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Monday, January 28, 2013

Fried Chicken Breasts at Walmart Being Recalled

Chicken fried chicken breasts distributed to Walmart stores may contain foreign materials, including metal.

According to the U.S. Department of Agriculture, Advance Pierre Foods in Oklahoma is recalling approximately 1,200 pounds of chicken fried chicken breasts. The USDA reports the food may contain small pieces of metal after a metal tool fell into a meat grinder. Walmart has also posted the recall information on its corporate website. According to the USDA, the meat was distributed to a number of states, including Missouri. The following products are included in the recall:  More details and the "best by" date can be found here. Consumers are advised to call AdvancePierre Consumer Affairs at (855) 328-8888 with questions about the recall.

Friday, January 4, 2013

Cotton Bowl: TV Listings, What Time, Where to Watch

This college football bowl game has a connection to St. Louis. See when and where to watch the Cotton Bowl, which features Oklahoma vs. Texas A&M in a rematch from the Big 12 days.

The University of Missouri may not be going to a postseason bowl game for the first time since 2004, but there are plenty of intriguing football bowl games on the schedule this year. At 7 p.m. on Friday, January 4, the AT&T Cotton Bowl will feature a local St. Louis tie as Oklahoma takes on Texas A&M. Durron Neal, a De Smet Jesuit standout, has seen limited action in his freshman season for the Sooners as a wide receiver. In an interesting return to a previous Big 12 matchup, the Oklahoma Sooners, who won a share of the Big 12 championship, will face the Texas A&M Aggies, who recently moved from the Big 12 conference to the SEC. The game will be aired on FOX on Friday night.  A few local places are sure to have the game on tonight. Here …

Sunday, January 16, 2011

'Oklahoma' to Debut Jan. 20 in Clayton

High school students and their mentors have been putting in long hours in preparation for the play, written by Rodgers and Hammerstein.

Clayton High School theater director Kelley Ryan hopes the cast and crew of the upcoming production of Oklahoma will communicate the variety of emotions embedded in the well-known musical.   “It’s one of those classic plays, and it’s not as sweet as a lot of people think,” Ryan said. “There’s a lot of drama and romance in it. It’s a really good story with really great characters as well as a lot of danger.” Ryan also said she wants “the ruggedness of the people and time period to come out.” Oklahoma, penned by composer Richard Rodgers and librettist Oscar Hammerstein, tells the story of cowboy Curley McLain and his romantic endeavors with farm girl Laurey Williams. The play is set in the Oklahoma territory in the early 1900s.    The show …

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