As if the skies over Missouri weren't going to be interesting enough during April, now there's word that a green 'devil comet' is coming and it just might be visible over the Show Me State during the total solar eclipse even.
I don't pretend to understand everything I read on the internet, but this one in particular has me perplexed. One of the 'most overlooked towns' in Missouri also has a correctional center? How exactly does that math work out? Let's explore it.
We could be approaching one of the strangest weather weeks in recent memory in Missouri as multiple systems could bring everything from tornadoes to snowfall or perhaps even both between now and the end of March.
I've caught some big fish in Missouri in my lifetime, but never anything like this. A world record 164 pound fish was just landed at the Lake of the Ozarks and it's not likely to be topped anytime soon.
There's no need to panic. Really. Yes, the upcoming total solar eclipse that will cross much of Missouri is historic, but there's a very practical reason why many in the state are suddenly stockpiling food supplies before it happens.
If you start to see open jobs for Canadian companies here in the Land of Lincoln don't be alarmed, it's not a scam, it's what the leaders in Illinois are trying to make happen. Here are the details we know so far...
Stop me if you've heard this before. The worst place for crime in Missouri is St. Louis or Kansas City. For some types of crime, yes that's accurate, but not for this one. The worst place for property crime in the Show Me State isn't either of those metros. Oh, and it's not Springfield either in case you guessed that, too.
If you are looking for the perfect place to watch March Madness games this week then you need to check out this sports bar in Illinois that was named one of the 10 best in the entire US, here are the details...
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.
Planning to adventure in or near the water in Missouri? You might want to be careful if you do as I have video proof that you're often not alone in the water. Can you say alligators?