All-In-One Donation Site in Carpinteria Helps Those In Need & Their Pets

John Palminteri

CARPINTERIA, Calif. (KEYT) – A one-stop location has been set up in Carpinteria to gather in holiday collections for those in need, including their pets.

The Alcazar Theatre in Carpinteria is joining several other groups in the city to collect necessities.

At the theatre the donation drive is tied in with holiday movies.

Those include Elf, Home Alone, Toy Story, The Holiday, and How the Grinch Stole Christmas.

You can come by and make a drop off when the theatre is open, or when you are seeing one of the films.

Collection boxes are for food, warm clothing, toys and food for pets.

They will benefit the Rescue Mission, Boys & Girls Club, The Carpinteria Homeless group and Santa Barbara Humane.

The drive will continue until December 23rd.

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State grants are now available to help owners of dry household wells, or ones hit by wildfire

KTVZ

SALEM, Ore. (KTVZ) — The Oregon Water Resources Department is now accepting grant applications for the Well Abandonment, Repair and Replacement Fund to help low- to moderate-income homeowners with the cost to repair or replace and abandon a dry well or a well damaged or destroyed by wildfire.

WARRF provides up to $40,000 per grant to eligible homeowners. A total of $1.4 million is available, and grants will be awarded on a first-come, first-serve basis.

Homeowners who meet all the following criteria may be eligible.

The well:

Is connected to the home to supply water for household use

Can no longer provide enough water for essential in-home use including drinking, cooking and bathing

Is not a public water supply well

The property:

Has no other available source of water

Is owner-occupied on a full-time basis (unless displaced by wildfire)

The owner:

Owns no other property

For dry wells, has owned the property for at least one year

For damaged or destroyed wells, owned the property before the fire

Apply or learn more at owrd.info/warrf. For assistance, or to request a paper application, call 503-779-5763 or email owrd.well.funding@water.oregon.gov.

In addition, Oregonians experiencing a dry well are encouraged to report it to OWRD via  owrd.info/reportdrywell to OWRD. This reporting helps scientists and water managers better understand changes in groundwater supplies and potential impacts.

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Montgomery County approves land for two large-scale projects on Amazon data center campus

Haley Swaino

COLUMBIA, Mo. (KMIZ)

Two massive data center projects are moving forward in Montgomery County — one as part of Amazon’s data center campus.

The Montgomery County Commission received an administrative review confirming land approval for the proposed data canters near the Interstate 70 and Highway 19 interchange.

Project Green is by Kansas City’ real estate company NorthPoint Development, LLC. Steve Etcher with the Greater Montgomery County Economic Development Council said Amazon wants to build a data center just north of I-70, between New Florence and High Hill.

Project Green would cover about 1,000 acres. Plans include four initial buildings, with 13 more to be built in a second phase. Power would come from Ameren under its new “large load tariff” model. Water would come from the Montgomery County Public District.

The other project is by a New York-based company called Spade Property Owner, LLC. Project Spade would cover about 780 acres, according to documents. Plans include three large primary buildings — each with more than a million square feet under its roof.

A security guard station, visitor center with parking, a pump house and water filtration building are also in the plans.

Building permits have not yet been secured, according to the Montgomery County Commission. The next step in the development process will be the purchase of the land.

A town hall is set for 6:30 p.m. Monday at Montgomery City Elementary.

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Trent Vallandingham announces Jefferson City Board of Education bid

Ryan Shiner

COLUMBIA, Mo. (KMIZ)

Trent Vallandingham announced his bid for the Jefferson City Board of Education in a Wednesday press release.

Vallandingham is the second person this week to announce their candidacy. Michelle Rodemeyer announced her bid earlier this week. Three seats on the board are up for election. Candidates can begin filing across the state on Tuesday, Dec. 9.

The release says Vallandingham is a lifelong Jefferson City resident and graduated from Jefferson City High School in 2002. The release says both of his parents were teachers and he is married to an educator who has worked as a teacher and administrator.

He works in medical device sales with Arthrex, which he claims gives him “a strong background in communication, teamwork and problem-solving,” according to the release.

Focuses of his campaign include ensuring a high-quality education for students, representing the community and supporting teachers and staff “by championing the resources, respect, and leadership they need to thrive,” according to the release.

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President Trump issues pardon to Oak View Group co-founder Tim Leiweke

Jesus Reyes

WASHINGTON D.C. (KESQ) – President Donald Trump issued a “full and unconditional pardon” for Oak View Group co-founder Tim Leiweke, who was indicted by the Justice Department in July for allegedly orchestrating a conspiracy to rig the bidding process for an arena in Texas.

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“As outlined in the indictment, the Defendant rigged a bidding process to benefit his own company and deprived a public university and taxpayers of the benefits of competitive bidding,” Assistant Attorney General Abigail Slater said in a statement at the time.

Leiweke previously pleaded not guilty to the charge, which carried a maximum penalty of 10 years in prison and a $1 million fine.

The pardon is dated Tuesday.

Leiweke was the former CEO of the OVG, which owns Acrisure Arena and the Coachella Valley Firebirds.

He stepped down as CEO after his indictment, but remained a shareholder and transitioned to vice chairman of the board of directors, according to CNBC.

OVG previously agreed to pay $15 million in penalties in connection with the allegations against Leiweke.

“We are happy for Tim that he can now put this matter behind him,” a spokesperson for the venue management company said in a statement Wednesday. “OVG has remained steadfastly focused on delivering exceptional outcomes for our clients under the leadership of our CEO Chris Granger.”

OVG named Chris Granger as the new CEO on Tuesday.

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UPDATE: Four-vehicle injury crash on U.S. Highway 97 near La Pine

KTVZ – News Team

La PINE, Ore. (KTVZ) — According to Oregon State Police, OSP responded to a four-vehicle injury crash Wednesday on Highway 97 near milepost 167 where a semi-truck collided into the rear end of a white Dodge truck.

OSP says the white Dodge truck rotated into oncoming traffic due to the rear-end collision, colliding with the rear trailer axle of a second semi-truck, causing the Dodge to become engulfed in flames. The white semi-truck continued in the original lane of travel, hitting a car trailer being pulled by a black Ford truck. The driver and passenger of the white Dodge were transported to the hospital with serious injuries.

Original report:

U.S. Highway 97 is closed in La Pine due to a crash, but ODOT reports a detour is in place. According to TripCheck, both the northbound and southbound lanes are closed just north of First Street.

Around 4:30 p.m. Wednesday, ODOT told us that while the highway remains closed just north of La Pine, a detour is in place using Burgess Road and Huntington Road.

“Expect delays in the area,” they said.

The photos below are courtesy of viewer Joe Agee.

KTVZ News will continue to follow this developing story and has reached out to Oregon State Police for more information.

For urgent updates, download the KTVZ News App.

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MoWest prepares to host 2025 Show-Me Bowl

Carter Ostermiller

ST. JOSEPH, Mo. (KQTV) — For the first time in stadium history, Spratt Stadium at Missouri Western State University is hosting all seven Missouri high school football championship games.

Known as the Show-Me Bowl, the stadium will host classes one through six and the 8-man football championship from Dec. 4 to Dec. 6.

The championship games will feature 14 high school teams competing for their state championships. Missouri Western has previously hosted the 8-man championship game 12 times, including last year’s.

According to St. Joseph Sports Commission Director Brett Esely, the new venue was made possible for all seven games after Faurot Field in Columbia, Missouri, was no longer available.

This new opportunity has presented excitement from within the Sports Commission.

“That’s what we enjoy about the opportunity to host is these teams are coming here to win a championship. We’re gonna award seven more championship trophies right here in Saint Joseph,” said Esely.

Esely urges all St. Joseph and Missouri natives who love State championship football to come to Spratt Stadium this weekend.

The 2025, 2026, 2027 and 2028 Show-Me Bowls are slated to be hosted at Spratt Stadium.

All tickets for the games are exclusively available online at the Missouri State High School Activities Association (MSHSAA).

Dec. 4, 8-Man Football:

7 p.m. Worth County with Northeast Nodaway vs Rock Port Championship

Dec. 5, 11-Man Football:

11 a.m. Lift for Life Academy Charter vs Seneca Class 3 Championship

3 p.m. Putnam County vs Tipton Class 1 Championship

7 p.m. Platte County vs Carthage Class 5 Championship

Dec. 6, 11-Man Football:

11 a.m. Kearney vs Hannibal Class 4 Championship

3 p.m. St. Pius X (Festus) vs Blair Oaks Class 2 Championship

7 p.m. Lee’s Summit vs Nixa Class 6 Championship

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MSHSAA State Football Championship games kick off Thursday in St. Joseph

Patrick Holleron

ST. JOSEPH, Mo. (News-Press NOW) — The top fourteen high school football teams in Missouri are set to clash in St. Joseph over the next three days for the right to be called state champions.

After multiple weeks of district and state playoff games, the 2025 MSHSAA State Football Championships will be decided at Missouri Western’s Spratt Stadium beginning Thursday. This year’s championships mark the second consecutive year Spratt Stadium will be hosting the 8-man Show-Me Bowl game and the first time ever for the 11-man Show-Me Bowl games for Classes 1 through 6.

“This is the only place high school football is being played in the state of Missouri this weekend,” St Joseph Sports Commission Director Brett Esely said. “All roads lead here. Every team in the state of Missouri’s goal when they started practice in August was to play in a state championship game in St. Joseph, Missouri. Now 14 teams still realize that goal. There’s probably a number of student athletes and coaches on these teams that have never been here before or haven’t been that often.”

The historic moment for St. Joseph brings a mix of local flavor in neighboring teams like Rockport, Worth County and Platte County as well as teams like Lee’s Summit, Lift For Life (St. Louis) and Kearney.

For those new or less familiar with St. Joseph, Esley hopes the championships help highlight parts of the city that can help bring in more visitors in the future.

“What I’ve learned from working at a tourism office now for almost four complete years is you learn a lot more about your community from visitors,” Esely said. “I think when visitors come, especially for events like this, they’re excited. They want to find the best local, hangout spot, bar and grill, steakhouse you name it. From a sports commission standpoint, we really focus on the function of the event, and what our participants see when they come here.”

The seven championship games will be held from Thursday Dec. 4 through Saturday Dec. 6 at Spratt Stadium at Missouri Western, located at 4525 Downs Drive.

8-Man Championship Game: Rock Port (13-0) vs. Worth County (12-1) Time/Date: 7 p.m. Thursday, Dec. 4

The battle for the 8-man state title features a rematch from the start of football season between the Rock Port Blue Jays and the Worth County Tigers. The season opener between the two teams saw Rock Port come out on top 34-26.

The Blue Jay’s early season win sparked their undefeated season and quest to capture their first state championship since 1985, as they make their first title appearance since 1990.

The fulcrum for Rock Port’s success offensively is junior running back Brock Holmes. Holmes leads all running backs in the 8-man football in rushing yards (2778), rushing yards per game (213.7) and touchdowns (57).

On the defensive side of the ball, junior defensive back Jack Meyerkorth ranks third in interceptions with eight on the year.

For the Tigers they come in riding 11-consecutive wins with their only loss coming against the Blue Jays. In the prior season, Worth County lost to North Shelby in the quarterfinals.

Paving the way for the Tigers success is senior linebacker Lucas Frisch and junior running back Cole Ruby. Frisch ranks third in total tackles (141) while Ruby is fifth among all players in rushing yards (1484) and fourth in touchdowns (28)

Class 3 State Championship Game: Lift For Life (10-4) vs. Seneca (12-1)Time/Date: 11 a.m. Friday, Dec. 5

The first match of the 11-man Show-Me Bowl games will be for the Class 3 championship, featuring a rematch from last years playoffs between Lift For Life and Seneca. The last meeting between the teams saw the Indians shutout the Hawks 31-0.

For the Hawks, their path to the championship this season was one that saw them overcome adversity, losing the final two games of the regular season after previously being 10-2. A big part of the team’s success throughout the year has been the play of senior quarterback Phoenix Isaiah and senior wide receiver Tony Woolfolk Jr.

Isaiah ranks second among passers in the state with 196 completions for 3,049 passing yards, 39 touchdowns and 8 interceptions. Eleven of his 39 touchdowns went to Woolfolk Jr., who is 4th among receivers with 1,103 receiving yards.

As for the Indians, their lone loss came in the regular season finale, losing by a single point to the Lamar Tigers. Since then, they have been on a roll, with their opponents scoring 21 points or less throughout the postseason.

Class 1 State Championship Game: Putnam County (13-0) vs. Tipton (12-1) Time/Date: 3 p.m. Friday, Dec. 5

For the Class 1 championship game, the undefeated Putnam County Midgets will take on the Tipton Cardinals.

The Midgets are in the midst of their first ever undefeated season and second consecutive season with 6-plus wins. Throughout the season Putnam has outscored opponents by an average of 43.5 points per game, while the defense has held opponents to average of just 8.5 point per game.

The Cardinals have had similar success, scoring 44.2 points per game and holding opponents to 9.1 points per game, making for another competitive matchup for the state crown.

Class 5 State Championship Game: Platte County (13-0) vs. Carthage (12-1)Time/Date: 7 p.m. Friday, Dec. 5

The Class 5 crown will come down to a showdown between the powerhouse Platte County Pirates and the Carthage Tigers.

For the Pirates, they are close to making history with two consecutive undefeated seasons and being named back-to-back state championships for the first time since they completed a 3-peat from 2000 to 2002.

As for Carthage, this marks their second championship appearance and first since winning it all back in 2019. The Tigers were nearly perfect in the regular season, only losing to one of the Class 6 finalists in Nixa by a score of 38 -22.

Class 4 State Championship: Kearney (13-0) vs. Hannibal (11-2)Time/Date: 11 a.m. Saturday, Dec. 6

The Class 4 championship pits the Kearney Bulldogs against the Hannibal Pirates.

Kearney makes their seventh Class 4 championship and is looking to win their first title since 2023. This past season marked the team’s fourth consecutive season with 10+ wins and the second time they have done so in school history (2013-2016).

For the Pirates, they are in uncharted territory as they make their first ever Class 4 championship appearance in school history. This past season marked an all-time best by the Hannibal defense, limiting opponents to 10.1 points per game.

Class 2 State Championship: St. Pius X Festus (9-5)  vs. Blair Oaks (13-0)Time/Date: 3 p.m. Saturday, Dec. 6

The battle for Class 2 comes down to the St. Pius X-Festus Lancers and the Blair Oaks Falcons.

The Lancers have had an up-and-down season, as they started off with three straight-losses, winning the next four games and finally ending the regular season on a two-game losing streak. They have overcome their obstacles to make the Class 2 Championship for the first time.

A huge part of the team’s success is junior running back Cody Shaver, who ranks sixth in 11-man play in rushing yards with 1,739 yards on 200 carries.

For Blair Oaks, they are looking to add a seventh Class 2 Championship and fifth under current coach Ted LePage.

This season, the Falcons held their opponents to 6.2 points per game, which is one of the lowest among all the teams in the championship field.

Class 6 State Championship: Lee’s Summit (9-4) vs. Nixa (13-0)Time/Date: 7 p.m. Saturday, Dec. 6

To finish off the championships slate, Class 6 will see the Lee’s Summit Tigers take on the Nixa Eagles.

Lee’s Summit comes in riding a 9-game win streak (including the playoffs) as they make their first championship appearance since 1985. During the regular season the Tigers were 2-3 in road games.

For the Eagles, they come in riding back-to-back 13-win seasons and are one win away now from capturing a championship for the first time in school history.

They are led by senior running back Jayden McCaster and senior defensive back Randy Flint. Among all players, McCaster is second in rushing yards (2035) and first in touchdowns (36) while Flint is among the top leaders in interceptions (8).

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Kehoe, Choi meeting draws response from state senator

Matthew Sanders

COLUMBIA, Mo. (KMIZ)

The state senator who represents Columbia clapped back on social media after Gov. Mike Kehoe shared images of his meeting with University of Missouri President Mun Choi.

Kehoe posted on social media with photos of him and Choi meeting with public safety officials, including Missouri State Highway Patrol leaders.

“This week, our state public safety leadership met with University of Missouri leaders to discuss our ongoing efforts to combat crime in Columbia,” Kehoe wrote. “We will not accept crime in Columbia or anywhere else in our state—and our administration is committed to working with local communities to support law enforcement and a safer Missouri.”

MU spokesman Christopher Ave said that the university is happy to have Choi’s support, using Columbia Police Department crime statistics to bolster his argument.

“The university values the governor’s support for public safety in Columbia and around the state,” Ave wrote. “Crime in downtown Columbia is 50% higher this year compared to last year. This is unacceptable. City leaders must address this issue. We can no longer accept delays, deflections and excuses.”

State Sen. Stephen Webber (D-Columbia) shared Kehoe’s post on the social media platform X, but added that he was filing legislation to address the issue.

“As Columbia’s Senator I went to the Columbia Police to ask what I can do to be most helpful at the state level,” Webber wrote. “They said to make it illegal for children to carry guns in public. So I prefiled that (SB 922). I look forward to your vocal support of this LEO requested policy.”

The law would create an offense of illegal gun possession by a minor, with some exceptions. The legislative session begins next month.

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Moberly Joint Communications starts taking fire calls for several Randolph County departments

Ryan Shiner

COLUMBIA, Mo. (KMIZ)

Moberly Joint Communications wrote in a Wednesday press release that it has been taking fire calls for several Randolph County agencies since Nov. 3.

It now handles dispatch calls for the Westran Fire Protection District, Eastern Fire Protection District, Northeast Fire Protection District, Higbee Fire Protection District, Southeastern Fire Protection District, Moberly Fire Department, Moberly Police Department and Randolph County Sheriff’s Office.

“The Randolph County Commission is pleased to announce the opening of the Joint Communications Center,” Presiding Commissioner Sid Conklin said in the release. “This partnership with Moberly Police Department, Randolph County Sheriff’s Department, Randolph County Rural Fire Departments and Randolph County Ambulance District will enhance the services provided by our public safety agencies. This endeavor is truly a joint venture to make Randolph County a safer place to live and work.”

The release says the move is the first step of a “two-step process.” Medical calls are currently handled by the Randolph County Ambulance District, but all 911 calls are expected to be handled by Moberly Joint Communications in June 2026, the release says.

Randolph County new has just one non-emergency dispatch phone number: 660-263-0346

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