Building has began on the Missouri Furnishings constructing on the nook of Huxel Drive and Freeway 100 in Washington.
The practically 50,000-square-foot retail retailer is anticipated to price about $4 million to construct, in accordance with paperwork filed by contractor Sieve Contractors Inc. with Jamie Walters-Seamon on the metropolis constructing division.
Missouri Furnishings will share the placement with an Ashley HomeStore, in accordance with President Dave Faiferlick, who owns Missouri Furnishings together with his spouse Karen Faiferlick. The Camdenton-based chain shares house with Ashley HomeStores at 5 of its seven Missouri places, together with in St. James, he mentioned.
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“We simply sort of assume Washington will likely be an excellent match for us,” Faiferlick mentioned. “It’s an excellent, high quality kind of city.”
Fairferlick mentioned the development is being financed by Central Financial institution in Camdenton. Building started this week and the retailer is anticipated to be open by Black Friday, Nov. 25.
Washington has practically $30 million in unmet demand for furnishings shops, in accordance with figures shared by Sal Maniaci, town’s financial and group improvement director. Utilizing an organization known as Placer.ai to review demographics and revenue, town develops stories that examine demand and provide. The newest report mentioned Washington has a furnishings retail trade value $9.51 million however demand is value $38.16 million. Different space furnishings shops embrace Bahr’s Furnishings, Marshall Residence and Large Heaps in Washington and Union Furnishings in Union.
“(Ashley) approached us with (Washington) and mentioned, ‘Hey, would you think about this market?’ So we mentioned, ‘Positive,’ and that was 4 years in the past,” Faiferlick mentioned. “So, it’s been a journey.”
Faiferlick mentioned Missouri Furnishings owns the Ashley licensing and working settlement in Washington, and the 2 shops goal completely different prospects. Ashley markets to prospects thinking about its collections, whereas Missouri Furnishings presents extra customizable materials and made-in-Missouri items.
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Based in 1977 by Faiferlick’s father, Neil, in Camdenton, Missouri Furnishings has since expanded into Jefferson Metropolis, Columbia, Sedalia, Kirksville and Ozark. It carries greater than 40 manufacturers of furnishings, together with Memphis, Missouri-based Oakwood Industries, which has strains of Amish-made bed room and eating room furnishings and fabric. Missouri Furnishings additionally carries home equipment, filling a spot left by Sears in Could, and Faiferlick mentioned it might carry scorching tubs.
A few dozen folks will likely be employed at every retailer, he mentioned.
SPRINGFIELD, Mo. (AP) — Mark Gronowski threw for 258 yards and two touchdowns and Amar Johnson ran for two touchdowns and South Dakota State overwhelmed Missouri State 45-9 on Saturday and claimed a share of the Missouri Valley Football Conference regular-season title.
With the win and North Dakota State’s loss to South Dakota, the Bison, Coyotes and Jackrabbits (10-2, 7-1) all secure a three-way tie for the Missouri Valley Football Conference regular-season title.
Missouri State (8-4, 6-2) entered averaging 37 points per game.
It was Missouri State’s final game as a Missouri Valley Football Conference member before joining Conference USA and the FBS ranks in 2025. Missouri State kicks off next season on Aug. 30 when it travels to Southern Cal.
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STARKVILLE — Mississippi State football has one last chance to win a home SEC game today.
The Bulldogs (2-8, 0-6 SEC) are hosting Missouri (7-3, 3-3) at Davis Wade Stadium on Saturday (3:15 p.m., SEC Network). Their only two wins have been in nonconference play.
The Tigers have been in and out of the national polls but are unranked in the US LBM Coaches Poll this week after losing at South Carolina.
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Davon Booth scampered for a 43-yard rushing touchdown, putting him over 100 yards for the second game in a row and keeping MSU within striking distance with 5:31 remaining in the third quarter.
The Tigers controlled possession for 8 minutes, 46 seconds before kicking a field goal.
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Kyle Ferrie chipped in a 26-yard field goal with 30 seconds remaining in the half after an MSU touchdown was erased because of a holding penalty.
The Tigers have scored three touchdowns in three straight drives, this time Marcus Carroll’s second touchdown of the first half.
Brady Cook connected with Luther Burden III for a 28-yard touchdown catch with 9:58 remaining in the second quarter.
After the Tigers committed 30 yards worth of penalties on one play, Michael Van Buren Jr. found Jordan Mosely for an 11-yard touchdown with 20 seconds left in the first quarter.
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Marcus Carroll scored a 2-yard touchdown with 2:49 remaining in the first quarter.
Michael Van Buren Jr. fumbled and Mizzou returned it 70 yards for a touchdown with 6:33 to play in the first quarter.
Davon Booth broke a 33-yard run before Kyle Ferrie connected on a 38-yard field goal with 11:43 remaining in the first quarter.
Mississippi State vs Mizzou time today
Date: Saturday, Nov. 23
Time: 3:15 p.m.
Location: Davis Wade Stadium
What channel is Mississippi State vs Missouri game on today?
TV channel: SEC Network
Streaming: ESPN+ (subscribe today)
Radio: MSU Sports Network and Sirius XM channel 374
Mississippi State versus Missouri will be broadcast on SEC Network. Taylor Zarzour will be on the call with analyst Matt Stinchcomb and sideline reporter Alyssa Lang. Streaming is available on ESPN+.
Mississippi State vs Mizzou history
Series record: Tied 2-2
Mississippi State’s last win: 2020 (51-32)
Missouri’s last win: 1984 (47-30)
Mississippi State vs Missouri predictions
Missouri 37, Mississippi State 20: The Bulldogs are allowing 41 points per game in SEC play, and it’s difficult to see Missouri not having the same level of success. Expect big days from Luther Burden III and/or Theo Wease Jr., plus running back Nate Noel as MSU loses another game by double digits.
Mississippi State vs Mizzou betting odds
Game lines and odds from BetMGM as of Saturday:
Spread: Missouri -9
Over/under: 57.5
Moneyline: Missouri -330/Mississippi State +285
Mississippi State vs Missouri injury updates
Mississippi State reported no new injuries this week, but will be without wide receiver Mario Craver due to a suspension. Missouri starting quarterback Brady Cook was probable but removed from the report on Friday.
Mississippi State vs Mizzou weather update
According to AccuWeather, it will be 61 degrees at kickoff with 6 mph winds and a 0% chance of rain.
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Mississippi State football 2024 schedule
Aug. 31: vs. Eastern Kentucky (56-7, W)
Sept. 7: at Arizona State (30-23, L)
Sept. 14: vs. Toledo (41-17, L)
Sept. 21: vs. Florida (45-28, L)
Sept. 28: at Texas (35-13, L)
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Oct. 12: at Georgia (41-31, L)
Oct. 19: vs. Texas A&M (34-24, L)
Oct. 26: vs. Arkansas (58-25, L)
Nov. 2: vs. UMass (45-20, W)
Nov. 9: at Tennessee (33-14, L)
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Nov. 23: vs. Missouri
Nov. 29: at Ole Miss
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Missouri football 2024 schedule
Aug. 29: vs. Murray State (51-0, W)
Sept. 7: vs. Buffalo (38-0, W)
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Sept. 14: vs. Boston College (27-21, W)
Sept. 21: vs. Vanderbilt (30-27, W)
Oct. 5: at Texas A&M (41-10, L)
Oct. 12: at UMass (45-3, W)
Oct. 19: vs. Auburn (21-17, W)
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Oct. 26: at Alabama (34-0, L)
Nov. 9: vs. Oklahoma (30-23, W)
Nov. 16: at South Carolina (34-30, L)
Nov. 23: at Mississippi State
Nov. 30: vs. Arkansas
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Sam Sklar is the Mississippi State beat reporter for the Clarion Ledger. Email him at ssklar@gannett.com and follow him on X @sklarsam_.
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