Taking Back Sunday, George Clinton, Blackstreet: Just a Few Headlining at Ballpark Village

The Friday Night Live! Series has been officially announced.  National Touring Acts will bring their Music and Energy to the brand new Busch 2 Stage (located outside) GA and VIP tickets for all shows can be purchased on TicketFly.com for $10.57 GA  and $25 VIP while supplies last.

 

6.19 New Politics w/ Atlas Genius

7.10 The Urge

8.21 Taking Back Sunday 

Also just announced the District Rhythm Series.  Located inside on the FOX Sports Midwest Live! Stage for the second season. Tickets only $15 GA  and $95.50 VIP while supplies last.  Reserved seating option available with Ticket purchase on first come first served basis by contacting Brett @ 314-278-5305 and/or brett@Foxsportsmidwestlive.com

 

7.12 George Clinton and the Parliament Funkadelic

8.23 Blackstreet

We've Caught Wind that Denver Broncos Enforce 'Fart Tax'

If there's one thing that is more guaranteed than touchdowns in the NFL season, it would be NFL fines. Whether it be for an illegal hit to the helmet or violating differ policies, the fines come fast and they come often.

 
 

But(t), we were a little shocked to hear that the Denver Broncos' Von Miller revealed to Nicki Jhabvala of the Denver Post that he has been taxed multiple times for farting in meetings.

 

Top 5 Worst Fast Food Tattoos

We all could probably use a little less fast food in our diet, but these people could use a little less fast food on their skin. Here's our Top 5 Worst Fast Food Tattoos!

 

5. Hamburgler
The tattoo itself is actually done pretty well, but still, come on!
 


4. Bucket-O-Chicken
We can't tell if this chicken is so immaculate that it has a glowing aura, or if the bucket is a cool guy walking away from an explosion. Also why does the Colonel look like Morgan Freeman?


3. The Big Fan
Tattoos can be a great way to connect with other fans of your favorite sports team, but this Louisville Cardinal fan is going to have a hard time meeting a girl who doesn't just love the Cardinals as much as he does, but loves little square burgers as well.


2. Eeny, Meeny, Miny, Mo
Where do you want to eat?


1.  Tax Deductible
This could have possibly been a business expense that he didn't want to forget, but probably not.

Cavaliers Apologize for Domestic Violence in Promo Video

When the Cleveland Cavaliers shared a video to promote the playoff series against the Chicago Bulls, they probably didn't expect the backlash that they received. Though, they should have.

Domestic violence has never been under the microscope in our society as it is today. Which made it all the more surprising that nobody pulled the plug on the Cavs' promo video, featuring a man throwing his girlfriend across the room for wearing the wrong shirt. 

The backlash warranted a response and apology from the Cleveland based team.

"While the video was not intended to be offensive, it was a mistake to include content that made light of domestic violence. Domestic violence is a very serious matter and has no place in a parody video that plays in an entertainment venue. We sincerely apologize to those who have been affected by domestic violence for the obvious negative feelings caused by being exposed to this insensitive video."

 

Southern Bank Announces Topping Out Event at New Bank Headquarters

(MAY 11, 2015 – POPLAR BLUFF, MO) Southern Bank proudly announces a Topping Out celebration for the new Southern Bank headquarters to be located on the corner of Oak Grove Road and Shelby Road in Poplar Bluff, Missouri. The celebration is scheduled for May 19th at 4:00 p.m.

“It’s a tradition in construction to mark the point when the last steel beam is placed at the top of a new structure. We’d like for the community to join us in celebrating this milestone of the new Southern Bank headquarters and as a reflection of our community’s continued growth,” said Greg Steffens, President and Chief Executive Officer of Southern Bank.

The Topping Out celebration will begin at 4:00 p.m. and be held at the construction site of the new Southern Bank headquarters on the corner of Oak Grove Road and Shelby Road. Speakers from the bank and the business community will speak to honor the occasion, with flags being placed at the top of the steel structure.

“Our continued success depends on the support of the communities we serve, therefore we want to share our progress with the community.” said Steffens.

Southern Bank was originally chartered in 1887 as a mutual institution in Poplar Bluff. Since then, Southern Bank has celebrated many milestones including expansion into neighboring communities, converting from a mutual ownership to a publicly traded stock company, and acquisitions of financial institutions in Missouri and Arkansas. The bank’s most recent acquisition was Peoples Bank of the Ozarks, which included 10 facilities in southwest Missouri. When completed, the new Southern Bank will be considered the headquarters for the bank’s now 35 branches spread across Southern Missouri and Northern Arkansas.

About Southern Bank

Southern Bank has served the financial needs of America's Heartland for over 127 years, making it one of the oldest financial institutions headquartered in the region. Southern Bank offers dynamic and competitive products to individuals and businesses with a full range of financial products and services. An intense focus is placed on core values of being strongly rooted within the communities it serves, but Southern Bank also offers the innovative technology and ease of accessibility consumers seek from larger banks. Southern Bank is now a $1 billion financial institution, with 35 locations in Southern Missouri and Northern Arkansas.

For more information, visit

www.bankwithsouthern.com 

American Idol Canceled

Fox announced that it has officially canceled American Idol after 13 years, and will end following the upcoming 15th season.

The final season will feature host Ryan Seacrest, who has hosted the show since its inception, and judges Jennifer Lopez, Keith Urban and Harry Connick, Jr. The season will be a curtain call to the past 14 seasons' contestants and fans.

The 15th and final season will premiere January 2016 on Fox.


Top 5 Movie Moms

With Mother's Day right around the corner, Fox Radio Network decided to take a look back at some of our favorite mothers in movie history. It was extremely hard to narrow down our list of favorites, but as long as we tried our best, we think our mother's would be proud of us!

OUR TOP 5
 

5. Beatrice Henderson - Mother (1996)

The term "parent's just don't understand" is perfectly epitomized by Beatrice Henderson in the Albert Brooks film, Mother. Debbie Reynolds' portrayal of the mother struggling to keep up with the times can be extremely aggravating, but also undeniably endearing.


4. Mrs. Gump- Forrest Gump (1994)

"Life's a box of chocolates, Forrest. You never know what you're gonna get."
Mrs. Gump may have been a simple southern belle, but her easy-to-understand tidbits of wisdom helped to guide Forrest Gump to be the greatest man in (fake) American History.


3. Sarah Connor- Terminator 2: Judgement Day (1991)

She might not be the type of mom that would give you a nice warm hug after a long day of school. She'd more than likely be the type of mom that would beat up the kid that was bullying you. How can you blame her though? Not many women have to worry about Austrian robots from the future trying to kill her. Not only does she have to protect her son and herself, but the entirety of the human race is in her hands. You can't help but cheer for a mom who has got a lot on her plate.


3. Aurora Greenway- Terms of Endearment (1983)

Disagreements are typically not fun to deal with, especially when they involve someone you love. Though it may seem like mom just doesn't want you to be happy at times, but more often than not, the bitterness comes from a deep source of love and concern.


1. Edna Spalding - Places in the Heart (1984)

It can be really hard to notice the sacrifices a mother makes and how hard a mother has to work. Very few mothers have done more for their family as Edna Spalding. Sally Field's portrayal of the mother who is willing to do whatever it takes for the family to survive earned her an Oscar in 1985. We like you Sally Field. Right now, we like you.


Did you're favorite movie mom make our list? Who would you put on the list? Let us know!