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Watch Indiana State Sycamores vs. Missouri State Bears: TV channel, live stream info, start time
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Missouri State Bears @ Indiana State Sycamores
Current Records: Missouri State 10-7, Indiana State 14-3
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Missouri State is 8-2 against Indiana State since February of 2019, and they’ll have a chance to extend that success on Tuesday. Both teams will face off in a Missouri Valley battle at 7:00 p.m. ET at Hulman Center. Both teams come into the contest bolstered by wins in their previous matches.
Missouri State’s three-game losing streak finally came to an end on Saturday. They walked away with a 74-64 win over the Aces. The victory was just what Missouri State needed coming off of a 77-53 defeat in their prior game.
Missouri State got their win on the backs of several key players, but it was N.J. Benson out in front who dropped a double-double on 22 points and 13 rebounds. As a matter of fact, that’s the most points Benson has scored all season. The team also got some help courtesy of Raphe Ayres, who scored 14 points along with five rebounds.
Indiana State has made a habit of sweeping their opponents off the court, having now won seven matchups by 21 points or more this season. They steamrolled past the Bruins 94-64 at home. Winning is a bit easier when you work as a team to rack up 11 more assists than your opponent, as Indiana State did.
Indiana State’s win on Saturday was the result of several impressive offensive performances. One of the most notable came from Jayson Kent, who scored 19 points along with seven rebounds and three steals. Another player making a difference was Isaiah Swope, who went 8 for 11 from beyond the arc en route to 24 points and 2 assists.
The Bears’ win bumped their record up to 10-7. As for the Sycamores, their win was their seventh straight at home, which pushed their record up to 14-3.
Not only did both teams in this Tuesday’s contest win their last matches, they also took care of their bettors and covered the spread. As for their next game, Indiana State is the favorite in this one, as the experts expect to see them win by 12.5 points. For those looking to play the spread, take note: they are a solid 5-1 against the spread when playing as the favorites at home.
Missouri State didn’t have too much breathing room in their matchup against Indiana State when the teams last played back in February of 2023, but they still walked away with a 66-62 victory. Will Missouri State repeat their success, or does Indiana State have a better game plan this time around? We’ll find out soon enough.
Odds
Indiana State is a big 12.5-point favorite against Missouri State, according to the latest college basketball odds.
The oddsmakers had a good feel for the line for this one, as the game opened with the Sycamores as a 13.5-point favorite.
The over/under is set at 151 points.
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Series History
Missouri State has won 8 out of their last 10 games against Indiana State.
- Feb 26, 2023 – Missouri State 66 vs. Indiana State 62
- Jan 15, 2023 – Missouri State 64 vs. Indiana State 62
- Feb 15, 2022 – Missouri State 79 vs. Indiana State 70
- Jan 25, 2022 – Indiana State 76 vs. Missouri State 72
- Jan 03, 2021 – Missouri State 70 vs. Indiana State 66
- Jan 02, 2021 – Missouri State 84 vs. Indiana State 74
- Mar 06, 2020 – Missouri State 78 vs. Indiana State 51
- Feb 16, 2020 – Missouri State 71 vs. Indiana State 58
- Feb 01, 2020 – Indiana State 78 vs. Missouri State 68
- Feb 23, 2019 – Missouri State 67 vs. Indiana State 61
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Lake of the Ozarks ranks among cleanest US lakes, study finds
This Missouri lake is among the cleanest in America
A new study tracking data from 2020 to 2025 says Missouri’s Lake of the Ozarks is the fourth cleanest lake in the country.
One of Missouri’s largest lakes is among the cleanest in the nation, according to a new report.
A study conducted by Lake.com, a vacation rental platform for properties near or on water, focused on the 100 largest lakes in the United States and their chemical data from Jan. 1, 2020, to July 15, 2025.
The lakes were tested for eight of the most commonly measured characteristics that can suggest their cleanliness, including pH, ammonia and lead.
What’s the cleanest lake in Missouri?
Lake.com rated the Lake of the Ozarks as the fourth-cleanest lake in the country.
The lake earned a 1.85 out of 10 in its pollution score, bolstered primarily by its low pH and sulfate levels, as well as its lack of lead and ammonia.
The report listed the following measurements for the lake:
- Dissolved oxygen: 7.5 mg/L
- Phosphorus: 0.01 mg/L
- Sulfate: 1.66 mg/L
- Turbidity: 2.3 NTU
- Difference from pH7: 2.3 pH
- Pollution score: 1.85/10
What did Lakes.com have to say about Lake of the Ozarks?
“With 54,000 surface acres and 1,150 miles of shoreline, more coastline than the entire state of California, it is the largest non-flood-control man-made lake in the United States. The lake’s distinctive serpentine shape, stretching 92 miles from Bagnell Dam to the lake’s western reach, earned it the nickname “The Magic Dragon.” The lake extends across four Missouri counties, Camden, Morgan, Miller, and Benton, with the city of Osage Beach at the busy southeastern junction of the main channel and the Grand Glaize arm serving as the region’s commercial hub.”
What are the cleanest lakes in the nation?
Lake.com lists these lakes as the cleanest in the nation:
- Lake Superior (Michigan/Minnesota/Wisconsin/Ontario)
- Lake Chelan (Washington)
- Lake Hartwell (Georgia/South Carolina)
- Lake of the Ozarks (Missouri)
- Lake Pend Oreille (Idaho)
- Lake Winnibigoshish (Minnesota)
- Kentucky Lake (Kentucky/Tennessee)
- Lake Norman (North Carolina)
- Lake Mead (Arizona/Nevada)
- Flathead Lake (Montana)
What are the dirtiest lakes in the nation?
Lake.com lists the following lakes as the dirtiest lakes in the nation:
- Lake Okeechobee (Florida)
- American Falls Reservoir (Idaho)
- Lake Texoma (Oklahoma, Texas)
- Eufaula Lake (Oklahoma)
- Lake Clark (Alaska)
- Lake George (Florida)
- Utah Lake (Utah)
- Oneida Lake (New York)
- Pyramid Lake (Nevada)
- Richland-Chambers Reservoir (Texas)
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First-generation-American students remind Missouri politicians why unity, freedom of speech are so important ahead of the nation’s 250th anniversary
Phoenix’s Stage 1 fire restrictions could limit where people can use fireworks ahead of Fourth of July celebrations. Phoenix leaders say professional fireworks shows are still planned, but they’re urging residents to leave the fireworks to the pros. Under the city’s updated rules, fireworks are banned on city property and within one mile of mountain preserves, desert parks and wilderness areas. Pop-up fireworks tents are appearing across the city, but police are already checking for vendors selling without permits. Anyone caught setting off fireworks illegally could face a $2,500 fine, possible jail time and even bigger costs if they start a fire.
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24 Missourians charged in national health care fraud investigation
Healthcare fraud: Hundreds charged by DOJ
Justice Department officials announced they are charging 455 defendants over schemes involving more than $6.5 billion in alleged false claims.
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The U.S. Department of Justice has charged more than 450 people — including more than two dozen Missouri residents — in connection with global health care fraud schemes totaling a record $6.5 billion.
The DOJ wrote in a news release on June 23 that the alleged fraud and opioid abuse schemes involved 455 people across 45 states who submitted false claims to Medicare, Medicaid and other health care programs and “caused significant patient harm, including death.” Ninety doctors and other licensed medical professionals are among those charged in the schemes.
In all, 56 federal districts and 50 state Medicaid Fraud Control Units participated in the investigation ― the most in the DOJ’s history.
“Health care fraud steals from taxpayers, exploits vulnerable patients, and puts lives at risk,” U.S. Department of Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy, Jr. said. “Today’s historic enforcement action sends a clear message: if you use our health care system to enrich yourself at the expense of patients or the American people, we will find you, we will prosecute you, and we will hold you accountable.”
Luxury cars, fine art and a hotel in the Philippines
Since June 8, hundreds of defendants have been arrested in connection with the schemes, in what the DOJ is calling the 2026 National Health Care Fraud Takedown.
In one case in Arizona, Acting Attorney General Todd Blanche said a corporate executive allegedly took $1 billion in taxpayer funds after billing for wound grafts and charging more than $1 million per patient. The money was later allegedly used to buy million-dollar homes, luxury cars and even build a hotel in the Philippines.
In another case in Florida, three defendants were charged for their roles in an $118 million allograft fraud scheme where a nurse practitioner allegedly used the proceeds to fund their lavish lifestyle, including a luxury box at an NFL stadium and over $400,000 in fine art.
How many Missourians have been charged in the 2026 National Health Care Fraud Take Down?
Twenty-four Missourians have been charged in the state for their alleged participation in health care fraud, with three others being charged out of state. The most common charges include “false statement to receive a health care payment” and “stealing by deceit in connection with Medicaid fraud.”
Two of the complaints allege that the accused parties fraudulently pocketed more than $100,000.
- Michelle Terry, 48, of Saint Peters, was charged with Medicaid fraud and stealing. Terry, who owns an adult daycare center, is accused of submitting false claims for purported services to four Medicaid recipients from May 2023 to September 2024, collecting $114,480.32 in Medicaid funds in the process.
- Chontell Wilkes, 34, and Sandra Wilkes, 55, of St. Louis, were charged with Medicaid fraud and stealing. The pair owns Smiles Adult Day Care, and are accused of submitting 1,418 false claims for adult day care services that were not provided. Through this scheme, Medicaid paid the Wilkeses more than $121,362.20 for services not provided.
In total, the cases cost the state more than $613,000, Missouri Attorney General Catherine Hanaway said in a news release.
What is health care fraud?
The U.S. Federal Bureau of Investigation states that health care fraud is defined as intentionally deceiving the health care system to receive illegal benefits or payments. It can be committed by medical providers, patients and other individuals.
What are the most common types of health care fraud?
The FBI lists the following as some of the most common types of health care fraud committed by medical providers:
- Double-billing: Submitting multiple claims for the same service.
- Phantom billing: Billing for a service visit or supplies that the patient never received.
- Unbundling: Submitting multiple bills for the same service.
- Upcoding: Billing for a more expensive service than the patient actually received.
Common types of fraud committed by patients and other individuals include:
- Bogus marketing: Convincing people to provide their health insurance identification number and other personal information to bill for non-rendered services, steal their identity, or enroll them in a fake benefit plan.
- Identity theft/identity swapping: Using another person’s health insurance or allowing another person to use your insurance.
- Impersonating a health care professional: Providing or billing for health services or equipment without a license.
Common types of fraud involving prescriptions included:
- Forgery: Creating or using forged prescriptions.
- Diversion: Diverting legal prescriptions for illegal uses, such as selling your prescription medication.
- Doctor shopping: Visiting multiple providers to get prescriptions for controlled substances, or getting prescriptions from medical offices that engage in unethical practices.
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