Walmart has announced that very soon they will be closing all of their locations in Missouri and Illinois on the same day so you'll need to plan accordingly.
It's almost like a game show in Missouri. It's the guessing game where everybody makes a prediction about when the state will get its first real snowfall. Farmer's Almanac thinks it knows the answer about whether or not Missouri will get that snow on or before Thanksgiving in their brand new outlook.
When you live in the Midwest, there's always the possibility that weather will throw you a surprise on or around Thanksgiving. One of the Farmer's Almanacs has just shared their prediction for what the Land of Lincoln can expect once we get to the season when all the turkeys are nervous.
Illinois Thanksgiving cooks, we need to have a talk. If a newly-released survey is accurate, the favorite Thanksgiving side dish in Illinois is just so weird. There is no other state in America that prefers what Illinois does and I have so many questions.
Let's start by emphasizing how unpredictable weather in Missouri and Illinois is. Keep that in mind as I warn you to keep your eyes on the weather forecasts as we get closer to Thanksgiving as advanced forecasts show that could involve snow for both states right after the holiday.
The 39th Annual Ameren Thanksgiving Day Parade comes to the streets of St. Louis again this Thanksgiving. Here are the details you need to know about the epic kickoff to the holidays in St. Louis...
We all know the Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade in New York City is the GOAT Thanksgiving Parade, but the Travel Channel says that Chicago's parade isn't too far behind...Here is what they have to say.
No, it's not St. Louis or even Kansas City. Travel experts rank a town in Missouri as the second best place to spend Thanksgiving in the entire US, so which town is it?
Thanksgiving is a month away, and if you want to make the most of this year's turkey day holiday, you need to head down to St. Louis. St. Louis was just named one of the best Thanksgiving towns in the US, here is what makes it unique.
Why go all the way to New York City for the Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade when you can just take a quick trip to St. Louis for their 37th Annual Ameren's Thanks for Giving Parade!