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A KOMU 8 viewer this week reported seeing the bear north of Kingdom City, crossing U.S. 54 near County Road 147. Missouri's black bear population has grown in recent years, and sightings have ...
4-Star DL Anthony Kennedy, Jr. - Decommitted from Missouri on 05/16/2025 3-Star LB Keenan Harris - Committed to Missouri on 05/23/25 3-Star QB Gavin Sidwar - Committed to Missouri on 04/18/2025 ...
GRANDVIEW, Mo. — A black bear was spotted wandering through Grandview, Missouri, the city announced Tuesday. A city spokesperson said the bear was first spotted by a police officer around 5:45 a ...
KANSAS CITY, Mo. — Black bear sightings on May 12-13 have been confirmed in Johnson County, Kansas, and Jackson County, Missouri.
The Missouri Department of Conservation is urging people to call 911 if the bear is spotted and to not approach. Residents should also avoid leaving food or trash outside; dumpsters should be ...
Missouri State football transfer portal additions Dec 28, 2022; San Diego, CA, USA; North Carolina Tar Heels linebacker Jalen Brooks (36) looks on before the 2022 Holiday Bowl against the Oregon ...
The college basketball transfer portal is open. For the next 30 days — with this portal window open from Monday, March 24, to April 22 — Missouri basketball will put together the final pieces ...
Tornado Forecast Issued for 12 States—Live Tracker Map Published Mar 21, 2025 at 4:30 PM EDT By Anna Skinner ...
BREWER, Mo. (KFVS) - A viewer sent us photos of a black bear spotted in southeast Missouri. Joanne Ernsting said she and her husband saw this bear Wednesday afternoon, July 24 in Brewer.
The NCAA transfer portal opens for college football on Monday, Dec. 4. Here are the Missouri players who have announced their intentions to transfer.
Missouri’s bear hunting season begins Monday, Oct. 16 and runs through Wednesday, Oct. 25. This is the third year of legal, regulated bear hunting in Missouri modern history, since it began in 2021.
There are about 900 black bears in the state, which is experiencing an annual growth rate of 9%, according to Nate Bowersock, bear biologist with the Missouri Department of Conservation.