Twelve people killed in skydiving plane crash near Kansas City
A skydiving expedition ended in a deadly plane crash near Kansas City on Sunday. Twelve people were killed – the pilot and 11 people aboard. Bates County Sheriff Chad Anderson told reporters on the scene that the plane went down around 11:30 a.m. - shortly after...
Third Time’s The Charm for New Miss Missouri Tabitha Crain
It was third time’s the charm for Miss Pulaski County Tabitha Crain, who was crowned Miss Missouri Saturday night in central Missouri’s Mexico. Crain is a 24-year-old from Strafford in southwest Missouri. She is a University of Missouri School of Law student who...
Ralls County District Shifts Screen Time Approach As Missouri Effort Falls Short (LISTEN)
Missouri lawmakers tried to limit student screen time this year, but that effort didn’t make it across the finish line. Now, one northeast Missouri school district is moving ahead on its own. Matt Pilger spoke with Ralls County Superintendent David Koogler about why...
Artist Of The Year Brings America’s 250th Murals To Missouri Towns (LISTEN)
Murals celebrating America’s 250th birthday are starting to take shape across Missouri, thanks to one artist making a big impact. Matt Pilger sat down with Missouri Artist of the Year Ray Harvey.
Sliced Bread Turns 98: Chillicothe to celebrate its slice of history (LISTEN)
The “Greatest thing since sliced bread” saying is near and dear to the town of Chillicothe, where the first commercially-sliced bread was carved out. It’s so near and dear to the northern Missouri town that residents have an annual celebration about all things sliced...
Missouri Senator Eric Schmitt’s Viral Congressional Baseball Game Catch Has Everyone Talking (LISTEN)
From a viral play at the Congressional Baseball Game to a major immigration enforcement bill, it's been a busy week for Missouri Senator Eric Schmitt. We'll talk about his role in securing additional funding for ICE under the Secure America Act and get the story...
Northeast Missouri School District Scales Back Chromebook Use for Younger Students
A northeast Missouri school district is changing how younger students use technology in the classroom. The moves comes after state legislative efforts to limit screen time fell short this year. Ralls County schools will scale back one-to-one Chromebooks, which are...
Ways to Fight “I’m bored” this summer in Missouri (LISTEN)
If you are looking for screen-free and couch-free activities for your kids this summer, the Missouri Department of Conservation has a list of ways to keep them entertained and learning. Alisa Nelson talks to Margie Vandeven, the education branch chief, who says the...
Missouri Businesses See Penny Supply Improve After Shortage (LISTEN)
Remember all those concerns about running out of pennies across Missouri? Well, things are starting to turn around. Matt Pilger caught up with Missouri Bankers Association President and CEO Jackson Hataway to get an update.
“Super El Nino” not as scary as social media would have you believe, says Missouri climatologist (LISTEN)
What’s being called a “super” El Niño by people on social media is developing in the Pacific Ocean. State Climatologist Zach Leasor at the University of Missouri says it’s not that unusual. He tells Marshall Griffin that this summer’s weather outlook is a bit of a...
LifeLaunch Missouri has eight dimensions to prep youth for the adult world (LISTEN)
LifeLaunch Missouri introduces "wellness" through eight different dimensions. Youth and family liaison for EPC Missouri, Grace Chapel, joins Cameron Conner to cover each topic and the significance behind them. Transcript for Grace Chapel and Cameron Conner
Privacy Scandal and Why Some Car Parts May Be Designed to Fail After the Warranty Ends (LISTEN)
When you buy a vehicle, you expect reliability, and you probably assume your personal driving information stays private. Recent developments are raising serious questions about both consumer privacy and how long automakers actually expect their vehicles to last....
Missouri 2025 Disaster Victims Await Insurance Checks (LISTEN)
Missourians filed more than a quarter of a million insurance claims related to severe weather last year. Missouri Department of Commerce and Insurance Director Angela Nelson says that while companies have paid out nearly $3 billion in reimbursements, it could take up...
Heavy Rain Brings Flood Concerns Across Missouri with River Levels Rising into Tuesday
More rounds of rain and thunderstorms are expected across Missouri through Tuesday, increasing the risk of flooding across much of the state’s central and southern regions. A Flood Watch is in effect Monday afternoon for communities including Sedalia, Columbia,...
Introducing Missourians to America’s Natural Wonders Through “The National Parks Inspiration Guide” (LISTEN)
America’s national parks are more than just beautiful vacation destinations. They’re places that inspire awe, reflection, adventure, and a deeper connection to nature and history. On Show Me Today, we’re joined by author Brad Lyons, along with co-author Bruce...
“A celebration for everyone:” Delmar Loop’s Juneteenth Celebration 2026 hopes to be best yet (LISTEN)
The Delmar Loop is hosting the “Juneteenth Celebration 2026” on Saturday, June 13. Cameron Conner speaks with event manager Celeste Grayer and the St. Louis Reconciliation Network Executive Director Brandon Wilkes to discuss the fuel behind the gathering: passion and...
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Senator Schmitt is our Missouri Beef Top Performer of the Week after his viral catch


