On Thursday, October 16th, 2025's midday report, we discuss St. Joseph's school board meeting, the annual 'HOWLoween' in Kansas City, the Clarinda Craft Carnival, and so many more.
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Nathan Lukes has become a fixture in the Blue Jays lineup during the team's playoff run.
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Mosaic Medical Center–Maryville is hosting a series of drive-through flu clinics during October to help the community stay protected this flu season.
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As many as 4,000 students and nearly 500 staff members in the St. Joseph School District are unsure where they will attend or teach in the 2026-2027 school year.
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MIAA coaches and media brought low expectations for Northwest into 2025, but the Bearcats have answered every challenge the conference has had to offer.
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The Rose Theatre will hold open auditions for its upcoming community play, “Trapped in a Villain’s Web or Weave Me Alone,” scheduled for Dec. 11–13.
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The restless musician, sporting less electronic gear than usual, spotlights the acoustic warmth of her instrument in pieces stimulated by Bach's cello suites.
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It's the peak of the fall migration season. This is when bird deaths from window collisions tend to spike, even though simple solutions can prevent this.
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Before there was Rodgers and Hammerstein, there was Rodgers and Hart. Richard Linklater's new film meets lyricist Lorenz Hart on the night he's watching his partnership with composer Richard Rodgers fade away.
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Tomiichi Murayama, Japan's prime minister from 1994, was best known for the "Murayama Statement," an apology delivered on the 50th anniversary of Japan's World War II surrender.
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When Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy meets with President Trump on Friday, the mood is expected to be very different from their first Oval Office encounter in February.