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Griffons invited to play in the Live United Bowl against Southern Arkansas

ST. JOSEPH – For the first time since 2012, Griffon Football will play in the postseason. Agent Barry Live United Bowl officials announced Wednesday that Missouri Western will play Southern Arkansas in the bowl game on December 1 in Texarkana, Arkansas.

“Missouri Western State University Football is ecstatic about our opportunity to play in the Agent Barry Live United Bowl,” head coach Matt Williamson said. “To be able to suit up one more time with these incredible men is a privilege beyond belief. Thank you, Allen Brown and the bowl committee for this opportunity. The Griffons will be ready to go!! We talk about change as a team all the time, this opportunity is a program changer.”

In his second season as head coach at Missouri Western, Williamson led Missouri Western to its first winning season (6-5) since 2015. The bowl appearance is the first postseason appearance for the program since reaching the NCAA Division II quarterfinals in 2012. It will be the first bowl appearance for Missouri Western since 2009 when the Griffons defeated Augustana (S.D.) 35-21 in the Mineral Water Bowl.

“We are excited to accept an invitation to play in the Agent Barry Live United Bowl and are appreciative of Allen Brown and the bowl committee for identifying the upward trajectory of our football program,” director of athletics Josh Looney said. “This postseason opportunity will play an important role in our program’s continued development.”

The Griffons will kickoff against Southern Arkansas in at noon on Dec. 1. The Muleriders finished third in the Great American Conference, going 8-3. Southern Arkansas entered the final week of the regular season ranked No. 7 in Super Region 3, but fell 20-17 at Arkansas-Monticello in the regular season finale.

The game will be played at Arkansas High School in Texarkana, Arkansas.

The Agent Barry Live United Bowl is an annual college football bowl game played between two of the top teams at the NCAA Division II level. It is one of only three NCAA Division II sanctioned bowl games. The game features the highest place finisher in the Great American Conference that does not qualify for the Division II playoffs. The at-large opponent is chosen from either the Lone Star Conference or the Mid-America Intercollegiate Athletics Association.

— MWSU Athletics —

Sunny with temps in the 40s and 50s through Friday

Expect a gradual warming trend through the end of the week, before another shot of cold air and maybe even a chance for some light snow this weekend. Best chance for snow would likely come early Sunday morning, and as of now only appears to be capable of producing minor accumulations. Here’s the 7-day forecast from the National Weather Service:

Today: Mostly sunny, with a high near 41. South wind 3 to 7 mph.

Tonight: Mostly clear, with a low around 20. South southeast wind around 5 mph becoming calm in the evening.

Thursday: Sunny, with a high near 48. Southwest wind 5 to 8 mph.

Thursday Night: Clear, with a low around 29. Southwest wind around 6 mph becoming west northwest after midnight.

Friday: Sunny, with a high near 52. Light and variable wind becoming south southwest around 6 mph in the afternoon.

Friday Night: Partly cloudy, with a low around 31.

Saturday: A chance of rain before 3 p.m., then a chance of rain and snow between 3 p.m. and 5 p.m., then a chance of snow after 5 p.m. Cloudy, with a high near 39. Chance of precipitation is 40%.

Saturday Night: A chance of snow. Cloudy, with a low around 23. Chance of precipitation is 40%.

Sunday: Partly sunny, with a high near 35.

Sunday Night: Mostly clear, with a low around 22.

Monday: Sunny, with a high near 46.

Monday Night: Mostly clear, with a low around 30.

Tuesday: Sunny, with a high near 51.

Governor names Eric Schmitt as Mo. attorney general to replace Hawley


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JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. (AP) – Gov. Mike Parson is scheduled to announce who will replace Josh Hawley as Missouri’s attorney general.

Parson is planning a news conference Tuesday morning to fill the attorney general’s post, which Hawley held after being elected in 2016.

Hawley will be moving to the U.S. Senate, after defeating Democratic incumbent Claire McCaskill in last week’s election.

It is the second statewide office that Parson will fill since taking over as governor June 1.

He appointed Mike Kehoe to be lieutenant governor, a post Parson held until taking over the governor’s office when Eric Greitens resigned from office. Greitens stepped down rather than continue fighting possible impeachment and allegations of personal and political misconduct.

Temps warming through the week

After a pretty chilly start to the work week, expect gradual and steady warming through the remainder of the work week. Temperatures will still remain below seasonal normals, however. The next chance for some light snow comes Saturday night into Sunday morning. Here’s the 7-day forecast from the National Weather Service:

Today: Sunny, with a high near 33. North northwest wind 5 to 7 mph.

Tonight: Clear, with a low around 17. Light and variable wind.

Wednesday: Sunny, with a high near 42. South wind 3 to 6 mph.

Wednesday Night: Clear, with a low around 20. South southeast wind 3 to 6 mph.

Thursday: Sunny, with a high near 49. South southwest wind 3 to 8 mph.

Thursday Night: Mostly clear, with a low around 29.

Friday: Sunny, with a high near 55.

Friday Night: Mostly cloudy, with a low around 31.

Saturday: Mostly cloudy, with a high near 36.

Saturday Night: A chance of snow before midnight. Mostly cloudy, with a low around 21. Chance of precipitation is 30%.

Sunday: Mostly sunny, with a high near 37.

Sunday Night: Mostly clear, with a low around 24.

Monday: Sunny, with a high near 47.

Christmas film set in St. Joseph to be shown at Missouri Theatre

A Christmas film set in St. Joseph will be shown at the Missouri Theatre in December.

Jason Hudson is the Director of Christmas at the Chateau. Hudson said the film is a Hallmark-style Christmas romantic comedy that was shot at the Shakespeare Chateau and other places in St. Joseph.

“People love Christmas movies and… it’s one that we could do relatively cheap, so we started writing a Christmas movie centered around St. Joe, centered around the Shakespeare Chateau,” Hudson said. “When you think of movies filmed in St. Joseph, Paper Moon always comes up… there’s been some other films since then, but nothing that really showcased the city of St. Joseph.”

Hudson said St. Joseph gets to see the movie first. There will be five screenings of Christmas at the Chateau December 21-23 at the Missouri Theatre in St. Joseph.

For more information or tickets, click here.

 

Breezy with light snow possible

Light snow will continue to develop and lift northeast, producing up to a few tenths of an inch of snow in the KC area, ranging up to perhaps 2 inches of snow in central MO. Breezy northerly winds and chilly conditions will add to the wintry feel, and although snow chances taper off this evening, cold conditions continue into Tuesday. Here’s the 7-day forecast from the National Weather Service:

Today: A slight chance of snow showers before 11 a.m. Mostly cloudy, with a high near 32. North wind 13 to 15 mph, with gusts as high as 22 mph. Chance of precipitation is 20%.

Tonight: Mostly cloudy, then gradually becoming clear, with a low around 13. North northwest wind 7 to 11 mph.

Tuesday: Sunny, with a high near 32. North northwest wind around 7 mph.

Tuesday Night: Clear, with a low around 18. West wind around 5 mph becoming light and variable.

Wednesday: Sunny, with a high near 44. South wind 3 to 8 mph.

Wednesday Night: Clear, with a low around 23.

Thursday: Sunny, with a high near 47.

Thursday Night: Mostly clear, with a low around 31.

Friday: Sunny, with a high near 51.

Friday Night: Partly cloudy, with a low around 29.

Saturday: Partly sunny, with a high near 40.

Saturday Night: Partly cloudy, with a low around 23.

Sunday: Sunny, with a high near 40.

Planned road work for northwest Missouri, Nov. 12 – 18

ST. JOSEPH, Mo. – The following is a listing of general highway maintenance and construction work in the Northwest Missouri region planned for the week of Nov. 12 – 18 from the Missouri Department of Transportation.

In addition to the work listed below, there may be other road work conducted throughout the region. Many of these will be moving operations and could include lane closures with delays. All scheduled maintenance and construction projects are subject to change.

MoDOT reminds the public to stay alert, watch for road work, buckle up, slow down, and drive with extreme caution through work zones and in changing weather conditions.

For more information about a project, please contact MoDOT at 1-888-ASK-MoDOT (888-275-6636) or visit modot.org/northwest. You can also follow MoDOT’s Northwest Missouri District on Twitter @ModotNorthwest and on Facebook.

Atchison County

Interstate 29 – Resurfacing project from the Iowa state line to Route 111, Nov. 12 – 17

U.S. Route 59 – Shoulder work from U.S. Route 136 to the Holt County line, Nov. 13 – 16

Route 46 – Shoulder work from U.S. Route 59 to Route EE, Nov. 13 – 16

Buchanan County

U.S. Route 169 (Belt Highway) – Pedestrian crossing improvement project at Faraon Street and U.S. Route 36, Nov. 12 – 17

Carroll County

Route 10 – Resurfacing project from Route FF to Business U.S. 65 near Carrollton, Nov. 12 – 17. Flaggers and pilot cars will direct motorists through the work zone.

DeKalb County

U.S. Route 36 – Pavement repair eastbound at Route M (Osborn Junction), Nov. 13 – 16

Gentry County

Route 85 – Pothole patching and sealing, Nov. 14 – 15

Route A – Shoulder work, Nov. 14 – 16

Grundy County

Route Y – Shoulder work from Route 6 to Route JJ, Nov. 13 – 16

Harrison County

U.S. Route 69 – Milling from the city limits of Eagleville to Route A, Nov. 13 – 14

U.S. Route 69 – Shoulder work, Nov. 13 – 16

I-35 – Resurfacing project from the Iowa state line to Route N at Eagleville, Nov. 12 – 17. This includes a 14-foot width restriction.

Holt County

I-29 – Pothole patching, Nov. 13 – 14

I-29 – Pavement repair from U.S. Route 59 (Exit 67) to Route 118 (Exit 84), Nov. 14 – 17

I-29 – Shoulder work from Route W to Route 118, Nov. 14 – 17

Linn County

U.S. Route 36 – Pothole patching from Route 139 to the Macon County line, Nov. 13 – 16. This includes overnight lane closures.

U.S. Route 36 – Pavement repair westbound from the Mussel Fork Bridge to Route 5, Nov. 13 – 15 This includes overnight lane closures.

Nodaway County

Route AC – CLOSED for a culvert replacement from 142nd Street to 150th Street, Nov. 13, 8 a.m. to 3 p.m.

U.S. Route 136 – Shoulder work from the One Hundred and Two River Bridge to Route 46, Nov. 13 – 16

Route 46 – Pothole patching, Nov. 14

Route E – CLOSED for a culvert replacement from Route 246 to Missouri-Taylor Street (100th Street Road), Nov. 14 – 15, 8 a.m. to 3 p.m. daily.

Route B – Drainage and shoulder work, Nov. 15

Route V – CLOSED for a culvert replacement from 290th Street to Galaxy Road, Nov. 16, 8 a.m. to 3 p.m.

Putnam County

Route 139 – Resurfacing project from the Iowa state line to Route 6 (Sullivan County), Nov. 12 – 17. This includes a 10-foot width restriction.

Sullivan County

Route 139 – Resurfacing project from the Iowa state line (Putnam County) to Route 6, Nov. 12 – 17. This includes a 10-foot width restriction.

Route K – CLOSED for a culvert replacement from Kart Road to Knox Road, Nov. 14, 8 a.m. to 3 p.m.

Route V – CLOSED for a culvert replacement from Shelby Road to Redcliffe Road, Nov. 15, 8 a.m. to 3 p.m.

Worth County

Route YY – CLOSED at the Middle Fork of the Grand River after a regularly scheduled inspection revealed critical deterioration to the structure. For more information, visit the project’s web page.

Applications being accepted for Adopt-A-Family Christmas program

The Adopt-A-Family Christmas program application period is underway.

The program in St. Joseph which works to help families who need assistance during the holidays is in its 36th year.

AFL-CIO Community Services Executive Director Penny Adams said she was not there for the start of the program, but the story is that it started the year the Cabbage Patch doll craze was in full force.

“I remember that because my kids were little at the time and I did exactly what everybody was doing – you go to a store, you drew numbers and if you were lucky enough to get a good number, you could run in and purchase a Cabbage Patch doll for $100,” Adams said.

When the DJs on KKJO 105.5 heard about that, Adams said they put an idea out to listeners.

“The disc jockey on the radio said it was a shame that people were spending a hundred dollars to adopt a doll when we had people right here in St. Joseph that needed adopted for real for the holidays,” Adams said. “They said, why don’t you call United Way and see if you can help adopt a real family. That year, our office used to be part of United Way, the phone started ringing… And because we work with people throughout the year, at that time, we had about 25 families they were working with for a variety of needs that they knew were low income and could use the help.”

That first year 25 families were adopted and Adams said the program has continued to grow.

AFL-CIO staff will be accepting applications from families and individuals through Saturday, Dec. 8th. Available times are 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. Monday, Wednesday and Friday, 1 to 6 p.m. on Tuesdays and Thursdays and 9 a.m. to noon on Saturday, Nov. 17th and Dec. 8th by appointment only.

For more information about the program and what applicants need to bring to apply, call (816) 364-1131 or click here.

Anyone wanting to adopt a family for Christmas can begin viewing profiles on Wednesday, Nov. 14th.

Convocation on Critical Issues to feature Chris Wallace

The 25th annual R. Dan Boulware Convocation on Critical Issues at Missouri Western State University will feature an award-winning veteran journalist and broadcast host.

Chris Wallace will speak on the topic, “A View from Washington.”

“Wallace advised us that he could not come until after the election, so it’s perfect, he’ll be here… a week following (the) critical midterm election,” Dan Boulware said. “He is renowned, regarded as one of the leading journalists in our country today… He just received an award from his peers for his unbiased reporting and how he goes about it. I think most of us are familiar with him, he’s a familiar face and I think we’re fortunate to have him and we’re looking forward to it.”

Currently the host of “FOX News Sunday,” Wallace previously reported from the ABC News desk as a senior correspondent for “Primetime” and “20/20,” and as an anchor on NBC News’ “Meet the Press,” in his long career. The author of the best-seller, “Character: Profiles in Presidential Courage,” Wallace has won every major broadcast news award, including three Emmys, the Peabody Award and the Dupont-Columbia Silver Baton Award. In 2016, Wallace earned praise from fellow journalists and political operatives on both sides of the aisle for his sterling performance moderating the final presidential debate between Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump.

Wallace will speak at the convocation at 10 a.m. Tuesday, Nov. 13, in the Looney Complex Arena on the campus of Missouri Western. The Convocation is free and open to the public.

Opening of deer season means increased traffic expected Friday

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(Missourinet) – Many hunters are headed to Missouri’s woods Saturday for the start of the firearms deer hunting season.

Highway Patrol Sgt. Eric Brown says the opening day makes Friday a busy time on the roads, especially mid-morning through the early evening hours.

“We will see a large amount of traffic,” Brown said. “It will actually rival what we see on Thanksgiving travel days and Memorial Day travel days.”

Deer hunting has about a $1 billion economic impact on the state and local economies each year.

October and November are historically the months with the highest number of traffic crashes involving deer in Missouri. Brown says motorists should be prepared.

“As these hunters head out early on Saturday morning, obviously you’re going to have to watch for deer strikes. The night before last, we had at least seven car vs. deer crashes in Troop B. That’s probably going to continue to increase as the rut really starts kicking into gear and as hunters start pushing deer around.”

Hunters can participate thirty minutes before sunrise to 30 minutes after sunset. The season runs Nov. 10 through Nov. 20 this year.

The Missouri Department of Conservation will be conducting mandatory chronic wasting disease sampling this weekend of deer harvested in 31 of the 48 counties of its CWD Management Zone. Deer can be presented at any mandatory sampling station and hunters can get free test results of their sampled deer. Stations will be open from 7:30 a.m. to at least 8 p.m.

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