
Christopher Rogers
Sports and News Multimedia Journalist at KRCG-TV (New Bloomfield, MO)
Sports/News Multimedia Journalist @KRCG13 | Lindenwood U Alum | 1906 🧊
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3 weeks ago |
krcgtv.com | Christopher Rogers
Jefferson City — Cole County is merging their Emergency Medical Services and Emergency Management Agency in a move that satisfies the role of Emergency Management Director and saves a significant amount of money for the county. The Cole County Commission has made changes to Chief Eric Hoy’s duties, making him an administrator for both agencies while maintaining his duties as EMS Chief.
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3 weeks ago |
krcgtv.com | Christopher Rogers
Sedalia — The City of Sedalia is celebrating the grand opening of a new business. In what Pettis County Eastern Commissioner Israel Baeza calls a state-of-the-art facility, and the American Dream. U.S. Quality Construction and Prime Builders Supply cut the ribbon on a joint facility on Menfee road in Sedalia.
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3 weeks ago |
krcgtv.com | Christopher Rogers
Jefferson City — The Helias Lady Crusaders hosted Springfield Catholic in State Sectional play for a chance to go the State Final Four. Junior Jenna Roark scored the lone goal of the game after 4 minutes of play. The Lady Crusaders only allowed one shot on goal. They will head to their second straight State Final Four appearance with a 1-0 victory. Helias will face St. Joseph's Academy on Friday morning in at the World Wide Technology Soccer Park in Fenton.
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3 weeks ago |
krcgtv.com | Christopher Rogers
Sun, June 1st 2025 at 11:17 PMCheck out the video above to learn more! (KRCG)Columbia — Chiefs running back Isiah Pacheco hosted a football camp at Rock Bridge High School in Columbia. This is the 6th stop on an 8 stop camp tour for the two-time Super Bowl Champion. Campers had a chance to run drill with local coaches and have a light-hearted scrimmage with Pacheco. The 26-year-old says he's happy to give kids a chance to have an experience that he would have loved in his youth.
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1 month ago |
krcgtv.com | Christopher Rogers
Maysville — The Tipton Cardinals made the journey up to Maysville for state sectional play. The Cardinals went down 3-0 after the first half inning, but scored 6 runs to take the lead. Maysville climbed back in the game taking a 9-7 lead after 6 innings. The Cardinals forced extras with RBIs from Hudson Knipp and Chance Petree. In the bottom of the 8th, sophomore Paxton Pyle drew a bases loaded walk to send Tipton to their second Final Four appearance in a row.
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