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Tuesday Storm Passes Through Mexico With No Significant Property Damage
ByKXEONo injuries or significant property damage reported in Mexico after thunderstorms moved through the area yesterday (Tuesday) afternoon. According to Mexico Public Safety a large portion of a tree fell across some power lines in the 500 block of North Abat. At around 4:50 yesterday (Tuesday) afternoon a line of thunderstorms moved through the area….
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KXEO Sports Report for 1/30/19
ByKXEOThe Missouri Tigers men’s basketball team is back in action tonight (Wednesday) on the road against Auburn. Missouri is looking to avoid losing three straight conference games while Auburn is trying to avoid its fourth consecutive loss. Tip off from Auburn Arena is scheduled for 7:30.
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Market Madness brings people to downtown Sunday
ByKXEOHundreds of people flocked to downtown Mexico on Sunday for the Market Madness. Over 20 vendors and multiple food trucks flooded the square with items for sale. The event ran from noon-to 5.
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Mexico High School’s Brooke Teel Headed To Central Methodist University
ByKXEOMexico Lady Bulldogs softball talented outfielder Brooke Teel signed her Letter of Intent to further her athletic and academic career on Wednesday, September 20, 2023 at the Mexico High School Sports Complex. Brooke is the daughter of Bethany and Troy Teel. Brooke shared her thoughts on why she chose Central Methodist University and what she…
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Damage Assessments Requested By Governor Parson From Recent Flooding
ByKXEOGovernor Mike Parson is requesting FEMA participate in preliminary damage assessments in 17 counties hit by recent storms and flooding. Once the request is approved, assessments can begin in Boone, Callaway, Cooper, Howard, Lincoln, Moniteau and Montgomery counties along with others. More counties are likely to be added as more damage is documented locally from…
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Next Week is National Child Passenger Safety Week
ByKXEOPolice vigilance is up during the National Child Passenger Safety Week enforcement campaign September 18 – 24. Missouri law requires all children under the age of 8, below 80 pounds, or at least 4’9″ tall to be in an appropriate child safety or booster seat.
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