An Eldon woman reported missing has been found dead. The Miller County Coroner’s Office reported that Amanda Rodgers, 35, died in a vehicle crash in Miller County. According to the Endangered Person ...
The Miller County Coroner's Office confirmed Monday that Amanda Rodgers, 35, was located deceased after a motor vehicle crash in Miller County. An endangered person advisory was issued by the Camden ...
The Camden County Sheriff's Office issued an endangered person advisory for a woman in Eldon around 3 a.m. Saturday, according to a news release from the Missouri State Highway Patrol. Amanda Rodgers, ...
Black holes are born from the explosive deaths of stars. But can black holes themselves explode? Nobody knows for sure — but if they can, a team of scientists argue they may have spotted evidence of ...
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ELDON -- The Versailles Tigers’ strong defensive second quarter led them to a 65-53 victory against Eldon in the seventh-place game of the Eldon Tournament. The Tigers and Mustangs scored the ...
"If our hypothesized dark charge is true, then we believe there could be a significant population of primordial black holes, which would be consistent with other astrophysical observations, and ...
CAMDENTON, Mo. — A woman who was reported missing from the Eldon area was found dead on Monday, Feb. 2, after a vehicle crash in western Miller County. According to the Miller County Coroner’s Office, ...
Everett Eldon Bloom, born on July 27, 1941, in Doland, South Dakota known affectionately as Grandpa, passed away peacefully on January 29, 2026, at the age of 84. He was a very active member of Grace ...
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WASHINGTON, Feb 5 (Reuters) - Scientists are observing the behavior of a supermassive black hole that is displaying exceptionally messy eating habits. Primarily using radio telescopes in New Mexico ...
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