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Truman's birthday is a Missouri state holiday; he implemented the Marshall plan | 93.9 The Eagle
Today is former President Harry Truman’s birthday. President Truman was America’s 33rd president and was born 140 years ago in southwest Missouri’s Lamar.
Today is one of Missouri’s 13 official state holidays, so most of Jefferson City’s approximately 14,000 state employees have the day off, except for the Missouri State Highway Patrol and corrections officers at state prisons.
President Truman was vice president in 1945 when President Franklin Delano Roosevelt died. President Truman was in the White House from 1945 to 1953. He implemented the Marshall plan, started the Truman Doctrine and issued the executive order that integrated the U.S. military.
Truman had many ties to mid-Missouri. He was with Prime Minister Winston Churchill when Churchill deliver the famous “Iron Curtain” speech in Fulton in 1946. President Truman and Churchill also spent time that day in Jefferson City.
Columbia Public Schools (CPS) spokeswoman Michelle Baumstark tells 939 the Eagle that Mr. Truman visited Columbia on several occasions, in 1950, 1954 and in 1957. Baumstark notes CPS gives all district ninth graders the opportunity to go to the White House Decision Center at the Truman Museum in Independence, as part of their grade level field trips. She tells 939 the Eagle that it’s a neat trip for students to experience and learn about how government works and how difficult decisions are made. Ms. Baumstark says her daughter attended when she was a freshman and had an amazing experience.
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Missouri softball live score updates in NCAA Columbia Regional championship vs. Omaha
They took the long way round, but the Tigers are competing for the regional championship.
Missouri softball survived two elimination games in the NCAA Columbia Regional on Saturday, and now faces Omaha — the undefeated regional four-seed — on Sunday afternoon at Mizzou Softball Stadium for a spot in the NCAA Super Regional round.
Mizzou (45-16), the No. 7 national seed, lost in its regional opener to Omaha (43-13) on Friday evening. The Mavericks followed up that upset win by taking down Washington in the winners bracket Saturday afternoon.
That means MU, which eliminated Indiana and Washington in succession to keep its season alive, must beat Omaha twice Sunday to advance.
More: ‘Gutsy’ Missouri softball survives two elimination games in regional. How the Tigers dug deep
Mizzou last advanced to an NCAA Super Regional in 2021, when the Tigers fell to James Madison. Missouri has fallen in the regional round in every other full season of coach Larissa Anderson’s tenure, which began in 2019.
You can find live score updates from Missouri’s regional final against the Mavericks here:
More: Missouri softball: Complete schedule for NCAA Columbia Regional
What channel is Missouri softball vs. Omaha softball on today?
- Stream: ESPN+ | ESPN app
- Date: Sunday, May 19
- Time: First game: 1 p.m. CT; Second game, if necessary: 3:30 p.m.
ESPN+ will have the exclusive stream of the Tigers and Mavericks’ title bout.
Full NCAA Columbia Regional softball schedule
Friday, May 17
Game 1: Washington 8, Indiana 7
Game 2: Omaha 3, Missouri 1
Saturday, May 18
Game 3: Omaha 3, Washington 2
Game 4: Missouri 5, Indiana 1
Game 5: Missouri 4, Washington 1
Sunday, May 19
Game 6: Omaha vs. Missouri at 1 p.m.
Game 7: If necessary at 3:30 p.m.
Live score updates for Missouri vs. Omaha in NCAA Columbia Regional championship
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Missouri State Highway Patrol shares safety tips for National Safe Boating Week
SPRINGFIELD, Mo. (KY3) – It’s National Safe Boating Week, and it’s important to make sure your boat is functional, and you’re aware of safety tips before you hit the water for the summer.
With the holiday weekend quickly approaching, many will want to take their boat out on the lake. Still, it’s important to check and make sure you have everything on board you need, starting with life jackets.
“You want to check your life jackets to make sure that they’re still operable, they’re still in good condition, they’ve not decayed over the year, and it’s a good time to get those replaced with new ones. Also, make sure that the sizes of the life jackets that you have are also adequate for the persons that you’re going to have on the boat,” said Sergeant Michael McClure with Missouri State Highway Patrol Troop D.
Fire extinguishers are another important thing to check. You want to make sure those are up-to-date and functional.
“You’ve had a lot of time for during the fall and winter for dirt dobbers and other insects to build nests inside the nozzle of fire extinguishers. So, just double-check those out. While you’re checking for proper charging and the date of expiration on your fire extinguishers, if you have a boat that’s gas-operated,” said Sgt. McClure.
You also want to make sure your boat is in operable condition before taking it out for the holiday.
“Make sure that everything from the hole doesn’t leak, bringing water in causing maybe swamping or submerging, to making sure that the motor is operable, and the equipment that’s inside the engine compartment itself, because it is a motor vehicle engine adapted for marine use. So there’s some things in there that need to be looked at before you take it out on the water,” said Sgt. McClure.
If you want your boat inspected by a highway patrolman, Sgt. McClure says you can wave one down at the lake. They’ll do a courtesy inspection for you.
Aside from being safe before hitting the water, you also want to be safe on the lake. Lakes and waterways are bound to be busy with the warm weather, so show common courtesy and go slow and pay attention.
“Just be patient, take your time. Always be on the lookout when you’re approaching docked areas or marinas that may or may not have buoys out there that tell you how far that you are from that. Just watch your wake. In other words, slow down, as slow as possible and still having forward momentum on the boat, you’re not going to leave a damaging wake, particularly those that have larger ski boats or larger boats in general can leave a wake that can damage structure and it can also toss people off,” said Sgt. McClure.
If you’re towing someone or something behind your boat, like a tube or water skis, make sure you have a flag on board to let people know when someone’s fallen off. If you’re boating, make sure you’re watching for people in the water.
“Just be cognizant of that possibility that somebody has fallen from an inner tube or other waterborne device and you’re looking out for that. So keeping your head on a swivel is always a good thing, and looking for those flags, even though a flag may not be in place, be looking for those persons outside the vessel,” said Sgt. McClure.
Remember, operate sober as well. Always have a plan and a sober driver in place.
“We may minimize the effects of drinking and driving a vessel compared to driving a vehicle but it’s it’s just as dangerous, if not more so, because there’s no lanes of traffic on the waterway. So it’s just important to include safety in your plans for the weekend. And designate that sober operator before we ever get on the water,” said Sgt. McClure.
If you run into any issues on the water, you can dial *55 to get to the Highway Patrol non-emergency line and ask for help.
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Missouri Softball Knocks Off Washington, Gets Rematch With Omaha
The last time Missouri and Washington softball met in the postseason (2013), the Huskies ended the Tigers’ season in Super Regionals.
11 years later, it was Missouri doing the season ending, as MU emerged victorious 4-1, ending Washington’s season and moving on to the regional final, where they’ll have to beat Omaha twice to go to Super Regionals.
Offensively, the Tigers were powered by three players: Abby Hay, Maddie Gallagher and Jenna Laird.
Hay continued her hot hitting, as she sparked Missouri in the bottom of the second with a solo home run that barely cleared the wall in center field. She also registered an RBI single to pad Missouri’s lead in the fifth inning.
Gallagher preceded Hay’s contributions in the fifth inning with an RBI single of her own; although she got jammed on an inside pitch, she hit it straight up the middle where no Husky could get to it.
However, the most unexpected run of the evening came from Laird in the bottom of the third. Facing a 2-2 count, Laird took a pitch right over the plate way over the wall in right field. It was her first home run in 750 days (Apr. 29, 2022) and electrified the home crowd who also seemed aware of Laird’s streak.
Krings was also masterful on the mound once again. Making her second start of the day, she allowed just one earned run in four and two-thirds innings pitched with four strikeouts. Along with the changeup, Krings was working her riseball the entire evening. Marissa McCann relieved her and performed exceptionally as well, throwing two and one-thirds innings of shutout ball while picking up her third save of the year.
Similarly to Missouri’s previous game against Indiana, the top of the lineup did the bulk of the work on offense, as Laird, Honnold, Gallagher and Hay accounted for six of MU’s seven hits.
Now, the Tigers will have to avenge their opening game loss to Omaha on Sunday if they want to make Super Regionals…twice. If they accomplish that, it’ll be their first Super Regional appearance since 2021, when they fell to James Madison.
On the other side, the Mavericks will look to become the second four-seed in a region since 2005 (when the modern tournament format was first used) to make Supers. The only other one was DePaul in 2005.
First pitch is set for 1 p.m. CST.
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