Missouri remains a very popular location for enemies to target missiles at and the list is growing apparently based on an updated nuclear first strike list from FEMA.
A Missouri police department shared an urgent warning about a new scam they've been made aware of that begins with an unexpected package arriving on your doorstep. Many are unaware of the danger that awaits inside.
Authorities in Missouri are still trying to learn exactly what went wrong as they investigate a mass casualty event in Missouri after a home suddenly exploded in the middle of the night.
An investigation by the United States Department of Labor has led the feds to sue a Missouri restaurant for $1.87 million dollars in back wages on behalf of 26 employees.
This brings up so many questions. Many maps have been shared over the years showing what the federal government believes would be the most likely targets if a worst-case scenario nuclear exchange were to occur. Why does that latest FEMA map now show many unexpected Missouri targets all of a sudden?
I've heard it said that if you fail to learn history, you are doomed to repeat it. That's why it's important that we all know that the Missouri capital building has burned to the ground twice and for strange reasons.
It's not completely unexpected, but still sad that Big Lots announced today that they're closing more than 300 stores and I've confirmed that includes a half dozen locations in Missouri.
I wouldn't be so paranoid if it wasn't for the fact that everyone is out to get me. Perhaps that's an exaggeration, but can you identify with the idea that things may be happening around you that are more dangerous than you'd like to think? Well, consider this. A report infers that there are 5 labs in different parts of Missouri that contain deadly plagues. Gulp.
Having grown up in a Missouri family that farms, I can tell you that farmers know things that others don't and that's especially true about the weather. They have almost a sixth sense to understand seasons. That's why I took notice when Farmer's Almanac says it knows what day will be the first Fall frost in Missouri.