Sedalia philanthropist Sue Heckart announced her intentions to fund a bowling facility which will be attached to Sedalia's new aquatic facility on the east side.
I am rarely the smartest person in any room, so perhaps there's something I'm missing about a fact I've discovered. The lowest-rated place in the entire state of Missouri has a big problem. I've discovered that no one seems to live there.
I have lived near the number one national wildlife refuge in America most of my life and never realized it. According to a new online visitor-voted ranking, the most popular national wildlife refuge in the country is an easy day trip from where I live in Missouri to where it's located in Iowa.
There have been a rash of bank closings over the past few weeks and that now includes a national chain with many locations in Illinois that has closed dozens of branches elsewhere.
Illinois like every other state has its share of problems. But, it also happens to be the home for one of America's top 25 richest cities for 2024 and it's a great beach town, too.
I understand that many people over the past few years have decided that Illinois is not their cup of tea. I get it. However, I am in a state of shock at the state that they leave the Land of Lincoln for the most. In just one year, more than 35,000 Illinoisans decided to depart for the wackiest state in America.
If you have collected coins, you've likely daydreamed about these two dimes. Experts say two things you need to know. First, they are worth up to 2 million bucks. Second, they could be hiding in your piggy bank or pocket in Missouri.
Imagine a place with zero violent crime. Sound like a mythical place? It's a reality in a small Illinois town that is officially the safest city in the state for 2024 and began its existence as a stagecoach stop way back in 1834.