The family of a University of Missouri student who was found dead in a river in downtown Nashville has filed a wrongful death ...
The family of University of Missouri student Riley Strain has filed a wrongful death lawsuit against his fraternity Delta Chi ...
It comes a year after Strain’s body was found in a river following his disappearance during a trip with Delta Chi.
Henley ranked third in Strokes Gained: Tee-to-Green and SG: Around-the-Green en route to his fifth PGA TOUR ... to recover from an acute intercostal strain and finished T40. He made the cut ...
The first-ever Ozark Outdoor Expo opened at the Ozark Empire Fairgrounds on March 21, offering hunting, fishing, and outdoor ...
With local elections just around the corner, Ozarks First’s Parker Padgett is sitting down with candidates for several ...
The family of Riley Strain files wrongful death lawsuit against Delta Chi fraternity at University of Missour.
Seventy terminals, nearly a quarter of all terminals, fell under 65% of the crisis group's recommended number. For air route ...
The Federal Aviation Administration has imposed permanent restrictions on non-essential helicopter operations around the ...
(WKRN) — A safety report highlights Nashville’s plan to improve safety along the Cumberland River just over a year after the disappearance of Missouri University student Riley Strain.
Nashville’s riverfront safety report: A closer look one year after Riley Strain was reported missing
Nearly two weeks after he was reported missing, Strain’s body was found in the Cumberland River miles away from where police believe he fell down an embankment into the river on Gay Street Connector.
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