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Tracking a quiet start to the weekend

TODAY: Early Thursday morning, low level clouds are clearing behind Wednesday’s cold front. This will last a short while before more high level clouds blow in from a complex of thunderstorms well to our south. Otherwise, dry weather settles in under partly cloudy skies Thursday. Cooler air remains in place behind the front; expect highs

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Laird, Chaumont earn Gold Glove Awards

COLUMBIA, Mo. (KMIZ) The 2022 season is the first year that the Rawling’s Gold Glove Awards have been used in collegiate softball and Mizzou was awarded two, shortstop Jenna Laird and left fielder Casidy Chaumont. Mizzou is the only program to have multiple gold glove winners. The sophomore shortstop, Laird, finished the year with a

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2022 summer seasonal outlook

June 1st begins the start of meteorological Summer for the northern hemisphere. To explore what to expect this upcoming summer for Central Missouri, we must first look back to the past expanding back to 1970. From 1970 through 2021, research has shown that the average temperatures from June through the end of August show a

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Sheryl Sandberg’s complicated legacy at Facebook

Catherine Thorbecke, CNN Business For much of her first decade at Facebook, Sheryl Sandberg’s public stature grew alongside the size and influence of the company she helped run. As second-in-command to Facebook cofounder Mark Zuckerberg, she oversaw the massive growth of its core advertising business while positioning herself as an icon of corporate feminism. When

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Why you’re going to hate traveling this summer

By Chris Isidore, CNN Business Canceled flights, surging airfares, a rental car shortage, record gas prices and rising hotel prices. Welcome to the summer of travel hell. Airlines had said they were prepared to avoid the service problems that plagued much of the industry last year. But between Friday and Monday, US airlines canceled 2,653

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