JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. (KFVS) – Missourians are being urged to be conscious of fireplace security throughout the fireworks season developing with Independence Day.
In a press release, the Missouri Division of Public Security’s Division of Hearth Security is reminding the general public that public fireworks shows are the most secure alternatives on the subject of security on July 4.
“Shopper fireworks are doubtlessly harmful if there’s a malfunction or if they don’t seem to be used with security in thoughts and with the right precautions,” State Hearth Marshal Tim Bean stated. “Public fireworks shows deliver Missouri communities collectively for occasionally breathtaking shows that may be loved with out risking damage or fires. Those that use client fireworks ought to begin by ensuring they’re authorized the place they reside, by reviewing security suggestions and by conserving fireworks away from kids.”
Licensed seasonal retailers are in a position to promote fireworks from June 20 to July 10.
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The assertion says that in keeping with the Nationwide Hearth Safety Affiliation, about 40 % of Independence Day construction fires occur due to fireworks.
Davy and Natalie Lloyd, courtesy Facebook page of Ben Baker of Neosho, Mo.
(Neosho, MO) — The funerals will be this week in Missouri for a missionary couple killed in Haiti. Davy and Natalie Lloyd were killed by armed gangs in the troubled country.
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Their visitations will be Monday and their funerals will be Tuesday in southwest Missouri’s Neosho.
Natalie is the daughter of Rep. Ben Baker, R-Neosho.
A police escort led their bodies from a Kansas City airport on Friday to Neosho, with many people lining the streets of Neosho and beyond to welcome them home.
This community is amazing. The outpouring of love and support is just overwhelming. Here are just a few pictures from the welcoming Davy and Natalie received when they finally made it back to Neosho today. Hundreds of people that were standing out by their cars and many with… pic.twitter.com/SRaU763kaY
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Ty Stauss hit a solo home run in the bottom of the first inning and Southeast Missouri State never trailed in a 63 victory over No. 5 national seed Arkansas at the Fayetteville Regional on Sunday, eliminating the Razorbacks.
FAYETTEVILLE, Ark.: Ty Stauss hit a solo home run in the bottom of the first inning and Southeast Missouri State never trailed in a 6-3 victory over No. 5 national seed Arkansas at the Fayetteville Regional on Sunday, eliminating the Razorbacks.
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SE Missouri State (36-26) advanced to play Kansas State in the nightcap. If the Redhawks win, the regional championship will be decided on Monday with a berth in the super regionals on the line.
Stauss sent a a 0-1 pitch from Gage Wood over the fence in left field for the early lead.
Josh Cameron and Ian Riley had RBI singles in a three-run fourth inning to put the Redhawks up 4-0.
Arkansas (44-16) scored its first run in the top of the fifth on a two-out solo home run by Peyton Holt.
The Redhawks got the run back in their half of the inning when Brooks Kettering homered to lead off the inning. Riley singled and scored on a Kettering single to give SE Missouri State a five-run lead.
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The Razorbacks’ final two runs came in the ninth on a one-out, two-run home run by Parker Rowland.
Collin Wilma started for the Redhawks, allowing one run on one hit and two walks in 4 1/3 innings with six strikeouts. Logan Katen (2-0) got the win with 2 1/3 innings of shutout relief. Kyle Miller got the final two outs for his eighth save.
Wood (3-2) took the loss after yielding four runs on four hits and a walk in three innings. He struck out four.
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SE Missouri is aiming for its first trip to the College World Series. Arkansas has made 11 CWS appearances, most recently in 2022, but has never won it.
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LAKE OF THE OZARKS, Mo. (KFVS) – KFVS-TV/Heartland News was honored by several prestigious awards at the Missouri Broadcaster Association Awards Dinner on Saturday night.
Todd Richards was honored as Best Sportscaster for his story on former football player Danny Lee Johnson.
Crystal Britt was honored for her story on the Bollinger County Tornado recovery efforts in the Best Hard News category.
The KFVS Breakfast Show was honored as Best Newscast in the Medium Market Category.
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Also honored as runner-up was KFVS12.com for Best Website.
Kathy Sweeney and her reports on Coroner Wavis Jordan received second place statewide in the Sunshine Hero Award.
KFVS-TV’s parent company Gray TV, also owns KYTV, KCTV, KMOV and WGEM, all which won multiple awards at the Margaritaville Lake Resort at Lake of the Ozarks.