tool to Measure It
2023 was the warmest year on record, and the National Weather Service has launched a new way to measure the impact of summer heat on our health.