Missouri
Gamecocks complete sweep with 6-4 win over Missouri
The University of South Carolina baseball team completed a three-game sweep of Missouri with a 6-4 win on Saturday afternoon (April 11) at Taylor Stadium. Dawson Harman had two of Carolina’s four home runs in the contest.Harman’s two-run single brought in Ethan Lizama and KJ Scobey, giving Carolina a 2-0 lead in the top of the second. Harman extended the lead to 3-0 in the top of the fourth with his second home run of the season.Missouri cut the Gamecock lead to 3-2 in the bottom of the fourth on a two-run Jase Woita home run. Carolina answered in the top of the sixth as Scobey and Harman each hit solo home runs to left field, giving the Gamecocks a 5-2 advantage.Carolina ended its scoring on a solo home run from Will Craddock in the top of the ninth. Missouri scored a pair of runs in the ninth but Alex Philpott induced a fly out to right to end the game and complete the sweep.Harman and Scobey had three hits apiece in the 11-hit attack while Lizama and Patrick Evans had two hits apiece.Cooper Parks earned the win on the mound, improving to 3-1 on the year. He did not allow a hit in three innings of relief. Alex Valentin picked up the start. He allowed just one hit on two runs with five strikeouts in four innings. Philpott earned his third save of the season, getting the final out in the ninth.POSTGAME NOTESCarolina picks up its first-ever sweep at Missouri and first road SEC sweep since March 18-19, 2023, at Georgia.The Gamecock pitching staff allowed just five runs in the series.It was Carolina’s first SEC sweep since the Gamecocks swept Vanderbilt on March 23-24, 2024.UP NEXTCarolina opens a nine-game homestand on Tuesday night (April 14) when the Gamecocks host Davidson. First pitch is scheduled for 6:30 p.m. and the game will be streamed on SEC Network Plus.
The University of South Carolina baseball team completed a three-game sweep of Missouri with a 6-4 win on Saturday afternoon (April 11) at Taylor Stadium. Dawson Harman had two of Carolina’s four home runs in the contest.
Harman’s two-run single brought in Ethan Lizama and KJ Scobey, giving Carolina a 2-0 lead in the top of the second. Harman extended the lead to 3-0 in the top of the fourth with his second home run of the season.
Missouri cut the Gamecock lead to 3-2 in the bottom of the fourth on a two-run Jase Woita home run. Carolina answered in the top of the sixth as Scobey and Harman each hit solo home runs to left field, giving the Gamecocks a 5-2 advantage.
Carolina ended its scoring on a solo home run from Will Craddock in the top of the ninth. Missouri scored a pair of runs in the ninth but Alex Philpott induced a fly out to right to end the game and complete the sweep.
Harman and Scobey had three hits apiece in the 11-hit attack while Lizama and Patrick Evans had two hits apiece.
Cooper Parks earned the win on the mound, improving to 3-1 on the year. He did not allow a hit in three innings of relief. Alex Valentin picked up the start. He allowed just one hit on two runs with five strikeouts in four innings. Philpott earned his third save of the season, getting the final out in the ninth.
POSTGAME NOTES
- Carolina picks up its first-ever sweep at Missouri and first road SEC sweep since March 18-19, 2023, at Georgia.
- The Gamecock pitching staff allowed just five runs in the series.
- It was Carolina’s first SEC sweep since the Gamecocks swept Vanderbilt on March 23-24, 2024.
UP NEXT
Carolina opens a nine-game homestand on Tuesday night (April 14) when the Gamecocks host Davidson. First pitch is scheduled for 6:30 p.m. and the game will be streamed on SEC Network Plus.
Missouri
Kansas City, Missouri, city council takes action to ‘bring new life’ to downtown landmark
KANSAS CITY, Mo. — The Kansas City, Missouri, City Council voted Thursday to begin an effort to restore the once-grand Federal Reserve building on Grand Avenue in the city’s downtown.
Courtesy of Alicia M Brady, Urban Alicia Photography
The council approved an ordinance that directs KCMO City Manager Mario Vasquez to begin the receivership process “for the vacant nuisance property known as the former Federal Reserve Bank of Kansas City.”
The building closed in 2008 and neglect followed the closure, according to a docket memo to the city council that lays out problems with the building.
You can read the docket memo below.
“The site’s vacancy and nuisance conditions directly and increasingly depreciate the value of nearby properties and depress regional commercial activity; and residents and property owners near the site lament the nearly two decades of inactivity and decomposition, citing both aesthetic and security concerns involving the site’s crumbling exterior, graffiti covering the interior, broken glass and refuse strewn throughout, exposed ceilings with materials left dangling, an unsecured elevator shaft, and the site’s serving as a haven for squatting, fires, and other chronic nuisance activities; and the city has received multiple reports of property violations at the site over time, including falling debris and people entering through unsecured entrances, and the current developer’s failure to prevent and remediate these nuisances violates Code of Ordinances Sections 48-31 and 48-46(c), among other provisions.”
A developer bought the site in 2013, and the city approved a financial incentive deal in 2016 for the developer to build a 284-room hotel, a 450-space parking garage and a 40,000-square-foot family entertainment center.
The cost of the development was estimated at $182 million, but after investing $42 million in asbestos removal and interior demolition by April 2021, no other progress has been made on the project.
In 2022, the current developer got a temporary restraining order to avoid foreclosure after a default notice “alleging failure to maintain property insurance, unpaid property taxes, and outstanding mechanic’s liens,” according to a docket memo.
KSHB 41 News reached out to Alicia Brady, an Iowa-based photographer whose work includes photographs of the building’s decay.
Courtesy of Alicia M Brady, Urban Alicia Photography
“I was thrilled to learn that the mayor came across my post and photographs and that they helped spark action toward getting the former Federal Reserve building back on track for rehabilitation,” Brady said in an email to KSHB 41 News. “As someone who has been documenting abandoned and historic buildings since I was 15 years old, it’s incredibly rewarding to know that my work may have played a small part in preserving such an important piece of Kansas City’s history.”
KCMO Mayor Quinton Lucas posted on LinkedIn about Thursday’s council action.
“Since 2008, the old Federal Reserve Bank building has sat empty, left open to the elements, vandals, fires, neglect and decay,” Mayor Lucas said. “ No more. We’re taking action to ensure accountability from property owners and new life in this tower in the heart of our downtown.”
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Missouri
Missouri Partners With Trump Administration To Speed Nuclear, Infrastructure Projects – Missourinet
Missouri is taking another step toward expanding nuclear energy and other major infrastructure projects through a new partnership with the federal government.
Gov. Mike Kehoe signed a memorandum of understanding Wednesday with the Federal Permitting Improvement Steering Council at Ameren Missouri’s Callaway Energy Center near Steedman. The agreement is designed to better coordinate state and federal reviews, reduce permitting delays and increase transparency for major projects.
Kehoe said the partnership supports Missouri’s efforts to move quickly on future energy development, particularly nuclear energy.
“Missouri is proud to join four other states in signing the MOU, and we appreciate the Trump administration for helping us out to get to this goal, which, if you’ve been around me at all, you understand we don’t work at bureaucratic speed. We like business speed,” Kehoe said.
Under the agreement, Missouri will work with the Permitting Council to identify priority infrastructure projects and align state and federal review timelines. Federal officials say the partnership will help streamline project approvals while avoiding duplication between agencies.
The agreement comes as Missouri leaders continue exploring the future of nuclear energy. In May, Kehoe created a nuclear energy task force to examine how nuclear power can support the state’s long-term energy reliability and economic growth.
Missouri Department of Natural Resources Director Kurt Schaefer said the state is well-positioned to take advantage of the opportunity.
“We’re right at this culmination of having the right people in the state of Missouri and having the right people in Washington, D.C. to really try and bring not only Missouri, but the country really up to speed on everything from energy development, particularly nuclear, to critical mineral development that really have been kind of languishing for a lot of years,” Schaefer said.
Schaefer said the agreement could help remove delays that have slowed major projects in the past.
“With the Department of Natural Resources, the speed of business gets T-boned by the speed of the federal government. So, this couldn’t have come at a better time to get these reports out of how we can advance both nuclear energy and critical minerals and then work with the federal government to make sure that we don’t have any bureaucratic slowdowns on that end,” he said.
The Trump administration is using the agreement process to work directly with states on critical infrastructure projects. Missouri is the fifth state to sign an agreement with the Permitting Council, joining Alaska, Idaho, Tennessee and Utah.
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Missouri
Missouri Lottery Powerball, Pick 3 winning numbers for July 1, 2026
The Missouri Lottery offers several draw games for those aiming to win big.
Here’s a look at July 1, 2026, results for each game:
Winning Powerball numbers from July 1 drawing
02-06-26-39-68, Powerball: 06, Power Play: 2
Check Powerball payouts and previous drawings here.
Winning Pick 3 numbers from July 1 drawing
Midday: 1-3-3
Midday Wild: 9
Evening: 3-8-0
Evening Wild: 5
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Winning Pick 4 numbers from July 1 drawing
Midday: 0-5-9-5
Midday Wild: 1
Evening: 5-4-4-8
Evening Wild: 5
Check Pick 4 payouts and previous drawings here.
Winning Cash Pop numbers from July 1 drawing
Early Bird: 12
Morning: 03
Matinee: 01
Prime Time: 07
Night Owl: 02
Check Cash Pop payouts and previous drawings here.
Winning Show Me Cash numbers from July 1 drawing
05-07-18-25-33
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Winning Powerball Double Play numbers from July 1 drawing
10-20-30-60-64, Powerball: 07
Check Powerball Double Play payouts and previous drawings here.
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Are you a winner? Here’s how to claim your lottery prize
All Missouri Lottery retailers can redeem prizes up to $600. For prizes over $600, winners have the option to submit their claim by mail or in person at one of Missouri Lottery’s regional offices, by appointment only.
To claim by mail, complete a Missouri Lottery winner claim form, sign your winning ticket, and include a copy of your government-issued photo ID along with a completed IRS Form W-9. Ensure your name, address, telephone number and signature are on the back of your ticket. Claims should be mailed to:
Ticket Redemption
Missouri Lottery
P.O. Box 7777
Jefferson City, MO 65102-7777
For in-person claims, visit the Missouri Lottery Headquarters in Jefferson City or one of the regional offices in Kansas City, Springfield or St. Louis. Be sure to call ahead to verify hours and check if an appointment is required.
For additional instructions or to download the claim form, visit the Missouri Lottery prize claim page.
When are the Missouri Lottery drawings held?
- Powerball: 9:59 p.m. Monday, Wednesday and Saturday.
- Mega Millions: 10 p.m. Tuesday and Friday.
- Pick 3: 12:45 p.m. (Midday) and 8:59 p.m. (Evening) daily.
- Pick 4: 12:45 p.m. (Midday) and 8:59 p.m. (Evening) daily.
- Cash4Life: 8 p.m. daily.
- Cash Pop: 8 a.m. (Early Bird), 11 a.m. (Late Morning), 3 p.m. (Matinee), 7 p.m. (Prime Time) and 11 p.m. (Night Owl) daily.
- Show Me Cash: 8:59 p.m. daily.
- Lotto: 8:59 p.m. Wednesday and Saturday.
- Powerball Double Play: 9:59 p.m. Monday, Wednesday and Saturday.
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