The Metro Nashville Police Department’s Urban Search and Rescue team searched the Cumberland River by boat on Thursday for missing Mizzou student Riley Strain (March 14, 2024 photo courtesy of Metro Nashville Twitter) Authorities in Nashville have been using boats, drones and helicopters in their extensive search for missing Mizzou …
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UPDATE: New surveillance video shows missing Mizzou student after he left Nashville bar
22-year-old Riley Strain is the missing Mizzou student last seen in Nashville, Tennessee (undated photo courtesy of Metro Nashville Police Department Twitter page) Authorities in Nashville, Tennessee have been using helicopters in their search for a missing Mizzou student from southwest Missouri’s Springfield. 22-year-old Riley Strain was last seen Friday …
Read More »UPDATE: MU Health Care Children’s hospital, Zimmer Communications officials praise generosity of mid-Missourians during Radiothon
939 the Eagle’s Hannah the Producer and Randy Tobler hold the ceremonial $225,000 check Friday evening after the two-day radiothon finished (photo courtesy of Zimmer Communications) More than $225,000 was raised during Thursday and Friday’s 18th annual 939 the Eagle Missouri Credit Union Miracles for Kids Radiothon. The fundraiser benefits …
Read More »Veterans United purchase of massive IBM building in Columbia gets green light from council
The former IBM building on Columbia’s LeMone Industrial drive is near Gates and CenturyLink (February 19, 2024 photo from 939 the Eagle’s Brian Hauswirth) Columbia’s city council has approved the sale of the massive former IBM building on LeMone Industrial drive to the largest private employer in Columbia/Boone County. The …
Read More »Columbia-based Veterans United wants to purchase former IBM building
The former 93,000 square foot IBM facility is located at 2810 LeMone Industrial drive in Columbia (February 19, 2024 photo from 939 the Eagle’s Brian Hauswirth) The largest private employer in Columbia/Boone County wants to purchase the former IBM building on Columbia’s Lemone Industrial drive. Columbia’s city council is scheduled …
Read More »(LISTEN): Jefferson City’s Newsradio 950 KWOS turns 87 today
President Harry Truman’s whistle stop presidential campaign stops in Jefferson City on June 16, 1948. KWOS broadcast President Truman’s address live (file photo courtesy of Zimmer Radio’s Steve Morse) Our Zimmer sister station Newsradio 950 KWOS in Jefferson City is celebrating its 87th birthday today. KWOS engineer Steve Morse says …
Read More »(LISTEN): Jefferson City mom praises Children’s Hospital for saving her son’s life; fundraising efforts continue for diabetic alert dog
This is one-year-old Greyson Huntley of Jefferson City, who suffers from type-1 diabetes (photo courtesy of family friend Carla Dziadosz) Fundraising efforts are underway in Jefferson City to help a one-year-old boy who suffers from type-1 diabetes be able to get his dog trained as a diabetic alert dog. The …
Read More »Here comes winter!
Our storm starts out today with rain transitioning to a wintry mix. But the forecast is all over the map. ABC – 17 Storm Center is predicting light snow overnight. A transition to all snow is expected on Tuesday and wind speeds with gusts up to 40 mph possible. For …
Read More »AG Bailey tangles with LGBT plan
Missouri Attorney General Andrew Bailey is against a Biden Administration rule that seeks to require LGBT juveniles to be placed in foster care homes with individuals who are trained in gender identity issues … Bailey has teamed up with 18 other attorneys general who are telling the feds that the …
Read More »Missouri synagogues up their security precautions
Missouri’s synagogues are taking the security threat against Jews very seriously. Rabbi Brigitte Rosenberg says St. Louis temples stepped up security years ago, especially after the 2018 killings in Pittsburg … Some synagogues have hired firms to train their members in active shooter classes. In Clayton, police cars are often …
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