Hancock and Kelley discuss the St Louis County Prosecuting attorney fight between Sam Page and Gov Mike Parson; the passing of Jimmy Carter; a severe winter storm; and Fr Dylan Schrader joins with hi…
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Fr Dylan Schrader is a Hannibal, MO native, and a Pastor in the Jefferson City Diocese at St Joseph in Westphalia and Anthony of Padua Parish in Folk. He opened up a personal time-capsule from 25 ye…
Published on 11 months, 3 weeks ago
Accu Weather Meteorologist Joe Lundberg joins Michael and John with a winter storm approaching.
Published on 11 months, 3 weeks ago
On the final Friday of the year Michael Kelley is out of town so John Hancock is joined by his son John Hancock Jr. first talking about a centipede in Juniors apartment. Michael Kelley joins from Flo…
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Congressman Elect Dr. Bob Onder joins the show to talk about ‘freshman orientation’ his first impressions and other thoughts as he enters the house.
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On the final Friday before Christmas Hancock and Kelley discuss shopping in the husky section back in the day. What is going on in Washington with the potential of a shutdown and local politics with …
Published on 1 year ago
Russ Koesterich, Managing Director, Portfolio Manager and member of the Global Allocation team at BlackRock joins the show to talk about FED meeting and investments.
Published on 1 year ago
Tim Smith, Owner of Patriot Commercial Cleaning and a US Army veteran joins the show to talk about his new book ‘A Patriot’s American Dream.’
Published on 1 year ago
Hancock and Kelly dive into the 12 days of Christmas; the appointment of a St Louis County Prosecutor; KMOV's Lauren Trager looks at the city program that may be influenced by a St Louis building in…
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KMOV Investigative Reporter Lauren Trager joins Michael and John and details how a St Louis City program may have some issues surrounding a city inspector who may be benefiting personally from a prog…
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