Missouri Tigers women's soccer will continue its early season road schedule with a match against No. 15 Memphis on Thursday at the Billy J. Murphy Athletic Complex.
Rep. Mark Alford shared details about his ongoing town hall events and meetings with constituents across Missouri's Fourth District through social media posts dated August 27, 2025.
On August 27, 2025, Rep. Mark Alford addressed a tragic event at Annunciation Catholic School in Minneapolis while also highlighting his accessibility to constituents and discussing healthcare issues during visits across Missouri's Fourth District.
Mizzou’s men’s cross country team has been projected to finish fourth in the Southeastern Conference (SEC) for the 2025 season, according to a preseason poll released by league coaches.
U.S. Representative Mark Alford posted a series of updates on August 25-26 about his constituent town halls held at Southwest Baptist University and other locations around Missouri’s 4th district.
U.S. Congressman Rep. Mark Alford documented several stops on his August 25, 2025 Town Hall Tour across Missouri’s 4th district via social media posts.
Rep. Mark Alford began his annual Town Hall Tour across Missouri’s 4th district with a series of posts on August 24-25, offering both spiritual reflections and details about constituent events.
Senator Eric Schmitt addressed topics including legal developments involving former President Donald Trump and federal law enforcement efforts in St. Louis across several posts dated August 22-24, 2025.
Rep. Mark Alford used his social media platform to announce a series of local events and comment on current political topics between August 22 and August 23, 2025.
Missouri Tigers women's soccer will play its first away match of the 2025 season against No. 23 Saint Louis University on Sunday at Robert R. Hermann Stadium.
The University of Missouri women's basketball team has released its non-conference schedule for the upcoming season, featuring 15 games including nine at home and two against in-state opponents.
Senator Eric Schmitt took to social media on August 22, 2025, to comment on an appellate court's reversal of Judge Engoron's ruling against Donald Trump and criticize both Engoron and New York Attorney General Letitia James.