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The United States and Houthis in Yemen reached a deal to halt American airstrikes against the group after the Iranian-backed militants agreed to cease attacks against American vessels in the Red Sea, President Trump and Omani mediators said Tuesday. Mr. Trump broke the news of the truce during an unrelated Oval Office meeting with Canada’s […]

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The United States and Houthis in Yemen reached a deal to halt American airstrikes against the group after the Iranian-backed militants agreed to cease attacks against American vessels in the Red Sea, President Trump and Omani mediators said Tuesday.

Mr. Trump broke the news of the truce during an unrelated Oval Office meeting with Canada’s prime minister, surprising even his own Pentagon officials.

“They just don’t want to fight,” Mr. Trump said. “And we will honor that and we will stop the bombings. They have capitulated, but more importantly, we will take their word. They say they will not be blowing up ships anymore.”

But despite his claim of success, it remained unclear whether the United States had achieved its objective of stopping the Houthis from impeding international shipping after a costly seven-week bombing campaign.

The Houthis themselves stopped short of declaring a full cease-fire, saying that they would continue to fight Israel. And Houthi officials and supporters swiftly portrayed the deal as a major victory for the militia and a failure for Mr. Trump, spreading a social media hashtag that read “Yemen defeats America.”

For more than a year, the Houthis have been firing projectiles and launching drones at commercial and military ships in the Red Sea in what the militia group has described as a show of solidarity with Gaza residents and with Hamas, the militant group controlling the Palestinian territory.

In mid-March, the United States began striking hundreds of targets to try to reopen international shipping lanes. The campaign has cost well over $1 billion, congressional officials said they learned in closed-door briefings with Pentagon officials last month. The rate of munitions used in the campaign has caused concern among some U.S. military strategists, who are worried it could undermine readiness for a potential conflict with China.

After Mr. Trump unexpectedly broke the news of the deal between the Houthis and the United States, Oman’s foreign minister, Badr Albusaidi, said his country had mediated the agreement.

“In the future, neither side will target the other, including American vessels, in the Red Sea and Bab al-Mandab Strait, ensuring freedom of navigation and the smooth flow of international commercial shipping,” he said in a statement on social media.

For his part, Mohammed Al-Bukhaiti, a senior Houthi politician, said that if the United States halted its attacks on Yemen, the Houthis would halt their attacks on a smaller group: “American military fleets and interests.”

However, Mr. Al-Bukhaiti said the Houthis would continue military operations until Israel lifted its siege on Gaza, “no matter the sacrifices, even if we have to fight until Judgment Day.”

His statement left unclear whether the Houthis would stop attacking other vessels in the crucial shipping lane. The Houthis have said that they were targeting only ships with links to Israel or the United States, but the militia has in the past targeted vessels with no obvious link to either. In an interview with The New York Times on Tuesday, Mr. Al-Bukhaiti did not answer specific questions as to whether the group would continue to attack Israeli-linked ships.

Mahdi al-Mashat, another senior Houthi official, made clear the group intended to retaliate against Israel for its bombing of the main international airport in Yemen on Tuesday. Mr. al-Mashat said the response from the Houthis would be “earth-shattering, painful, and beyond the capability of the Israeli and American enemy to bear.”

Mohammed Ali Al-Houthi, a senior member of the group, also described Mr. Trump’s announcement as a “victory” for the Houthis, implying in a social media post that the agreement meant that the United States was no longer supporting Israel’s battle against the Houthis.

The U.S. Central Command, responsible for operations against the Houthis, referred questions about the agreement to the White House. The White House declined to elaborate on Mr. Trump’s remarks or respond to inquiries about what the administration would do if the Houthis continued strikes against Israeli vessels.

Mr. Trump, who is prone to make offhand remarks that can upend foreign policy, appeared to catch his own Defense Department off guard. Three Pentagon officials said Tuesday afternoon that the military had yet to receive word from the White House to end its offensive operations against the Houthis. The officials were scrambling to figure out how Mr. Trump’s announcement had changed military policy.

The new U.S. truce with the Iranian-backed militants comes as American officials are working to negotiate a deal to curb Tehran’s nuclear ambitions, and the agreement with the Houthis could play a role in those broader discussions.

Two Iranian officials said on Tuesday that Iran used its influence with the Houthis as part of Oman’s effort to broker a cease-fire and get them to stop firing on U.S. ships. The officials, one in the foreign ministry and one with the Revolutionary Guards, spoke on the condition of anonymity to discuss sensitive matters.

The Houthis receive weapons and funding from Iran, and are part of a network of what is regionally known as Iran’s axis of resistance. A recent social media post by Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth threatened action on Iran over Houthi attacks on American ships.

For the past few weeks, Iranian officials have publicly distanced themselves from the Houthis, saying Iran has no control over the group and that their actions are a response to the war in Gaza. Iran’s supreme leader, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, said in mid-March that “Houthis act independently based on their own interests and personal views,” and denied Iran had any proxy militia in the region.

Ahmad Zeidabadi, a prominent reformist analyst, wrote on social media that the cease-fire news between the United States and Houthis was “the best news for him” and the worst news for hard-liners in Iran who support proxy militias in the region.

Still, national security experts cast doubt that an agreement would lead to a long-term cessation of attacks in the Red Sea. Mr. Trump’s announcement came just hours after the Houthis released a statement that said it was fighting a “holy war in aid of the wronged Palestinian people in Gaza” and confronting an “Israeli-American-British” enemy.

The Houthis have described their attacks as an attempt to pressure Israel into increasing the flow of humanitarian aid to Gaza, where more than two million Palestinians have struggled to obtain food and water — a blockade that has only deepened recently.

Palestinians in Gaza have been under siege by Israel since Hamas carried out a deadly attack in southern Israel in October 2023 and took hostages. Israeli and Houthi forces have also conducted strikes against each other.

“I would anticipate the Houthis will continue to look to strike Israel, as well as what the group calls ‘Israeli-linked’ ships in the Red Sea,” said Gregory Johnsen, a former member of the U.N. Security Council’s Panel of Experts on Yemen. “If that happens, what does the U.S. do: restart the strikes or let Israel deal with the Houthis?”

He also expressed skepticism that the commercial shipping industry would return to the Red Sea en masse, given that the Houthis “haven’t been defeated or degraded to the point that they can’t carry out these attacks.”

“They’ve only promised not to, and whether or not the shipping industry is willing to take the Houthis word for it remains to be seen,” he said.

Helene Cooper contributed reporting from the Pentagon, Eric Schmitt from Washington, Farnaz Fassihi from New York and Shuaib Almosawa from Sana, Yemen.

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Micah Parsons went from High School Two-Way Star to Elite NFL Defender originally appeared on Athlon Sports. Micah Parsons is a superstar edge defender for the Dallas Cowboys and stepped up to be an emotional leader for the team last season. Advertisement Advertisement Advertisement During his four-game absence last year, the defense played with minimal […]

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Micah Parsons went from High School Two-Way Star to Elite NFL Defender originally appeared on Athlon Sports.

Micah Parsons is a superstar edge defender for the Dallas Cowboys and stepped up to be an emotional leader for the team last season.

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During his four-game absence last year, the defense played with minimal confidence and urgency. When Parsons is on the field, he raises the intensity level of his teammates by being a true “lion” on the field.

And …

Parsons is an athletic freak of nature whose football background isn’t limited to the defensive side of the ball.

In high school, Parsons was an incredible running back who via video once again going viral looked like a man among boys. Highlights from his days at Harrisburg High School in Pennsylvania have resurfaced on social media, reminding everyone how special an athlete Parsons was and continues to be.

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And Micah is loving every minute of it, as Parsons commented on his high school highlight video going viral on X, stating he averaged almost 10 yards per carry.

During his senior year of high school, Parsons had an impressive season on the ground, recording 1,239 yards and 27 touchdowns in 12 games.

The Pennsylvania native decided to stay in his home state and take his talents to Penn State to play college ball—where he focused on the defensive side of the ball and became a stud linebacker.

Fans of course wonder: Could Parsons have been a two-way star at the collegiate level? Could he be an NFL force at 6-4 and 240 pounds with the ball in his hands?

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Maybe … but his development as a versatile chess piece on defense has been stellar, as he continues to master the nuances of rushing the passer.

Parsons is one of the NFL’s best defenders and is set to make around $40 million per season with his looming contract extension.

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Released WWE Superstar Wants To Join AEW

Elayna Black, known to WWE fans as Cora Jade until her release on May 2, 2025, has stated her openness to joining All Elite Wrestling. The former NXT Women’s Tag Team Champion shared her thoughts on her future and AEW’s creative environment during a recent appearance on The Ariel Helwani Show. Black expressed a clear […]

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Elayna Black, known to WWE fans as Cora Jade until her release on May 2, 2025, has stated her openness to joining All Elite Wrestling. The former NXT Women’s Tag Team Champion shared her thoughts on her future and AEW’s creative environment during a recent appearance on The Ariel Helwani Show.

Black expressed a clear interest in potentially working with AEW. “I would definitely be open to going to AEW. I loved my time there. I have a lot of friends there,” she said.

The former WWE star made a brief appearance on AEW Dark in 2020 as Elayna Black before signing with WWE. Her positive sentiment towards the promotion is also fueled by its creative approach.

“I watch all the shows. I love the fact that they have as much creative freedom as they do,” Black noted. She further explained her appreciation for AEW’s style.

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She stated, “I’m so much for storylines and character, so I feel they are very creatively free in that way.” Black signed with WWE in early 2021 and quickly made a name for herself in NXT as Cora Jade.

She developed a rebellious “Generation of Jade” persona. She captured the NXT Women’s Tag Team Championship alongside Roxanne Perez, with whom she also had a memorable, intense feud after turning heel.

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LAS VEGAS, NEVADA – OCTOBER 11: A WWE logo is shown on a screen before a WWE news conference at T-Mobile Arena on October 11, 2019 in Las Vegas, Nevada. It was announced that WWE wrestler Braun Strowman will face heavyweight boxer Tyson Fury and WWE champion Brock Lesnar will take on former UFC heavyweight champion Cain Velasquez at the WWE’s Crown Jewel event at Fahd International Stadium in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia on October 31.

Throughout her NXT tenure, she was involved in several prominent storylines and was considered a key part of the brand’s women’s division. Following her WWE departure, she has reverted to her Black ring name and has been actively preparing for the next chapter of her career.

She’s done so by launching an OnlyFans account and taking independent bookings as her 30-day non-compete period ended around June 1, 2025. Her comments about AEW signal a significant potential landing spot for the young star.

AEW may be the right landing spot for her, considering that she is still so young and could use the rival promotion as a launching pad for her career on a short-term basis. A one or two-year deal would be something she could use greatly to her benefit and perhaps make her way to WWE one day if she impresses enough.

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Iowa high school soccer: Schedule, results and highlights for 2025 boys state soccer tournament Updated: 10:36 PM CDT Jun 2, 2025 POWERED BY CARL’S AUTO GROUP. IT IS STATE SOCCER WEEKEND. IT’S GOING TO FEEL DIFFERENT NEW PLACES. AND WE’RE GOING TO ALTERNATE DAYS THIS WEEK. GIRLS WILL START TOMORROW IN AMES. BOYS OPEN TONIGHT […]

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POWERED BY CARL’S AUTO GROUP. IT IS STATE SOCCER WEEKEND. IT’S GOING TO FEEL DIFFERENT NEW PLACES. AND WE’RE GOING TO ALTERNATE DAYS THIS WEEK. GIRLS WILL START TOMORROW IN AMES. BOYS OPEN TONIGHT AT HOST SITES BEFORE MOVING TO MEDIACOM STADIUM FOR THE SEMIFINALS AND FINALS. JOHNSTON IS GOING FOR THE THREE PEAT THIS YEAR. CAN ANYONE DETHRONE THE DRAGONS? OPENING MINUTES JOHNSTON IN BLACK ON THE ATTACK OFF THE DOWLING GOALIE. KYRON POPE IS GOING TO BE THERE FOR THE REBOUND AND HE BANGS IT THROUGH AND PUMPS HIS FIST IN THE AIR. STILL IN THE FIRST HALF, CADEN POPE NO. ENOCH BASSETT YES, HE CLEANS IT UP. THEY WERE RELENTLESS. IT’S TWO NOTHING STILL IN THE FIRST HALF. THE DOWLING GOALIE COMES OUT. KAYDEN NGUYEN GETS PAST HIM. THEN CAN HE TRACK IT DOWN IN TIME? YES. HE SLIDES AND GETS HIS FOOT ON IT JUST IN TIME BEFORE THE BARD WIN. WOULD ADD ANOTHER ONE AND JOHNSTON ROUTS DOWLING FIVE. NOTHING TO ADVANCE TO THE SEMIFINALS. EARLIER THIS SEASON KCCI TOLD YOU ABOUT VALLEY SOCCER COACH REACHING A WHOPPING 600 WINS. HE WANTS A SIX STATE CHAMPIONSHIP. TONIGHT, HIS TIGERS HOSTED PLEASANT VALLEY. EARLY FIRST HALF. CHECK OUT THE PLAY RIGHT HERE. ALEXANDER MURSKI STEALS THE BALL AWAY AND THEN HOOKS UP WITH PABLO MENDEZ, WHO STAYS WITH IT. WHAT A GOAL. MIRSKY ALSO SCORED ONE HIMSELF AS A CHRISTIAN. CATALON VALLEY ADVANCES WITH A THREE NOTHING WIN. ANKENY KNOCKS OUT ROOSEVELT OVER AT MEDIACOM STADIUM 3 TO 1, AND THE AMES LITTLE CYCLONES ARE ALSO GOING TO MEDIACOM NEXT WEEK FOR THE SEMIFINALS. ONE NOTHING OVER CITY HIGH IN THREE. A DEFENDING CHAMP, DCG, HOSTED CEDAR RAPIDS, WASHINGTON. SECOND HALF. 13 MINUTES TO GO DCG DOWN TWO ONE. OFF THE CORNER KICK. MATEO ZLOTO FEEDS LANDON ANDERSON WITH A GREAT HEADER AND TIES IT AT TWO. WE GO TO OVERTIME AFTER TWO SCORELESS OVERTIMES. WE GO TO PKS. WASHINGTON MADE THEIR FIRST ATTEMPT, SO IT WAS TIME FOR THE MUSTANGS AND THEY RESPOND. AMIN ISLAMOVIC SNEAKS IT PAST THE GOALTENDER, TYING IT UP AT ONE. WASHINGTON. UP NEXT, LOGAN BARTON IS GOOD. IT’S TWO ONE WARRIORS. THE ENSUING. DCG ATTEMPT, THEY NEED IT HERE AND IT’S STOPPED. WARRIORS WITH THE ADVANTAGE. AND THEY WOULD STOP THE NEXT TWO MUSTANGS ATTEMPT. THEY LEAD THREE ONE. ALL THEY NEED IS ONE GOAL TO PULL OFF THE STUNNER. AND THEY GET IT. HOLDEN SMITH SEALS THE DEAL IN CEDAR RAPIDS, WASHINGTON WINS THE PKS 4 TO 1 TO ELIMINATE THE DEFENDING CHAMPS. ALSO IN THREE. A URBANDALE TRYING TO WIN A STATE TITLE FOR THE FIRST TIME SINCE 2002, HOSTING SPENCER IN THE QUARTERFINALS. THESE TWO TEAMS EVENLY MATCHED. GREAT DEFENSE HERE IN A SCORELESS FIRST HALF. THE WALL OF JAYHAWKS KEEPS IT SCORELESS IN EARLY IN THE SECOND HALF. URBANDALE CAME ALIVE OFF AN EARLY CORNER KICK. AIDEN TROHA MAKES IT ONE NOTHING. JAYHAWKS WIN TWO ZERO. THEY ARE ON TO THE STATE SEMIFINALS. HOOVER’S QUEST FOR A STATE TITLE COMES TO AN END WITH A10 LOSS AT LIBERTY. NORWALK DOMINATES INDIANOLA 3 TO 1 TO ADVANCE TO THE SEMIFINALS ON WEDNESDAY IN TWO. A KNOXVILLE IN WHITE AT GILBERT. KNOXVILLE WAS DOWN ONE. NOTHING IN THE SECOND HALF WITH 25 MINUTES TO GO. KNOXVILLE’S EZRA SCHMIDT BOOMS IT FROM LONG RANGE, AND THAT’S GOOD. OVER THE GOALIE’S HEAD, WE ARE TIED. THE GAME GOES TO DOUBLE OT. IN THE FIRST SEQUENCE OF THE DOUBLE OT, WATCH THE TOP RIGHT OF YOUR SCREEN, SENIOR TYLER HOLTON IS NOT READY FOR HIS CAREER TO END. HOLTON TURNS AND FIRES AND THAT IS THE GAME WINNER. GILBERT ADVANCES TO THE SEMIS IN A THRILLING FASHION. TWO ONE. LOVE THE CELEBRATION, GUYS. THEY ARE AT MEDIACOM ON WEDNESDAY AS WELL AT DORDT UNIVERSITY IN TWO-A, WEBSTER CITY AND SIOUX CITY SCORELESS ALL THE WAY TO PKS. THE LYNX WIN IT THREE TWO IN PKS TO MOVE TO 17 ZERO, AND IN ONE A AT THE UNIVERSITY OF IOWA, VAN METER BEATS NORTH FAYETTE VALLEY ONE NOTHING. THESE TEAMS WILL B

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Iowa high school soccer: Schedule, results and highlights for 2025 boys state soccer tournament

Iowa’s high school boys soccer state tournament is June 2-6. The quarterfinal round will be played at regional sites across the state, with the semifinals and finals being played at Mediacom Stadium in Des Moines. Here’s what you need to know about this week’s state tournament. Iowa high school boys state soccer tournament scheduleQuarterfinals – Monday, June 2: Class 4AWest Des Moines Valley 3, Pleasant Valley 0Johnston 5, Dowling Catholic 0Ankeny 3, Des Moines Roosevelt 1 Ames 1, Iowa City, City High 0 Class 3AIowa City Liberty 1, Des Moines Hoover 0 (PKs 5-4)Cedar Rapids Washington 3, Dallas Center-Grimes 2 (PKs 4-1)Norwalk 3, Indianola 1Urbandale 2, Spencer 0Class 2ABishop Heelan 2, Wahlert, Dubuque 1 (OT) Webster City 1, Sioux Center 0 (PKs 3-2) Williamsburg 2, Notre Dame, Burlington 1Gilbert 2, Knoxville 1 (2OT)Class 1AHudson 2, West Central Valley 0Regina, Iowa City 1, St. Albert, Council Bluffs 0 West Sioux 2, West Liberty 0 Van Meter 1, North Fayette Valley 0 Watch: West Des Moines Valley soccer coach Aziz Haffar celebrates 600th winSemifinals at Mediacom Stadium – Wednesday, June 4: Class 1ANoon: Regina, Iowa City vs. Van Meter2:30 p.m.: Hudson vs. West SiouxClass 2A5 p.m.: Bishop Heelan vs. Williamsburg7:30 p.m.: Gilbert vs. Webster City Semifinals at Mediacom Stadium – Thursday, June 5:Class 3ANoon: Norwalk vs. Urbandale2:30 p.m.: Iowa City Liberty vs. Cedar Rapids WashingtonClass 4A5 p.m.: Johnston vs. Ames7:30 p.m.: West Des Moines Valley vs. AnkenyFinals at Mediacom Stadium- Friday, June 6: Noon: Class 1A final – TBD vs. TBD2:30 p.m.: Class 2A final – TBD vs. TBD5 p.m.: Class 3A final – TBD vs. TBD7:30 p.m.: Class 4A final – TBD vs. TBD TicketsAdmission is $10. Click here for tickets.How to streamThe Iowa High School Sports Network will broadcast the semifinals and finals of the 2025 state tournament. Stream online here.» Subscribe to KCCI’s YouTube page» Download the free KCCI app to get updates on the go: Apple | Google PlayKCCI sports explains change in schedule, location of state high school soccer

Iowa’s high school boys soccer state tournament is June 2-6. The quarterfinal round will be played at regional sites across the state, with the semifinals and finals being played at Mediacom Stadium in Des Moines.

Here’s what you need to know about this week’s state tournament.

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Iowa high school boys state soccer tournament schedule

Quarterfinals – Monday, June 2:

Class 4A

  • West Des Moines Valley 3, Pleasant Valley 0
  • Johnston 5, Dowling Catholic 0
  • Ankeny 3, Des Moines Roosevelt 1
  • Ames 1, Iowa City, City High 0

Class 3A

  • Iowa City Liberty 1, Des Moines Hoover 0 (PKs 5-4)
  • Cedar Rapids Washington 3, Dallas Center-Grimes 2 (PKs 4-1)
  • Norwalk 3, Indianola 1
  • Urbandale 2, Spencer 0

Class 2A

  • Bishop Heelan 2, Wahlert, Dubuque 1 (OT)
  • Webster City 1, Sioux Center 0 (PKs 3-2)
  • Williamsburg 2, Notre Dame, Burlington 1
  • Gilbert 2, Knoxville 1 (2OT)

Class 1A

  • Hudson 2, West Central Valley 0
  • Regina, Iowa City 1, St. Albert, Council Bluffs 0
  • West Sioux 2, West Liberty 0
  • Van Meter 1, North Fayette Valley 0

Watch: West Des Moines Valley soccer coach Aziz Haffar celebrates 600th win

Semifinals at Mediacom Stadium – Wednesday, June 4:

Class 1A

  • Noon: Regina, Iowa City vs. Van Meter
  • 2:30 p.m.: Hudson vs. West Sioux

Class 2A

  • 5 p.m.: Bishop Heelan vs. Williamsburg
  • 7:30 p.m.: Gilbert vs. Webster City

Semifinals at Mediacom Stadium – Thursday, June 5:

Class 3A

  • Noon: Norwalk vs. Urbandale
  • 2:30 p.m.: Iowa City Liberty vs. Cedar Rapids Washington

Class 4A

  • 5 p.m.: Johnston vs. Ames
  • 7:30 p.m.: West Des Moines Valley vs. Ankeny

Finals at Mediacom Stadium- Friday, June 6:

  • Noon: Class 1A final – TBD vs. TBD
  • 2:30 p.m.: Class 2A final – TBD vs. TBD
  • 5 p.m.: Class 3A final – TBD vs. TBD
  • 7:30 p.m.: Class 4A final – TBD vs. TBD

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The Iowa High School Sports Network will broadcast the semifinals and finals of the 2025 state tournament. Stream online here.

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…FLOOD WATCH IN EFFECT FROM TUESDAY EVENING THROUGH WEDNESDAY MORNING… * WHAT…Flash flooding caused by excessive rainfall is possible. * WHERE…Portions of central, east central, and northeast Missouri, including the following areas, in central Missouri, Audrain MO, Boone MO, Callaway MO, Cole MO, Moniteau MO and Osage MO. In east central Missouri, Montgomery MO. In […]

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...FLOOD WATCH IN EFFECT FROM TUESDAY EVENING THROUGH WEDNESDAY
MORNING...

* WHAT...Flash flooding caused by excessive rainfall is possible.

* WHERE...Portions of central, east central, and northeast Missouri,
including the following areas, in central Missouri, Audrain MO,
Boone MO, Callaway MO, Cole MO, Moniteau MO and Osage MO. In east
central Missouri, Montgomery MO. In northeast Missouri, Knox MO,
Lewis MO, Marion MO, Monroe MO, Pike MO, Ralls MO and Shelby MO.

* WHEN...From Tuesday evening through Wednesday morning.

* IMPACTS...Excessive runoff may result in flooding of rivers,
creeks, streams, and other low-lying and flood-prone locations.

* ADDITIONAL DETAILS...
- Thunderstorms are expected to produce locally heavy rainfall
of 1 to 2 inches per hour at times. Where these storms linger
they may lead to localized areas of flash flooding.


PRECAUTIONARY/PREPAREDNESS ACTIONS...

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(25News Now) – Super Monday was indeed a super day for Heart of Illinois Conference teams. The Eureka and Lexington baseball teams, and the LeRoy softball team, all won Super-Sectionals to advance to the State Final Four. You can watch 25News – any newscast, anywhere – streaming LIVE on 25NewsNow.com, our 25News mobile app, and […]

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(25News Now) – Super Monday was indeed a super day for Heart of Illinois Conference teams.

The Eureka and Lexington baseball teams, and the LeRoy softball team, all won Super-Sectionals to advance to the State Final Four.

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