Hit Song by Sara Evans

On January 19, 2001, “Born to Fly” hits number one for Sara Evans. The central Missouri native hit number one for the first time with the song “Born to Fly,” which also earned Evans her first Country Music Awards win (Video of the Year.)


The Best Baseball Town in America

On January 18, 2015, Baseball Commissioner Bud Selig declared St. Louis the “Best Baseball Town” in America.   


Living Off Turnips

On January 17, 1934, The Great Depression continued. The Monett Times reported, “So far, no one has found a family living in a turnip, but dozens of families have been living on turnips. Plain turnips cooked with a bit of meat are filling food and mighty good.”


Famous Poet Visits Hometown

On January 16, 1933, T.S. Eliot, the noted poet born in St. Louis, visited his hometown for the first time in 19 years.  


January 15, 1844 is the Birthday of Cole Younger

January 15, 1844, is the birthday of guerilla fighter and outlaw Cole Younger from Lee’s Summit. 


Dizzy Dean Signed with the Cardinals

On January 14, 1932, the Cardinals signed 19-year-old Dizzy Dean to his first contract. 


School Newspaper Worried about First Amendment Right

On January 13, 1988, the Supreme Court decided that school newspapers don’t have the same First Amendment protections as other news media. The case resulted from an offensive student newspaper that the Hazelwood faculty had censored. 


January 12, 1951 is the Birthday of Rush Limbaugh

January 12, 1951, is the Birthday of Cape Girardeau resident Rush Limbaugh, the number one radio personality in America.  


Official Seal of Missouri was Adopted

On January 11, 1822, a bill was adopted to create the official Seal of the State of Missouri.  


First Flight of Ozark Air Lines

On January 10, 1945, Ozark Air Lines began service around Missouri. The first scheduled flights for Ozark Air Lines shuttled passengers between Springfield and St. Louis, intending to connect underserved communities in the Ozarks. Unfortunately, the first iteration of the airline was short-lived due to political and logistical issues and shuttered two years after launching.