Jefferson City, MO News
Jefferson City, MO News
Blue Tigers Win Five Events En Route To Second-Place Showing at NCAA Championships
Lewis & Anderson Win Individual Titles As Lincoln Takes 2nd at NCAA's
Nickeisha Beaumont Claims Long Jump National Title
Gov. Nixon orders flags to half-staff in honor of fallen soldier from Phelps County
2012 NCAA DII Outdoor Track & Field Championships Central
Gov. Nixon sets Aug. 7 election on right to pray
First Lady and Gov. Nixon pitch in on Habitat for Humanity project in Joplin, as number of volunteers signed up for Governor's Joplin-Habitat Challenge soars past 2,100
Lincoln Baseball Performs Well In The Classroom In Spring 2012
Clay's 7th Annual Career Fair Will Feature Over 100 Top Employers, Thousands of Eager Job Seekers Expected to Attend St. Louis' Biggest Jobs Event, Monday, June 4th at Harris-Stowe State University
Gov. Nixon, GM leaders break ground on company's new plant addition in Wentzville, part of $380 million expansion creating 1,660 new local auto manufacturing jobs
Men's Golf Highlighted in MIAA's Centennial Memories
Men's Golf Highlighted in MIAA's Centennial Memories
Nicole Collier Elevated to Women's Basketball Head Coach
Both LU Track & Field Teams Ranked Among the Top Four Nationally Heading Into NCAA's
Twishana Williams & Victor Thomas Earn USTFCCCA Regional Awards
Gov. Nixon issues statement on bill that would impose tax increase without vote of the people
Gov. Nixon praises Bunceton and Green Ridge schools for earning A+ Schools and School of Distinction designations
Blue Tiger Women Remain No. 2, Men No. 4 In Final Regular Season Division II Poll
Gov. Nixon announces continued growth in new state job creation and exports in visit to Kansas City manufacturer
Twenty-One Blue Tigers Named All-South Central Region by USTFCCCA
The MIAA Remembers Lincoln's Five Consecutive National Titles
North Elementary Wins A Pizza Party, Courtesy of Stripes & LU Athletics
Twenty-Three Blue Tigers Qualify For NCAA Championships
Gov. Nixon announces $2.8 million in funding to construct safe rooms at Joplin Schools, move forward with other construction projects
Blue Tigers Announce Summer Softball Camps
Blue Tigers Announce Summer Softball Camps
Victor Thomas Named MIAA Women's Outdoor Track & Field Coach of the Year
Victor Thomas Named MIAA Women's Outdoor Track & Field Coach of the Year
Lincoln Women Finish Fifth At PGA Minority Collegiate Championship
Blue Tigers Take Second At PGA Minority Championships
Blue Tigers Win Four Races At Sam Williams Twilight Qualifier
Flags at government buildings in Missouri to be at half-staff on May 15 for Peace Officers Memorial Day
St. Peter Interparish School News - May 9, 2012
Gov. Nixon issues statement on passage of budget
Clay Presents 2012 Artistic Discovery Congressional Art Competition Awards
Gov. Nixon issues statement on passage of funding bill for Missouri Veterans Homes
Chris Pfau Selected First Team All-MIAA
Blue Tigers Women's Track Recognized Through MIAA's Centennial Moments
Blue Tigers Open Play At PGA Minority Collegiate Golf Championship
Several Missouri communities hit by 2011 floods to receive additional help in repairing, replacing damaged infrastructure, Gov. Nixon announces
Gov. Nixon praises Zalma Senior High School for earning A+ Schools and School of Distinction designations
Blue Tiger Women No. 2 in the Country After Winning the MIAA Championships
Blue Tigers Take Third At MIAA Championships
Blue Tigers Take Third At MIAA Championships
MIAA Champions!!! Blue Tigers Defend League Title At Outdoor Championships
MIAA Champions!!! Blue Tigers Defend League Title At Outdoor Championships
Blue Tigers Drop Two to Northwest Missouri
Blue Tigers Drop Two to Northwest Missouri
Beaumont Sets Two Records On Second Day Of MIAA Championships
16 Blue Tigers Qualify For Finals At MIAA Championships
Klugman Strikes Out Four As LU Defeats NWMSU, 6-4
39 become citizens in first ceremony at new courthouse
Columbia College offers assistance to non-traditional students
Senate confirms Cook as Lincoln curator
Annual Lake street meet runs through Sunday
Salmonella in dog food sickens 14 people in US
Injury accident on U.S. 54 in Cole County
LU wins $10,000 in Home Depot contest
Two arrested in JC meth bust
JCHS teachers work on mobile technology curriculum
Carroll wants conference center committee revived
Habitat volunteers spend week in Joplin
Capital Read selection boasts local ties
Faith triumphs for coach, athletes
Holts Summit man faces drug charges
Linn man faces charges, admits thefts
Man dies when pickup truck collides with train
David Ganey named JC Schools’ 2012 Teacher of the Year
Gov. Nixon appoints former Mayor of Pleasant Hill as new Cass County Presiding Commissioner
Gov. Nixon praises Grandview Senior High School for earning A+ designation
Blue Tigers Finish Season With Back-to-Back Double Headers At Northwest Missouri
JC Chamber, MoDOT look at future needs
Crackdown on underage drinking
‘Leaning tower’ comes tumbling down
Blue Tigers Set to Compete for MIAA Championships
Lawsuit says Zesto trademark violated by older drive-in
Driver rescued from car teetering above river
Cantorum to celebrate movie, Broadway hits Saturday
Fire extinguishers training offered
Cole County Commission awards asphalt contracts
Gospel show to benefit Outreach Basketball Camp
Coach Dapkus On the 2012 Lincoln Baseball Season
2011-12 Women's Basketball Highlight Video
Gov. Nixon applauds Albany, Cainsville and Northeast Nodaway high schools for earning A+ designation
Third person of interest in murder turns self in
VIDEO: Highlights From the 2011 Lincoln Football Season
Gov. Nixon appoints new Ozark County Coroner
Update: Fire Marshal investigation shows blocked vent, ignited container started Dorsey's Pit Stop fire
Gov. Nixon appoints long-time court administrator as new Cole County Circuit Clerk
Hemmel named Cole County circuit clerk
Residents look for ways to draw people to Jefferson City
Event to boost new Down syndrome family network
South Callaway educator earns recognition from peers
VIDEO: Baseball Update With Coach Dapkus
Service groups urge lawmakers to restore charity tax credits
Legislation targets county posts
Stroke screening to be offered to area residents
Hundreds attend events in Jefferson City for women’s rights
Two arrested during chases in JC, Tuesday afternoon
Gov. Nixon applauds Strafford Senior High School for earning A+ designation
Suspects sought in puppy killings in Maries Co.
Chris Pfau Named MIAA Pitcher of the Week
Men's & Women's Track Teams Continue to Move Up USTFCCCA Rankings
Commission sets meeting with Renns Lake residents
2 cases of E. coli reported in Cole County
Moreau River could hit 22 feet today after heavy rains
Habitat salvage effort turns up former gravestones of Civil War veterans
Ford demonstrates its vision of future automobiles
Gov. Nixon praises passage of Show-Me Heroes bill to help Missouri veterans get jobs
Gov. Nixon presents three mid-Missouri veterans with Silver Star banners to honor their service and sacrifice
Toni-Ann Moore Tabbed MIAA Women's Track Athlete of the Week
Toni-Ann Moore Tabbed MIAA Women's Track Athlete of the Week
Payton Schooler Selected to the 2012 All-MIAA Women's Golf Team
Payton Schooler Selected to the 2012 All-MIAA Women's Golf Team
Rains push some Mo. rivers, creeks to flood levels
Younger voices missing in dialogue
Megan Braun Named All-MIAA Honorable Mention
Crowd weathers rain to raise funds in March for Babies
Veteran reflects on family’s influence on Air Force career
Man held in Holts Summit chase, break-in
Jim Hickman helps marshal forces for this weekend’s Civil War re-enactment
700 re-enactors to converge May 4-6 on Binder Lake Park
Annual plant sale set for Saturday
Teacher appreciation banquet set Thursday
Dig into Missouri’s culinary scene with a vacation fit for a foodie
Veronica Thomas: Reading Buddies coordinator
Early morning fire damages Osage Beach restaurant
Blue Tigers Earn Three Relay Wins At Drake Relays
Blue Tigers Set Relay Record At Drake Relays
Professional eater gets 94th win at Moose Brothers BBQ
Pay raise issue not only one facing legislative budget writers
Mahoney considers 7 years of accomplishments
Additional charges filed in credit card case
Holts Summit resident catches armed suspect
Logistics of app development require time, tech talent pool
Helias Catholic High School 2012 Prom Court
Marcullus Queen and court named
JC police chase suspect
Blue Tigers Host 2012 Spring Game (Video and Gallery)
Blue Tigers Host 2012 Spring Game (Video and Gallery)
Blue Tigers Defeat Missouri Southern, 8-1, to Split Season Series
Blue Tigers Defeat Missouri Southern, 8-1, to Split Season Series
Linn State regents OK tuition increases
VP leaving prompts Linn State to leverage savings
JC Chamber urges lawmakers to keep state pay raises
Russellville school board elects new officers
JC man sentenced to prison for enticing a child
Fulton fishermen to host fundraiser for ‘local hero’
Lighthouse Preparatory Academy plans dinner theater
Street Meet shows off new accessories
Rotary offers Spring Fling Sock Hop
March for Babies slated Sunday
Young survivor of crash gives family hope
Fire destroys Eugene home
Henke's Grand Slam Leads Lincoln to a 10-9 Win Over Missouri Southern
Police seek third ‘person of interest’ in murder
NASCAR donates 100 trees to support the 2012 Governor's Joplin Habitat Challenge, Gov. Nixon announces
Two women arrested on meth charges
Gov. Nixon signs Supplemental Budget to provide critical resources for K-12 schools, other vital services
Gov. Nixon says withdrawal of U.S. Department of Labor proposal "restores common sense" for Missouri farm families
Mo. lawmaker targets overtime at Fulton mental hospital
Town hall draws Jefferson City crowd
Competitive eater to take challenge in Jefferson City
Grant to allow Vitae to advertise to Cardinal nation
Holts Summit church to break ground on new preschool addition
Jean Carnahan to sign book
Blue Tigers' Season Ends At MIAA Tournament
Mesa approves deal with Westminster College
Gov. Nixon appoints Jack Warner as new Circuit Judge in St. Louis County
Charges filed in JC Murder
Gov. Nixon announces Missouri state parks will again be enhanced this summer as nationally recognized State Parks Youth Corps jobs program returns
Returning soldiers, families looking forward to resuming lives
Appeals court upholds Harris’ conviction for shooting, robbery
New NRC inspector assigned to Callaway Energy Center
Blue Tigers Will Compete Against Nation's Best At Drake & Penn Relays
Calvary wins Battle of the Belt
Odor caused by Troop F incinerator
LU awarded $15,000 EPA grant
Libraries to offer storytelling events
Osage County bridge opened to traffic
Injured pedestrian's condition upgraded
Miller Co. bank robber indicted
Environmentalists oppose Callaway nuclear renewal
Bottled water manufacturer plans to significantly expand local operations in Kansas City area, create 100 new local jobs, Gov. Nixon announces
Gov. Nixon, joined by Mizzou Tigers athletes and coaches, announces the first families selected for homes through the Governor's 2012 Joplin Habitat Challenge
Blue Tigers Open Play in the MIAA Tournament
Blue Tigers Open Play in the MIAA Tournament
Mo. Senate budget funds pay hikes, blind benefits
Statement from Gov. Nixon on Senate's restoration of full funding for health care program for needy, blind Missourians
Blue Tigers Close Home Slate Against Missouri Southern In Friday/Saturday Double Headers
Mayor details scaled back version of JC conference center
Records: Police responded quickly to homicide
Woman hospitalized after hit by pickup
Missionary couple back on trail after wintering in Mid-Mo.
Workshop guides faith-based groups on how to serve
13th circuit wins award for timely child case hearings
Adult artist exhibition open at gallery
Student musicians compete at local festival
Mahoney retiring in August
No charges to be filed in death after Tasering
Saint Peter Interparish School News - Spelling Bee
Senate keeps pay raise plan on first test-vote
JC Schools talking with Lincoln, Linn State Tech about high school complex
Blue Tigers Fall At Missouri S&T, 7-1
Blue Tigers Take Sixth At Drury Pasta House Classic
JC homicide update
Mahoney to retire
Blue Tiger's Amazing Flip Noticed By ESPN
Lincoln Women Ranked No. 5, Men No. 13 in Latest USTFCCCA Rankings
Family of victims in triple fatality files lawsuit
Experts: Turn former lake into stream
Surtax settlement finally reached
Two men charged in storage locker burglary
VIDEO: MIAA Softball Championships Preview With Coach Stacey
St. Mary’s construction begins
Fashion show benefits Cole County Historical Society
Westminster on verge of first ever branch campus in Arizona
Cole Co. road closure
Blue Tigers Take Seventh At UIndy Spring Invitational
Blue Tigers Take Seventh At UIndy Spring Invitational
Lewis & Cumberbatch Named MIAA Track Athletes of the Week
Lewis & Cumberbatch Named MIAA Track Athletes of the Week
Mo. gov says state agencies using less energy
Blue Tigers Game At Missouri S&T Now Set To Begin At 3:00 p.m.
SAR chapter honors Tyler Huffman
Man sought in Sunday shooting death
StartUp JC hopes to aid 25 prospective businesses this year
Local man arrested after chase, assaulting officer
Neighbor: Police slow to respond, waited amid pleas for help
Rick Mihalevich seeks to improve public perception of council
Veteran describes experiences gained patrolling Vietnam waterways
New Cole County voter ID cards to be mailed Tuesday
Williams, Richardson & Cumberbatch Win At Kansas Relays
Blue Tigers Set Two NCAA Automatic Qualifying Times At Kansas Relays
Blue Tigers Qualify For The MIAA Softball Championship Tournament
A Seventh-Inning Rally Leads Lincoln Past Emporia State, 4-3
One arrested after Sunday morning vehicle chase
Jefferson City looks for citizen input on various projects
SERVE Jeff City volunteers work to clean up, spruce up areas
Lincoln University tuition going up
3 arrested in stolen credit card ring bust
Katy Trail open for horses in Callaway County
Lake toll bridge traffic returns to normal
JC police investigate man's shooting death as homicide
Blair Oaks High School announces prom court
Brian Allen, April State Employee of the Month
Landmark home associated with prison for 103 years
How to go from master bedroom to masterpiece
Dogwood Festival wraps up 62nd year
Landwehr, Norman named to Scout posts
Blue Tigers Finish Eighth At The MIAA Tennis Championships
Blue Tigers Take 12 Top-Five Finishes At Dewey Allgood Invitational
Blue Tigers Celebrate Senior Day With A Sweep Over Southwest Baptist
Blue Tigers Drop Two to Emporia State
Capitol hosts Earth Day activities
Hawk flies away from Earth Day activities
Week of the Young Child begins Sunday
Man charged with statutory rape
Judge puts four on probation
Ferguson case attracts national coverage
Elston house burns
Hearing ends over Mo. newspaper editor’s death
Blue Tigers Fall to Southwest Baptist in First Round of MIAA Tournament
Blue Tigers Split Double Header With Central Missouri
Blue Tigers Set to Compete in Drury Pasta House Classic
JCFD sales tax to be reintroduced
Jefferson City native turns to Westminster to detail career with CIA
Blue Tigers Travel to Indiana for Spring Invitational
LU symposium discusses range of religions
Theroff takes helm of Jefferson Bank
Jefferson City symphony honors high school musicians
DNR hosts Missouri Earth Day at Capitol
Vaughn Resigns As Head Women's Basketball Coach
Fleeing Vienna man crashes into mom's home
Crane denies coaching witnesses
Westinghouse selects Missouri as partner to develop next-generation nuclear reactors, Gov. Nixon announces
Ameren, Westinghouse form nuclear alliance
Friend testifies for man convicted in Columbia slaying
Blue Tigers Host Central Missouri & Southwest Baptist to Close Regular Season
Council funds to be used for Old Town marketing
Calvary Lutheran students put their faith to test
Kilmer brings Clemens to WWU
Eugene school board elects new officers
Audit of Circuit Clerk: Money received, not deposited
Blue Tigers Set to Compete at Kansas and Missouri S&T
Capital City Cook-off set for this weekend
Holts Summit police to host drug take back event
Plans for nuclear reactor on tap today?
House heavily damaged in fire
Accomplice says he lied in Columbia editor’s death
Work at Columbia Airport Interchange project delayed
Targeting GSA Waste, McCaskill Announces Bill to Stop Excessive Spending in Federal Agencies
State auditor finds problems in Cole Co. circuit clerk's office; circuit clerk resigns
Blue Tigers Continue League Season Against Emporia State
One person arrested after assault in JC
Lincoln Athletics Teams With Give By Cell to Offer Direct Mobile Giving
Work on new St. Mary’s to begin Monday
MoDOT hopes US 54 work resumes in mid-May
Blue Tiger Women Ranked No. 5 Nationally While Men Are No. 15
Race to Dome floating back to capital
Stepped up DWI enforcement planned
Jefferson City police hosting Prescription Take Back event
Wednesday's Baseball Game Cancelled; Friday's Game Moved to Sunday
Police probe two separate shooting incidents
Janitor begs ‘forgiveness’ for lying in Ferguson trial
Gov. Nixon witnesses signing of two exchange agreements by Missouri State University
Witness questions motive in Heitholt death
Lincoln Takes Seventh At MIAA Championships
Blue Tigers Finish Fourth At MIAA Championships
6 of 13 E. coli cases in Missouri linked to farm
JCFD sales tax bill dies
Five plead guilty to meth charges
Plan explores options for rail service future
Many businesses offering perks, specials to taxpayers
Missouri unit near site of Taliban attacks
Ferguson begins renewed effort to leave prison
During trade mission led by Gov. Nixon, Missouri signs agreement to expand exports, promote trade with Brazil
Blue Tigers Finish Day One of MIAA Championships in Seventh Place
Missouri Guard agriculture team reports no fatalities after attack
Mo. National Guard captain’s career in limbo
Anna-Kay James Named MIAA Women's Track Athlete of the Week
Anna-Kay James Named MIAA Women's Track Athlete of the Week
Blue Tigers In Fourth Following Day One Of MIAA Championships
Blue Tigers In Fourth Following Day One Of MIAA Championships
Blue Tigers Step Out Of Conference Play To Host Westminster
Blue Tigers Step Out Of Conference Play To Host Westminster
Witness recants account in Columbia editor’s death
Flood warning continues for Moreau River
Blue Tigers Begin Play At MIAA Golf Championships
Blue Tigers Win Seven Events At The Saint Louis University Invitational
LU hosts day on religious freedom
Citywide cleanup a boon for those willing to dig for a little urban treasure
Local resident uses military experience as advocate for veterans
Dr. Joseph Kayser pours his energies into myriad pursuits
Blue Tigers Fall to Emporia State in Road Finale
Blue Tigers Fall to Emporia State in Road Finale
Time Changes Announced For Today's Tennis and Softball Games
National Guard soldiers return
Possible sales tax to be delayed
Could Ferguson hearing lead to freedom?
Memphis woman wants to reunite JCHS student, school ring
Crews to evaluate lake traffic during holiday weekend
Workshop helps girls learn to be themselves
Legislation would designate Hwy 94 to honor veterans
5K Run for Dignity to benefit end-of-life care
Nelson Dunn: Runge Youth Volunteer of the Year
Best Buy announces locations for store closings
Blue Tigers Defeat Washburn, 6-3
Blue Tigers Fall In Double Header At Missouri Western
LU, Salvation Army join forces on community service project
Grand jury indicts two on drug charges
Fulton man arrested for statutory sodomy
Fundraisers slated for efforts to build wounded vet a home
Briefing planned Thursday on Missouri River
Storms could be life threatening
Three women injured in Cole County crash
Gov. Nixon makes nominations and appointments to boards and commissions
Washbrun Takes Two From Blue Tigers
Gov. Nixon orders flags to half-staff in honor of fallen soldier from Franklin County
Gov. Nixon appoints William Trowbridge as Missouri's new Poet Laureate
Blue Tigers Close Road Slate At Missouri Western & Emporia State
Students get lesson on Great Depression from those who endured it
Rezoning request approved for residential development
City hoping to add parking for pedestrian bridge
Pinwheels spin message of hope
New JC council to be sworn in Monday
Blue Tigers Defeat Stephens, 7-2
Senate panel endorses roughly $24B budget plan
Rutledge confirmed for LU Curators
South Callaway school board OKs pay hikes
Route 133 bridge at Meta to open today
Driver killed, boy injured in wreck
Argyle woman injured in Jefferson City wreck
Gov. Nixon orders flags to half-staff in honor of fallen soldier from Texas County
Gov. Nixon appoints Circuit Judge Angela Quigless to Missouri Court of Appeals, Eastern District
Gov. Nixon approves improvement plan for I-44 interchange near new Mercy hospital in Joplin
Fire damages Lodge of Four Seasons atrium
Blue Tigers To Play Back-to-Back Double Headers At Washburn
Razing homes will make room for church
Immunity ruling blocks lawsuit
Trash service to offer spring pickup
Second man sentenced in 2011 shooting death
Residents seek parking changes on Skyview Drive
Reading Buddies looking for teen mentors
Ferguson ‘trial’ still set for next week
Registration tops 300 for faith-based and volunteer disaster response workshops to be held across Missouri
Blue Tiger Women No. 3, Men No. 7 In Latest USTFCCCA National Poll
Blue Tigers Close Regular Season Against Stephens
VIDEO: Softball Update With Coach Stacey
Public input sought on proposed Jefferson City projects
Award-winning idea lets pupils learn patience, trials of a monk
Cole County ponders siren sites, funding
Prosecutor gains support for pay supplements
Grant sought to fund Callaway deputy pay hikes
New water tower approved to serve St. Mary's
Blue Tiger Coach Victor Thomas To Be Inducted Into The Drake Relays Hall of Fame
Cookies with a message
City extends deadline for app contest
Westminster hires new CFO
Blue Tigers Defeat Rockhurst, 2-1
Lincoln Finishes 10th At Ichabod Invitational
Blue Tiger Tennis Falls To Truman State
Bulldogs Edge Blue Tigers, 4-3
Gov. Nixon makes available $6.7 million for education, including additional $5 million for school transportation and $200,000 for Fine Arts, Scholars academies
Man faces theft, drug, gun charges
Holts Summit aldermen OK sidewalk project
4 arrested in meth lab bust
State testing electronic filing of lawsuits
School board adjusts employee health plan
Local residents, alums contribute for Jefferson City school district’s 175th anniversary
Hy-Vee’s Sprouts program will give kids a new reason to love their veggies
Twishana Williams Tabbed MIAA Women's Track Athlete of the Week
Blue Tigers Announce 2012 Summer Basketball Camps
Truman State Up Next For Blue Tiger Baseball
Hospitals feel pinch of drug shortages
Greg Rackers relishes time at animal shelter, learning center
Lawmaker spends extensive career as a Marine aviator
Morgan County elementary students ready to deal with predators
Old West mail route could become historic trail
Officials weigh increased security at Jefferson City Hall, municipal court
Children collect eggs at park hunt
JC lawmakers disappointed with Senate pay plan
JC School Board set to launch new year, approve calendar
Focus narrows on evaluations of school staff
Samaritan Center in need of supplies
Golden Hammer takes a swing at 5th year
Cole County circuit court earns another O’Toole award
Stephanie Bruemmer: Course work outside the classroom
Youths’ interest in gardening can sprout with new plants
Lincoln Posts 14 Top-10 Finishes At CMU Inivitational
Blue Tigers Win Central Methodist Invitational
Errors Prove Costly As Lincoln Falls To Central Missouri, 4-3
Residents: East McCarty work disrupts neighborhood
Five athletic events coming up in JC
War memorial chronicled, given new home
City holds app contest
Sunrise Easter services can touch all senses
Lincoln University presents musical soap opera
House sends 'veteran's courts' bill to Senate
Blair Oaks School Board unanimously upholds decision to not rehire principal
Blue Tigers Drop Double Header to Central Missouri
Blue Tigers Fall to Washburn, 9-0
Blue Tigers Continue Season At Ichabod Invitational
Iconic baseball replaced at Vivion Field
Volunteers needed for 8 projects around JC
Lawmaker: Missourians should get chance to OK budget limiting amendment
Hein's Grand Slam Leads Lincoln Past Lindenwood, 10-5
Gov. Nixon, Enbridge leaders discuss pipeline project that will provide 1,100 jobs across Missouri during the peak of construction
Senate gives first-round approval to 10-year teacher tenure
Kaitlyn Schwartze Named MIAA Women's Golf Athlete of the Week
Fulton man sentenced in heroin distribution
Blue Tigers Host Central Missouri
Senate plan would cut size of state pay raise
JC man gets 10 years in death of Cortez Bellamy
Show about ’40s radio to offer fun for all ages
Dancers to take audience on journey
Kimminau wins recount for South Callaway board
Most cities rely on chambers for economic development
Blair Oaks board to resume deliberations tonight
Amtrak shifts to buses during track work
Modular building manufacturer in Montgomery City plans to significantly expand operations and create 20 new jobs, Gov. Nixon announces
Gov. Nixon announces additional funding for Disaster Recovery Jobs Program
Blue Tigers Set to Play the Lady Lions on Thursday Night
Blue Tigers Set to Play the Lady Lions on Thursday Night
Henry wins 5th Ward JC council seat
Spicer, Duke win spots on Blair Oaks board
South Callaway school board race ends in tie
Bly defeats Holland in Eldon mayor race
Hilpert hired as city counselor
Cole County to explore other dog-control ordinances
Capital’s name stings student at Bee
Firefighters practice with nighttime blazes
Nichols students win 16 medals at SkillsUSA event
Wednesday's Tennis Match Postponed
Winners named in Lincoln science, engineering fair
Boone County election results
Camden County election results
Miller County election results
Cole County election results
Mid-Missouri election results
Callaway County election results
Osage County election results
Maries County election results
Moniteau County election results
Blue Tiger Women No. 3, Lincoln Men No. 5 In USTFCCCA National Poll
Gov. Nixon to lead Missouri business delegation on trade mission to Brazil, Missouri's 10th-largest export market
Schwartze Leads LU To Third Place Finish At Green & Gold Spring Shootout
Hilpert is new JC city attorney
STATEMENT BY CONGRESSMAN WM. LACY CLAY (D) MISSOURI REGARDING FTC APPROVAL OF EXPRESS SCRIPTS ACQUISITION OF MEDCO
Blue Tigers Open Busiest Week of the Season
Library wants to know what you ‘geek’
Council OKs annexation plan of intent
A new look at visitors to the Lake
Blair Oaks board to deliberate on principal’s appeal
City notifies voters of ward change at last minute
Auditor, banks reach compromise
Lawmen fatally shoot Williamsburg man
Williamsburg man shot, killed Monday near Fulton by law enforcement officers
Lincoln Sweeps MIAA Track Athlete of the Week Honors
Lincoln Sweeps MIAA Track Athlete of the Week Honors
Softball Announces Schedule Changes
Softball Announces Schedule Changes
Gov. Nixon signs SB 450, bill allows Ft. Zumwalt Schools to retain three-year terms
Blue Tigers Announce 2012 Football Schedule
Blue Tigers Announce 2012 Football Schedule
Miller Co. woman faces trial in baby’s 2007 death
LU Athletic Staff to Play Jefferson City Police Department in Men's Basketball Fundraiser
Hotelier charges ‘denial of due process’
National Guard, Rotarians join efforts on international service project
More than 40 business licenses issued in February
Man who foiled gunman uses experience to teach others
National Guard program prepares recruits for initial training
Blue Tigers Post 11 Top-Five Finishes At Big Blue Classic
Blue Tigers Win Two Events & Break A Meet Record At The Big Blue Classic
Big Hits Lead Blue Tigers to Sweep Over Missouri Southern
Parents, community still behind Blair Oaks principal
Four vie for Jefferson City council seat
Osage City prepares for new RR bridge
Lake of the Ozarks area sold on TV pilot
Lake turns up blues jams
Mike Sapp: Making sure county residents are safe from nuisances, hazards
Hair loss afflicts 30 million U.S. women; treatment is available
Blair Oaks principal testifies at all-day hearing
U.S. 50/63 closed at Cole County landing spot
Head-on crash in Miller County kills 2 drivers
Blue Tigers Fall To Missouri Western, 7-2
Blue Tigers Drop Two To Pittsburg State
JC Chamber spent less on economic development in 2011
JC foundation awards $3,800 in teaching grants
JC man charged with stealing, DWI, resisting arrest
Students show off skills at Linn State
Woman charged with assaulting teacher
Library program looks at civility, compassion
Park cleanup to be joint student, community effort
Wardsville sets cleanup date
Candidate filings closed
Stella running for Western District seat
ABI The Elite League Tryouts To Be Held At Lincoln University
Blue Tigers Will Play Two Courses in Two Days At Green & Gold Shootout
No decision expected at hearing for Blair Oaks principal
Cole County OKs funds for Chamber
JCFD sales tax tops council agenda
Jefferson City emergency sirens may be delayed
22 locations eyed for sirens in Cole County
Smart911 coming to Osage County
Bill counting state employees advances
New railroad bridge will relieve congestion
Prison tours begin today
Clay Applauds Judge's Ruling Striking Down Missouri Photo ID Constitutional Amendment, Says Court Decision is a Victory for Voting Rights
Blue Tigers Host Pittsburg State and Missouri Southern This Weekend
Gov. Nixon helps break ground for new Osage River railroad bridge; praises project for economic, jobs benefit
Game Times Announced For Baseball Games Vs. Central Missouri
Grand jury hands down indictments
More than 150 protest Limbaugh honor
Blue Tigers Set to Compete in the EIU Big Blue Classic
Holts Summit woman charged in assault
Beetem, Barnes, Bernskoetter challenged
Races set for both Cole County commissioner seats
Two men seek office of mayor of New Bloomfield
Event to feature computer technology careers
Heisinger Easter event Saturday
Kretzer files for Cole circuit judge
Williams running for Eastern District seat
Knehans resigns
Settlement reached in Camden Co. LGBT web-filtering case
Gov. Nixon issues statement on Governor's Amendments submitted to FY 2013 budget
Gov. Nixon visits BioGenerator in St. Louis to detail his administration's continued work to support and grow small businesses in Missouri
Blue Tigers Fall To Bearcats
Blue Tiger Women Ranked No. 3, LU Men Ranked No. 4 in National Preseason Poll
VIDEO: Baseball Update With Coach Dapkus
Businesses express opposition to annexation
Library Board votes to seek levy increase
Rally for religious liberty
Silent auction to benefit March of Dimes
Missouri Senate endorses 'conscience' objections bill
Prevailing wage focus of next debate
Union members lead rally for workers, families
Woman stabbed during fight
3 injured in Jefferson City crash
Blue Tigers Take 12th at David Falconer Memorial Invite
Michael Ashley Chosen MIAA Men's Track Athlete of the Week
Blue Tiger Bats Heat Up As Lincoln Splits Twinbill With Missouri S&T
Cashen Two-Run Homer Leads LU to Season's First Home Win
Supplier to major auto makers plans to significantly expand operations at its facility in Mexico, Mo., create 42 new jobs, Gov. Nixon says
Blue Tigers Host Northwest Missouri State at 4:00 p.m.
Panel hears 2 state worker pay measures
Chamber presents annual report to city
State seeks to block Ferguson ‘accusation’
Election filing period ends today
Blue Tigers Strive For Success Both On The Court And In The Classroom
2 men dismissed from ‘payday loans’ cases
Songs usher in 40 Days of Prayer
Engineer files in Cole County Western District
Tamara Keane Tabbed MIAA Women's Track Athlete of the Week
Blue Tigers Set to Host Truman State
HGTV to film show’s pilot at Lake
Blue Tigers Post Five Victories At Missouri Relays
Monoco, late wife honored for restoration work
Coari waives hearing in Auxvasse murders
Blue Tigers Open Outdoor Season With Three Wins At Missouri Relays
Pay-raising budget moves to Senate
Val Kilmer to speak at William Woods graduation
3 rallies set at Capitol on same day
Local Vietnam veteran assists others through VFW program
Prather discusses life of civic involvement
Janiva Magness to perform
Workshop on controlled burns planned
Blue TIger Bats Heat Up As Lincoln Defeats Missouri Western, 10-6
Lady Blues Edge Blue Tigers, 1-0, To Sweep Sunday Series
Hearing set for Blair Oaks principal
Funding change clarified on JC sales tax proposal
Jefferson City Charter changes on ballot
Court hearing reset for teen accused of killing grandmother
Quinn Chapel finds site for third move
Filing deadline nears
Skiles: Working together more important than causing separation
Electrical short blamed for Saturday fire
Health department hosts forums to assess Callaway needs
New Bloomfield to vote on street bonds
6 named as JCPS Teacher of the Year finalists
New bats changing offense in high school baseball
Statewide prayer event to be held at Missouri Capitol
Event to showcase local fashion, designers
Vegetable gardens: A satisfying and healthy endeavor for all
Pest control: Getting rid of uninvited guests
Outdoor overhead structures add living space, visual appeal
Missouri Western Sweeps Double Header Vs. Blue Tigers
FHSU Takes Two From Lincoln
Osage County board puts levy hike on ballot
Interest in science germinates at fair
World War I memorial found in overgrown lot
JC police work series of accidents
Gov. Nixon issues statement on report that Kansas City metro area had greatest decline nationwide in unemployment rate
First Lady Georganne Nixon promotes children's literacy during visit to Cardinal Glennon Children's Medical Center in St. Louis
Body of Cole Co. man found in Moreau River
Iberia firefighters, resident rescue man from floodwater
Youth program debuts at Bible Baptist
3 JC students caught with synthetic pot
Kroger, Stop & Shop join ’pink slime’ exodus
JC Memorial Airport set to receive grants
Guard marksmen continue taking top honors
Tax petition measures in court over estimates
Gov. Nixon makes board and commission nominations and appointments
Commonsense values in the heartland
Arrests made in area burglary cases
Blue Tigers Kick Off Outdoor Season At Missouri Relays
Blue Tigers Headed to David Falconer Memorial Golf Classic
Some low water crossings in Cole Co. still closed
Why is gas so high?
Regional library board wants 10-cent levy hike
Changes Announced For This Weekend's Baseball Games
VIDEO: Softball Update With Coach Stacey
Senate leader proposes regular state employee count
Proposal looks to add lanes to part of U.S. 54/63
Cole County gets more complaints about dogs
MSP panel asked to prioritize projects
Stream may be best option for Renns Lake, county told
Friday's Softball Twinbill With Washburn Moved to Sunday
Bill would make disrupting worship a crime
Callaway Commission to host commissioners from 19 counties
Water rescue launched in Miller County
FLOOR STATEMENT ON THE AFFORDABLE CARE ACT, REP. WM. LACY CLAY (D) MISSOURI, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 21, 2012
Clay Announces $400K National Endowment for the Humanities Grant to Missouri Historical Society to Help Fund Revolutionary War Exhibit, "The American Revolution on the Frontier" Will Open in Spring of 2014
Cole Co. low water crossings closed due to flooding
Gov. Nixon issues statement on Kauffman Foundation report that ranks Missouri 6th in Entrepreneurial Activity
Blue Tigers Return to the Road to Take On Missouri Western
Wednesday's Tennis Match Postponed to April 10
Missouri Senate discusses Capitol security cameras
Local hoteliers fielding SEC inquiries about Mizzou football weekends
No election day for 5 Jefferson City precincts
Wednesday's Softball Games Postponed
Callaway YMCA dedicates new fitness trail
Man charged in thefts at JC stereo shops
Lake Ozark police, firefighters plan benefit basketball game
Two in custody for numerous business thefts in JC
Victor Thomas Named Women's Indoor Track & Field Coach of the Year
New group merges efforts of 9 local congregatioons, dozens of individuals
3 arrested in attempted copper theft
Senator wants party affiliation required for primaries
County considers adding warning sirens
Tuesday's Tennis Match Postponed
Council rejects agreement with St. Martins
Hartzler asks FERC to extend public comment period on plan
Senator hopeful of compromise with governor
City approves new emergency sirens
Scholastic loses tax dispute in Conn.
Clay and Sharpton Call for Nation-wide Drive to Defend the Right to Vote
One arrested during drug bust in Cole Co.
Three arrested in attempted burglary in JC
Blue Tigers Take Fourth At Maryville Spring Invitational
Blue Tigers Take Fourth At Maryville Spring Invitational
Blue Tigers Open 14-Game Home Stand Against Rockhurst
Blue Tigers Open 14-Game Home Stand Against Rockhurst
Blue Tigers Host Evangel, Travel to Truman
Miller County voters face two bond issues next month
Mild winter means savings for Callaway County
Military service inspires lawmaker to seek meaningful legislation for veterans
Marilyn Sharp’s goals led her to owning a top beauty school
Blue Tigers Defeat Arkansas Tech, 2-1
Blue Tigers Drop Double Header to Fort Hays State
St. Paddy's Day Individual Tournament Cancelled
Sunday's Baseball Game Delayed
Club helps students diagnose potential medical careers
State pay raise inching forward
Jefferson City Council looking to replace 12 sirens
Pinewood Derby adds new event
Girl Scouts plan tea to celebrate anniversary
Lake Ozark police, MDC rescue injured bald eagle
Lake area goes ‘Erin Go Braugh’
Library program caters to green thumbs
Blue Tigers Split Twinbill At Northeastern State
Saturday's Baseball Games Postponed
TV show to feature green chopper
No new candidates have filed for Cole County seats
Santorum makes return visit to Lake of the Ozarks
Republicans to hold caucus today
Child hit by vehicle in JC
Gov. Nixon directs officials from Departments of Economic Development, and Insurance to assist residents and businesses impacted by severe storms, tornadoes
Big Hitting Launches Central Oklahoma Past Lincoln
Blue Tigers Drop 4-2 Decision to FHSU
Cole Co. judge considers lawsuit over Mo. voter ID measure
Gov. Nixon vetoes two bills today, one dealing with employment discrimination and the other with workers' compensation
Major auto supply company in Perryville plans to significantly expand local operations, create 200 new jobs, Gov. Nixon announces
Blue Tigers Open Home League Play Vs. Fort Hays State
Miller Co. bank robber arrested
Council to consider pact once again
Family movie night at MRRL
Local Destination Imagination teams headed to state
LU seeking share of Home Depot grants
Baseball Game Time Moved to 3:30 p.m.
'Pornography' consequences differ
Secondhand clothing shops offer trendy clothes to variety of clientele
Route PP bridge to close March 26
Fire Department sales tax to be introduced
Residents, businesses in 14 Missouri counties eligible for financial assistance from SBA in response to tornadoes and severe storms
State incentives through Youth Opportunities Program will help Big Brothers Big Sisters of Eastern Missouri reach more youth, Gov. Nixon says
Blue Tigers Set to Take On Central Oklahoma, Northeastern State and Arkansas Tech
Gov. Nixon helps break ground on new Missouri School of Dentistry at A.T. Still University in Kirksville
Blue Tigers Open Spring Season At St. Paddy's Day Individual Tournament
Eleven Blue Tigers Earn All-American Honors
City to consider public art policy ordinance
Ameren Missouri seeks 20-year reactor extension
Teen charged with molesting girl
Blair Oaks board tables vote on summer school
HPC seeks Landmark nominees
No-parking zone set for St. Mary’s Boulevard
Activists urge longer look at Callaway Nuclear Plant
Doyle to remain suspended from 'public ministry'
Drury Takes Twinbill From Blue Tigers
2 GOP Presidential hopefuls planning Mid-Missouri stops
Miners Rally In The Ninth To Beat Blue Tigers, 9-8
Man falls from lake bluff, life-flighted to University Hospital
Federal historic grants awarded to JC and two other Mo. cities
City prepares ADA compliance plan
Parents: Thieves stole identity of dead son
Judge considering petition rules
Steam locomotive to make capital stop
Fulton social work pioneer dies
Jefferson Citians honored for assisting officer
Nixon, lawmakers at odds on aid
Gov. Nixon requests disaster declaration from SBA to make available financial assistance to residents and businesses with damage from Feb. 28-29 tornadoes, severe storms
Gov. Nixon calls on House to restore health care for 2,000 needy blind Missourians
Holts Summit aldermen hires lobbyist to seek federal grants
Zweifel offers youthful advice
Zweiful offers youthful advice
Local churches breathe new life in to prison ministry
Demolition work begins around MSP
FEMA denies request for major disaster declaration for 18 Missouri counties
Gov. Nixon helps cut ribbon on newly completed floor at Freeman Hospital West in Joplin
Statement from Gov. Nixon thanking bi-partisan Senate apportionment commission for bringing finality and certainty to process
Gov. Nixon applauds Neosho for improving its drinking water infrastructure, leads to potential economic growth for community
West Plains manufacturer plans significant expansion, including up to 200 new jobs, Gov. Nixon announces
Schools waiting for lawmakers’ decisions
Guiding the Catholic Missourian is Jay Nies’ ministry
Local veteran gained unique experience serving on watercraft in the U.S. Army
Helias premieres ‘Happy Days’ musical in Mid-Missouri
Service to poor in United Kingdom changes Helias grad’s outlook on life
Firefighters: Change smoke alarm batteries, clocks
Paddy Malone’s hosts annual St. Patrick’s Day parade
Automated calls to be activated if tornado sighted near Callaway County
Book sale culmination of year of preparation
20 years ago, backyard barbecue of friends conceived Vitae
Are bonds way to pay for state maintenance?
State’s to-do list gets tougher
Making your own baby food can be simple, beneficial for mom and baby
Brian Bray: ‘DVD Whisperer’ for MRRL
Blue Tiger Women Finish Third At NCAA Championships
Blue Tiger Men Take 10th At NCAA Division II Championships
Blue Tigers Defeat Truman State, 3-2, For First League Win Of 2012
Baseball Drops Two To The Bearcats
Blue Tigers Fall to Southwest Baptist
Technology classes give middle schoolers hands-on instruction
Former sheriff's employee placed on probation
District honors two retiriing principals
Chess tournament draws young players
New Bloomfield students attend national leadership conference
‘Sherlock Holmes’ anything but ordinary
Baby Bonanza to focus on every stage, age of baby
JC Post Office hosting another ‘Passport Fair’
Teens involved in pedestrian accident
Blue Tigers Open League Play With Loss to Fort Hays State
Lincoln Drops Two At Southwest Baptist
Blue Tigers Fall In League Opening Games At NWMSU
Post Office hosting another ‘Passport Fair’ Saturday
JC Fire Department sales tax moved to full council
JC school district employees to get raises
New Scholastic app shouldn't hurt Jefferson City operations
Holts Summit shelter always ready
Panel recommends passage of early nuclear site permit
‘39 Steps’ promises to keep audience on toes
Ice show to celebrate 50 years
Gov. Nixon and KCP&L cut ribbon on renewable energy project in St. Joseph
Gov. Nixon appoints new Ozark County Treasurer
Blue Tigers Wrap Up 15-Game Road Swing At Southwest Baptist
Cole County considers expanding leash law
Boater in fatal accident placed on probation
JC School Board meeting tonight
Barbecue grill starts fire at Fulton duplex
Jefferson City gets charter trolley service
Young Jefferson City pedestrian hit by car
Author returning to JC for book signings
Senator: Public not ready for vote on I-70 tolls
Blue Tigers Open MIAA Play Against FHSU and Southwest Baptist
Thursday's Softball Games vs. Maryville Postponed
PSC approves Missouri American rate increase
Congressman Clay's Voting Rights Symposium, Friday, March 16th, Harris-Stowe State University, St. Louis, MO 9:30AM CDT
Blue Tigers Demonstrate Resilience In Sweep Of Lindenwood-Belleville
Two arrested in JC drug bust
Gov. Nixon issues statement on House committee vote to cut health care from more than 2,000 needy blind Missourians
Gov. Nixon requests major disaster declaration for 18 Missouri counties hit by tornadoes, severe storms last week
Committee supports urban hunting in Cape Girardeau
Rough road ... who's to blame?
Man begins vigil to save his trees
Members say live energy drives JC show choir
Legislation seeks to even out judicial workload
Nuclear permit debate continues
Holts Summit offers shelter reminder
Where is the worst pothole in the city?
Gov. Nixon makes board and commission nominations
McCaskill Quizzes Military Leaders on her Plan to Strip Funds for Afghan Infrastructure, Redirect up to $800 Million Into U.S. Road, Bridge Projects
Gov. Nixon issues statement on meeting with leaders from Missouri Council of the Blind, National Federation of the Blind
STATEMENT BY CONGRESSMAN WM. LACY CLAY (D) MISSOURI ON THE PASSING OF CONGRESSMAN DONALD PAYNE (D) NEW JERSEY
Gov. Nixon appointed to Achieve's Board of Directors; joins distinguished group of gubernatorial and business leaders committed to preparing all U.S. graduates for college and careers
VIDEO: Weekly Update With Coach Abney
Fulton man held on murder charge in Columbia shooting
Heading Into NCAA Championships, Blue Tiger Women Ranked No. 4
VIDEO: Women's Basketball Season Recap
Sandra Plunkett case to be set for trial soon
South Callaway farmers report theft of metal gates
JC Council OKs after-hours ordinance
Area flu outbreak ebbs
Gov. Nixon congratulates Coach Haith on selection as AP Big 12 Coach of the Year
Blue Tigers Take Third at Lady Reddie Invite
Blue Tigers Split Double Header With Quincy
Gov. Nixon issues statement on announcement that President Obama will join Governor at Joplin High commencement ceremony May 21
Arrest made in JC shots fired incident
One arrested in Cole Co. drug bust
Donations extend life of Buddy Pack program
Missouri’s death penalty gets new scrutiny
5 weekend accidents leave 9 injured
Walker Selected to MIAA All-Tournament Team
Local boy, family get a Disney break from battle with diabetes
Bill and Jeannie Anderson give back to community from behind scenes
Service in Afghanistan exemplifies career of local Guardsman
Blue Tigers Wrangle Gorillas For First Win Of The Season
JC school board updated on high school plans
Scouts fill food pantries
Man convicted of arson, burglary is sentenced to four years
Area students to celebrate Lutheran Schools Week
Three bridges to be rebuilt in southern Callaway County
Bus route changes proposed for JeffTran
Campaign against payday loans continues
Pregnancy counseling center to open Saturday
Laurie seeks donations to buy police dog
Garden club growing a legacy in Eldon
Two entities combine to provide health services
Capital Arts to celebrate artist
Jefferson City police investigate shots fired downtown
Bernskoetter seeks new term, files in new House district
Luetkemeyer files for 3rd District Congressional seat
Hartzler files for second term in Congress
Gov. Nixon briefs Homeland Security Secretary on ongoing recovery operations in Missouri
Blue Tigers Drop League Opening Games at Pittsburg State
Blue Tigers Fall to Emporia State, 68-60, in MIAA Semifinals
Grammy-winning group offers tips to music students
Fulton hospital bill sent to Senate
11 officers honored for roles in saving baby
British historian to offer lecture on Churchill
Ex-CEO of MTV International is Westminster trustee
‘Mystery Mansion Dinner’ event March 7
Beetem files for re-election as judge
Gov. Nixon announces competitive bids to establish Innovation Campuses throughout Missouri; $10 million initiative will partner local businesses with higher education institutions
Newborn baby only survivor of Mo. car accident
Ex-CEO of MTV International is Westminster trustee
Blue Tigers Open League Play at Pittsburg State
Victor Thomas Named South Central Women's Coach of the Year
Blue Tigers Take On Emporia State in MIAA Semifinals
Crash backs up traffic on U.S. 50 in Jefferson City
State pay raise makes budget bill
Council set to approve after-hours ordinance
Cole County hires consultant for zoning plan
Area church members get lesson in emergency response
Deal opens animal shelter to Cole County use
Comedian visits Special Learning Center youngsters
Legislature blocks change in Missouri farm values
Walker's Record-Setting 39 Points Lead Lincoln To First Ever Postseason Win
Statement from Gov. Nixon on Missouri House proposal to eliminate decades-old program that provides health services to blind Missourians
JC lane closure Friday
Crash at St. Martins interchange
Commission eyes next step on county zoning
Neighbors upset by electric cooperative's tree-cutting
Blue Tigers Open Spring Season at Lady Reddie Invitational
Supporters of Blair Oaks principal attend school meeting
Kehoe introduces early nuclear plant permit bill
Local Red Cross chapter changing name
Missouri Senate panel hears more toll-road talk
Two area schools close for flu outbreak
3 members of family die in accident
Schmutzler seeks re-election as Cole County public administrator
One man seriously hurt after JC accident
Gov. Nixon deploys National Guard in response to deadly tornadoes
Congressman Clay Calls for Justice for Underwater Mortgage Holders
Twenty Blue Tigers Earn USTFCCCA All-Region Honors
Gov. Nixon makes available more than $5 million in additional education funds for K-12 schools and higher education institutions
Blue Tigers Drop Home-Opening Double Header
High Point, Morgan County R-2 classes to dismiss due to flu
Gov. Nixon to examine tornado damage in Branson and Cassville this afternoon
Gov. Nixon declares state of emergency in response to severe storms, including tornadoes, across Missouri
3 members of Missouri family die in accident
Luetkemeyer Seeks Talented Young Artists to Compete in Annual Congressional Competition
Local historians share Civil War stories of capital
MSP museum to open in 2013
Cole County officials all file for re-election
Filing opens despite fluid Missouri districts
Steinman commits to Missouri governor’s race
Hoelscher seeks re-election in Cole County Eastern District
White files for third term as Cole County sheriff
Estes seeks re-election as Cole County assessor
Scheperle will run in Cole County's Western District
U.S. 63 commute could be disrupted
Barnes files for second term in Missouri legislature
Riddle reverses course, files for Missouri House
Teachers rally at Capitol on tenure measure
Luetkemeyer Votes to Prevent Federal Government Overreach in Higher Education
Blue Tigers Take On Pittsburg State In Opening Round Of MIAA Women's Basketball Championship
Gov. Nixon to fish at Bennett Spring State Park on Thursday for opening day of 2012 trout season
Gov. Nixon issues statement on January 2012 state jobs report
Fourteen Blue Tigers Qualify For NCAA Division II Championships
Mo. Blue Book available online-only for first time
Cedric Ridle, Jr. Tabbed All-MIAA Honorable Mention
Lincoln Women the No. 4 Team in the Country, Men Ranked No. 10
Holts Summit board delays action
Vehicle stop ends in drug bust
Wrigley eyes bid for re-election
MIAA Tourney Preview With Coach Vaughn
Filing starts today after lawmakers stumble
Former bank official admits embezzling $540,000
City maps out use of sales tax F funds
High court hears House districts challenge
Working on the railroad
Former Jefferson Bank employee pleads guilty to embezzlement
Gov. Nixon to be on hand at Roaring River State Park for opening of 2012 trout season on Thursday
Vehicle search leads to drug arrests in Cole Co.
Essuon Named All-MIAA First Team, Walker Selected To All-League Defensive Team
Local teen to compete in national veteran-focused scholarship competition
VIDEO: Weekly Update With Coach Abney
New Bloomfield senior to compete in fashion show
Local woman hurt in wrong-way crash
Senators to consider plan to track drug purchases
Local chapter marks National FFA Week with community service
Boyer has shown a lifelong commitment to scouting
Blue Tigers Take Third at the MIAA Indoor Track & Field Championships
REPEAT! Blue Tigers Defend Crown & Win Second Straight MIAA Championship
City looks to catch up with street maintenance
Jefferson City road maintenance ‘harder to sell’
Gardening classes offer information for novices, old hands
Hospital to stop delivering babies
Polar plungers brave cold for dip in Lake
Department to provide information on Camden County bridge construction
Cole County plans work near bridge
New districts leave some with new representation
Recycling events on tap in Jefferson City
Deadlines set for absentee voting
Blue Tigers Qualify 13 For Finals In Day Two Of MIAA Championships
Blue Tigers in Fifth After Day Two of MIAA Championships
Blue Tigers Finish Season With Loss at Washburn
Blue Tiger Baseball Drops 7-0 Decision to Maryville
Blue Tigers Close Out Regular Season With a Loss to the Lady Blues
Araujo & Katrevich Pick Up Wins as LU Falls to Morningside
Cole County Commission OKs new district map
26 arrested in heroin drug sweeps
Man sentenced to prison on drug and child endangerment charges
Library to host mini-golf event
Hundreds attend vigils for 3-year-old boy
Hovis to chair Missouri Tourism Commission
Missouri lawmakers fail to change filing dates
Akin seeks support for Senate race
Woman rescued from Bagnell Dam Strip fire
Teen injured in three-vehicle accident
Press breakdown delays delivery
Multiple arrests made as authorities continue heroin crack-down
Campbell Wins Pentathalon High Jump at MIAA Championships
Blue Tigers Drop Opening Day Matches
National Journal Ranks Luetkemeyer Most Conservative Among Missouri House Members
Postseason Bound Blue Tigers Play Washburn in Regular Season Finale
Hundreds attend vigil for 3-year-old Missouri boy
Blue Tigers Close Season at Washburn
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Blue Tigers Set to Take on Maryville
Kansas City senator may represent Callaway County
Funding options sought for greenway extension
JCHS student caught with marijuana
Senate backs new limits on ‘robocalls’
Senate sends watercraft rentals bill to House
Grand jury indicts 2
United Way: No changes planned in services here
Treasury Dept. and Congressman Clay Announce $150 Million in New Market Tax Credits to Create Jobs and Strengthen Neighborhoods in St. Louis
Clay Announces $6.2 Million Federal Grant to Support Emergency HIV/AIDS Relief in the City of St. Louis
Click it or Ticket Campaign taking place Friday
Luetkemeyer Receives American Financial Leadership Award for Work on Economic Issues
Gov. Nixon visits St. Louis-area business to discuss Missouri's record export growth
Gov. Nixon makes nominations and appointments to several boards and commissions
Blue Tigers Travel to Missouri Western to Open 2012 Season
Crowell seeks to ‘level’ retirement plans
Road funding called ‘recipe for disaster’
Blue Tigers Set to Compete For League Championships
UM leader urges vote on domestic partner benefits
Poll workers getting pay hike
Attorney general to appeal MOSIRA ruling
Koster wants $3M to remodel offices
Hartzler meets with area business owners
Blue Tigers Fall to Truman State, 74-57
MoDOT meeting today for Callaway Co. bridge replacements
Turnovers Cost Blue Tigers in Loss to Truman State
Gov. Nixon appoints Brookfield business owner, former mayor as new First District Commissioner for Linn County
Gov. Nixon appoints Stockton Area Chamber executive director as new public administrator for Cedar County
Blue Tigers Open 2012 Season at the Five State Classic
MOSIRA foes hail ruling against law
Downtown churches coordinate Lenten services
VIDEO: Weekly Update With Coach Dapkus
Russellville High School students evacuated
Increase in Capitol security proposed
VIDEO: Softball Season Preview With Coach Stacey
Senators debate birth control measure
Twishana Williams Named MIAA Athlete of the Week
House rejects plan to increase some farm taxes
Fulton businessman objects to county plan to drop lease
Missouri quake shakes nine states
Missouri State Parks attendance up more than 9 percent in 2011
Number of volunteers registered for Gov. Nixon's 2012 Joplin Habitat Challenge hits 1,000
Gov. Nixon visits Springfield business to discuss Missouri's record export growth
VIDEO: Weekly Update With Coach Redmond
Blue Tigers' Contest With Maryville Moved to Saturday
VIDEO: Weekly Update With Coach Vaughn
‘Broader solution’ sought by Hayselton residents
Candlelight vigil set following boy's death
Blue Tiger Women Ranked Sixth, Men Eighth in Latest USTFCCCA Poll
Pancake event Thursday to benefit charity
Green declares MOSIRA law unconstitutional
Blind Federation lobbies Missouri lawmakers
WWU senior, father to be honored for tree work
Missouri curators approve more modest tuition hike
Blue Tigers Take on Truman State in a Must-Win Game
Gov. Nixon issues statement commending tuition decision by University of Missouri Board of Curators
Blue Tigers Begin Final Road Swing at Truman State
VIDEO: Weekly Update With Tennis Coach Tim Abney
Children to reap benefit of grant for community gardens
Local resident shares story of service aboard USS Jefferson City
Ron Medin maintains his involvement in many civic roles
Accidents reduced by new Lake expressway
Fire destroys home of Callaway veterinarian
Presidents Day closings
Blue Tigers Drop Two At Henderson State
Timeline, concept of JC conference center changing after Transformation’s defeat
Former Lady Jay hopes her skills vault her into Olympics
Helias student plays at Carnegie Hall
Cole County treasurer to seek re-election
At 70 years young, Community Center continues its mission
Eugene celebrates Homecoming
Snapshot: Linda Endersby, making history accessible to the public
Redistricting hearing today at Missouri Capitol
Four Blue Tigers Score Top-Five Finishes at DePauw Indoor Classic
Hornets Get By Blue Tigers, 62-57
Blue Tigers Fall to Emporia State, 62-56, on Senior Day
Reddies Defeat the Blue Tigers, 8-0
Cave enthusiasts try to reclaim cavern buried in trash
Blue Tigers Claim Three Wins at Missouri Collegiate Challenge
LU Curators approve building repairs, new programs
Blake's Record Setting 800-meter Win Highlights LU's Performance at Missouri Collegiate Challenge
Trinity Lutheran School announces annual benefit
‘Cops on Top’ collecting funds for Special Olympics
Judge considers lawsuit challenging MOSIRA
Couple charged in three-year old's death
Gov. Nixon appoints Family Court Commissioner as new Circuit Judge in St. Louis County
Westphalia Student Zachary Boeckmann Offered Appointment to West Point
St. Charles Student Wiegert Offered Appointment to Naval Academy
O'Fallon Student Jordan Duran Offered Appointment to West Point Military Academy
Gov. Nixon outlines components of strong ethics legislation
Blue Tigers Close Out Home Slate Against Emporia State
MoDOT changes construction schedules in Miller and Osage Counties based on feedback
Blue Tigers Host Hornets On Senior Day
JC Fire Department looks to pass sales tax
After 21 years, JCPS staff keeps bowling for scholarships
Jefferson City to approve new ward boundaries
New Bloomfield schools won’t need major budget cuts
Authorities target distracted driving
Jefferson City commercial wins top radio award
Two dozen business licenses granted
Stover man charged in boy’s death
Federal judge orders Camdenton schools to stop blocking gay websites
Theater to present ‘Smoke on the Mountain’
Gov. Nixon, President Ambrose launch new Innovation Campus to create a pathway for students to careers in high-demand fields
Gov. Nixon details 2012 Governor's Joplin Habitat Challenge to build 35 homes
Blue Tigers Wrap Up Regular Season at Missouri Collegiate Challenge
Three-year-old killed in hit-and-run accident
Blue Tigers Set to Play Henderson State
Hayselton Drive proposal withdrawn
County considers rebuilding Renns Lake dam
Three Miller County businesses awarded loans
Open house scheduled at state museum
Miller-Vetter intersection to be converted
Board votes 6-1 to not renew contract
Fulton advances zoning limits on residential use downtown
Ridle and Morris Reach 20 Points Apiece As Lincoln Sweeps Missouri Western
Blue Tigers Clinch Postseason Berth With 68-56 Win Over MWSU
Luetkemeyer Signs Legal Brief Supporting Arizona Immigration Law
Greenway expansion approved
Woman celebrates 100th birthday on Valentine's Day
VIDEO: Weekly Update With Coach Dapkus
Judge upholds new Missouri House districts
Latoya King Recognized as the MIAA's Women's Track Athlete of the Week
Blair Oaks won't rehire elementary principal
Cole County EMS earns certifications for children
Local woman arrested with large drug cache
Blair Oaks school board faces crowd supporting principal
Out of state fugitive caught in JC
Guilty plea in Moniteau Co. child porn case
Gov. Nixon issues statement on Supreme Court ruling on ethics law
Muddy clothes, shovel seized from Mo. teen killer
VIDEO: Weekly Update With Coach Redmond
Blue Tiger Women Sixth, Men Ninth in Latest USTFCCCA Poll
School closings, announcements for Tuesday, Feb. 14, 2012
Man caught after chase
VIDEO: Weekly Update With Coach Vaughn
Woman arrested after OD on heroin
Plan to change filing date running out of time
Annual home show opens Friday
Spence meets with Callaway Republicans
Area catches a break with Monday's snow
School closings, announcements for Tuesday, Feb. 14, 2012
Luetkemeyer Says President's Proposed Budget Hurts Economy by Spending More, Raising Taxes
Blue Tigers Host Missouri Western With Postseason Bid on the Line
Blue Tigers Host Missouri Western With Postseason Bid on the Line
Jefferson City Public Schools, Helias, Blair Oaks dismissing early today
Blue Tigers Eyeing Season Sweep Over Missouri Western
Blue Tigers Eyeing Season Sweep Over Missouri Western
School closings, announcements for Monday, Feb. 13, 2012
Woman wounded in shooting
Koster talks about ‘politics’ of mortgage deal
Snow forecast through Monday night
Memorial Baptist volunteers pack 10,000 meals for Haiti
Military provides lawmaker with unique legislative insight
Miller County bridge projects will run concurrently
Riders set organizational meeting for Bit and Bridle Drill Team
Buddy Pack program in danger
Mental health care spotlighted during sentencing
Examining why there were no cameras in the courtroom
Public defenders didn’t miss cameras in courtroom
Miller County approves a $5.6 million budget
Three selected as queens for Beta Sigma Phi chapters
Parents can help ease teen’s pain from ended relationship
National Guard expands presence in social media
Snapshot: Jessi Kempker, giving immunization her best shot
Boy hospitalized after wrecking pickup
Meta boy hurt in JC accident
Blue Tigers Record 10 Top-10 Finishes at Iowa State Track & Field Classic
Anderson Wins the 60-meter Hurdles at the Iowa State Classic
Emerson Scores 26, but the Gorillas Rally to Defeat the Blue Tigers
Blue Tigers Drop a 72-61 Decision at Pittsburg State
Gov. Nixon announces more than $1.2 million to assist six local districts along the Missouri River to rebuild levees, roads and drainage systems
TJMS student's spirits bolstered by therapy dog
College president: Linn State facing challenging times
Krech to chair 2012 United Way
Two Mid-Missourians named to commissions
211 helps connect Missourians with help
Gov. Nixon announces record export numbers for Missouri in 2011
Gov. Nixon makes board and commission appointments
Gov. Nixon details 2012 Governor's Joplin Habitat Challenge to build 35 homes
Unions, agencies collaborate for ‘The Way We Worked’
Gov. Nixon details 2012 Governor's Joplin Habitat Challenge to build 35 homes
JC police investigate armed robbery
Town hall meeting brings heroin abuse into the light
Campaign warns students of heroin danger
Grand jury indicts woman on drug charges, including heroin
Zoning map proposed for annexation area
Nixon proposes $40M for colleges
Fresh look at LU beginnings
Three holdups net man 12 years in prison
Man charged for calling 911, reporting officer down
Pittsburg State Up Next for the Blue Tigers
Pittsburg State Up Next for the Blue Tigers
Mother charged 3 years after baby found in trunk
Blue Tigers Set to Take On No. 10 Pittsburg State
When could Alyssa go free?
Jefferson City to consider business license penalties
Boys and Girls Club now serving dinner
South Callaway will let students play in two sports at same time
Landfill methane now generates electricity
Fulton Boy Scouts are Polar champions
Indoor Track Returns to Iowa State for Weekend Classic
Ridle's 20 Points Lead Lincoln As Blue Tigers Fall to Northwest Missouri
Blue Tigers Defeat NWMSU, 82-67, For Record Seventh League Win
Luetkemeyer Introduces Bill Defending Religious Freedom Against Government Mandates
Luetkemeyer to Mark Opening of Smithsonian Institution Exhibit at National Churchill Museum
Missouri teen Alyssa Bustamante sentenced to life in prison for killing 9-year-old Elizabeth Olten
Bustamante sentenced
VIDEO: Weekly Update With Baseball Coach Jim Dapkus
Sales tax inspired fans, foes to go to polls
Opposition reacts to rejection of sales tax
Prather wins 1st Ward council seat
Judge to sentence confessed teen killer today
Prosecution seeks to counter ‘Prozac defense’
City to suspend license for Chick’s Tap Room
Jefferson City East Side pioneer remembered
Leon Vanderfeltz remembered fondly by school community
Fire causes extensive damage to residence
Transform Jeff City sales tax defeated
Gov. Nixon restores $40 million in funding for public colleges, universities; additional funds will become available through Attorney General's settlement with national mortgage banks
Gov. Nixon applauds Dexter Senior High School for earning A+ designation; students now eligible for two years of tuition at Missouri community colleges
Gov. Nixon applauds East Prairie High School for earning A+ designation; students now eligible for two years of tuition at Missouri community colleges
Vandalia High School Student Recognized for Commitment to Community Service
Bustamante sentencing expected Wednesday morning
Gov. Nixon appoints new Crawford County Treasurer
Lincoln Opens Brand New State-of-the-Art Weight Room (Video and Gallery)
Lewis Earns Second MIAA Athlete of the Week Nod
Women Ranked No. 4, Men Ranked No. 6 in Latest USTFCCCA Poll
Centertown woman wins lottery prize at own store
VIDEO: Weekly Update With Coach Redmond
Sexual assault reported at Lincoln dorm
Couple charged in robbery
Mother jailed after cutting baby’s throat
Council formalizes annexation plans
Second rail bridge to be built over Osage
VIDEO: Weekly Update With Coach Vaughn
Bustamante’s journal recounts how she killed 9-year-old girl
Prozac part of Bustamante defense
Street Closure Announced for Tuesday in JC
McCaskill Applauds Funding to Rural Missouri for Job Creation
Prescription drug part of Bustamante defense
Blue Tigers Set to Play at Northwest Missouri
Luetkemeyer Urges Constituents to Use IRS Free File for Online Tax Assistance, E-Filing
Blue Tigers Travel to Northwest Missouri
Second rail bridge to be built over Osage River
One family recounts heroin nightmare
Veteran shares story of service in prominent service organization
Fire Department kicks off centennial celebration
Missouri Guardsman finds employment for service members
Theater is a way of life for Branden Bise
Two in custody for JC robbery
Blue Tigers Fall to Southeastern Oklahoma State in Extra Innings
Hearings to argue Bustamante’s punishment
Group teaches skills of flint knapping
Clerk: Tax to attract voters
Mid-Missouri lawmaker takes issue with renewable energy ballot title
Several lake events to benefit Special Olympics
Local Guardsman honored for state emergency work
Blair Oaks celebrates Winterfest Fantasy
Snapshot: Sarah Luebbert, Missouri tourism communicator
Sites across Missouri celebrate feats of black Americans
Woman robs Gerbes at gunpoint
Blue Tigers Fall to Savage Storm in Season Opener
Lewis Wins the 60-meter Dash at the Sevigne Husker Invitational
Blue Tiger Women Record Six Top-10 FInishes at Sevigne Husker Invitational
Blue Tigers Fall to Central Missouri, 67-61
Central Missouri Pulls Away in the Second Half to Defeat LU, 78-58
Passenger seriously injured in wreck
Electronic verification new at Cole County polls
Transformation campaign raises more than $79,000
Fulton youths reach goal to build well in Africa
Jefferson City man charged with statutory rape
Guardsmen team up with retiree on exhibit
Santorum asks Obama for apology
Judge upholds Missouri congressional districts
Ameren Missouri seeks 14.6 percent rate hike
Arguments in Mo. redistricting case due Feb. 10
Blue Tigers Open 2012 Season at Southeastern Oklahoma State
Gov. Nixon orders flags to half-staff on Monday, Feb. 6, to honor St. Charles firefighter who died in line of duty
Jefferson City looks at new after-hours ordinance
City to begin drafting annexation plan
Former bus driver sentenced to 20 years
Abandoned building reopens as community center
Santorum to stop in Mid-Missouri
HALO hopes center can fill community need
Blue Tigers Go For Seventh League Win Against Central Missouri
Congressional redistricting ruling due Friday
Gov. Nixon issues statement on Craig Van Matre's service on Board of Curators
Capital City Players present special show
Seeking to Help Farmers in Crisis, Luetkemeyer Backs Bill Creating Disaster Savings Accounts
Symphony orchestra concert will feature other groups, trumpet soloist
Central Missouri Up Next For The Blue Tigers
Due to Senate's failure to act, Hall steps down as DED director; will continue to work with Gov. Nixon on jobs, economic issues
JCHS class-turned-company boasts commercial for its product
Blue Tigers Host Chili Benefit In Memory Of Player's Mother
Pink out at Calvary
MoDOT awards construction contracts
Blue Tigers Set to Compete in the Sevigne Husker Invitational
Missouri redistricting evidence submitted
Essuon's 34 Points Lead the Blue Tigers Past Missouri Southern, 66-61
Luetkemeyer Backs Repeal of Health-Care Law's Failed CLASS Act Entitlement
Luetkemeyer: Department Decision to Revisit Youth Farming Restrictions Good First Step
Gov. Nixon applauds Doniphan Senior High School for earning A+ designation
Missouri Southern Outpaces Lincoln, 90-64
Gov. Nixon visits Howell County business to outline Missouri Works strategy
Contracts awarded for mid-Missouri road work
Ameren files plan to resolve shoreline issue
Luetkemeyer Calls for Expedient Review of Ameren's Shoreline Plan for the Lake of the Ozarks
Judge: No cameras for Bustamante sentencing
JC man faces drug charges after overdose
Attorney general lists top 10 scams
Local cellist named to elite orchestra
Callaway County chamber honors 49 for service
Teen charged with harassing student
March of Dimes fundraiser to take Baby Steps
Farm Bureau, Cardinals join to help March of Dimes
Commissioner's testimony favors Central Missouri district
Civil War re-enactors to converge on Binder Lake
VIDEO: Weekly Update With Coach Dapkus
New Russellville track to open March 20
Luetkemeyer, Graves Seek to Clarify Farm Transportation Regulations in Highway Bill
Latoya King Selected MIAA Women's Track Athlete of the Week
Men's Track Remains No. 1 In the Country; Women's Track Still No. 2
Gov. Nixon voices support for proposed Flanagan South Pipeline during visit to Shelby County
LU artist’s work to be shown at military museum
VIDEO: Weekly Update With Coach Redmond
VIDEO: Weekly Update With Coach Vaughn
Holts Summit group to discuss gas-to-propane vehicle conversion
Black Caucus says bills ‘derived in greed’
Senate panel hears reapportionment idea
Teen uses artistic skills to give back to Boys, Girls Club
A+ program gives students new view of education
Area man hit, killed on US 50
Charges filed in another JC heroin overdose
Clay Salutes Welcome Home Heroes Parade in St. Louis, Nation's First Celebration Honors Iraq Veterans
Blue Tigers Set to Host Missouri Southern
Blue Tigers Host Missouri Southern to Open Final Month of the Season
Campaign against deadly drug focuses on education and prevention
Jefferson City Civil War re-enactment set for May 4-6
Trooper crashes during chase
Volunteers, donors sought for Civil War re-enactment at Lake
Young lawyer is first recipient of chamber Fast Forward award
Naval Academy experience provides local veteran career opportunities
Five Blue Tigers Score in Double Figures, but LU Falls to Lindenwood
Ownership of MSP, old St. Mary’s site at issue under Transformation
Stouffer bill seeks authority for MoDOT to go to court
51 Cole County businesses on delinquent tax list
Linn State, LU study budget options
Missouri senator calls for shorter legislative session
Eagle Adventure draws hundreds
JCHS Winter Sports queen named
Catholic schools prepare to celebrate week
New styles for fingers and toes tap into your artistic side
Readers ask Transformation plan’s critics: What is your biggest objection?
Readers ask plan’s fans: Is Transformation really a wise investment?
Four honored at annual Chamber gala
MoDOT: Traffic will not be interrupted for bridge project
LU, EPA sign new agreement
Officials: Eldon has stopped deficit spending
Blue Tigers Compete in the Jayhawk Classic
JC man sentenced to prison for burglary
JC man charged after car, foot chase
Miller's 60-meter Hurdle Win Highlights the Blue Tigers' Performance in the Jayhawk Classic
MoDOT to host meetings on Mid-Missouri bridge replacements
Official: EPA future good in spite of critics
Public defender takes up Koebel case
Luetkemeyer Calls on Education Department to Fix Federal Regulation Impacting State Career Centers
Luetkemeyer Announces Ninth District Constituent Service Days in 22 Counties
Lottery winner offers entire prize to boss
I-70 toll road talk rolls on
Surtax issue still unresolved
Dollar General, city of Fulton honored
High school sophomore wins Missouri Composers award
Post Office to host another ‘Passport Fair’ Saturday
Governor's office is seeking applications for Missouri's poet laureate
Bipartisan coalition introduces Missouri Works auto supplier legislation, Gov. Nixon announces
Blue Tigers Close Non-Conference Slate at Lindenwood
In tech club, students become teachers
Transformation campaign addresses misconceptions
‘Target stickers’ still being probed
Jayhawk Classic Up Next for the Blue Tigers
Bill would ban all texting while driving
Grand jury hands down four indictments
Custard, burger shop to open on boulevard
Foundation to offer grants to New Bloomfield schools
Booker Doubles Up, But Blue Tigers Fall to Southwest Baptist
Southwest Baptist Defeats Lincoln to Even Season Series
Cast your vote on Transformation
Multi-vehicle crashes ties up traffic in JC
Bipartisan coalition introduces Missouri Works auto supplier legislation, Gov. Nixon announces
STATEMENT BY CONGRESSMAN WM. LACY CLAY (D) MISSOURI REGARDING PRESIDENT OBAMA'S STATE OF THE UNION ADDRESS
Investigation into 'Target' stickers continues
Rep. Crowell complains about state agency ‘extras’
Chance of wintry mix across Mid-Missouri
Researchers strike up the bands
Missouri delegation offers mixed reactions
Men's Track Remains Number One Team in the Country
CRMC to host smoking-cessation event
Luetkemeyer Says President's Lack of Results Speak Louder than State of the Union Address
'Target' stickers placed on Capitol doors
Cotton Selected MIAA Men's Track Athlete of the Week
Blue Tigers Open Three-Game Homestand Against Southwest Baptist
Guilty plea in Callaway Co. cattle theft scheme
EPA, Lincoln U. team up for environmental careers
VIDEO: Weekly Update With Coach Redmond
Hearing set for teen accused of killing his grandmother
No supporters, only one opponent testify on statewide office change
Harris to head Callaway United Way
VIDEO: Weekly Update With Coach Vaughn
French Legion of Honor awarded to three local World War II vets
Funds still being raised for animal shelter
Three Jefferson City veterans receive Legion of Honor award for valor during World War II in ceremony at Capitol
Blue Tigers Try for Season Sweep of Southwest Baptist
Blue Tigers Train Nearly 50 Campers in Skills Clinic
Bed bug battle continues at Jackson Street towers
Local pawn shops taking an economic hit, too
Personal loss led to Rita Esterly to joy of helping others
Veteran shares story of military chaplaincy during Vietnam War
What is Transformation?
Sales taxes popularity growing for economic development
Nixon administration outlines job cuts
MoDOT shuffling sheds, personnel at Lake
Dreams to Reality passes on donation to Salvation Army Thrift Store
Teen finds interest in Scottish heritage
Jefferson City Realtor earns Missouri Good Neighbor award
Snapshot: Nikki Bateman, computer whiz at MRRL
Wallpaper makes a comeback with trendy finishes, patterns
Missing Missouri teen found in California
Blue Tigers Fall to Fort Hays State, 78-63
Men's Indoor Track Takes Fifth at Illini Classic
Holts Summit youth arrested for killing grandmother
Blue Tiger Women Finish Sixth at Illini Classic
Blue Tigers Defeat Fort Hays State in Overtime, 76-75
Three charged in Miller County shooting spree
Governor: Rural businesses helping to grow workforce
Fulton native competes in Dream Girl contest
New Bloomfield school board reissues bonds
Highway Patrol recruiting troopers
FAFSA Frenzy returning with college aid
The sound of new business
Nixon: Schools should avoid big tuition hikes
Holts Summit Police probe stabbing, shootings
Burglary probe ends in drug bust, firearms recovery
Gov. Nixon visits Franklin County business to outline Missouri Works strategy
Gov. Nixon visits Moniteau County business to outline Missouri Works strategy
Ag officials: Osage County company must halt meat processing
Blue Tigers Head to Champaign for the Illini Classic
Local business looks to start new food truck
Callaway's town officials explain why they serve
Umstattd ordered to keep Klebba on payroll
About 400 march against abortion
Former inmate charged with jail property damage
House approves constitutional spending limit
March of Dimes event scheduled in Jefferson City
Three wounded in Eldon area shooting
Gov. Nixon visits Crawford County business to outline Missouri Works strategy
Gov. Nixon visits Bolivar business to outline Missouri Works strategy
Blue Tigers Travel to Fort Hays State for First Rematch of the Year
JC police officer assaulted during traffic stop
Blue Tigers Open Second Half of League Season at Fort Hays State
Pre-kindergarten literacy is latest step in JC school strategy
KC woman charged with taking drugs to prison, assaulting officer
JC man charged with drug possession
Bus driver gets probation after manslaughter conviction
Banquet celebrates pro-life advances
County explores redistricting options
Washburn Pulls Away in the Second Half to Defeat Lincoln, 73-64
Blue Tigers Fall to Washburn, 84-59
Luetkemeyer: Rejection of Keystone XL Pipeline Major Blow to Job Creation, Energy Independence
Luetkemeyer Continues Fight Against Proposed Regulations Restricting Youth Farming
City to hold open houses on redistricting plan
Conference center timeline set for site selection, design
Fitzwater, Todd will run in 49th District
Farewells trump JC school board agenda
Nixon budget plan includes 800 jobs cut
Nixon proposes higher ed cut, touts economy
Gov. Nixon sends letters to state political party committees asking for names for appointment to the bi-partisan apportionment commission
Gov. Nixon expected to outline more budget cuts
Blue Tigers Host Washburn to Close Out First Half of the MIAA Season
Steve Banton Tabbed MIAA Men's Track Athlete of the Week
Blue Tigers' Men's Track & Field Team Tops USTFCCCA Preseason Rankings
Blue Tigers Welcome No. 16 Washburn to Jason Gym
Businesses offer deals for students’ hard work
Samaritan Center gets Governor’s Prayer Breakfast offering
VIDEO: Weekly Update With Coach John Redmond
VIDEO: Weekly Update With Coach Katie Vaughn
Civil rights activist recalls segregation, protests of ’60s on MLK Day
Efforts to help wounded Marine taking shape
Proponents say Internet sales tax would level playing field
Tornado Warning for Maries County until 1:45 am
Tornado Warning for Miller County until 1:30 am
Tornado Warning for SE Osage and Gasconade Counties until 1:15 am
Tornado warning for Camden County until 1 am
Gov. Nixon encourages Missourians to nominate citizen heroes for national Citizen Service Before Self Honors
Offering from Governor's Prayer Breakfast raises $2,315 for Jefferson City's Samaritan Center
Marshall eulogized during memorial
School board filing ends Tuesday
GOP awaits Nixon’s ‘State of the State’
New Bloomfield burglary victim offers reward
Local veteran shares experience as a prisoner of war during World War II
95-year-old resident still running Afghans for Angels
Lincoln Wins Three Events at the Saluki Open
Blue TIgers Post Eight Top-Five Finishes at Saluki Open
Determining what’s next for Alyssa
Board would oversee Tranformation sales tax
Message in a bottle, author found 24 years later
Workforce development a priority in Lake area
Pro-life group: ‘The tide is turning’
Society hopes to add housing to list of aid for pregnant women
Church burglar receives probation
MLK Day closings
Mardi Gras Pub Crawl celebrates 11 years at the Lake
Exchange Bank clock has survived 96 years and one truck crash
Arm yourself with an arsenal of activities for your next snow day
Teenager injured in early morning accident
Rebounding and Cold Shooting Doom LU in a 70-48 Loss to Truman State
Blue Tigers Defeat Truman State, 68-64
Redistricting would shrink 4th Ward
5th Ward election has four contenders
MLK Day event to raise awareness of childhood hunger
Electric cooperative to increase rates 3.5 percent
Farm-management class designed for women
Officials continue search for teen
Woman injured in accident with tractor-trailer
Another Heroin Overdose and More Drug Related Arrests in JC
Gov. Nixon visits Sikeston business to outline Missouri Works strategy
Gov. Nixon outlines Missouri Works strategy during visit to St. Louis chemical manufacturer
Authorities search for missing JC teen
MSP memorandum secured for Transformation tax
Jefferson City to formalize annexation boundary
Blue Tigers Host Truman State in Fourth Game in Eight Days
Hayselton development plan advances
PSC reschedules public hearing on water rate hike
Fighting the vicious loan cycle
French Club’s partnership highlighted at summit
Missouri Supreme Court asked to reject legislative maps
Mid-Missourians weather winter storm
PSC hearing postponed
Blue Tigers Return Home to Face Truman State
Satellite uplink information for State of the State address
School closings, announcements for Thursday, Jan. 12, 2012
Indoor Track Resumes Season at the Saluki Open
No 'gallery passes' exist for Bustamante case
Preservationists want warning before Habitat seeks to raze old homes
Commission urges 90-minute meters on Jefferson Street
MoDOT reduces Hwy 28 bridge traffic to one lane
Winter storm brings snow, slick roads to Mid-Missouri
Emporia State Defeats Lincoln, 61-39
Walker Scores 22, but Blue Tigers Fall at Emporia State, 81-68
Bustamante's sentencing hearing to explore background
Reporter's account: Security tight, questions to Bustamante direct
Scholastic honored for its work in hiring veterans
City proposes Greenway extension near JCMG expansion
New SADD chapter promotes seat belts, cellphone responsibility
Two charged after drug bust
Two charged after hit-and-run accident
Gov. Nixon announces Missouri Works strategy to create career opportunities in the new economy
Bustamante pleads guilty to murder
Gov. Nixon presents Flag of Freedom award to Scholastic, honoring the Jefferson City business for hiring veterans under the Show-Me Heroes program
Gov. Nixon appoints Deputy Chief Assistant Prosecuting Attorney as new Associate Circuit Judge for Clay County
No. 18 Emporia State Up Next for the Blue Tigers
Trial delayed in Osage Beach stabbing death
Blue Tigers Travel to Emporia State
4 heroin arrests made in five days
Kohl’s to hire about 130 at new lake store
Holts Summit considers City Hall expansion
Sunday car-foot chase ends in arrest
Three file for Griffith’s 5th Ward council seat
VIDEO: Weekly Update With Coach Vaughn
City begins redistricting process
County approves pay hikes for employees
37 units to be heat-treated in Dulle Hamilton Towers
‘Motion hearing’ set Tuesday in Bustamante murder case
Blue Tigers Beat Stephens, 81-24, for 10th Win of the Season
Gov. Nixon announces Missouri Works strategy to create career opportunities in the new economy
Overdose Leads to Arrest in JC
Hit and Run in JC Leads to Arrests
One Arrested After JC Pursuit
Vivian Essuon Earns Second Straight MIAA Player of the Week Honor
Chapel loses state NAACP election again by 1 vote
Faith-based group to host event targeting pay-day loans
Marriage Encounter readies 101st weekend for local couples
Abby Johnson will speak at 20th Vitae dinner
Rebuilding of Pin Oak dining hall begins
State Rep. Barnes files bill to establish state veterans’ court model
Durkin relishes current role
Winery opens near Millersburg
Blue Tigers Host Stephens to Close Out Non-Conference Slate
Sheriff opposes asking for increase in county sales tax
Helias announces 2012 Hall of Fame inductees
Hundreds flock to first day of Eagle Days
Lake residents speak out about shoreline management
Red Cross: Transition part of national restructuring
Recycling event huge success
Don’t be a dope on the slopes
Edmond's Trey in Final Seconds Lifts Blue Tigers Past MWSU, 66-63
Missouri Western Deals Lincoln First Road Loss of the Season
Area farmers seek repairs on Missouri River levees
Eldon man sentenced in girlfriend’s death
Capitol Police move headquarters
Two arrested in Callaway County metal thefts
Authorities searching for drug suspects
Man charged after heroin overdose
International law firm hires former OA chief
Electrical short in fan caused factory fire
Bus driver charged with molesting child
Gov. Nixon appoints Scavuzzo as new First District Associate Commissioner for Cass County
Gov. Nixon appoints new prosecuting attorney for St. Francois County
Gov. Nixon announces more than $3.3 million to assist seven levee districts along the Missouri River to rebuild
Arrest Made in JC Overdose Case
Luetkemeyer Backs Legal Brief Challenging Health-Care Law as Court Arguments Loom
Softball Teams With Got Skillz to Host January Clinic
Tebbetts man sentenced for vehicle assault
Charge dropped against driver in fatal shooting
Pastor: Joplin’s disaster recovery still faces major hurdles
Women's Basketball Players Lead Skills Camp
Eagle Days 2012 set for this weekend
Missouri NAACP holding new elections Saturday
Student leadership forum gives Lincoln student new perspective
Fire damages Linn Creek factory
‘Boxcar Children’ come to life in SGT production
Blue Tigers Set to Play Missouri Western in First Road Game of 2012
Blue Tigers Put Perfect Road Record On the Line at Missouri Western
Jefferson City to begin drafting boundary line with St. Martins
Opposition to ‘Transformation’ forms
MSP listed as top new destination
Salvation Army makes one last fundraising push
Contract awarded on Hurricane Deck bridge
No board contests yet at NB, South Callaway
Blunt pushes for property rights, job creation
Man pleads not guilty in boating accident
Blue Tigers' Rally Comes Up Short Against Pittsburg State, 69-63
Pittsburg State Rallies Late to Beat Lincoln, 81-73
Gov. Nixon makes board and commission appointments
Judge: Murder victim’s medical records must be released
Blue Tigers Continue Season Against Pittsburg State
Filing period to reopen for Jefferson City 5th Ward
Craighead not to run for re-election to Commission
Ameren unveils revised Lake of Ozarks boundaries
Mid-Missouri lawmakers discuss pending issues
Blue Tigers Host No. 13 Pittsburg State
Judge blocks death penalty in White case
Gov. Nixon to detail strategy for creating jobs, moving Missouri economy forward during 2012 State of the State Address at 7 p.m. Tuesday, Jan. 17
Public session set for Lake of the Ozarks plan
Vivian Essuon Tabbed MIAA Co-Player of the Week
VIDEO: Weekly Update With Coach Redmond
Callaway muzzleloaders bag 281 deer
Officials discuss road problems
O'Hara Fluellen Selected to the All-Super Region Four Squad
VIDEO: Weekly Update With Coach Vaughn
City opens year with violence
Presbyterian manor to host Art is Ageless
Auxvasse to decide bond issue details
Groups plan rally at Capitol
Lake residents displaced by fire
New Year's Day Fire Leaves Lake Family Without Home
Jefferson City police investigate shooting
Mentors prepare for another session of offering a guiding hand
Poinsettia Sisters celebrate long-lasting friendship pact
Two Mid-Missouri areas reap benefit of new broadband service
Three arrested in JC drug bust
Helmig files federal suit against Osage County investigators
Columbia man dies from Boone County crash
New JeffTran route debuts Tuesday
Reminder from PD: Don’t drink and drive
New Year’s closings
Blue Tigers Close Out a Perfect December With a 69-64 Win Over NWMSU
Blue Tigers Fall to Northwest Missouri State, 80-62
Nixon names new Mo. economic development chief
Gov. Nixon announces appointment of MTC Director Jason Hall as Director of Missouri Department of Economic Development
Children make new discoveries at Kids Camp
Shedding light on Holly Drive safety issue
Jefferson City Council eyes parking permit plan
Applications available for absentee ballots
Home prices holding steady in Callaway County market
Fire destroys gasoline tanker at truck stop
Two Missouri stores on Sears/Kmart closings list
Blood-sucking pests back at Hamilton-Dulle
Rush to pay taxes begins at county collector's office
Griffith named new Red Cross executive director
Filing may reopen for Jefferson City Council seat
Area illustrator creates abstract art for children’s book
Man charged in theft, damage at new animal shelter
Northwest Missouri State Next for the Blue Tigers
Blue Tigers Return Home to Host Northwest Missouri State
Helmig struggles after wrongful conviction release
Three-day event at Runge touts gifts of nature
$7.4 million budget for Callaway County
Exhibit to feature American workers in history
New Kingdom chamber president: Businesses should reach out
Black ice causes dozens of accidents
5 suffer injuries in accidents after ice coats area roads
Bridges Extremely Slick For Tuesday Commuters
Local group marks 10 years of providing military funeral honors
New Bloomfield show rider competes across continents
New Bloomfield will consider adjustments to rates for water, sewer
Manufacturer: No bacteria found in infant formula
Ag conference to highlight Missouri River issues
Harpists: Instrument’s appearance, sound can be deceiving
Holts Summit receives enterprise zone designation
What would it take to get ___ to come to town?
50 Bridal Show vendors poised to help create special day
Resident makes property tax assessment complaint
Soup kitchen open, even for Christmas Day
JC man's personal choices lead to life on the streets
Recycling event for electronics slated
Newly licensed businesses try to carve out own niche
Amended petition continues lawsuit against Eldon
Jefferson City man sentenced for home burglary
Two charged after narcotics arrest
Christmas holiday closings
Donations sought for Dollars for Scholars
Robbery suspect sought
Church member bathes steeple in lights
Gov. Nixon, First Lady Georganne Nixon share 2011 Christmas message with Missourians
Gov. Nixon makes board and commission appointments
Cole County murder suspects caught
Firefighters battle blaze in St. Thomas
Mid-Missouri girl wins recognition for 36-pound cabbage
Christmas gift helps teach character trait to students
Strict security imposed on Bustamante trial
North School teachers, students bring Christmas cheer to Joplin
Vehicle used in shooting found in Moniteau County
Man arrested on heroin charge at hotel
Circuit clerk worker indicted
Salvation Army still short of goal
Gov. Nixon presents Flag of Freedom award to Pacific business that has hired veterans under the Show-Me Heroes program
Bustamante trial to be held in new federal courthouse
Jefferson City Man hurt in early morning accident
Narcotics Search Warrants Served In JC
Statement from Gov. Nixon congratulating Springfield on report that city had third highest job growth in U.S.
Gov. Nixon presents Flag of Freedom award to St. Charles business that has hired veterans under the Show-Me Heroes program
10,900 manufacturing jobs created in 2011, Gov. Nixon announces during visit to aerospace parts manufacturer
Sheriff warns of scammers in Maries County
Mid-Missouri’s Food Bank eases the pang of hunger in 32 counties
Man's efforts for students reflect back to son’s generosity
Grand jury indicts Capitol Plaza gunman
Grand jurors hand down several indictments
Salaries released for newly appointed city staff
Former worker in circuit clerk’s office indicted
CAMPO approves JC greenway trail extension
Two charged in Cole Co. murder investigation
Home Decorating Contest winners announced
Gov. Nixon selects 20-year veteran of law enforcement as new Homeland Security Coordinator for Missouri
Jefferson City Street Closure
Cole Co. Grand Jury indicts one in Sept. killing
Teen shares plans for future as military pilot
Small turnout for town hall on annexation
Pay raise planned for Callaway County employees
Apartment fire blamed on electrical trouble
Ex-bus driver convicted of sex crime against relative
Fulton firefighters extinguish residential blaze
Callaway nuclear license renewal deemed economic boost
Meta man charged after two foot chases
Schwartze named public works director
Nickolaus appointed full-time city administrator
Happy Holidays! (VIDEO)
Luetkemeyer: Career schools given extension on auditing waivers
Two people injured in rollover crash
Nickolaus named city administrator
Revised Street Closure in JC
Gov. Nixon announces Commissioner Kelvin Simmons stepping down
Ameren Missouri Submits Callaway Nuclear Plant License Renewal Application
Luetkemeyer Successful in Securing Extension to Federal Regulation Impacting State Career Centers
Riddle to seek new Missouri Senate seat
Luetkemeyer opposes rule affecting farm employment of young people
Charges in Rocky Mount shooting
School board extends Mitchell contract
Council OKs sewer rate increase
Cole County shooting victim still in serious condition
2 sought in fatal shooting
Weekly Update With Coach Vaughn (VIDEO)
Jefferson City man charged in early morning fire
11 homeless after apartment fire
Group devoted to serving Trinity Lutheran School ready to make it a community effort
Clay's Bill Extends Metro's Bonding Term to 40 Years
Jefferson City man charged in early morning fire
Suspect Identified in Connection With Weekend Chase
Cole Co. Sheriff's Dept. Looking For Suspects in Homicide
Arriana Walker Named MIAA Player of the Week
Street Closure Announced for Tuesday in JC
Luetkemeyer Continues to Oppose Youth Ag Employment Rule; Seeks Removal of Labor Proposal
One in Custody in Connection With a House Fire in JC
Women's Basketball Players Spend Evening As Good Samaritans
Wendy Waters efforts to aid stricken Joplin continue to blossom
Local World War II veteran to receive French Legion of Honor
Homicide investigation in Cole County
Lohman man charged in shooting incident
Kids, cops enjoy special buying spree during Operation TOYS
Council to consider sewer fee increase
Personnel issues focus of closed school board sessions
Eugene high school principal retiring
Adult college student admits he took second go-round more seriously
State Street buildings all that remain of 1800s female seminary
Two Civil War generals featured on ornaments
Adkins coordinating donations for Huffman family
Woman critically injured in accident
Walker's 29 Points Lead Lincoln Past UMSL, 80-73
Ridle Scores 17, But Lincoln Falls to Lindenwood, 86-54
Community to build home for injured Marine’s family
New class of child advocates graduates
Two teens in rollover face drug charges
Cole County deputies apprehend wounded suspect after chase
Man sentenced for property damage
Shooting injures one at Cole County residence
Man injured in scooter accident
Former JCPD officer charged in accident
Gov. Nixon issues statement on MHDC vote to invest $94 million in Joplin housing
Luetkemeyer Encourages Public to Make Voices Heard on Ameren's Proposed Changes at Lake
Blue Tigers Continue Season At UMSL
Packages from home: MSAE adopts Guard unit deployed to Egypt
Westside annexation plan proceeds
Council to consider bonds for company’s expansion
Wreaths honor veterans at St. Stanislaus Cemetery
SNAP presses Jefferson City diocese
Blue Tigers Host Lindenwood to Open a Three-Game Homestand
Two middle school students accused in sale of marijuana
Former deputy moved to Cole County Jail
JC man bound over for trial in fatal boating accident
Blair Oaks buying land to expand
Xander Schmid learns early about helping others
Chicago man sentenced in two burglaries
More signs needed at intersection, panel says
Collecting for kids
Helias show choir performs to raise funds
Minor injuries in Jefferson City crash
Four charged after drug bust
Gov. Nixon appoints long-time Doniphan businessman as new public administrator for Ripley County
Gov. Nixon appoints new Audrain County Collector
Blue Tigers Fall at Central Missouri, 85-65
Gov. Nixon appoints local leader to Public Service Commission
Blue Tigers Improve to 7-1 With 57-53 Win at UCM
Luetkemeyer Praises Final Passage of Bill Honoring Jewish World War I Veterans
JC School Bus Involved in Minor Accident
Blair Oaks Makes Major Land Purchase
Four Arrested in JC Drug Bust
Speed Limit Changes Planned for U.S. 54 and Osage Beach Parkway in Camden County
'Transformation' sales tax campaign launched
Use of OATS buses increases in 15-county area
JC School Board incumbents file
2012 priorities set for Jefferson City Parks
Two lake highways open to traffic
Christmas train displays still chugging along
Red Cross offers winter safety tips
Clay Says $20 Million Transportation Grant is a Significant Step Forward for Arch Grounds Redevelopment Plan, Will Help Fund Downtown Connector
Blue Tigers Put Perfect Road Record on the Line at Central Missouri
Wolfe named president of University of Missouri
Lewis Earns Season's First MIAA Men's Track Athlete of the Week Honor
Music gets a modern boost to make tradition more enjoyable
VIDEO: Weekly Update With Coach Redmond
Officials: Child custody battle at center of killings
Quick, decisive actions may averted tragedy at hotel
Report: Girl said ex-deputy killed her mother, other man
VIDEO: Weekly Update With Coach Vaughn
City ponders consultant to review convention center sites
County looks to adjust voting boundaries
Missouri’s county commissioners will seek more budget authority
Murder Charges Filed in Double Homicide
Gov. Nixon orders flags to half-staff statewide on Wednesday to honor Highway Patrol trooper who died in line of duty
Blue Tigers Wrap Up Three-Game Road Trip At UCM
Gov. Nixon tours preschool classroom in St. Louis, applauds $23.1 million investment in early childhood education
Shooting suspect charged following hotel shootout
Anti-meth program searching for options
Residents along Dixon Drive maintain holiday greetings tradition
Personal experiences shape ROTC commander’s work
Local veteran served as combat aviator during World War II
Four Lincoln Outdoor Relay Teams Set To Be Honored
Pedestrian hit by car remains hospitalized
Ex-deputy suspected of shooting ex-wife, boyfriend
Patrol searches for suspect who wrecked truck
Pedestrian hit by car, hospitalized
Father shares story of son’s death from heroin to effect change
Student recounts utter chaos of Egyptian protests
Hundreds turn out for Wreaths for Heroes event
Event ‘welcomes home’ Vietnam veterans
LU sends nearly 200 graduates into the future
Lake area turns out for Christmas parade
Snapshot: Natile Walker, prenatal care manager, Cole County Health Dept.
Murder suspect shot in hotel lobby
Missouri Southern Defeats Lincoln, 107-65
Men's Track Wins Four Events At Holiday Preview
Blue Tigers Rally to Defeat Missouri Southern, 67-66
Utility: Water project to close street
Changes to neighborhood improvement program proposed
Committee passes up downtown parking garage changes
Latest governor's portrait unveiled at Missouri Capitol
Questions surround Missouri governors' portraits
Blues holiday party to raise funds
Initial phase of Russellville track project done
New state Senate map updates local districts
U.S. 54 open following crash cleanup
Judges replace new state Senate districts with newer map
Gov. Nixon's performance funding plan for higher education takes important step forward with unanimous vote by Coordinating Board for Higher Education
Gov. Nixon announces grants to educate more nurses at Missouri colleges, universities
USDA grants Gov. Nixon's request for disaster declaration to help farmers in 24 northwest, west central counties impacted by hail, strong winds and storms in August
SPECIAL CALL FOR HELP: WREATHES FOR HEROES PLACEMENT OF WREATHES
Churches’ celebrations of Christmas involve children’s pageants
Hayselton Drive proposal tabled
Most-valued pooch nabs more than 100 moles on daily walks
Cardinals and Coffee program offers bird-watching
Special Portland tree to honor lost loved ones
SoCal students help out Joplin youths
Feds drop charges against ex-KC med school chief
Cut your own Christmas Tree from tree farms in Missouri
Lawmakers’ new congressional districts hold up in legal challenge
During visit to Salem food pantry, Gov. Nixon helps unload venison contributed by Missouri hunters
Homes tour set for Sunday
Cantorum presents Christmas concert
During visit to Columbia food bank, Gov. Nixon and First Lady help unload venison contributed by Missouri hunters
Gov. Nixon applauds Eminence Senior High School for earning A+ designation in 2011
Luetkemeyer Votes to Sweep Away EPA's Ability to Impose More Dust Regulations on Rural America
Blue Tigers Set to Take On Top-Ranked Missouri Southern
JC Police Looking For Hit and Run Driver
Blue Tigers Continue Season at Missouri Southern
Third year of MSP tours receive extra boost from TV show
Samaritan Center serves as Santa for some
Police, sheriff tackle heroin problem
Weekend events center on Christ
Man, woman charged in heroin bust
Highway construction contracts awarded
Luetkemeyer Votes to Require Congressional Approval of New Government Regulations
Charges filed in JC Heroin Bust
Gov. Nixon orders flags to half-staff in St. Francois County to honor Leadwood police chief who died in line of duty
Gov. Nixon announces $5.3 million grant from FEMA to help Missourians in areas hit by recent natural disasters identify needs, obtain resources for long-term recovery
Local Law Enforcement Dealing With Increased Heroin Use
Indoor Track Teams Head to Iowa State & Kansas State
Mo. lottery director targeted by apparent scam
Mo. hunter gets shot of white deer
Snow caught Mid-Missouri off guard
Council defers JCMG sidewalk requirement
Experts offer tips for what to do with that trophy deer
Red Cross offers heating safety tips
Judge: Auditor vs. governor case to proceed
Local art teacher nationally recognized
Volunteers sought for wreath laying
VIDEO: Weekly Update With Coach Vaughn
Gov. Nixon's office issues statement on procedural ruling by 19th Circuit
Corps of Engineers reinstates Holt County levee damaged by floods; Gov. Nixon had told Corps that removing L497 days before flooding began put unjust cost on levee district
Baby removed from home and 2 arrested in heroin bust
Venison creations
First snow of season causes hazardous local driving conditions
VIDEO: Weekly Update With Coach Redmond
Slick Commute To Work/School in JC Area
Living Window display raises issues with organizers
Work resumes on 179 interchange
Nixon: Flags to fly at half-staff Wednesday
People giving time, money to get students off to good start
J-turns becoming more accepted
Single public high school eyed for JC
Students delayed getting home after empty school bus hit by car
Flags at state and local government buildings to be flown at half-staff on Dec. 7 for Pearl Harbor Remembrance Day
Luetkemeyer Highlights Telephone Support Program for Families of Returning Veterans
Get in shape for home decorating contest
Joplin minister to speak at prayer breakfast
Computer issue prompts concerns about school technology safety
Anti-meth team shutting down
MU professor to offer insights in library presentation
Mother overcomes grief through service to others
McAlexander’s life lessons spring from her blindness to the keyboard
Residents brave weather for Christmas tradition
Learfield to announce sale Monday
City continues to seek annexation of Hampton Inn, Comfort Suites
Is annexation a money maker for Jefferson City?
Program gives different view of Christmas story
Event will remember, honor sacrifices of veterans
LU prepares for fall commencement
Celebration to mark work of Habitat volunteers
Get in shape for Jefferson City's home decorating contest
Union Pacific to close crossing for repairs
Santa is coming to Jefferson City area libraries
Blue Tigers Pick Up First Win of the Season vs. Southwest Baptist
Blue Tigers Defeat Southwest Baptist, 70-67, for First MIAA Win of the Season
Blue Tigers Win Three Events at the Bob Timmons Invite
Grey and Banton Win Events at the Bob Timmons Invite
Living Windows offers reflection of changing times
Firefighters offer carbon monoxide safety tips
Nixon searches for words during impromptu news conference
Civil lawsuit filed over police shooting
JC man sentenced for business break-in
Judge reviews firing of county worker
Fireworks unexpected for some
DeLong's undertaking major improvement at facility
JC woman charged with stealing lottery tickets
JCPD works rollover crash on U.S. 54
Christmas for Kids benefit slated at lake
Federal court acts on three Mid-Missouri cases
Gov. Nixon closes $200 million export, investment agreement with Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region in China
Joplin minister Randy Gariss will be the featured speaker at 2012 Governor's Prayer Breakfast in Jefferson City
Internet outage fixed
Gov. Nixon calls on Corps to restore Holt County levee to pre-flood condition; says requiring levee district to pay for damage caused by Corps action is
Indoor Track Begins Season At Bob Timmons Invite
Blue Tigers Take On Southwest Baptist In MIAA Road Opener
Fire Department to take part in child safety seat training
JC Council expected to pass Allied Waste amendments
Riley expansion benefits from good weather
MoDOT puts hiring sign out for winter workers
Holts Summit man charged
Clay Introduces the Everson Walls and Ron Springs Gift for Life Act of 2011
Clay Congratulates Old North St. Louis Restoration Group on National Smart Growth Award, EPA Office of Sustainable Communities Honors 14th Street Rebirth
Christmas season begins in Jefferson City
Helias presents original take on ‘Alice in Wonderland’
Blue Tigers Begin A Four Game Road Swing At Southwest Baptist
State salaries committee leaning toward more detailed study
Pierre DeClue Signs Professional Contract in Morocco
Christmas parades announce choices for grand marshals
New state legislative maps mean myriad changes
Training center being built at Cole County fire station
Crews finishing lake road extension
Dollar General to add 50 employees to Fulton plant
Holts Summit man arrested for DWI in Maries County
Iberia woman dies in Miller County crash
Not just lunch money
Columbia police chief faces calls for ouster (expanded)
Blue Tigers Drop Home Opener to FHSU, 78-65
Luetkemeyer Backs Effort to Protect American Employers' Free Speech and Workers' Free Choice
Helias priest put on leave
Blue Tigers Fall to Fort Hays State, 71-65
State incentives through Youth Opportunities Program will help Teach For America reach at-risk students in St. Louis, Gov. Nixon says
Gov. Nixon announces that global provider of IT services plans to create 125 new high-tech jobs in Lee's Summit
Gov. Nixon appoints former DPS Director John Britt to Missouri Medal of Valor Review Board
Luetkemeyer Provides Testimony to House Hearing on Missouri River Flooding
US students: Turmoil can be dangerous lure abroad
Newcomers Club shops for Samaritan Center Christmas
Judges: It’s unclear if accused waived rights
Former JC councilman dies days after being hit by a car
American students abroad told to resist protests
Panel hears from department heads on budget
JC health center receives quality award
Mid-Missouri man accused of Louisiana home invasion
Blue Tigers Host Fort Hays State In League And Home Opener
Boone County considers alternative court for vets
Blue Tigers Host Fort Hays State In A Battle of Unbeatens
Mid-Missouri man dies from "huffing" propane
VIDEO: Weekly Men's Basketball Update With Coach Redmond
Lawsuits challenge makeup of congressional map
Panel considers moving courthouse offices
VIDEO: Weekly Update With Coach Vaughn
First Presbyterian Church members have made mission trips to Peru
Hartzler: Defense spending must be budget priority
STATEMENT BY CONGRESSMAN WM. LACY CLAY (D) MISSOURI ON CONGRESSMAN BARNEY FRANK'S RETIREMENT
Blue Tigers Fall at Newman, 67-56
Keith calls MoDOT job cuts painful, but needed
World War II veteran shares story of service on B-24 Liberator
Derrik Sweeney tried to stay optimistic in darkest hour in Egypt
Kitchen store in new batch of businesses
Dan Dey’s love of the outdoors drew him to job as a forester
Hunters kill 3,234 deer in Callaway County
Blue Tigers Set to Finish Four-Game Road Trip at Newman
Jefferson City student back in Missouri, describes ordeal
Couple has much to be thankful for
Immanuel Lutheran ready to move into new classrooms
Christmas tree lot is a backdrop for family traditions, special moments
O Christmas tree, with so many styles, we adore thee
Annual tour of historic Fulton homes set
Downtown Fulton businesses report strong start to shopping season
Sims Scores 20 As The Blue Tigers Win Their Fourth Straight Game
Mother: Family will greet detained student at airport
Portland intensifies efforts to keep post office open
United Way offers cold weather safety tips
Callaway plant comes back online
Taking a closer look at nature
Friday afternoon fire damages home
Shoppers swarm for Black Friday bargains
JC teen detained in Egypt starts trip back to U.S.
Twelve Blue Tigers Score as Lincoln Defeats Harris Stowe, 102-45
Gov. Nixon issues statement regarding Missourian Derrik Sweeney
Christmas trees for Governor's Mansion to arrive on Monday (Nov. 28); schedule announced for tree lighting and annual holiday candlelight tours
First Baptist among several groups providing Thanksgiving meals
School ACEs its ratings
County employees to get another holiday in 2012
Final list of candidates announced for municipal elections
JC man charged in two burglaries
Shoppers told to leave fire lanes clear
Egyptian court orders students released
JC mother: Son to be released
Mom: Decision for student in Egypt could take days
Mild temperatures on tap for Mid-Missouri
Fire department promises enforcement to prevent parking in fire lanes
Suspect Arrested in Weekend Arson
Father: Former JCHS student arrested in Egypt has called home
Gov. Nixon orders flags to half-staff in honor of fallen soldier whose funeral will be held in Wayne County
Gov. Nixon applauds Forsyth Senior High School for earning A+ designation in 2011
For many Mid-Missourians, holiday's spirit of hope is being stretched
Four area cities line up to parade for Christmas
JC man arrested after two burglaries
Missouri’s tribes might have held a harvest festival in 1621
One contested council race to be decided in February
Egypt ruler: Referendum on power transfer possible
Clay Announces $4 Million in New Grants to Support Stronger Families and Affordable Housing
STATEMENT BY CONGRESSMAN WM. LACY CLAY (D) MISSOURI ON THE FAILURE OF THE SUPERCOMMITTEE TO PRODUCE A BIPARTISAN AGREEMENT ON DEFICIT REDUCTION
'We are all just praying a lot': JC family awaits word on detained son
JC burglary supect caught
Blue Tigers Set to Host Best Western Plus Capital Inn Classic
Gov. Nixon, Agriculture Director Hagler joined by Missouri Ag groups in celebrating Thank a Farmer Day; Governor presents agricultural achievement award to Fischer Farms
VIDEO: Weekly Update With Coach Redmond
VIDEO: Weekly Update With Coach Vaughn
Thanksgiving Day closings
Woman charged with robbing convenience store
Apartment to be rebuilt after fire
KC man charged in cab robbery
Council tables Allied Waste deal amendments
Unsolicited e-mail from Post Office likely a virus
Electrical fire destroys office building
Angel Tree tags to help parents select gifts for children
School bus driver pleads guilty to manslaughter
Mo. school bus driver pleads in child’s death
DEFICIT COMMITTEE STATEMENT
Gov. Nixon helps break ground for new John Deere facility in Strafford; company plans to create 55 jobs, make capital investment of $14 million through the project
Luetkemeyer, Colleagues Work to Reduce Regulatory Burdens Impacting Levees
Suspect charged in convenience store holdup
Suspect Arrested in Cab Driver Robbery
Bar endorses proposal to change ‘criminal code’
Preparation, caution key to holiday travel
Roller derby boot camp draws crowd at roller rink
RR Donnelley Company recognized for efforts to employ veterans
The Rev. David Avery finds faith around the community
Police hold possible robbery suspect
Officials working on code enforcement in wake of Saturday fires
City using sewer rates as annexation incentive
School bus driver waives preliminary hearing
Eldon celebrates early Christmas with festival, parade
For Carl Olson, public health goes environmental
Families should celebrate holiday’s origin
Family adds modern touches, but keeps character of historic Ott home
U.S. 54 reopens after head-on collision
Arrests Made After Apartment House Fire
Late Rally Falls Short As UIS Defeats Lincoln, 82-74
Blue Tigers Improve to 2-0 With A 71-63 Win At UIS
Fire destroys Jefferson City apartment building
Police seeking suspect in convenience store holdup
DNR employees donate food to needy
Callaway County health, road departments face funding issues
First responders practice incident response
NAACP honors 8
Ameren to submit lake plan early next year
New Bloomfield school district budget on track
Casa fundraiser is a slam dunk
Dashboard video details Pinkel's DWI arrest
Congressmen Clay and Cleaver Ask Missouri Attorney General Koster to Examine Case of Wrongly-convicted Man
Luetkemeyer Reacts to Ameren Decision to Expedite Timeline on FERC Proposal
Luetkemeyer Votes for Balanced Budget Amendment, Fiscal Accountability
Gov. Nixon requests disaster declaration from USDA to help farmers in seven northwest, west central counties impacted by hail, strong winds and storms in August
Luetkemeyer Reminds Medicare Recipients of Open Enrollment Deadline
Former sheriff's employee charged
Panel digs into state pay issue
Sewer rate increase urged for residents outside city limits
New bus route targeted to begin Jan. 3
City looks to change purchasing ordinance
Barber shop owner faces drug charge
Multicultural thanks
JC woman wins $10,000 grant
Community service will be held Sunday
Reward posted for information about dumped dogs
MU athletic director on Pinkel: Different situations warrant different punishments
Gov. Nixon announces 12 percent increase in third-quarter Missouri exports
Illinois-Springfield Up Next For The Blue Tigers
Samaritan Center expands parking as need grows, funds dwindle
Salvation Army branch to serve Callaway County
City staff to study downtown parking
Students raise more than $30,000 for veterans
Commissioners OK most of final pieces of jail work
CAMPO asked to OK Greenway trail extension
Pakistan Scout shares experiences
Jefferson City man charged with statutory rape
Trinity Lutheran to host fall dinner
Luetkemeyer Supports Reciprocity Bill Protecting Licensed Conceal and Carry
Woman Dies in Cole Co. House Fire
Gov. Nixon's administration working with County Executive Charlie Dooley on potential strategies to preserve county parks
Blue Tigers Continue Season at UIS
Hearing Today on Luetkemeyer Bill to Help Local Lending Institutions Expand Services, Create Jobs
Teacher Facing Sex Charges Makes Court Appearance
Planned Parenthood closing Jefferson City office
Lake expressway to open Thursday
Open burning now allowed in Jefferson City
Linn State joins forces with Central Methodist
Vietnam veteran event slated for Dec. 10
Club awarded grant for breast cancer work
Katy Trail Shelter fundraiser set today
Autopsy rules out foul play in Florida woman's death
Gov. Nixon announces DED Director David Kerr to step down from position on Dec. 31
Gov. Nixon makes board and commission appointments
Five Blue Tigers Named All-MIAA Honorable Mention
VIDEO: Weekly Update With Coach Redmond
Deer season opens with 2 accidents
VIDEO: Weekly Update With Coach Vaughn
Judge dismisses water, sewer lawsuit against Eldon
Florida woman’s body found near Lake school
School board OKs budget with less red ink
Agencies ramp safety efforts up for holidays
Ameren offers shoreline hotline for Lake area
Judge extends ban on Linn State drug testing
Drowning victim identified
Humane Society uses New York pet sales to focus on Missouri breeders
Lincoln gets ‘clean’ audit
Cross country crowds pay $39,000 in admissions
St. Joseph Cathedral bazaar has been a holiday hallmark for 51 years
Outgoing councilman reflects on eight years in city government
Russellville veteran still applies skills acquired in military
JC ranks high as destination for military retirees
Third powerboater's demise adds to tragedy of Missouri racers' deaths
Legislators study of state workers’ pay faces deadline
New salaries study will follow similar reports of last 30 years
Downtown Jefferson City parking program to be reworked
City attorney to seek JC charter revisions
School board to set candidate filing dates, hear reports
Center expects greater need during holidays
Lake expressway to open before holiday
Lake benefit raises funds for Missouri March of Dimes
‘Love Kitchen’ served up pizza for Soup Kitchen
Three Blue Tigers Score in Double Figures as Lincoln Beats Lindenwood, 76-69
Fleming Scores 17, But Blue Tigers Fall to Bronchos
Blue Tigers Close Season at Urbana
Salvation Army kicks off kettle drive
New Bloomfield church to mark 130th anniversary
Mid-Missourians honor sacrifices of nation's veterans
Danner urges LU ROTC students to have patience
Curators OK letter supporting 'Transformation' goals for LU
Student drivers on course for fire protection training
Danner’s Vets Day comments follow Skelton legacy
Blue Tigers Drop Opener to Southwestern Oklahoma State
Gov. Nixon approves plan for construction of Lafayette Street interchange
McCaskill wants to work with residents, Ameren
No injuries from overturned truck accident in JC
Gov. Nixon approves plan for construction of new interchange on U.S. 50 at Lafayette Avenue in Jefferson City
Blue Tigers Travel to Lindenwood to Open 2011-12 Season
Two turn 11 on 11/11/11
Residents hear options for Renns Lake
Special prosecutor named in case against policewoman
Veterans event offers respect, surprises
Salvation Army saves veterans in partnership with VA
MoDOT crews prepare for winter season
Former jailer pleads guilty to assault charge
3 Iberia students sickened after chewing gum
Alleged shoplifting leads to high-speed chase through lake area
Residents, businesses in Franklin, Lincoln, St. Charles, St. Louis and Warren counties eligible for low-interest disaster recovery loans in response to June storm
Veterans Day is a reminder to thank military veterans year-round for their sacrifice on our behalf, Gov. Nixon says
Blue Tigers Open Season At Southwestern Oklahoma State Classic
Blue Tigers Open Season At Southwestern Oklahoma State Classic
Luetkemeyer Statement on FERC Decision on Lake of the Ozarks Shoreline Plan
Federal regulators revise order, say many homes can remain at Missouri’s Lake of the Ozarks
Luetkemeyer Thanks and Honors Our Nation's Veterans for Their Selfless Service
County budget proposes 3.6 percent pay hike
Officials: Local emergency alert system worked
Does transit system need reinvention?
United Way campaign tops $1.64 million
Area jobless rate drops sharply
Crocker man facing more charges in fatal car accident
Prather joins City Council race
Commission to research other cities’ historic preservation
Committee recommends charter provisions
Agency paid for Mo. gov’s travel aide
Cancer center given $35,000 donation
Callaway County collector to accept tax payments
The Power of a Single Vote - Jefferson City Election Information and Polling Places
Jefferson City man accused of trying to entice girl, 14
Mo. cold weather rule for utilities taking effect
Ameren sends crews to East Coast
CLHS Key Club fundraiser will benefit Eliminate Project
Jobless rate drops to 6.9 percent in Callaway County
Beetem gets grammar lesson in court debate over governor’s budget power
Two local women make Extreme Makeover contribution
Clay Swears In Inaugural Class of Missouri 1st District Congressional Youth Cabinet
Gov. Nixon issues statement on retirement of Tony La Russa
‘Tony’ tells story of Invisible Children
‘Tony’ tells story of Invisible Children
Public offered peek inside cerebral palsy center
Public offered peek inside cerebral palsy center
New club aims to increase acceptance at Fulton High School
Missouri 94 bridge reopens near Mokane
New club aims to increase acceptance at Fulton High School
Missouri 94 bridge reopens near Mokane
History Channel crew among latest groups to visit haunted old Iberia school
Event raises funds for Boston terrier rescue group
Marie Lacey leads tours of the spooky halls of the old prison
History Channel crew among latest groups to visit haunted old Iberia school
Event raises funds for Boston terrier rescue group
Marie Lacey leads tours of the spooky halls of the old prison
Hundreds of thousands at Cardinals parade, rally
Hundreds of thousands at Cardinals parade, rally
City, chamber look to work with state on property for conference center
Comparing two proposed sites for JC conference center
Special Olympics benefits from rappelling
‘Occupy’ movement makes Jefferson City appearance
Transitions program helps kids after foster care
Panel discusses effects of Lake expressway
Families celebrate Halloween without gore, scariness
Former student shares experiences in honor of Disability Awareness Month
Etiquette program to come to Callaway
South Callaway student wins Christmas card contest
Petitions seek to dissolve Climax Springs school district
Two vehicles collide on Cole County road
JC police break up fighting in street
STATEMENT BY CONGRESSMAN WM. LACY CLAY (D) MISSOURI CONGRATULATING THE WORLD CHAMPION ST. LOUIS CARDINALS
Lincoln Falls to Central Missouri, 49-6
Students hear about dangers of drugs, alcohol abuse
Couple arraigned in double killing
Electric co-op giving $2 million in credits to members
Local Shriner honored for his service
Special Olympics event leaves reporter just a bit anxious
SSM St. Mary’s earns 2011 Missouri Quality Award
Jefferson City racers among Missouri River 340 winners
WORLD SERIES CHAMPIONS
Sen. McCaskill expanding VA surveys to Columbia
Emergency Crews Respond To Natural Gas Line Problem in Cole Co.
Missouri 94 Auxvasse Creek Bridge Opening Friday Afternoon Ahead of Schedule
Luetkemeyer: Labor Department Extends Comment Period on Youth Ag Employment Rule
East McCarty Street project begins
Residents fear Lake of Ozarks plan threatens homes
Corps: No spring rise on river next year
Cole County WIC program contract renewed
Callaway Electric joins bid for federal grants
Unified direction for Unity Church
Craft fest, mud run brings in fall fun for Saturday
Chili cookoff to benefit Big Brothers Big Sisters
Judge in Mo. hears suit on school website filters
Luetkemeyer Supports Adoption Resolution Promoting Well-Being of American Children
Luetkemeyer Backs Repeal of Job-Killing 3-Percent Withholding Tax in Bipartisan Bill
Gov. Nixon closes $100 million export agreement with Zhejiang Province; brings total export agreements closed this week to $4.6 billion
JCHS leadership class provides manpower, inspiration for projects
Young Professionals get tips from business veterans
Police report details accident involving officer
Cole County Commission dumps 2005 salary plan
Prisoners, quilt guild partner to sew stockings for local charities
VIDEO: Coach Redmond on the Upcoming Men's Basketball Season
Teamwork spans two continents
Medicare patients facing earlier deadlines for coverage
Creeped out: Haunted house fun
Gov. Nixon re-appoints members to boards and commissions
Luetkemeyer, Graves Lead Effort to Clarify Intent of Agriculture Hours-of-Service Regulations
Gov. Nixon closes $200 million trade agreement with Hebei Province in China; two Missouri businesses also close agreements with Chinese customers
Judge extends order halting campus drug tests
VIDEO: Coach Vaughn Discusses the Upcoming Women's Basketball Season
Kehoe says timing was right to sell dealerships
United Way getting Facebook boost from Central Bank
Mexico couple to be arraigned Friday on murder charges
MoDOT on track for rail service
Board approves Ameren expansion
JC man recounts long journey to find his classic car
Fulton woman on team honored with award
FSH undergoes many changes after reorganization
JCPD officer put on administrative leave after DWI accident
Kehoe selling car dealerships
Trip of a lifetime
Luetkemeyer Takes Issue with Labor's Proposed Rule on Youth Agriculture Employment
5K run/walk to benefit New Bloomfield youth
St. Louis man arrested after police chase
LU, JC police breakup disturbances on, off campus after concert
Council makes no decision on conference center site
Schweich defends his case against Nixon
Missouri, China ink $4.4 billion trade deal
Off-duty JCPD officer arrested for DWI, hit-and-run accident
Mansion gesture helps replace gift destroyed by Joplin tornado
Off Duty Officer Involved in Accident
Gov. Nixon appoints Deputy Collector as new Schuyler County Collector
Gov. Nixon appoints interim circuit clerk as new Iron County Circuit Clerk
Gov. Nixon appoints Rolla man as new Phelps County assessor
Gov. Nixon appoints St. Francois County Prosecuting Attorney as new Associate Circuit Judge
Gov. Nixon closes $4.4 billion export agreement to sell Missouri goods in China
Lincoln Takes Fourth at Bulldog Classic
Special session costs top $279,000
Swinging bridge being replaced
Former newsman Eddie Hughes reflects on life amid changes
Family hopes Facebook contest will help in visit to children’s homeland
Eldon man injured in motorcycle wreck
Jefferson City Council debates out-of-town architect selection
City seeks to perform a parking balancing act
Seventh season for sweet sorghum
Learfield faces increasing traffic with more colleges, games
Jefferson City man experienced story of JFK, Oswald firsthand
Mid-Missouri man auditioning for TV show
Couple admit yard is a product of ‘trial and error’
Making a good first impression
Annual Gallery Crawl set for Oct. 28
Woman, child injured in accident
Burglary suspects apprehended
Big Second Half Propels Hornets Past Lincoln, 52-23
Williams Named Freshman of the Year After Taking Third at MIAA Championships
Family, friends gather to remember Olten
Group issues Haslag case reward reminder
Jefferson City man tracks down classic car stolen in 1995
MSP to hold release party for ‘Ghost Hunters’ episode
Immaculate Conception wins $50,000 in contest
Three injured in accident
Missouri 179 in Jefferson City Will Open Ahead of Schedule
Gov. Nixon signs MOSIRA bill to spark science and innovation investment in Missouri
Gov. Nixon signs Senate Bill 1; accompanying signing statement says bill is "not without flaws"
Luetkemeyer to Sponsor Bill Halting FERC Order on Lake of the Ozarks Property
Gov. Nixon makes appointments to corrections council, task force on prevention of sexual abuse of children
Gov. Nixon, Ford leaders confirm historic $1.1 billion investment in next-generation vehicle production in Kansas City
Traditionally black church now headed by white pastor
Missouri River management meeting planned
Downtown parking, water lines discussed at meeting
Callaway Jail faces overcrowding with female inmates
Ornament to mark Country Club’s centennial
Plenty of activities on tap for Halloween in Mid-Missouri
Civil War marker event set Saturday in Williamsburg
Gov. Nixon commits $2 million to continue work at Birds Point
Gov. Nixon discusses upcoming trade mission to China while in St. Louis; Missouri to ink multi-billion dollar export agreements during trip
Broadband effort begins in Callaway County
CAMPO to update regional transportation priorities
MoDOT exploring future of rail
USDA names Cole County a disaster area
Camdenton woman injured in accident
Gov. Nixon wagers St. Louis products in bet with Texas Gov. Rick Perry on 2011 World Series
Gov. Nixon takes part in groundbreaking of broadband expansion in central Missouri; Socket Telecom project is partner in MoBroadbandNow initiative
Gov. Nixon names state Appeals Court Judge George W. Draper III to Missouri Supreme Court
Lincoln Football Players Help Out in Joplin
Longtime Springfield steel tank manufacturer plans to expand local operations and create 289 new local jobs, make $600,000 capital investment, Gov. Nixon announces
Solar energy more likely than wind at Callaway plant
Students join forces to help Honor Flights
Four file for Jefferson City Council seats on first day
Crews replace pipeline equipment
Clerks utilize new courthouse digs with room to spare
Callaway business offers reward after overnight burglary
Lawmen: Be on lookout for phony money
50 JC musicians selected to district bands
Pumpkin Patch Farms and Pumpkin Picking Guide for Missouri MO
USDA grants Gov. Nixon's request for disaster declaration to help farmers in counties impacted by excessive heat, severe drought during July and August
Gov. Nixon names former St. Louis County Police Chief Jerry Lee as Missouri Public Safety Director
All U.S. 54 Traffic Switching to Eastbound Grand Glaize Bridge in Camden County
Missouri to ink multi-billion dollar export agreements during upcoming trade mission to China led by Gov. Nixon
JC School Teacher Facing Sex Charges
Cardinals &Rangers Ready to Rumble on Capitol Hill Too, Clay &Barton Place Friendly Wager as Rally Squirrel Spreads World Series Fever
Lincoln Finishes Play in Regional Preview
Phony Money in Osage Co.
Cole Co. Road Closure
Pair charged with break-in at house next door
Chamber expects revenue shortfall in 2012
Pot patch spotted from air
City looks to select conference center site
Legislators keep Feb. 7 presidential primary
Parking proposal opposition off the meter
Nuclear plant shut down for refueling
Ameren eyes solar, wind power in Callaway
Idea for school garden grows
Presidential primary looms as next big issue
Latest incentive will boost renovations for Old Town
2 Jefferson Citians, boat swept under barge by current
Group gathers at North Jefferson City track for radio-controlled fun
Winkler, Wilson join CVB staff
Jim Clardy was the first man to run women’s crisis service
Navy veteran shares story of Cold War era submarine service
Ann-Margret recognized for devotion to Vietnam veterans
JC company on cutting edge of home-integration systems
Jefferson City Chamber running $150,000 deficit
Schools consider effects of students’ financial needs
Memorial set Friday for Elizabeth Olten
Negative publicity hurting lake’s economy, group says
Drug busts nab 2 local residents
Still blossoming after 121 years
1889 bank building restored to historic look
Teddie Velleri: Going to battle for veterans’ benefits
Capital Region president accepts Patriot Award
Mental Health First Aid training offered
Blue Tigers Fall to Pittsburg State, 69-6
Clay and U.S. Archivist Ferriero Dedicate New National Personnel Records Center in St. Louis County
Williams Wins the Illinois College Invitational
PSC to hear Missouri-American Water rate case
Federal funds help build Hillers Creek bridge
New Bloomfield looks at City Hall improvements
Probation ordered for man on reduced charges
Route times changes for state Amtrak route
Gov. Nixon, First Lady invite families to celebrate Children in Nature during 2011 Harvest Fest
Charge filed in Oct. 4 Break Time robbery
Students and community will benefit from $500,000 donation to rebuild, refurnish Joplin High School science lab, Gov. Nixon says
Luetkemeyer Backs Bill to Continue Recycling and Responsible Use of Coal Ash Materials
Luetkemeyer Supports Effort to Extend Teacher Tax Credit
JC police probe armed robbery
Atchison Street building approved as Old Town community center
Capable Kids looking for 25 families
Jefferson City Council to review downtown parking
$1 million bond for Linn man suspected in burglaries
Jefferson City gears up for Multicultural Fall Festival
Holts Summit fire destroys shed and equipment
Gov. Nixon announces DPS Director John Britt stepping down
Luetkemeyer Stands Up for Unborn, Supports Protect Life Act
‘Family Camp’ sure to draw laughs
‘Bombshells’ to feature various life stages for women
Luetkemeyer Continues Effort to Rein in EPA's Regulatory Burdens, Support U.S. Jobs
JC trash rates to increase
U.S. 54 traffic to use temporary bypass during construction at Lake
Gov. Nixon presents agricultural achievement award to Marshall corn-grower Billy Thiel
Library fire still causing problems for MU library
Sales pitch set for ‘Transformation’ tax
Schedule set for Renns Lake plans
Amended deal with Allied Waste advances
Little Theatre stages Miller’s ‘The Crucible’
South Callaway R-2 retains top accreditation
Neighbors offer reward for information on burglaries
Fire department: Open burning not yet permitted
Oh, deer! Patrol warns of driving hazards
Find Missouri Corn Mazes - Get lost in a Missouri haunted Halloween corn maze this season!
Luetkemeyer Backs Free Trade Agreements, Supports American Jobs and Economic Growth
St. Louis vs. Milwaukee on Capitol Hill Too, Clay &Moore Place Friendly Wager as Rally Squirrel Warms Up for Game 3
Gov. Nixon presents agricultural achievement award to M&M Dairy
Gov. Nixon presents agricultural achievement award to Oak Knoll Ranch
Gov. Nixon presents agricultural achievement award to Heritage Valley Tree Farm
Callaway Co. company to add 30 Jobs
Corderious Gregory Earns Offensive Player of the Week Honor
Construction Update on Columbia Airport Interchange
Blue Tigers Place Ninth at Triton Invitational
Green technology not just for new houses
Owner surrenders 24 dogs
Proposed Ameren substation expansion tabled
Singles group plans Sunday event
Panel learns buildings to be rehabilitated
Parks and Rec gives annual report
Small business leaders hear health care law explanation
Four students disciplined over pills
Ten Girl Scouts earn Bronze Award
Man charged in burglary
Westminster to host first Global Leader in Residence
Woman killed in motorcycle accident
Gov. Nixon helps open public computer centers at Metropolitan Community College-Kansas City
Victim of Hartsburg house fire identified
Governor Nixon kicks off first-ever Missouri Golf Day, highlights sport's impact on tourism economy
Gov. Nixon helps break ground on Missouri Center for Waste to Energy in Sedalia
Fischer’s farm offers fun in the corn
Two Auxvasse men arrested after police chase in Fulton
Surplus auction set for Saturday
Callaway County man plants pumpkins for fundraiser
Former volunteer celebrates 50 years of Peace Corps
More students qualify for lunch help
New bus route to start by 2012
Woman dies in house fire in central Mo.
College Night is tonight in JC
Family store closing after 106 years
Store owner prepares for new chapter
Gala to benefit foster care, adoption association
Pumpkin Festival draws crowd
Former POW shares story of service with younger generations
Columbus Day closings for Monday
Twishana Williams Places 10th at Jackling Jocks Invitational
Linn State Tech sets up legal fund over drug testing
Drug testing policy for JCHS athletes given high marks
Students’ attitudes a key to sports participation
Great Southern Bank takes over Sun Security
Homicide suspects to be brought back to Callaway
JC School Board to discuss test results, district progress
Firefighters: Smoke alarms needed in every home
Troubled spot site of new business
City service requires time commitment
City filing period starts Oct. 18
Area hunters encouraged to ‘Share the Harvest’
Young riders meet goal to compete nationally
Vacation by the numbers
Judges to hold public hearing Thursday on drawing new legislative districts
AMBER ALERT canceled: 2-year-old boy found
Turnovers Prove Costly as the Blue Tigers Fall to Missouri Western
Tattoo artist: Time was right to open shop
Library events to mark 150th anniversary of Civil War
Man sentenced to prison for Cole County burglaries
Russellville graduate helps shape future Marines
Students, community to join together to fight hunger
Brunner brings Senate race to Jefferson City
Man charged in shooting during failed robbery
Conservation Department awards tree grants
Gov. Nixon issues statement concerning state House Resolution No. 4466
U-Haul employee helped nab Callaway Co. homicide suspects
Arrest made in Thursday shooting in Jefferson City
JC police probe shooting
JC man charged in boating deaths
Keith: MoDOT reductions moving toward construction goal
Prison Brews named Small Business of Year
Mallow Places Second at the SBU Invitational
County refinancing jail debt
Fulton grad wins design contest in Russia
Mo. House OKs jobs bill that differs with Senate
First lady: Make reading a habit
Gov. Nixon issues statement on special session status
Charges Filed in Fatal Boating Accident
20th annual Hartsburg Pumpkin Festival set for this weekend
Luetkemeyer Continues Efforts to Rein in EPA, Supports Cement Sector Regulatory Relief Act
JC Police Looking For Shooting Suspect
Prosecutor, defendant in double fatality are cousins
Police: Descriptions of armed robbers similar
Mid-Missouri man hits 20-gallon blood donation mark
Chapel asks national NAACP to review state group’s election
Motion blocks circuit clerk from firing worker
Fulton students inspired by tour of C-SPAN Bus
School district suspects pills were from home
Gov. and First Lady Nixon host roundtable discussion on coordinated effort to replace trees lost in tornado
Gov. Nixon appoints Columbia attorney as new Presiding Commissioner for Boone County
Gov. Nixon applauds Exeter Senior High School for earning A+ designation in 2011
J-Turn Could Open at U.S. 54 and Route E in Cole Co., Friday
Gov. Nixon applauds Purdy Senior High School for earning A+ designation in 2011
Cole Co. Road Closure Thursday
Jefferson City police seeking robbery suspect
Breaking the color barrier: Patrol's first black trooper recalls career
U.S. 54 work cruising along
Water company eyes rate hike, consolidation
Work to start this week on broadband for 3,000
Petition opposes closure of Portland Post Office
Fulton men arrested for possession of stolen property
Simonsen students suffer reactions after taking pills
Confirmation of further TB cases at Westminster to take time
Man dies after being Tasered
Charges filed in fatal accident from August
STATEMENT BY CONGRESSMAN WM. LACY CLAY (D) MISSOURI REGARDING ANNOUNCEMENT OF CONGRESSMAN JERRY COSTELLO'S RETIREMENT
Gov. Nixon issues statement on tentative labor agreement between Ford, UAW to invest in Missouri
Window maker expanding in Freeburg
Gov. Nixon announces plans by long-time Freeburg manufacturer to expand operations, create 95 new local jobs
U.S. 63 at Ashland Re-Opened After Accident
Landowner fined for dredging creek
More than 19K sign puppy mill petition for White House
New Fulton fire station nears completion
Area sheriffs make against burglary ring
Small business owners urged to seek political office
Council OKs 2012 budget
Plunkett murder trial postponed
Osage Co. Landowner Fined
JC school board supports ‘academies’
Columbia paddlers win river race from Hartsburg to Jefferson City
Educators to rappel off state building for Special Olympics fundraiser
Final public comments at council meetings shortened to 3 minutes
Missouri American invests in meter-reading technology
Whitehead learns statewide issues to help make local decisions
Local veteran got ‘fighting spirit’ in Vietnam War
Federal ruling causes waves at Lake of the Ozarks
Angie Stiefermann: Voice of calm in emergencies
Volunteers clean Wears Creek
Firefighter statue finally finds permanent home
Lawmakers still haven’t started examination of state employees’ pay
Jefferson City's municipal court seeing more cases
Cole County court handles Law Day cases
Event hopes to raise $5,000
Jefferson City redistricting won’t be done before election
Portland community building nears completion
Family photos don’t have to be cheesy, local experts say
Prolific use of shrubs, perennials create fantastical backyard
Cole County crews to close two roads
Callaway County of offer sites for safe prescription disposal
2011 Athletic Hall of Fame Induction Ceremony
Helicopter crashes at Jefferson City airport
Former city officials visit partner city in Germany
Two Eagle Scout candidates help school
Adult learning program offers basket full of fun
Front seat for fall: Mid-Missouri one of the best to see foliage
State officials say Westminster student has TB
Decomposed body identified as Camdenton man
Mineral Area College to retrain 275 unemployed Missourians through new MoHealthWINs grant, Gov. Nixon announces
Three Rivers College to retrain 200 unemployed Missourians in the field of nursing through new MoHealthWINs grant, Gov. Nixon announces
Suspicious death under investigation
Gov. Nixon helps celebrate grand opening of Pioneer Hi-Bred's $60 million soybean production facility, located in New Madrid
Scholastic to Add 90 New Positions in Jefferson City
Council set to OK budget, amendments
City advances emergency sirens upgrade
Lawmakers may be moving on ‘Jobs’ bill
Callaway County ponders changes in restaurant closures, fees
New Bloomfield aldermen cut bond issue tax rate by 8.7 cents
St. Louisan charged with attacking woman
NFIB to encourage businessmen to run for office
LU to launch fireworks after JC homecoming game
2 hurt in crash
Gov. Nixon issues statement regarding special session
St. Louis Community College to retrain more than 1,100 unemployed Missourians through new MoHealthWINs grant, Gov. Nixon announces
Metropolitan Community College to retrain nearly 900 unemployed Missourians through new MoHealthWINs grant, Gov. Nixon announces
Special Services official grows with his agency
Old jail will be a long-term project
Wears Creek cleanup and Missouri River Relief events set for Saturday
Police probe Break Time armed robbery
Now it’s “Pawley” Theatre
Westminster to freeze tuition for 2012-13
State traffic deaths drop by 35 percent in 6 years
Gov. Nixon issues statement on special session status
Gov. Nixon announces $977,741 federal grant to boost exports by Missouri small businesses, open new international trade offices
Gov. Nixon orders flags to half-staff in Boone County to honor Presiding Commissioner and former state legislator Dr. Ed Robb
OTC to retrain nearly 500 unemployed Missourians through new MoHealthWINs grant, Gov. Nixon announces
Armed Robbery at Breaktime on Ellis 9-28-2011
Gilpins murdered 2 years ago; Hosier trial set for next summer
Chamber takes consultants on tour of area
Open for business: Courthouse dedicated in Bond's name
New federal courthouse building draws praise
JC native takes over Bar presidency
New Red Cross employee for Callaway Co. office
Postal workers rally outside Hartzler's office
4 counties get food, shelter grants
Luetkemeyer on Addressing Challenges Facing Postal Service
Crime surge equals mounting costs
City asked to place sales tax on ballot
East Elementary puts technology grant into use
Teachers’ service honored at Diocese institute
Holts Summit board proposes $2.9 million budget
Luetkemeyer promises support for MS budget needs
Lincoln hoping to add health informatics program
Company leading electronic medical records charge
County OKs contract for Business 50 work
Athletic Hall of Fame Induction Dinner
HOMECOMING 2011
Explosion at mobile home injures man
Missouri community colleges to invest $20 million to train Missourians for health care careers, Gov. Nixon announces
ED ROBB STATEMENT
Burned-out lodge at Mo. park to be rebuilt
Home and cemetery tour brings past to life
Free, reduced lunch enrollment up in nearby school districts
Love of math led Donna Stallings to new path in life
Seeds of growth for Camp Pin Oak
Local veteran finds niche as military broadcast specialist
Exhibit on President Lincoln’s constitutional troubles visits LU
Women in Construction celebrating anniversary
Students offer their thoughts on how to improve education
Scouts revel in annual Cub Mobile races
Oktoberfest goes to the dogs
Teams organizing for Destination Imagination
LU celebrating ‘Blue Tiger Pride’ at homecoming
Jays schedule events for homecoming
Dip into color to paint your home
'Facebook Fix' bill sent for governor's approval
House approves MOSIRA bill
Group to offer tours of Civil War homes
Jobs plan left hanging
Catch of the day
Missouri AG assists probe of Mamtek project
State unsure on seeking waiver to education law
Man faces charges after accident
Deputies investigate report of dog abuse
Journalism students to vie for trip, scholarships
Lawsuit challenges district map
GOP urges passage of primary bill
Warrants granted in double homicide case
Local governments in Howard County now can seek federal disaster assistance for Missouri River flooding
Luetkemeyer Supports Effort to Gather Facts on True Cost of EPA Rules
Warrants granted in connection with double homicide
Luetkemeyer Discusses His Support for a Balanced Budget Amendment to the Constitution
Trends helping old-fashioned businesses
Home school cooperative: A sharing of talents
Downtown parking program moves to council
Committee approves Broadway Street project
Eugene board given update on track project
Former employee drives into pizza store
Police recover stolen goods in Auxvasse
Oktoberfest to be followed by Blues, Brews and Brats
Missouri 179 overpass work on schedule
Prosecutors continue to review two fatality cases
CAMPO to fund Stadium Boulevard roundabouts
Church work hits heights at St. Peter
Old Town examines plan for South Side
No decision reached in Callaway on child care
Congress passes bill naming couthouse after Bond
Federal Shoreline Plan for Lake of the Ozarks Questioned by Luetkemeyer, Colleagues
Phone fix announced
Residents complain of crossed phone wires
Author unravels deceit in Keown murder case
New Bloomfield schools get ‘accredited’ rating
Callaway officials clash over child care policies
Bikers for Babies event is Saturday
Distinguished Alumni Award nominees sought
Women's Golf Finishes in 2nd Place at the William Woods Invitational
Traveling on East McCarty?
Luetkemeyer Statement on Department of Labor Pulling Proposed Fiduciary Rule
Seniors gather to give state lawmakers a piece of their mind
Grant cuts hurt local energy assistance
2 caught stealing scrap metal
Council approves JCMG rezoning
LU students get lesson in constitutional issues
Two Mid-Missourians honored for Scouting work
Statement on the President's Deficit Reduction Plan
Leading a city with a business approach
Vietnam veteran achieves dream of flying through service in the Air Force
Westminster hosts technology symposioum
Local schools in top 100 of $1 million contest
Ameren ends emergency status at Callaway Nuclear Plant
Holiday lights to stay dark on Lake of the Ozarks display
Fulton woman killed in Osage County wreck
Jayettes working on comeback
LU, JCHS coordinating some homecoming events
St. Mary’s named top performer
Museum friends donate costumes, sign
Race to the Dome slated Oct. 2
Hess House is beautifully preserved example of ordinary person’s home
Hard work, dedication gives Moreau Drive bungalow a new life
Interns are getting younger — and they’re not just fetching coffee any more
Marine shares tale of his sacrifice
Bustamante appears at closed hearing
Work to begin on women's, children's center
Mid Mo Old Car Club gears up for 42nd show
Suit alleges students pulled from class for drug tests
‘Godspell’ to benefit disaster relief
Hearing set on Missouri 133 realignment, other MoDOT projects
Bikefest cruises back to lake
Patrol seeks applicants for residents academy
Amtrak adjusting schedules for track work
Man injured in motorcycle crash
Disaster declared for farmers in 23 Mo. counties, including Cole Co.
Binder Lake Road Work Completed
USDA grants request by Gov. Nixon for disaster declaration to help farmers in Missouri counties impacted by heavy rain, flooding
Gov. Nixon visits Plant Science Center in Mexico to call on Missouri House to pass Made in Missouri Jobs Package
Luetkemeyer Marks 224th Anniversary of Our Constitution, Celebrates Constitution Day
City to assume billing of sewer customers
Committee seeks to charge St. Martins higher sewer rate
Council to vote on JCMG rezoning
Westminster deals with loss of student
Higgins’ contributions remembered
Rate increase approved for cab service
JC-based company acquired
Movie theater converts to digital format
Enrollment to remain steady at New Bloomfield schools
Nixon seeks disaster declaration for most of Missouri
Apple Picking Orchards and Apple Farms Guide for Missouri MO
Gov. Nixon visits Lee's Summit laboratory to call for passage of Made in Missouri Jobs Package
Gov. Nixon appoints new First District Associate Commissioner for Ste. Genevieve County
Gov. Nixon appoints new prosecuting attorney for Washington County
Gov. Nixon visits Concordia business with strong exports to call for passage of Made in Missouri Jobs Package
Luetkemeyer Backs Effort to Rein in National Labor Relations Board, Protect American Jobs
Gov. Nixon requests disaster declaration from USDA to help farmers in 101 counties impacted by excessive heat, severe drought
Chamber panel opts for half-cent sales tax
Army private surprises his wife with early homecoming
City considers Moreau Drive area for historic register
Rotary recognizes Deputy Karhoff with annual award
Downtown parking program advances
Contract awarded for Old Route 50 work
S. Callaway School Board moves graduation to Friday
Family hopes to spread awareness of Alzheimer’s
Several injured in area accidents
ACLU files suit over Mo. college’s drug testing
EPA cites Kaiser waste co. for violations
Surveys impact historic group’s work
Spectators plans move to High Street location
Hearing on taxi rate increase stirs talk of competition
Linn State: Drug screenings complete
Noren Access camping sites approved
Bond issue leftovers allow improvements
Mid-Missouri senators OK with 'jobs' bill
8-year-old battles diabetes with 3 million Americans
Refinancing of state bonds will save taxpayers $33.7 million in fiscal years 2012 and 2013, Gov. Nixon announces
Fire At Home Across from Holts Summit Fire Station
Binder Lake Road Closures
About 70 children on Big Brothers Big Sisters waiting list
Commission OKs bid for East McCarty
Are your cabinets filled with the ‘dirty dozen?’
Financial advisor tabbed for Holts Summit sewer project
Souvenir bat confiscated from student on school bus
Fall Muster to honor late Civil War enthusiast
Jefferson City Scout among first to receive new chess merit badge
Jefferson City Public Schools Foundation plans gala
Adams-Capitol intersection closing this morning
Bridge in Cole County to be closed for repairs
Jefferson City comes together for parade, remembrance walk
Chapel seeks state NAACP presidency
Baby Boomers embrace genealogy
Involvement makes community a home
JCCC warden named director of adult institutions
Veteran receives indispensable skills while serving in Navy
No lodging tax increase on Camden's November ballot
80-year-old McDonald’s greeter has no plans to retire
Gov. Nixon issues statement on 10th anniversary of 9/11
Volunteer recalls outpouring of emotion near ground zero
For local men away from home, 9/11 experiences made deep friendships
Mid-Missouri patriotism continues in response to 9/11
Sept. 11 events on tap locally
Residents recall the confusion, fear as word of attacks reached Missouri
Images of terror attacks etched in young minds
What do you tell kids who have questions about 9/11?
Fulton general recalls 9/11 attack on Pentagon
Statue at Kingdom City memorial shares connection to original in New York
9/11: Typical day turned upside down
9/11 survivor changed life’s priorities after tragedy
Hot Summer Nights closes with patriotic event at Lake
Experts: Tax credits have helped revitalize city
Conference to address women’s issues
Camping can be a great family-bonding experience
Community, volunteers remember 9/11
Prosecutor awaits lab results in Osage River fatalities
Corn maze theme surprises ‘Grandma Shryock’
Students participate in Chalk Art Fest downtown
Mid-Missouri lawmakers want to add site permit to session
Gov. Nixon says economic analysis of export incentives shows pathway forward on cargo hub legislation
Federal disaster assistance for Missouri River flooding extended to local, county governments in 10 counties
U.S. flag, Missouri flag to be flown at half-staff Sunday in honor of those who died in terrorist attacks of Sept. 11
Officials identify victim in Millersburg homicide
Gov. Nixon urges Missourians to "Put the Uniform First" to show their appreciation for those in uniform
Luetkemeyer Remembers Tragic Events of a Decade Ago, Looks Ahead to Continued Fight Against Global Terrorism
Local man charged in domestic assault case
Three Missourians in Congress offer mixed views on Obama speech
Birds, flooding disrupt Missouri 94 bridge work
Mother-daughter teams to explore construction careers
Committee approves city budget for 2012
Riley rezoning proposal gets P&Z nod
Students, adults to color downtown with chalk art
Senate delays jobs bill debate
JazzFest a highlight of Saturday’s events
Local churches plan 9/11 commemorations
Brock Tallies Four TD's in Loss at Washburn
Luetkemeyer Says Spending Not the Answer, Encourages Action on House-passed Jobs Bills
Camden County investigating unidentified body
Monthly bill to decline for Ameren electricity
Model T club cruising back roads through Mid-Missouri
Thursday Night Live to kick off Connect to the Arts festival
Downtown route for Patriot Day Parade moved
Submarine committee to sell “Reminder Bands”
Cab company seeks Jefferson City rate increase
Jefferson Citian arrested in Callaway County after rollover accident
Owensville man killed in crash
Eugene shooting investigation continues
Gov. Nixon announces small business loans to two Joplin businesses affected by the May 22 tornado
Linn State technical college begins widespread drug tests
Men's Golf Opens Fall Season 11th at Missouri Intercollegiate
Gov. Nixon orders flags to half-staff in Randolph County to honor firefighter who died in line of duty on Sept. 3
Gov. Nixon visits Ozark Center for Autism, applauds leadership on state's autism insurance law
Police, neighborhood watch groups use Night Out to reinforce message
Westminster revives homecoming tradition
JC Council authorizes festival funding
Task force investigates Callaway County arson, homicides
Two projects to close downtown JC streets
Parker faces charges after striking 4 vehicles, chase
Missing woman’s body found in river
Accidents kill 2 on Monday
Versailles teen hurt in accident
Fitch Ratings reaffirms Missouri's AAA status; report cites state's "willingness and ability to support fiscal balance"
Luetkemeyer Encourages Constituents to Speak Out on Balanced Budget Amendment
Street closure for water main work
Churches join together to create community center
Little opposition to closing of Highway 17
Police seek armed robbery suspect
Retired Guardsman continues service to fellow veterans
SoCal students, community join together for bluebird project
2 area men killed in Osage River crash
Man arrested for DWI after hit-run accident, chase
Jays soccer team to honor National Guard members
Man's body recovered from Lake of the Ozarks
Sheriff: Helmig still prime suspect in mom’s death
Doctor: Pay not normal
Initiatives trying to bring high-speed Internet to rural areas
Labor Day holiday closings listed
Athletes collapse in heat; several treated at cross country event
Deadline nears to sign up for Camp Pin Oak curriculum
Annual tour to spotlight Civil War homes, cemetery
Snapshot: Jay Rodieck, youth soccer coach
Several athletes treated at cross country event
Football Opens Mike Jones Era by Soaring Past Eagles
Second body found at scene of Auxvasse fire
Weekend offers respite, togetherness for wounded lawmen
Trail welcome center put on back burner
Capitol, Monroe construction to be complete next week
Linn mother sentenced to 10 years
Man charged with first-degree robbery
Man charged with child endangerment, resisting arrest
Ellis Fischel seeks artful bra submissions
Feds sue big banks over sales of risky investments
Driver charged after fatality accident
Special Olympics plans Columbia training center
Simonsen student’s bike hits SUV outside school
Hartzler: U.S.-Israel ties must stay strong
Local veteran recognized for legacy of service
Camp Papilio transforms new student’s fears into confidence
Sheriff confirms one dead in shooting
Dog found after accident
Sweet sentenced to 10 years
Committee debates $600,000 conference center funding
August break finds McCaskill meeting with businesses
Annual event gives volunteers firsthand view of services
United Way kicks off community campaign
WWU to observe 10th anniversary of terrorist attacks
Council to authorize festival funding
Group urges Hartzler to vote against cuts
Gov. Nixon visits Cape Girardeau biotechnology business to highlight export growth, call for passage of Made in Missouri Jobs Package
Gov. Nixon visits Perryville business to urge passage of Made in Missouri Jobs Package, highlight export growth
Gov. Nixon requests Farm Service Agency to begin damage assessments from hail, strong winds and severe storms in 15 Missouri counties
Officials mull need for options to reroute 6,000 vehicles a day
Nixon promotes special session needs
Panel sets preliminary priorities
Area man injured in accident
Man charged with stealing electrical cable
Be prepared for emergencies, Red Cross urges
City gets third glass recycling site
Retirement facility robbed
Tri-level tie-up
One man’s dream turns golden
Two Killed in Cole County Wreck
Gov. Nixon urges passage of Made in Missouri Jobs Package, promotes export growth during visit to St. Louis plant-science business
Early Morning Robbery Investigation
During visit to Marceline business, Gov. Nixon urges passage of Made in Missouri Jobs Package, promotes export growth
Gov. Nixon calls on federal government to identify Missouri disaster recovery projects that could be affected by funding delay
Early morning fire destroys uniform truck
City looks to 'Put the Uniform First'
Schweich blasts Post-Dispatch while defending lawsuit
Man charged with stealing, assaulting officer
Committee continues budget work
Senior is Calvary Lutheran’s first student government president
River drops below flood stage
New uses for hospital site to be evaluated today
Business, labor groups promote special session
Gov. Nixon appoints Ernzen as Clay County Auditor
Gov. Nixon calls for passage of Made in Missouri Jobs Package during visit to Mexico business
Gov. Nixon highlights export growth and calls for passage of Made in Missouri Jobs Package during visit to Moberly business
Gov. Nixon appoints Deputy Coroner Powell as new Dunklin County Coroner
Move to build lake causeway creates stir
Action team: Strategies can encourage growth, startups
7 from area Red Cross deployed to East Coast
Rash of burglaries in Osage County
Hearing set on Missouri 133 realignment
Former resident to sign book of his Indiana newspaper columns
Gov. Nixon underscores importance of preparing Missouri students for changing economy through workforce training
Public Works wants bigger chunk of city budget for sidewalks, street material
Big Brothers Big Sisters official takes program to heart
Team looks to establish entertainment district, trolley
Freeburg man killed in tractor accident
Father-son interest leads from powwows to Venture Crew
Local veteran values the integral role of military spouses
Missouri 179's daily travelers look for a new route
Tough, battle-ready training doesn’t change unit’s mission
JC Chamber team looks at new uses for old penitentiary
Basing state aid on meeting goals
JCHS students capture 11 AP Scholar Awards
Firepits, fireplaces help homeowners bring comforts of inside to back yard
4 injured in accidents
Heinrichs Trust to make repairs at Samaritan Center
High school fight, ambulance not connected
JC woman presumed drowned
CROP Walk program set for Sunday
Lincoln to join churches in walk against hunger
Football Puts Second Scrimmage on Display
Gov. Nixon announces plans to build playground for Joplin children living in temporary FEMA housing
Gov. Nixon to ask General Assembly to repeal provision of SB 54 on teacher-student communication
Missouri judge blocks Facebook limits for teachers
Gov. Nixon visits Nixa business to focus on export growth and job creation; exports up $1 billion in first half of 2011
Search under way for woman missing in river
City official: Conference center plans have changed
Downtown team proposes condos, parking structure
Cole County property tax levy lowered
Children helping children: Concord students see results of gift to Romania
Callaway recorder warns residents of deed scheme
Man arrested after two injured in Spectators shooting
Gov. Nixon outlines plan for a Performance Funding Model for Higher Education
Gov. Nixon reports significant growth in Missouri exports during visit to Liberty business; exports up $1 billion in first half of 2011
How do you boost growth on Capitol Avenue?
Jefferson City Council debates savings from vacant jobs
Genealogist shares tips on how to unearth, preserve stories
Work group studying changes in law for better sentencing
Sheriff gets nod to juggle funds for gas money
Police investigate shooting at JC bar
LU, Linn State release preliminary enrollments
ST. LOUIS POST-DISPATCH: Guest commentary: Our brother's keeper, by Congressman Wm. Lacy Clay (D) Missouri
Gov. Nixon, state officials announce study to reduce costs, protect public safety through criminal justice system
High heat, humidity continue
Milwaukee murder suspect arrested in JC last week
City considers new bus route
Former resident surprised by popularity of Facebook group
William Woods welcomes 960 new students
Big jump in student numbers at local campus for Columbia College
School bus damaged in accident
Back to School for Jefferson City - Bus Schedules, Lunch Menus, School Supplies and more
Standard & Poor's reaffirms Missouri's AAA status, Gov. Nixon announces
Water main repairs continue
Bustamante trial delayed again
Helias ACT scores highest in 5 years
Jefferson City Council begins budget talks
Inaugural Sophomore Day seeks to ease transition to high school
Holts Summit sets towing fee
Water main being repaired downtown
RR Donnelly to expand in Owensville
Mail delivery changing for patrons in New Bloomfield
Gov. Nixon calls special session of General Assembly to create jobs, ensure continued fiscal discipline
Sanitary sewer overflow reported
Global commercial printing company to expand, create 105 new jobs in Owensville, Gov. Nixon announces
Watermain break at Missouri Boulevard and High Street
Mo. technology centers close, reduce staff
Feeding a need: Cynthia Quetsch felt a call to help
Swiss film crew shoots scenes of ‘1940s Columbia’ in Fulton
Portland’s community center taking shape
Fiddling contest set to draw crowd
Two with Jefferson City ties helping to raise funds for Joplin victims
Sheriff’s fuel budget questioned
Suspect caught after chase
Mayor: City should run like business
Portion of Route 179 to close Monday
Portion of Route 179 to close Aug. 29
Luetkemeyer: Washington in-fighting part of design
Defendant put on probation for burglary
St. Peter School served generations of students — and even some state lawmakers
Local moms share how they decided to work inside or outside the home
Board: Further research needed on smoking ban
Walkers, runners offer patriotic support at Run for The Fallen
Jefferson City man sorry he waited for Honor Flight
New Bloomfield school board raises tax levy 20 cents
Jefferson City to implement new bike signs
Water district awarded grant in Osage County
Missouri State Patrol to offer citizens academy
Mid-Missouri districts do well in preliminary APR report
Nixon names attorney to Missouri Board of Curators
New Bloomfield Masonic Lodge building collapses
Gov. Nixon appoints Henrickson to University of Missouri Board of Curators
Mo. gov. seeks disaster status in 23 counties
Gov. Nixon sets Nov. 8 as date for special elections to fill four vacant Missouri House seats
Gov. Nixon requests disaster declaration from USDA to help farmers in 23 counties impacted by heavy rain, flooding
Flood control must be highest priority in managing Missouri River, Gov. Nixon and other Governors of states hit by flooding tell Secretary of the Army after historic summit
Gov. Nixon appoints Hall as Lincoln County Clerk
Gov. Nixon orders flags to half-staff in Pemiscot County to honor fallen law enforcement officer
Mid-Missouri districts do well in preliminary report
Bustamante’s lawyers again ask for pre-trial information
Neighborhood improvement projects tabled
Callaway County residents help re-enact major Civil War battle
Firefighters organizing Sept. 11 parade
MSHSAA to charge at cross country championships
Event offers laughs, raises funds for Boys & Girls Club
Gov. Nixon appoints senior deputy in recorder's office as new Scott County Recorder of Deeds
Gov. Nixon orders flags to half-staff in honor of fallen soldier from Jackson County
Task force targeting rural crime has recovered more than $2.8 million in stolen property since 2009, Gov. Nixon says
JCPS students return today, but school work never really stopped
Mid-Missouri ACT scores mixed
Bustamante trial about a month away
Electronic recycling program energizes company’s staff
7 indicted by Cole County Grand Jury
Transportation panel looks to allocate $185,000
County trying to sell Eugene water system
MRRL board raises tax levy
New federal aid may help build biodiesel plant
After historic summer floods, Gov. Nixon commits to rebuilding Missouri River levees
Gov. Nixon calls upon Joplin residents to continue to "buy local" to keep economy growing
Police to Enforce School Zone Laws Starting Thursday
Missouri makes significant gains in entrepreneurial ranking since 2008, says national business group
Summer study abroad changed local woman’s view of life, world
Former Jamestown teacher one of 2 to get teaching license revoked
Officials: Sewer contract confusing
Noren access camping proposal advances
Gala to help SERVE meet ‘desperate need’
LU library wins grants for Civil War programs
Jefferson City Council approves festival district extension
County looks for solution to Renns Lake
Urban: People should choose to use their words for good
Teachers told ‘character education’ most important part of their work
Bark-B-Que draws about 2,400 dog lovers to Memorial Park
Luetkemeyer: Debt-ceiling debate a ‘wake-up call’
Helmig holds no grudges
Study by leading brokerage firm lists Missouri in the "Top 10 Pro-Business States for 2011," Gov. Nixon announces
Gov. Nixon orders flags to half-staff in honor of fallen U.S. Navy SEAL from Clay County
Veterans honored at Missouri State Fair Military Appreciation Day
Helmig: No anger over wrongful conviction
Police Investigate Car Tamperings
Penny Rector tackles new JC Public Schools job
Local veteran acquired valuable insight as a Green Beret
Our Opinion: School safety reminders for motorists
Chef Challenge returns to raise funds for CARDV
Grellner: No Helmig retrial for now
Height of new hospital raises questions about fire protection
Drug task force loses federal funding
Author: Positive words can have powerful results
Musical LU upperclassmen, incoming freshmen welcome return to campus
Volunteers renovate Civic Center kitchen
In the mood to travel? Deals available now
Hometown Hero honorees doing it for the kids
Local resident is tops with tops
Mahoney outlines school year priorities
Jefferson City transit grant funds reduced
Federal grant to help fight cyber crimes in Mid-Missouri
2 area professors publish children’s books
Fulton couple reaches 200 blood donations
Missouri receives major disaster declaration for Missouri River flooding
AFSCME Council 72 reaches agreement on Missouri state worker pay raise
Gov. Nixon announces creation of 62 new jobs, significant new investment by three Macon businesses
Local youth honored at national 4-H film festival
Petition planned to limit adult stores
Extended festival season to be examined
US 54 project to begin next week
Rezoning, PUD sent to City Council for consideration
New teachers offered advice, encouragement
JC sales tax receipts show slight increase
Kinder faces more scrutiny
First Day of Practice Takes Place for Football
First Day of Practice Takes Place for Football
Gov. Nixon invests up to $1.5 million in Joplin Schools to avoid tax increase on local residents, businesses
Police investigate death of man found in vehicle
Students, parents learn dangers posed by social websites
JC and Cole County discuss joint tax projects
New pavilion at Capitol Projects West dedicated to former worker
Jefferson City government explores using less paper
South Callaway board approves tax levy
Man gets 10 years for sex assault
Corwin purchases Jefferson City Nissan dealership
MoDOT to close Missouri 179 on Aug. 29
Amtrak train to receive new passenger cars
Gov. Nixon appoints Tarkio business owner as new public administrator for Atchison County
Gov. Nixon makes board and commission appointments
Amtrak passengers between St. Louis and Kansas City will benefit from $268 million federal award to Missouri, three other Midwest states, Gov. Nixon says
New hospital given height variance
JC school tax rate stays same
A draining job: Work continues on Monroe Street, Capitol Avenue
JC Parks-Rec prepares for new fiscal year
Robbery, assault charges filed after pregnant woman attacked
Columbia man convicted of killing sports editor gets hearing date
International plant-science company to establish American operations in St. Louis and create 80 new jobs, Gov. Nixon announces
Softball Adds Three More
Gas prices down sharply in many parts of Missouri
Smaller nuclear reactors eyed for Callaway
Jefferson City connection puts guitars in hands of Joplin kids
Holts Summit finances get good marks
JC man gets 10 years for molesting child
Retrial bid in Columbia editor's slaying continues
Regional Airport interchange construction gets under way
Cross Country Picked Ninth in MIAA Preseason Poll
Websites for Mo. hacking victims mostly back up
Cole County prisoners finally moved into new jail
New focus on moms-to-be
Gifted teacher for gifted kids
Vietnam War exemplifies career of local veteran
Fast, severe storm knocks out power, downs trees in area
Callaway, Cole included in list of hacked agencies
Jefferson City School Board to set tax rate
MoDOT reductions aim to improve service
Wine event adds beer to the mix
Survey to help Callaway County develop emergency plans
Council split over extending interim job
Flood threat, summer heat hit growers in pocketbook
Teachers protest social media crackdown
Greenway expansion under way
Prisoners aiding Joplin tornado victims
Spiritual leaders tour new jail and bless building
Nixon: No land tax credit in Mo. special session
Brown, Cumberbatch Named to USTFCCCA All-Academic Team
'Stars Under Stars' cancelled
Gov. Nixon appoints Surface to Missouri Southern State University Board of Governors
Gov. Nixon appoints new associate circuit judge for St. Louis County
Orientations, open houses set at JCPS schools
Several new faces join JC school staff
Sales tax eyed for economic development plan with $69 million wish list
Fulton Jaycees thank community for Joplin support
Blair Oaks, Linn meet federal target
Scores improve, but miss mark
Two cannons donated to Ike Skelton Training Center
Callaway Fair hopes to re-ignite fiddling tradition
Thieves hit 3 dozen cars
Gov. Nixon says State of Missouri will cover the full portion of state/local share of expedited debris removal costs, which will increase to 25 percent after Aug. 7
HUFFINGTON POST BLACK VOICES INAUGURAL EDITION, 8.4.11 America's Agenda Is Jobs, by Congressman Wm. Lacy Clay (D) Missouri
Gov. Nixon asks Farm Service Agency to begin damage assessments from excessive heat and severe drought conditions in all 114 Missouri counties, St. Louis City
Gov. Nixon calls for bipartisan Made in Missouri Jobs Package during visit to Chesterfield business
Car Break-ins Investigated
Gov. Nixon promotes full slate of entertainment, activities for Missourians to enjoy during 2011 Missouri State Fair
Teams offer growth tactics for Jefferson City
Assessor: Cole County property values rose slightly
Sheriff's Department: ‘Best fair’ in terms of trouble
New Bloomfield to celebrate 175th anniversary
Judges honored for efficiency of court
Jefferson City voters approve sales tax extension
Sustained high temperatures exacerbate other diseases
Heat, economy blamed for attendance drop at fair
Maylee murder trial set for fall 2012
Young professionals meet 'experience'
Too hot to think Christmas? Not for quilt guild
Callaway ambulances gain Missouri child certification
Grand jury indicts 4 Jefferson City men
Duke professor to make presentations Sunday for parents and coaches
Jefferson City man wants to open cab company in Fulton
2 Jefferson Citizens hurt in accident
Voters pass extension of Jefferson City's half-cent capital improvements sales tax
Gov. Nixon appoints retired construction supervisor as new Associate County Commissioner for Daviess County
Cole County clerk predicts low turnout today
Five-year-old girl found after Sunday night search
Jefferson City resident among 5 honored as ‘Pioneers in Education’
Final touches continue on new Cole County Jail
Cyclists pair up after chance meeting on Katy Trail
Providence Bank named ‘MBA Century Bank’
Dr. Jodi Berendzen: Family physician provided her inspiration
Luetkemeyer Supports Legislation that Slashes Spending Without Job-Killing Tax Increases
Nixon’s appointment, big salary for Nietzel stirs concern, dissatisfaction
Peak Alert issued for Co-Mo Electric customers
Second railroad bridge over Osage River to be built
State will pay full 10 percent of state/local share of Joplin expedited debris removal costs, Gov. Nixon says
Football Picked Tenth in Both Preseason Polls at MIAA Media Day
Gov. Nixon orders flags to half-staff in honor of fallen Guardsman from Jackson County
Basketball is tip-off for outreach
Pam Murray: Devoting time to Holts Summit
Soft-spoken JC woman has been a leader in many ways
Local veteran spent part of naval career aboard submarines
Two injured when car hits their motorcycle
JC teen injured when struck by car on East Elm
Dogs get in on fair competition
Sisters deliver baby boys on same day
Jefferson City sales tax issue up for vote Tuesday
Advocates: Half-cent sales tax is valuable tool for city
Immanuel Lutheran nearing move to new building
New Concord administrator looks to add spiritual dimension
Lansford retires to praises, few complaints
Osage Community Elks raise funds for Joplin relief
Track clubs teach fundamentals of running ... and life
Teen dies in accident
Woman injured when struck by car
Breakfast helps raise money for future leaders
Cole County Fair wraps up tonight
Counseling staff helps students get ready for a new year
Fulton group strengthening partnership with Rwandan community
Jail ‘overnights’ raise $3,550
Music to their ears: Eagle Scout collecting instruments for Joplin schools
Woman killed in accident early Friday
2 teens hurt in accident
Luetkemeyer Supports Budget Control Act that Cuts and Caps Spending, Holds Line on Taxes
Children get close look at life on the farm
Red Cross honors 9 for their contributions to community
Ashland man falls just short of winning on ‘Jeopardy!’
Officials to use homeless numbers to plan services
Stephanie Johnson enjoys making a difference at the Boys and Girls Club
K-9 officer to retire early
Community Development Dept. to reorganize
Gov. Nixon proclaims July 28 as "Frankie Muse Freeman Day" to recognize civil rights pioneer from St. Louis; Freeman is receiving highest honor from NAACP today
Flexible packaging manufacturer to expand in Jackson and create 50 new jobs, Gov. Nixon announces
Jefferson City man injured in motorcycle wreck
Preparing for the final goodbye at county fair
Demolition derby scrambles to put on a show
Man pickets to get his mental health records
BBB warns of construction con by Joshua Whitlock
Jefferson City ranks 55th on Forbes’ list
Several groups collecting school supplies for needy
Rodeo returning to Callaway fair
Sheriff’s office moved to new building
New Bloomfield man wins $106,500 in lottery
Food drive set for Samaritan Center
DNR reopens beach at Lake of Ozarks
Gov. Nixon calls for bipartisan Made in Missouri Jobs Package during visit to Elsberry business
Gov. Nixon releases statement on death of National Guard Private First Class Jordan House
Gov. Nixon calls for bipartisan Made in Missouri Jobs Package during visit to Springfield manufacturer
8 area post offices on possible hit list
Farmers harvest mayhem in combine demo derby
Nixon adds senior policy adviser
Area man gets probation for fatal accident
Samaritan Center helping 100 families a day; pantries running low
Former water patrol employee pleads guilty
Lake Ozark man sentenced to two years
Fire in ceiling damages home
Father dies after trying to save drowning son
Counterfeit cash circulates in Fulton
Cole County 4-H public speaking contest
Cole County 4-H fashion competition held
Gov. Nixon requests extension of federal expedited debris removal program in Joplin
Luetkemeyer Backs Bill to Strengthen America's Energy Security, Create Jobs
Missouri River Runner Restored to Full Service on Wednesday
Gov. Nixon announces rotation of departmental liaisons, changes to policy and communications offices
Luetkemeyer Statement Recognizing Korean War Armistice Signed in 1953
Callaway couple to offer their ranch as shelter
Enterprise zone wins approval in Holts Summit
Fair's opening night means Little Mr. and Miss Cole County pageant
Dr. Aloka Amarakone: Family ties led to medicine
‘Remembering Our Fallen’ exhibit to open Sunday
Gov. Nixon requests major disaster declaration for state of Missouri
Illinois man drowns, 1 injured at Lake of Ozarks
Miniature horses debut at fair’s youth horse show
Ann Bax knew value of volunteering before becoming UW president
Service of father and spouse help define local veteran
Arlene Libbert: Ready for next Red Cross assignment
34-year-old Missouri man drowns in Lake of the Ozarks
Amtrak to restore full service in Missouri
Teenager reports being robbed at knifepoint
Jefferson City police investigate restaurant burglary
Collision injures motorcycle driver in Jefferson City
Is it too hot for the pool?
Interim city administrator says he’ll pursue permanent job
Second Battle of the Badges raises funds for Special Olympics
Survey: Osage Beach smoking ban favored
Will mosquitos sting area?
Missoula returns to Lake of the Ozarks
Judy Oppermann: Leading the way to keep Show Me women healthy
Yard sprouts cultural diversity
Capital Region auxiliary donates $100,000
Volunteers sought for poverty project
Window dressing: Those portals to your home are getting a new treatment
More than 200 volunteers help Mid-Missouri homeowners
Mid-Missouri home sales lackluster for first half of 2011
Weather breaking water mains
Judge: Can’t release Ferguson; ruling opens door to further appeals
Miller County fair wraps up tonight
City cleans up sewer overflow
Electric cooperative issues peak alert
‘We love to sing’: Choral directors network, share ideas at conference
Gov. Nixon to include presidential primary legislation during special session
Gov. Nixon cuts the ribbon at new manufacturing facility for Leinco Technologies in Fenton; 48 new jobs created
Two in custody for Wednesday night robbery in Jefferson City
Outdoor equipment manufacturer to expand operations in Kansas City and create 89 new jobs, Gov. Nixon announces
Builder wants city to assume control of stormwater basins
Former Corrections official releases another book
Any relief from heat coming?
Jay Band Boosters donate retired uniforms to Lions Band
New Bloomfield schools need tax levy hike for debt service
CAMPO sets plans for 2012
Community partnership seeks to provide more financial assistance in Rwanda
Gov. Nixon outlines priorities for comprehensive, bi-partisan jobs package
Gov. Nixon outlines priorities for comprehensive, bi-partisan jobs package
Children learn timeless, updated etiquette at Mansion
Ground broken for Jefferson City's new animal shelter
United Way campaign sets goal of $1.63 million
Red Cross reorganizes office in Callaway County
Second City comedy troupe makes a stop in Jefferson City
Ice Arena offers break from heat
Howard signs to be put into folksy, bluegrass song
Swimming beach closed at Lake of Ozarks
St. Louis area group loses trash challenge
Luetkemeyer Joins Delegations from Missouri, Kansas on Missouri River Working Group
State sets sales tax holiday for Aug. 5-7
Council extends term of interim city administrator
Noren Access could allow camping along Missouri River
Riding in WWII bomber offers taste of history
Fulton motorcycle group raises money for Joplin school supplies
New Bloomfield bridge one of two under construction in Callaway County
Luetkemeyer Votes to Cut Spending, Cap Spending and Balance Budget
Electrical meter manufacturer in Kansas City to expand operations and create 57 new jobs, Gov. Nixon announces
Gov. Nixon announces more than $122 million in targeted resources for construction and rehabilitation of new housing for families in Joplin region
Jefferson City council shifts Cirilla’s debate to committee
Jefferson City council approves animal shelter project
Wings of Freedom Tour comes to Jefferson City
179 interchange should create regional economic boon
Holts Summit man charged for leading police on chase
New Bloomfield superintendent welcomed
Music is life for Bruce Connor
Flooding extends Amtrak disruption in Missouri again
Gov. Nixon appoints Robert Clayton III of Hannibal to Missouri Court of Appeals, Eastern District
Excessive Heat Warning issued through Friday
Area teens still able to find jobs during school vacation
All the camp’s a stage
Blues fill the air on Sunday
Cyclists heat up streets in early morning hours
Local soldier is Missouri Guard’s first female Apache pilot
Energy costs overheat budgets
Energy-assistance program raised $1 million in 2010
Mitchell: JC Schools may add a few more students
Jail staff use fundraiser to practice procedures
Reporter spends a night in the slammer
Cole County Fair provides family fun, music and action
California Balloon Invitational kicks off with media flight
Michael J. Roggero: Information technology for Mo. state courts
Volunteers inspired to give even when it’s not a time of need
State buildings’ ‘cooling range’ raised in May
Five generations have called Landwehr farmhouse home
New jail finally opens
5th Blues Sunday set at McClung Park
Tour De Jeff set for Sunday morning
McKay Park playground revamped
Cable causes power outage
Steelman urges GOP to focus on need for fiscal restraint
New playground ready for fun: Special Learning Center winner of community vote contest
Luetkemeyer River Amendments Protect Missouri Taxpayers and Communities
Sales tax receipts slightly improving
Rezoning, plat OK’d for Millbottom
17 volunteers involved in Capital City CASA
CASA volunteer: ‘I’m just there to help’
JC School Board learns of new laws
Veteran couponers teach beginners how to best grasp bargains
Council poised to approve shelter contract
Hospital seeing fewer in-patient, more out-patient visits
Gov. Nixon signs into law Senate Bills 54 and 250; and House Bills 137 and 641
Gov. Nixon's statement on House Bill 213 and Senate Bill 65, passed by General Assembly
Bills will benefit Missouri military members and their families; expand memorial highway program
Audit cites issues with sheriff's grants
Paying it forward with bubbles
Work to begin on 179 interchange
Felony stealing charges filed against two Mid-Missouri men
Storms, lightning cause fire at business
Cole County Commission considers emergency sirens
Salvation Army major: ‘Joplin changed me’
State park beach at Lake of the Ozarks reopens
Off the street, into the Street Department
Gov. Nixon tours Birds Point Levee rebuilding; remains committed to long-term recovery for region
Gov. Nixon appoints St. Louisan to Conservation Commission
Gov. Nixon signs into law House Bills 265 and 300; and Senate Bill 55
ST. LOUIS POST-DISPATCH, 7.13.11 Guest commentary: Time to get real on debt negotiations
Bill advances to name Mo. courthouse for Bond
California Balloon Invitational lifts off Saturday
Mo. regulators approve rate increase for Ameren
179 Re-opens
Training put to use in Tuesday's DNR building evacuation
Flood buyouts top $2 billion since 1993
Father pleased with court arguments seeking new trial for son
New March of Dimes director comes from charity background
Storm disrupts some Ameren customers’ service
JC school board to consider curriculum changes
Eugene school board tabs secretary for board
Latham woman pleads guilty to meth charge
Gov. Nixon signs into law House Bills 73, 214, 431, 604 and 631; and Senate Bill 320
Gov. Nixon appoints Cuba attorney to be Dent County Prosecuting Attorney
Jefferson City woman pleads guilty to committing six bank robberies
Software provider for health care industry to expand operations in Ozark and create 65 new jobs, Gov. Nixon announces
Flooding extends Amtrak disruption in Mo.
Department of Natural Resources’ laboratory followed emergency action plan during minor chemical release
Luetkemeyer Measure Directs Review of Procedures for Informing Public of Declared Floods for Insurance Purposes
Corps to trim key Missouri River dam releases
Gov. Nixon signs disability rights legislation
Luetkemeyer, Myrick Take Lead in House on Mobile Mammography Promotion Act
Gov. Nixon appoints farmer, auctioneer as new Southern District Commissioner for Saline County
Gov. Nixon appoints First District Commissioner as new Presiding Commissioner for Ste. Genevieve County
Gov. Nixon makes five board and commission appointments
Police investigate strong arm robbery
Maylee trial moved to Boone County
Much of Missouri under heat advisory
Holts Summit Board approves bid for recycling area
SoCal school district hires new middle school principal
Gov. Nixon signs into law House Bills 151 and 458; and Senate Bills 213, 284 and 366
Gov. Nixon signs bill to help protect Missouri water quality
Missing woman and daughter found
Gov. Nixon signs key agriculture bill to support Missouri farm families
Missouri assessing flood damage along rivers
Adult business ordinance walks fine line between regulation, First Amendment
Court administrator meets life’s challenges in variety of ways
Local veteran kick-starts career through the U.S. Army
JC School Board meeting set for Thursday
Volunteers team up to feed local children when school’s out
Festival event faces First Amendment issues
Barbecue at rehabilitation center honors first responders
New pavilion under construction in Mokane
Vacation Bible Schools use new techniques to teach old lesson
Enjoying Missouri's great outdoors
Camp encourages imaginations to grow
Family: Woman, child missing
Traffic stop yields meth arrest
Grant funds Vitae program with Cardinals
Man charged with stealing 17 rear axles
Firefighters looking for pieces of past
Gov. Nixon signs 22 bills into law, vetoes seven bills
Gov. Nixon requests Farm Service Agency to begin damage assessments from heavy rain, flooding in 27 Missouri counties
Luetkemeyer Announces Ninth District Constituent Service Days in All 25 Counties
POLITICO: 7.8.11 For serious debt, deficit talks, By: Rep. Wm. Lacy Clay
Linn mother pleads guilty
JC man has ties to space shuttle’s early days
Behind the badge: Explorers get a view inside law enforcement
Police: More than 70 tombstones overturned
Former Callaway County jailer faces assault charge
Treasure Hunt seeks to uncover interesting Missouri history
Saddle up for family entertainment
'Livable Streets' concept seeks long-range changes
State officials work to reach agreement on jobs bill
Mo. park beach at Lake of Ozarks closed
Gov. Nixon vetoes Senate Bill 163; signs into law House Bills 161, 186, 220, 270, 344, 552, 664, 737; and Senate Bills 132, 173, 238 and 325
Luetkemeyer Takes Lead on Mark Twain Commemorative Coin; Effort to Boost Hannibal
Osage Co. Mother Pleads Guilty in Drowning Death of Her Child
Gov. Nixon to invite legislative leaders to meet with economic team on jobs bill
Gov. Nixon announces 320 clean-up, humanitarian jobs in 35 southern counties damaged by severe flooding
Gov. Nixon announces expansion of Missouri Disaster Recovery Jobs Program; initiative will add an additional 130 clean-up, humanitarian jobs in Joplin
Committee launches campaign for tax extension
Questions arise over ban of petitioners from festival district
Grand jury indicts 2 teens in robbery
New Bloomfield to greet new school superintendent
Mokane vows to cut water service on delinquent accounts
Flooding extends Amtrak disruption in Mo. .
Gov. Nixon vetoes bill that would have delayed life-saving protections for the elderly and those with disabilities at residential care and assisted living facilities in Missouri
Gov. Nixon announces $2 million to establish the Joplin Child Trauma Treatment Center
Jefferson City Council asked to close Cirilla’s
New leaders assigned to local Salvation Army
Triathlon to bring community together for exercise, fun
2 teens facing burglary charges
Council approves insurance changes, siren replacements
Holiday sees big crowd, few problems
Fulton officials: Fewer fireworks complaints filed this year
Gov. Nixon vetoes House Bill 465; signs into law House Bills 315, 506 and 675, and Senate Bills 70, 180, 226, 306 and 351
Mo. transportation agency awards $3.4M in grants
Dove-winning Christian musician will appear at local church this month
Local veteran witnesses firsthand changes resulting from Korean War
Salute crowds get their fill of food and fun for the Fourth
Parent-child aquatics class helps ‘kids get used to water’
MRRL gets computer upgrade
Peaceful ending to downtown standoff
More than 2,200 vehicles pass dual sobriety checkpoints
Little River Band, fireworks conclude full day of celebration
Project pairs seniors and youngsters in LU garden
CAMP teaches children theater skills
Daniel Boone descendants meet for reunion in New Bloomfield
New Bloomfield woman a descendant of Daniel Boone
Couple moves into first remodeled home to be certified green
Bustamante case shines light on role of juvenile officers
Carnival atmosphere kicks off Salute celebration
Missouri River forecast has ups, downs
Bus driver waives arraignment in boy’s death
Early morning fire engulfs barn
Capt. Sandra Karsten breaks new ground at Highway Patrol
Timely summer tips can help you beat the heat
Amtrak service disrupted by flooding
Students profit — literally — from class
Camp TLC offers kids chance to learn, grow
Jefferson City festival district called a big success
Businesses pleased by bigger numbers at Thursday Night Live
Tornado victims move garage sale to Jefferson City
Fulton man tended to Joplin’s displaced animals
ID theft, burglary top Law Day actions
Gov. Nixon presents first Flag of Freedom award to Springfield business that has hired military veterans under the Show-Me Heroes program
Gov. Nixon signs into law House Bills 68, 340, 470 and 550; and Senate Bills 36 and 48
Luetkemeyer Fourth of July Statement
Accolades Continue to Roll in for Fluellen
It’s time to Salute America
Luetkemeyer Pleased with Federal Disaster Assistance for River Communities
President Obama issues federal emergency declaration for flooding at request of Gov. Nixon
Missouri American seeks water rate increase
Festival becomes stage for abortion debate
Firefighters battle fire, heat for 4 hours at Camp Bagnell restaurant
Safety panel: Five fire stations need improvements
New Bloomfield school board OKs $6.1M budget
USDA designates 23 counties disaster areas
New Bloomfield club to stage music festival
Council to consider bonds for Unilever
Experts: Precautions may minimize damage from flooding
Green Build gets green light
World War I medals returned to Missouri family
Obama grants emergency declaration for Missouri
Gov. Nixon signs into law House Bills 70, 260, 388 and 407; and Senate Bills 83 and 101
Gov. Nixon makes appointments to Clean Water, Mental Health, and Highway and Transportation commissions
Gov. Nixon aims to expand Partnership for Hope to 300 additional Missouri families
Prosecutor skips appeal in Bustamante case
Murder trial dates set for Plunkett, Shikles
JC officials optimistic river won’t affect July 4 event
Farm family watches Missouri River, waits
Several Jefferson City bars to stage Joplin benefit concert
Cole County Commission moving forward on warning sirens
Pony Express program puts students in saddle
MoDOT closes section of Missouri 179
MoDOT says 179 ‘likely’ to close tonight
Police Correct Name in Shooting Investigation
Forecast rise of river has folks lining out flood plans
Callaway County delays sandbagging decision
Opening of ‘adult’ store draws protest
Jefferson City dishes up 85 business licenses in last 3 months
Extended School Year offers consistency, reinforcement for students
WNBA standout Moore pays tribute to Henderson
Lawmen: Fireworks violations on rise
JC man charged with resisting arrest, assault
Archives conducting treasure hunt
Mo. Supreme Court upholds Helmig release
Mo. Social Services Department director to resign
Gov. Nixon orders flags to half-staff in honor of fallen soldier from Jasper County
Department of Social Services Director Ronald J. Levy to join St. Louis University School of Public Health in fall
MoDOT Monitoring Water Levels on Route 179 near Sandy Hook in Moniteau County
Gov. Nixon requests federal emergency declaration from the President because of unprecedented flooding
Jefferson City redistricting should wait on state plan
Lightning blamed for fire at old Renz prison site
Missouri American touts local water quality
Suspect charged in Sunday shooting in Jefferson City
Man pleads guilty to $8M cattle fraud schemes with ties to Callaway County
Gov. Nixon honored with Distinguished Eagle Scout Award
Mock-ups of St. Mary’s new hospital rooms guide planning
Callaway officials continue preparations for possible flooding
Fuel prices not rocking the boating industry
MRRL director ready to write new chapter
Farmers markets cater to local shoppers seeking homegrown produce
Local veteran continues family tradition of military service
Man arrested after shooting victim seeks treatment
Early morning storm causes problems in Jefferson City
Experiences from 1993 help 2011 flood planning
Memories come flooding back along Missouri River
Threat of summer-long flooding prompts blame game
Local school is adopting a Joplin classroom
Cole County Historical Society preserves, promotes our past
Good crowd turns out for Blues, Brews and Brats
Eldon ready for Fourth
Kim Becker, June 2011 State Employee of the Month
Let energy savings shine through
Orchestra program wins national grant
Blunt: Corps of Engineers needs new priorities
Corps may block future flood plain development, official says
Volunteering in Joplin: ‘Something I will never forget’
JC Country Club celebrating 100 years of fun, friendships
Jefferson City man sentenced for pizza robbery
Jefferson City man involved in fatal accident
Gov. Nixon orders flags to half-staff in honor of fallen soldier from Platte County
Gov. Nixon announces $75 million in new resources for Joplin-area businesses to assist rebuild and recovery from May 22 tornado
Grand Opening Set for new Cole County Jail
With Budget Crisis Looming, Luetkemeyer Praises Decision to Bring Balanced Budget Amendment to a Vote
Residents attend Jefferson City flood-plan briefing
Public Works advances sidewalk proposal to council
Public works panel OKs animal shelter bid
Cross-country race brings ultracyclists through capital
Former jailer convicted on sex charges
Tebbetts community picnic starts today
Officers ... Start your engines
Red Cross offers safety tips for backyard pools
Olten family: Bustamante confession gone
Judge orders Bustamante defense to list witnesses
Trial date set in Hosier double-murder case
Guard team arrives home with motorcycle escort
Contract awarded for Cole County road work
Fireworks sales in Fulton legal this year
Jail delay averted
Mobile home heavily damaged by fire
Luetkemeyer Backs Bill to Create Jobs and Increase American Energy Resources
Luetkemeyer, McMahon Have Further Discussions on Missouri River Flooding
Gov. Nixon extends declaration of emergency in Missouri
Gov. Nixon signs into law House Bills 109, 190, 250 and 339; and Senate Bill 135
Judge Grants Motion to Suppress Evidence in Bustamante Case
Former local priest cited for his work
Recreation building advances
Sturdevant given interim LU appointment
New CEO pushes Fulton hospital projects forward
Senate creates disaster study panel
Summer expands options for students
Clerk changes polling place
Teen arrested following disturbance at high school
Sandbagging begins around thrift store
Federal disaster assistance extended to eligible individuals and households in Carter, Lawrence and Wayne counties as a result of severe storms and flooding
Suspect Caught After Foot Pursuit
Gov. Nixon orders State Emergency Management Agency to ensure communities have sand for fighting flood
Luetkemeyer Backs Bill to Stem Flow of Illegal Immigrants, Illicit Drugs into U.S.
Plunkett attends change of venue hearing
City Council approves major neighborhood improvement, cemetery tree removal
Electrical fire closes LU library
Corps may dump more water - rains create flooding hazards on Missouri River
Luetkemeyer Outlines Meeting, Tour with Corps on Missouri River Flood Preparations
Nixon asked to intervene in battle over local transportation funding
Gospel fosters big dreams
Marie Peoples’ efforts as Cole County health director provide boost for public
Retired farmer came of age during Second World War
Florida man killed in U.S. 54 accident
Rita Esterly to become first JC woman to head state Rotary
Scouts’ camping equipment stolen
Water rising: Smaller towns watch river, wait
Officials to meet with Corps of Engineers
Hartsburg prepared for river flooding
Capital area Red Cross preparing for coming floods
Rink hosts national competition
Parents, educators, youth ministers share how they rein in some fashion trends
Two Lake of the Ozarks residences damaged in lightning strikes
Jefferson City businesses help tornado victims
Two schools cited for character programs
19 locals attend Girls State
LU involved in Chamber work, St. Mary's future
Friends, family turn out to remember missing
JC man charged with fleeing, injuring two officers
Honoring its past, dreaming of its future
Change of venue sought in Plunkett murder case
New Bloomfield to Celebrate America
Gov. Nixon orders flags to half-staff in honor of fallen soldier from Ozark County
Charges Filed in Thursday Vehicle, Foot Chase in Jefferson City
Gov. Nixon vetoes Senate Bill 3; signs House Bills 38 and 499 into law
Gov. Nixon signs into law House Bill 667; Senate Bills 38 and 68; HCR 37 and SCR 11
Flood Meeting Planned for Jefferson City
California awarded grant for storm water work
Boonville prepares for Civil War re-enactment
Two indicted in fatal shooting
Fire destroys Camdenton home
Council to consider Adopt-A-Street program
Two policemen injured in pursuit
LU curators OK $41 million budget, cut jobs
Lincoln wants to add education masters degree
JCPS considers $79 million budget
Gov. Nixon signs House Bills 83, 199, 204 and 229 into law
Gov. Nixon announces partnership to rebuild historic Camp Pin Oak Lodge at Lake of the Ozarks State Park
Inmate at Jefferson City Correctional Center receives maximum sentence following jury trial for choking corrections officer
Sixty-Four Blue Tigers Earn MIAA Academic Awards
Wood wall and ceiling manufacturer to expand operations in Marshfield and create 70 new jobs, Gov. Nixon announces
One in Custody After a Vehicle and Foot Pursuit in Jefferson City
Callaway County prepares for potential flooding
Red Cross sets out drop-boxes for clothing donations
Wrestling students' mother suing Fulton schools
Brochure to highlight Old Town incentives
CAMPO board asks members to submit new wish lists
Panel recommends MSP Lafayette Street parking zone
Orchestra camp inspires young musicians to learn, improve skills
Gov. Nixon thanks Kansas City-area public safety agencies, faith-based groups and other volunteers for their work in Joplin tornado response efforts
Football to be Featured on MIAA Television
Football to be Featured on MIAA Television
Holts Summit will seek enterprise zone
Parks panel endorses Jefferson City rec center
Young campers try wide array of activities
C&A Railroad chugs out of history
Budget, policy changes on JC school board agenda
Rehab on the menu for Tremain Building
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Gov. Nixon details new resources, enforcement tools to continue crackdown on substandard dog breeders
Federal disaster assistance extended to two additional Missouri counties hit hard by flooding and severe storms
Bustamante lawyers seek hearing on motion for ‘testing’
Red Cross makes summer push for blood donors
Funeral procession accident points to conflicting statutes
Latest Cole County Jail target: Early July
County public works told to come up with plan for Renns Lake
Contract awarded for Cole County stormwater improvements
Flag Day: Luetkemeyer Celebrates Symbol of America's Freedom and Strength
‘Ghost Hunters’ at Missouri State Penitentiary
Portrait: Alsager finds new life in Jefferson City
Osage Beach to survey public on smoking ban
Popular I-70 Mineola rest area reserved for use by big-rigs
Local broadcaster shares experience found in the Army Reserve
Church marks anniversary in face of relocation
Jefferson City school board to meet Thursday
Capitol Avenue projects restore beauty of historic neighborhood
Snapshot: Greg Thurston, library volunteer
Opponents battle MoDOT’s numbers
Miller County qualifies for FEMA assistance
Prison event draws kids, history buffs
Mid-Missouri volunteers: Joplin devastated‚ but resilient
New cologne inspired by smoky smell of backyard grill
California man dies after falling from tractor
Local woman’s tornado-relief idea goes national
Cole County court handles Law Day cases
Law tightens limits on sexual misconduct in schools
Mid-Missouri Wine Trails offer fun, adventurous getaways
Ed funding cuts impact Lincoln, Linn Tech
Lowest bid doesn't always get the job
Motorcyclist injured in funeral procession
Experts: Proper instruction, safeguards help keep players safe
MidMo Waggers teaches pooches, students new lessons
Oklahoma power plant to benefit local users
Canines compete to be top dog
Luetkemeyer Encourages Families Living Near Missouri River to Develop a Flood Plan
Gov. Nixon signs legislation to help Missouri seniors and those with disabilities afford prescription medicine
Toddler saved by lifeguards
Camp Invention aims to teach kids creativity
Local Red Cross prepping for flooding
Learning the ropes: Fire school teaching more than 500 firefighters rescue training
Camdenton police probe bar fight
Juvenile Detained in Shooting
Pool rescue at Memorial Park
Gov. Nixon, Secretary Napolitano thank professionals from more than 400 law enforcement, public safety agencies that responded to devastating Joplin tornado
Moss Pitches on as Member of Joliet Slammers
Expected flooding ensnares second Mo. River race
MSP event aimed at entertaining adults, teens
MoDOT cuts approved
Street, crosswalk painting to close streets
Gov. Nixon announces
Gov. Nixon deploys National Guard to coordinate and supervise flood preparations, response on Missouri River
Gov. Nixon appoints Kansas City attorney Charles McKenzie as Circuit Judge for Jackson County
Luetkemeyer, Colleagues Invite Corps to Tour Communities Threatened By Missouri River Flooding
Construction Contract Awarded for New Interchange Along U.S. 63 at Route H in Boone County near Columbia Regional Airport
Construction Contract Awarded for Missouri 179 Interchange in Cole County
Highway Commission Awards Contract for U.S. 54 work in Cole County
Luetkemeyer Supports Bill Cracking Down on Cities Offering Havens for Illegal Immigrants
Mokane braces for predicted flooding
Fireman retiring after 38 years
Sales tax extension OK'd
River rising: Changes after 1993 floods will be tested in Missouri
Committee reviews recreation center plans
Obama nominates U.S. attorney for federal bench
Hot June beats down on residents
Gov. Nixon opens State Resource, Recovery & Rebuilding Center in Joplin
Gov. Nixon orders flags to half-staff statewide to honor fallen law enforcement officer
Lime manufacturer will expand and create 55 new local jobs in Bonne Terre, Gov. Nixon announces
Arson cited in Holts Summit fire
Council OKs nearly $950K in public works contracts
Voters decide Cole County sales tax issue
Mid-Missouri school buses fare well in state inspections
Minor earthquake shakes parts of Missouri
SMHC Auxiliary slates ice cream social for June 15
Accident ties up Missouri River bridge
Gov. Nixon calls on Corps of Engineers to expedite approval of plan for temporary levee at Birds Point
Boone Co. sheriff says beware of asphalt scam
Luetkemeyer Website Provides Flood Resource Links Through FEMA Website
Tour gives glimpse of hidden gems upstairs over High Street
Budgets, disasters knock down numbers at fire school
Not just Pete’s wife, Lorraine Adkins fills numerous roles
Reservist strikes balance between military, civilian careers
Congressional Award attracts young adults, families to Capitol
Firefighters extinguish playground flames
Corps of Engineers: Flooding may be summer-long experience
Rep. Hartzler says Corps has no choice
Callaway County to evaluate flood plain maps
Camdenton panel to discuss flood plain map
Cole County's half-cent sales tax on ballot Tuesday
Electronic poll books to be used in Cole County
Holmes Brigade re-enactors will relive Union takeover of Jefferson City
Finding the perfect bra is no simple task, experts say
Jefferson City man killed in area accident
Hundreds of survivors celebrate battle against cancer
Jefferson City car dealer closes its doors
Plunkett waives preliminary hearing
Willer sentenced in fatal 2009 meth lab fire
Case involving death of infant continued
Police: No problems noted in first ‘festival district’
Helias team competing in national academic tournament
Fire academy graduates four in Jefferson City
Man sentenced to six years after probation revoked twice
Benefit golf tournament in full swing at Lake
Belle police chief in hospital after meth exposure
Missouri River closed to recreational boating
Motorcycle wreck in Cole County
Broken natural gas pipe briefly closes Target
Luetkemeyer Statement on 67th Anniversary of D-Day
Metal manufacturer's continued expansions in Lebanon are creating 200 new jobs, Gov. Nixon announces
Gov. Nixon makes board and commission appointments
Gov. Nixon requests federal government to cover 100 percent of public assistance costs in response to natural disasters in Missouri
Jefferson City panel explores new storm sirens
Jefferson City Council to discuss rising river levels
Cooks whip up fun night for Taste of Home
Repeat performances on tap for July 4 celebration
Paving the way to going green
LU announces two personnel changes
Jefferson City has flood information posted on city's website
Columbia company that provides mortgage loans to veterans to expand significantly and create 300 new jobs, Gov. Nixon announces
Imminent Missouri River flooding increases the need for awareness and preparedness, Gov. Nixon says
Sixteen Baseball Players Post 3.0 or Higher GPA's
Gov. Nixon appoints Craig Van Matre to University of Missouri Board of Curators
Suspect arrested after early morning chase
Luetkemeyer Backs Effort to Reduce Health-Insurance Costs, Increase Coverage
Festival district debuts in downtown Jefferson City
Jefferson City, Cole County release profiling reports
Summer camps score with kids
Jefferson City police, fire personnel continue helping in Joplin
Disaster equipment requested for Central Missouri area
Young and old alike glimpse historic train
Fulton block evacuated after gas line cut
Federal disaster assistance extended to more Missouri counties hit hard by flooding and severe storms
Gov. Nixon announces program to create more than 400 clean-up, humanitarian jobs in Joplin
Eighteen Blue Tiger Tracksters Named USTFCCCA All-Americans
Luetkemeyer Discusses White House Meeting with President on National Debt
Why I voted for a debt ceiling increase
Locomotive steams into capital; hundreds turn out for a look
Callaway County residents stress preparing for disasters
Ambulance, crew sent to assist Joplin emergency services
Red Cross chapter deploys another volunteer
A lasting impression for interns
Jefferson City school board OKs construction contracts
Fulton natives share their experience as missionaries in Alaska
Golf activities to benefit tornado victims
Realtors collecting tarps for victims
Lafayette Street intersection to be closed
‘Hidden Spaces’ tours on tap Sunday
Luetkemeyer Says 'No' to Giving Washington Blank Check to Spend Taxpayer Dollars
Luetkemeyer Raises Serious Concerns About Water Releases, Impact on River Communities
Gov. Nixon announces federal program that will pay for 90 percent of expedited cleanup for catastrophic and extensively damaged areas from May 22 tornado
Basketball Announces 2011-12 Schedules
High school student hoping concert raises funds for tornado victims
Annual gathering pays homage to sacrifice of duty
Local family reflects on military service of late Korean War veteran
St. Louis man drowns at Lake of the Ozarks
Jefferson City man killed in tri-level accident
Nation has witnessed the spirit of Joplin, Gov. Nixon says, and the city will rebuild on a foundation of faith
Jefferson City police investigating convenience store robbery
Expert: Disaster images may be too much for kids, adults
Man serves duty in Joplin as fireman, Guardsman
Area volunteers to aid tornado victims
Library ready to kick off summer reading programs
JC School Board to meet Tuesday
Fulton panel to revise fees for impounding animals
A Time to Remember
Volunteers look to bring cemetery back to life
Remembrance, music to highlight Memorial holiday
Documents can be saved multiple ways to prepare for disaster
Two-wheel fun is as close as the Greenway
Calvary celebrates graduation
Memorial Day closings announced
Man steals deposit from Taco Bell manager
Steam train to visit Jefferson City this week
Four Individual National Champions, a Pair of Relay Titles Highlight Lincoln's Outdoor Championships
Joplin
Officials: Sirens just part of alert system
Millbottom action team considers development
'She's a people dog'
Official updates Joplin's needs
Destination Imagination team headed to nation competition
Bustamante paperwork battle continues
River should crest Sunday
Guard members injured in Joplin-area crash
Federal disaster assistance extended to more Missouri counties hit hard by severe storms and flooding
CARNAHAN AMENDMENT BRINGING ACCOUNTABILITY TO AFGHANISTAN CONTRACTS PASSES
Gov. Nixon proclaims State Day of Prayer and Remembrance for Missourians affected by Joplin tornado
Luetkemeyer Memorial Day Statement
Advisory: Missourians to gather for Joplin Community Memorial Service on Sunday
Luetkemeyer Supports Effort to Simplify Tax Filing for Our Nation's Seniors
Winners of art exhibit announced
Heritage Essay, Art contest winners named
City staff’s duties shift after firing
State employees’ salary study moving forward
Work of historic-preservation advocates honored
Disaster kits essential
Fulton student gets perfect reward for perfect attendance
Disasters could be special session topic
Gov. Nixon orders flags to half-staff in honor of fallen soldier from Phelps County
Gov. Nixon signs executive order directing National Guard to coordinate and supervise debris removal and cleanup in Joplin
Gov. Nixon signs executive order putting emergency protections in place for insurance policyholders in Joplin
Gov. Nixon signs executive order waiving fees for replacing identification for Joplin tornado victims
Luetkemeyer Amendment in Defense Bill Seeks Honors for Jewish World War I Veterans
Luetkemeyer Earns Defender of Liberty Award from American Conservative Union
Jefferson City firefighters put out kitchen blaze
Influx of donations beginning to overwhelm Joplin
Students engaged in friendly contest to help Joplin victims
Missouri River will top flood stage this weekend
Two charged in Hy-Vee robbery
Non-profit to renovate building for community center
JCPD starts replacing venerable Crown Victorias
Mid-Missouri towns braced for Wednesday's fast-moving storm
Wednesday's tornado warnings create tense atmosphere
New tornadoes rattle nerves, leave damage in Sedalia
Track Opens Quest for Outdoor Championships Thursday
Tornado warnings expire in Mid-Missouri
Gov. Nixon to send top officials to Joplin for Community Response Meeting
Strong to severe thunderstorms forecast for Mid-Missouri
Outpourings of help for Joplin amass in Capital City
In Joplin: 'It's every bit as bad as it looks on TV'
Rasmussen fired as city administrator
Jefferson City Parks-Rec panel looks at ‘bare bones’ plan
Miss Missouri prepares for Miss USA pageant
New Bloomfield School Board to cut 10 jobs
Riley Featured on NCAA.com
Capital City responds to Joplin disaster
Russellville storm damage includes school, buses
Jefferson City Council votes to shift funds in proposed tax projects
Holts Summit board hears subdivision concerns
Man charged in Jefferson City burglaries
Woman escapes night robbery attempts at ATM
IC program for youngsters features variety with eye toward faith
Search for possible drowning victim
MoDOT proposal generates lively discussion from few at meeting
Missouri National Guard task force continues support operations in Joplin
Federal disaster declaration extended to Jasper and Newton counties after tornadoes strike southwest Missouri
JCMG closed Monday afternoon
Local Red Cross canceling Day of Heroes event
JCHS graduates largest class
Gaydos, Doyle, Aur address Helias grads
Straight line winds hammer Russellville
A model of devotion returns as chancellor of the Jefferson City diocese
Local veteran finds motivation through years of competition
Holts Summit man injured in motorcycle wreck
Suspect in Jefferson City burglaries caught in manhunt
How deep were state job cuts?
Gainers vs. losers: Some state agencies grew substantially
MoDOT meetings attract varied groups
Action team works to bring goals together for MSP
Tour to spotlight unique downtown loft areas
Millions in scholarships given locally each year
Shock time ordered in stalking case
Small spaces in the bathroom can create BIG problems
77-year-old bus driver charged
Helias, JC graduating Sunday
Interim community development director retiring
Man arrested, charged after victim sees him leaving jail
Volunteers sought for boards, commissions
Garage fire damages house
High-speed chase leads to arrest
Co-Mo Electric looks to build fiberoptic network
Federal disaster assistance extended to eight Missouri counties hard hit by severe storms and flooding
Bus driver charged with involuntary manslaughter
Global agricultural equipment manufacturer will move to Palmyra and create 92 new jobs, Gov. Nixon announces
PRESS RELEASE: 5/20/11 Congressman Cleaver condemns cuts to Homeland Security Grant Program, urges Kansas City's inclusion
Thomas, Riley Claim USTFCCCA Women's South Central Region Honors
Patrol: Bus driver did not follow protocol
United Way announces campaign co-chairs, grant recipients
Teen group part of movement
Groups work to benefit area youths
Program sees drop in mailbox donations
'Passport Fair' on tap Saturday
Three charged with drug offenses
Man charged with stealing, assault
Torch run to begin Monday
Ameren no longer backs nuclear permit compromise
Gov. Nixon makes appointments to Small Business Regulatory Fairness Board, Board of Cosmetology and Barber Examiners
Gov. Nixon appoints retired KCP&L manager as new Platte County assessor
Gov. Nixon applauds Kirkwood Senior High School for earning A+ designation in 2011
Gov. Nixon appoints deputy public administrator as new public administrator for Saline County
Gov. Nixon applauds St. Louis City high schools for earning A+ designation
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Gov. Nixon helps mark completion of first phase of new broadband network in northeast Missouri; Ralls County project is key part of MoBroadbandNow Initiative
Drawings of new hospital offer look at future
Old Town group awarded not-for-profit status
Drug searches yield one arrest
Cicadas invade Mid-Missouri
Surtax dispute still at a stalemate
CAMPO board discusses transportation funding challenges
Jail project manager sees mid-June move
For graduate, sky's the limit
Kehoe asks Nixon for special session on nuclear permit
Russellville woman killed in night crash
Tanker rolls over and spills asphalt sealer into creek
Spring Time is The Right Time For Brands
Biopharmaceutical manufacturer plans to create about 320 jobs in St. Louis County, Gov. Nixon announces
PRESS RELEASE: 5/17/2011 Congressman Cleaver congratulates KCMO on being selected for Google Fiber
Cole County Jail nearly complete
Young mother realigns priorities, works for diploma
Bustamante's attorneys seek more time
Shikles waives hearing in beating death case
Allen gets 3 years for Holts Summit robbery
Former union leader indicted for bank fraud
LU employee cases sent back to lower court
Zonta Club honors service of women who inspired others
Farm Bureau questions MoDOT plan
FSH service to honor Civil War veteran
Track Remains No. 2 on Both Sides in Latest USTFCCCA Rankings; Also Have 20 Accepted to National Championship Field
Jefferson City sales tax on August ballot
Teachers set Shameka Kelley on course for her own classroom
Man, 81, arrested after firing gun at deputies
Youth summer program to build leadership skills
Jefferson City guardsman honored for flood efforts
Missouri artists on tap for Fulton Street Fair
Red Cross volunteers deploy to flood areas
Mall’s success called vital to Jefferson City's retail growth
Cemetery’s rules put stress on Honor Flight vets
World War II veteran serves nearly 40 years in military
3 graduates include first for family key to school’s founding
Life’s work saves lives
Thomas Named MIAA Women's Outdoor Coach of the Year
MSP offers student tours
Shoppers cutting spending by clipping coupons, waiting for sales
Extreme couponing seminar on tap today
Lincoln graduates more than 250
Idea of Osage Beach smoking ban draws mixed reviews
The 'Strip' at Lake of the Ozarks kicks off season
Jefferson City Council, staff get to work at retreat
Animal shelter sues state over 2010 law
Experts: Preschools can bolster social, academic skills of a child
Parents helping spread understanding about syndrome
Nixon not ready to call a special session
Nuclear bill runs out of steam
Family marks anniversary of teen’s disappearance
New sculpture marks 'Iron Curtain' speech
Eyewitness to Churchill's speech returns for dedication
Fulton receives bids for landfill closure
Plant's performance on test lauded
SERVE braces for big hits to financial resources
A meeting with the President
Gov. Nixon gives emergency approval for grant to get water line to 120 homes in Wayne County where flooding has cut off all water service
Bill Breakdown: H.R. 754, FY 2011 Intelligence Authorization
Luetkemeyer Amendment Gives River Communities Credit for Flood Control Efforts
Luetkemeyer, Colleagues Call for Bipartisan Talks on Broken Immigration System
Jefferson City Council to put half-cent sales tax on August ballot
Jefferson City official: Sales tax receipts improving
Students teach political lesson
New Bloomfield approves trash contract
Fulton panel explores changes in animal-control ordinance
Nuclear talks still alive in Missouri Legislature
Neighbors join forces to sell stuff
Survivor fair after crash kills 4 S&T students
Explosion, fire destroy Lake Ozark condo
Police: Man who tried entering Army base caught
Luetkemeyer Continues Efforts to Increase Production of American Energy Resources
Pfau, Belt and Durst Named to All-MIAA Teams
Young cancer patient defies odds
Weapon fired at Fulton State Hospital
Jefferson City Liquor Control board withdraws suspension
St. Joseph school students hit bull's-eye
Mokane superintendent: Vocational education threatened
Fire destroys building at Lake Ozark condo
Summer reading program teams teens, younger children
Missouri Senate OKs state pay study
Eldon mother, son arrested in traffic stop
Area students competing in Act Out Loud
Fundraiser planned for head-injury program
I-70 Boonville rest areas to close for maintenance
Gov. Nixon's signing statement on revised agricultural nuisance legislation passed by General Assembly
Gov. Jay Nixon, Vice President Biden tour tornado damage in St. Louis County
Schwartze, Sprague Receive Scholarships at PGA Minortiy Collegiate Golf Championship
Schwartze, Sprague Receive Scholarships at PGA Minortiy Collegiate Golf Championship
Study of state pay endorsed
Jefferson City sewer bills go up next month
2 boys will read their winning essays to City Council
Lake bridge project to start this fall
With Gas Prices Rising to New Highs, Luetkemeyer Again Supports Mobile Mammography Promotion Act
Gov. Nixon pledges $25 million in state funds to help local governments rebuild after historic flooding
Old Town action team turns attention to trolley, convention center
Cole County Commission urged to upgrade emergency system, including sirens
Bus driver encourages young charges to try their hands at writing poetry
Dinner-auction gets Alzheimer’s walk off on right foot
North Callaway seniors choose their biggest fan for prom queen
Diabetes poses a challenge during medical mission to Dominican Republic
Fulton postmen fear more dog attacks
Family, friends react to 4 S&T students killed in crash
Gov. Nixon requests Farm Service Agency to begin damage assessments in wake of severe flooding, storms
Luetkemeyer Supports Legislation Banning Illegal Immigrants from Tapping into Social Security
Missouri is truly "America's Heartland," Gov. Nixon says, as ceremony today in Texas County designates village of Plato as population center of United States
Action team considers: What is an entertainment district?
Dancers kick up their heels to raise a healthy $51,000
Adrians Island work part of state land transactions law
Music’s downbeat gives Mark Howard an upbeat perspective
Memorial honors additional firemen
Four young men killed in Miller County crash
Fulton man pleads guilty to fatal heroin distribution
Veteran's career serves as model to new recruits
Harbor Hop antes up for boating season
Jefferson City district considers next generation of secondary schools
School district plans would narrow studies
Three local road projects proceeding
Mother, daughter share love of game
Team offers new ideas for Old Town
State, families honor Missouri's fallen officers
Salvation Army celebrating its legacy of helping those in need
JC School Board to consider calendar, policy changes
Sheriff: Serving of civil documents continues to climb
Man killed in accident Saturday
Author of 340 travel guides still appreciates his Mid-Missouri roots
Track Teams Claim 38 Qualifying Times at MIAA Outdoor Championships Saturday
Men's Golf Holds Top Spot at PGA Minority Championships; Women Sit in Fifth After Two Rounds
Baseball Finishes Season With Comeback Win
Consumers may have rate-design agreement in Ameren rate case
Teacher, students string together service project for cancer patients
Officials seeing rise in use of 'bath salts' stimulants
Two area lawmen attend training in Israel
Archives volunteers help preserve state’s history, make it more accessible
Three area volunteers to aid tornado victims
Baseball Takes Two From Southwest Baptist
Gov. Nixon to deploy senior officials for Community Response Meetings in region affected by historic flooding
Lorenz, Hoeflicker, Braun Named to All-MIAA Honorable Mention Team
'God knows the intent of your heart'
Nuclear permit added to bill passed by Senate
MoDOT: 229 jobs to be cut at Central Office
Mid-Missouri lawmakers OK with budget
Panel considers extension
Communities facing water, sewer hurdles
Chamber holds Partners in Education banquet
Change of venue granted
Gov. Nixon signs bills on colon cancer awareness, electric vehicles, recognition of mental health disorders, Child Abuse Prevention Month, and promoting reading
Gov. Nixon requests major disaster declaration for state of Missouri
Luetkemeyer Backs Bill Boosting American Energy Resources to Combat Rising Gas Prices
PRESS RELEASE: 5/5/2011 Congressman Cleaver on the Results of the Missouri Redistricting Process
Luetkemeyer Statement on Importance of National Day of Prayer
MoDOT outlines proposed workforce cuts
Salvation Army sends team to flood-besieged Cairo
Man gets life for robbery-shooting
Indictments include alleged gunman in Break Time shooting
Fire at Scruggs Lumber extinguished
Dates set for Mid-Missouri visit by Little Rock Express
LU parking lot uses pavers, environmentally friendly design
7 fallen officers will be honored at memorial
Lawmakers override map veto
Gov. Nixon's statement on Congressional redistricting plan approved by General Assembly
Luetkemeyer Keeps Commitment to Unborn, Supports No Taxpayer Funding for Abortion Act
REDISTRICTING STATEMENT
Luetkemeyer Votes to Slash Two Additional Costly Obamacare Slush Funds
Men's Basketball Adds Eugene's Caleb Shaw to Program
MoDOT plans to close three offices, cut 1,200 positions
Mo. Senate ends filibuster, passes stimulus money
Haye, Banton Named MIAA Track Athletes of the Week
Labette's Sims and Emerson Added to Women's Basketball Recruiting Class
Group seeks to improve ties between LU, community
Liquor-licensed businesses get smoking advisory
Exchange students from India visit New Bloomfield school
Kehoe: Return to nuclear vote
Grant will focus on boys' reading
Drunken driving targeted in prom, graduation season
Time short for finding a redistricting plan
Gov. Nixon appoints Thomas J. Irwin to St. Louis Board of Police Commissioners
Buchanan and Pike counties to receive federal major disaster assistance for 2011 blizzard, at Gov. Nixon's request
Nixon honors ‘Silver Star’ veterans
2 teens charged with stealing phone after dragging woman
Maylee pleads not guilty to triple homicide
Finishing touches being put on new jail
Council considers creating cemetery board
In Mid-Missouri, bin Laden’s death elicits feelings of sacrifice, elation and gratitude
Sketch Day brings out young art students
Nixon signs education funding
Statement from Gov. Nixon on Corps' decision to breach Birds Point levee
Gov. Nixon signs House Bill 15 to provide more than $189 million in federal funding to Missouri public K-12 schools
Softball Wraps up 2011 Season With Two Close Games Against Bearcats
Gov. Nixon presents five Jefferson City-area veterans who incurred wounds or illness in a combat zone with Silver Star banners and certificates
Local veteran shares story of service in Iraq and Afghanistan
Team’s business growth zone centers around Capitol Avenue
Man’s best friend using new bridge more frequently
Quartet of moms get early honors
Donna Deetz is always on the move
Eldon to host traditional country music festival
Office Volunteers Needed
Luetkemeyer Statement on Bin Laden
Zonta Club to host 2011 Women of Achievement Yellow Rose Luncheon
Huett Holds Baseball to One Run in Series Finale
Team works to create ‘Angel Network’
Museum to explore Civil War in Missouri
Jefferson City church, school mark 50 years
Osage Beach public forum to address smoking ban
Snapshot: Matt Morasch, deputy director of public works services
Nixon vetoes Missouri congressional redistricting map
Helias prom court announced
Jefferson City High School names prom court
Two injured in accident
Track Relay Teams Grab Four Titles at Drake Relays
White Defeats Blue in Football Spring Game
Northwest Missouri State Holds on for Sweep of Baseball
Softball Rebounds in Game Two to Split With Washburn
Statement from Gov. Nixon regarding developments on flooding situation in southeast Missouri
Gov. Nixon vetoes redistricting bill; urges General Assembly to submit a new map that will "reflect a better representation for all regions of the state"
Sheriff: Dog that bit boy euthanized
LU alumni plan vigil today
Landscaper converts mowers to propane
Capital hosts homeless resource fair
Street Meet revs up at lake
Girls told math can multiply career paths exponentially
Most area river levels begin falling
Nixon vetoes workplace discrimination bill
Hearing reset on murder charge
Fulton general receives Westminster alumni award
Softball Nearly Comes Back in Both Games, But Falls at Fort Hays State
Baseball Opens Series Strong With Win Over Bearcats
Gov. Nixon vetoes Senate Bill 188; says it would undermine the Missouri Human Rights Act,
State agencies continue to exceed energy-reduction goals set by Gov. Nixon
Committee considers using metal detector for council meetings
Residents begin redrawing state districts
2 commissioners’ proposed map ignites ire
DeFeo named Teacher of the Year
JCPS event celebrates teachers’ service
Council to take up sign code Monday
Health experts teach lawmakers how to do CPR
LU event to highlight needs of poor
Rally honors workers injured or killed on job
Football Prepares for Camp, Spring Game Saturday
Gov. Nixon orders flags to half-staff in honor of fallen soldier from Johnson County
Softball Opens Pivotal Weekend Road Swing at Fort Hays State Friday
Baseball Moves Schedule Around This Weekend Against Bearcats
Gov. Nixon, U.S. Cabinet Secretaries Duncan and Napolitano participate in ShakeOut earthquake drill events at St. Louis high school
Walker, Booker Sign-on to Join Women's Basketball
Group looks at new uses for St. Mary's hospital campus
Cole County seeks to extend sales tax
Jail inmate charged with earlier child molestation
Mother recalls son’s life-giving decision to donate organs
Interfaith Alliance to discuss connections between faiths
Schools compete in seat belt contest
Earth Day event to close Capitol Drive
Missouri lawmakers approve new redistricting map
Absentee voting begins for special sales tax election
Baseball Tallies 16 Runs on 17 Hits to Defeat Owls
VETERANS’ AFFAIRS COMMITTEE TO HOLD HEARING IN RESPONSE TO CARNAHAN LETTER ON COCHRAN HOSPITAL
Gov. Nixon issues statement on Missouri Solution
Follow Baseball Game Against William Woods Through Live Stats Tonight
Linn woman pleads not guilty in drowning death of son
Jefferson City company awarded low-interest, state loan
Final Whitton Expressway design, plans OK’d
Fourth ramp may be added to 54 interchange at Lake
Autism Awareness Month draws to a close
Curators extend LU president’s contract
Missouri lawmakers’ redistricting efforts continue
Working on the line
Latham School given grant to rebuild library
Local students place in science-related competition
Mid-Missouri woman sentenced for setting fires as man slept
High court sides with family of Jefferson City woman killed in fall
Gov. Nixon signs legislation phasing out corporate franchise tax, opening door for new investment and job growth in Missouri
Cumberbatch Claims MIAA Track Athlete of the Week for Second Straight Week
Track Sits in Third, Second in Latest USTFCCCA Rankings
Women's Basketball Camp Set to Run June 13-16
Downtown action team studying parking, lofts, commercial incentives
Two charged in separate burglary cases
4 arrested in two separate drug probes
Cole County inmate attempts to hang himself
Holts Summit to add motorcycle to police fleet
Explosive device found, detonated
Man hurt in crash on U.S. 54
Jefferson City recognized as Tree City USA
Commemorative bricks on sale for plaza
Simonsen wins cleanest building contest
Baseball Game Against William Woods Moved to Wednesday
Governor Nixon's initial statement on Senate Bill 188, relating to the Missouri Human Rights Act and employment discrimination
Statement from Gov. Nixon regarding plans by Corps of Engineers to intentionally breach Birds Point levee
Gov. Nixon issues order to expedite cleanup from tornadoes
Gov. Nixon activates Missouri National Guard to help with flood response, threats to levees
Track to be Featured on CBS Sports This Saturday
Presentations on academy concept win new fans for change in schools
Jefferson City schools panel needs hard data to narrow focus
Retirement means fewer bumps in Roger Schwartze’s path
Congresswoman continues father's tradition of service to nation
Students honored at LU science fair
Two cheer teams place first in finals
Former Marine says he’s a victim of nation’s worst public water contamination
Nixon job-cutting proposals largely on track
Questions, frustrations arise with local annexation issues
Priests from other countries spread faith in Mid-Missouri
130-year-old St. Thomas church dedicating new altar
Storytellers descending on Missouri River Regional Library
St. Mary’s maintains national ranking
New Bloomfield superintendent arrives July 1
Annual Master Gardeners sale on tap Saturday
Fund drive under way for Habitat build
Drug Take Back Day set for Saturday
Terracing can help you tame that all-too common hillside
Track Posts Six Top Marks at Dewey Allgood Invitational
Baseball Battles Back in Game Two for Another Split With Lions
Softball Gives No. 11 Mavs a Scare
Officials face several issues after taking office
Estate donated to WWU as presidential residence
Renns Lake still faces uncertain future
Mid-Missouri lawmakers share redistricting thoughts
House adds redistricting proposal to different Senate bill
Local family flies exchange student’s family in for Easter
Maylee bound over on triple-homicide charges
Healthplex sposoring healthy challenge
Deputy retires after 20 years
Local author overcomes obstacles to create children's book
Two cultures mix
Pfau's Complete Game Gem Helps Baseball Split With Lions Following Several Weather Delays
Softball Postpones Games Against Nebraska-Omaha to Saturday
Lincoln to raise tuition 4.9 percent
Officers awarded citations
Grand jury indicts several
Scholarship created in honor of retiring principal
Students use garden to learn about Earth, science
City to repair three warning sirens
Utility customers' bill sent to House
Bill would cancel election days in February, June
Canton man offered superintendent job by board
Baseball Moves Start Time to 3 p.m. Friday Against Missouri Southern
Gov. Nixon hosts roundtable discussion in Kansas City to detail loans to help small businesses create jobs
Outdoor warning sirens to be worked on
Women's Tennis Falls in Tight Match at MIAA Championships
Gov. Nixon hosts roundtable discussion in St. Joseph to detail loans to help small businesses create jobs
Softball Moves Gametime to Noon Against Nebraska-Omaha Friday
Second Cole County drug case dismissed
Cole County commits funds to Lafayette Street project
Lincoln sells Freeman Farm
Holts Summit, St. Martins seek upgrades near schools
Foundation seeks 50 supporters for Fulton schools
Four teens arrested in vandalism
Old Town board recognizes former councilman's work
Chestnut Street to close for construction project
30 trees to be planted in Arbor Day event
Cumberbatch Awarded Co-Track MIAA Athlete of the Week Honors
Softball Splits With Drury
Lorenz Named MIAA Pitcher of the Week
Sedalia-based ProEnergy Service plans to create more than 300 new jobs, Gov. Nixon announces
Jury: Jefferson City man not guilty of shooting
Charity fashion show to benefit MADD
Firefighter and EMS Day at the Missouri Capitol
St. Peter Interparish School hosts talent show
Nuclear bill stalled in Missouri Senate
Lobbying groups continue 'nuclear' news release war
School to get warning flashers
Funds being raised for 70th build project
Zonta Club seeking scholarship applications
Team to collect equipment for Special Olympics
Relay for Life event begins Monday
Early Morning Storms Cause Damage
Hail pelts parts of Mid-Missouri
Council approves $225K commitment for Lafayette Street interchange
Incoming Jefferson City officials take oath of office
Cole County jail nears completion
Ridgeway uses tax deadline to push ‘Fair’ tax
Weather Cancels Games Against Missouri S&T
Local couple earns Patriots Day Award
Fulton begins four-year observance of Civil War Sesquicentennial
11,268 local seniors share concerns about ending Medicare
Statement from Gov. Nixon regarding agreement between animal-welfare, agriculture organizations
Women's Golf in Sixth After First Round of MIAA Championships
Brands in a Tie for Sixth; Men's Golf in a Tie for Seventh After First Round of MIAA Championships
Luetkemeyer Statement on Passing of Harold Volkmer
Black community starts dialogue on recent violence
March for Babies a success
PAT program offers resource for parents, young children
Chamber’s community development director excited about big-impact projects
Nuclear site permit bill faces short time frame
Local youths dance in Native American powwows
A new approach to veterans’ justice
Wounded Marine returns to support of home
A youth shortened by war
No. 4 Hornets Power Past Baseball to Record Sweep
Amanda Galloway, coordinator of MRRL’s Reading Buddies
Be a good sport ... And parents, we’re not just talking to the kids
Report: Bank’s capital is far below its peers, decreasing
Jefferson City Council to have two sessions
Young filmmakers share passion with next generation
Bronze turtle finds home at nature center
Outgoing mayor: Keep a long-term vision for city
Spring festivities bloom during festival
Blair Oaks High School prom court, queen announced
Cole County Sheriff’s House has seen a lot of changes over the years
Two Scout leaders honored for work
Tracksters Track Down Twelve Top Finishes at SIU-Edwardsville
Tracksters Track Down Twelve Top Finishes at SIU-Edwardsville
Despite Posting 13 Runs, Baseball Falls to No. 4 Emporia State
Despite Posting 13 Runs, Baseball Falls to No. 4 Emporia State
Graffiti painted on outside of Lewis and Clark
Three bids received for trash service
Power outage affects 1,200
Belle bans sale of meth ingredient
Homeless man fights his way back with his work ethic, a little help from community
Students help teach quake-preparedness in film
Lawmakers face possible redistricting impasse
'It is a start'
Man charged with making terror threat
Deaf dachshund's story fetches fame
Congressional Art Competition and Gallery Opening this Saturday
Gov. Nixon announces incentive package to help steel forms manufacturer create 109 jobs in Glasgow
Luetkemeyer Backs 2012 Budget Plan that Cuts $6.2 Trillion, Puts U.S. on Path to Prosperity
Gov. Nixon appoints attorney with judicial, prosecutorial experience as new Boone County Associate Circuit Judge
Softball Adds Buschjost to Program
Softball to "Think Pink" This Tuesday Against Missouri S&T
Softball Weekend Games at MIAA North Crossover Canceled
Washington, MO Teen Wins Top 9th District Art Piece in Annual Congressional Competition
Equipment failure causes power outage
Senate sends 13 bills to House for passage
Senate approves ‘comparative audit’ plan
Local actress to appear on Sunday night show
Ceremony honors advances in victims’ rights
Parkinson's patients share struggles, hope
Police increase downtown patrols
Museum to celebrate royal wedding
Mokane R-2 School Board OKs pay hike
Women's Tennis Collects First Win Over Stephens College
Luetkemeyer Continues Support for Life, Votes to Defund Planned Parenthood
Luetkemeyer Votes to Defund Obamacare
Budget Includes Luetkemeyer Provision Ending Redundant $25 Million River Plan
Luetkemeyer Backs Cost-Cutting Budget, Saving Families $38.5 Billion
Luetkemeyer Seeks Proper Military Honors for Heroic Jewish World War I Veterans
Schroer arrested in Fulton
Baseball Moves Games to Saturday, Sunday at No. 4 Hornets
Women's Tennis Cancels Weekend Matches in Bolivar
Softball Alters Weekend Schedule at MIAA North Crossover
24 arrested in two-county drug sweep
Man accused in fatal beating released on bond
Bustamante trial date pushed back
JCFD looking ahead to 100th anniversary
Missouri Senate adopts redistricting map
Panel hopes to research JC neighborhood history
Missouri’s fight over slavery predated Civil War
Local agencies watching fuel gauges
Fugitive arrested in Fulton
Continuing Efforts to Repeal Obamacare, Luetkemeyer Votes to Slash HHS Slush Fund
Gov. Nixon appoints new Stone County Northern District Commissioner
Gov. Nixon signs legislation providing additional 20 weeks of extended unemployment assistance to Missourians
Gov. Nixon appoints Columbia CPA as new Boone County Treasurer
Vanhooser's First Collegiate Home Runs Lead Softball to Split Against Lions
Gov. Nixon appoints Memphis business owner as new Scotland County Eastern District Commissioner
CARNAHAN URGES DEMOCRATS, REPUBLICANS TO WORK TOGETHER TO FIND LONG-TERM BUDGET SOLUTIONS
Two Cole County towns defend past annexations
Linn State regents vote to raise tuition, fees
March of Dimes director stepping down
Kite Day fun, even without wind
Callaway County to update radio systems
Parole violator escapes from Callaway manhunt
Nuclear debate delayed in Missouri Senate
FERAF: Public objects to paying for site permit
3 area sophomores to participate in ag academy
Water-service work to close Jefferson City street
Camden County to receive federal major disaster assistance for 2011 blizzard, at Gov. Nixon's request
Jones Collects MIAA Track Athlete of the Week Honors
Men's Golf Concludes Heart of America Invitational in 13th
12-Run Inning Powers Baseball to Split at Truman
State training resources helped Greenfield manufacturer create 80 new jobs, Gov. Nixon announces
State training resources helped Joplin company create 25 new jobs, Gov. Nixon announces
Guard unit leaves on first leg of mission to Afghanistan
Officials take a spin on new bicycle bridge
Annexations of two towns near JC questioned
Holts Summit aldermen pass resolution for second reactor
Authorities: Suspect admits to killing California man
New library director seeks more interaction with community
Missouri Senate to debate nuclear bill today
JC School Board selects new officers
Earth Day Celebration
Camdenton man killed in accident
Baseball Continues Series With Truman State Tuesday
Lorenz, Crisp Shut Down Pitt State in Sweep
Correction- Many activities planned locally for National Library Week Correction
Renovating storefront could stimulate Old Town revival
Lincoln professor giving workshops on home composting
Veteran uses life’s obstacles to connect to service members
Pedestrian hit, killed on U.S. 54
Babies inspire voice of reason
Roy Beal: On call for disasters
Washburn Takes Advantage of Free Passes to Defeat Baseball
Run benefits SIDS research
Roast of Jefferson City mayor raises funds
Ellinger pushes Mid-Missouri’s redistricting interests
Arrest made in California man’s death
Jefferson City school board wraps up its year
Finalists compete Thursday in Lake of the Ozarks’ Bootleggers Idol
Parents file suit against South Callaway district
Many activities planned locally for National Library Week
11 selected for pilgrimage
CMCA fears funding loss for some programs
March for Babies set April 17
Ireland is ‘a beautiful mix of medieval and modern’
JCPS musicians perform at district contest
Track Women Claim First, Men Third at Asics Classic
Penno Nearly Wins at No. 3 Singles as Women's Tennis Falls Against Fort Hays State
Klugman's Complete Game Helps Baseball to Split Against Ichabods
Griffons Hold Softball to One Run in Sweep
LU to share in Missouri universities’ grant money
Man charged in attack on girlfriend
Bridge links trailhead to Katy Trail
Authorities identify man found in alley
Parade of cyclists, walkers open Missouri River bridge
Former Water Patrol employee charged
Election officials verify vote counts
Benefit planned Sunday for residents displaced by fire
Softball Drops DH Against No. 16 Hornets
Washburn Records 19 Hits in Win Against Baseball
What a shutdown means for you
What is future for JC high school?
Drug courts mark 10,000 grads
Man’s body found in alley
Panel defeats proposal to shrink House
3 area men charged after high-speed chase
Man charged in stabbing death of Lake Area woman
Former anti-nuclear activist promotes nuclear engery as safest source of energy
UPDATE: Man charged in Osage Beach woman’s stabbing death
Gov. Nixon hosts roundtable discussion in Springfield to detail new loans to help small businesses create jobs
Seeking to End Economic Uncertainty, Luetkemeyer Backs Legislation to Rein in EPA
Gov. Nixon hosts roundtable discussion to detail new loans to help small businesses create jobs
On the budget
Luetkemeyer Backs $12 Billion in Spending Cuts, Provides Support for Men and Women in Uniform
Suspicious death under investigation
Deaths of friends, sister in drunken-driving accidents inspired activist
Prosecutions of child support cases could change
‘Footprints’ help parents grieve loss of child
Trash contract to face tweaking
Nuclear bill could see debate in Missouri Senate next week
Osage County low-water crossing to be replaced
Track Moves to Top Spot on Women's Side, No. 2 Position on Men's Side in USTFCCCA Rankings
Women's Tennis Falls to Truman in Final Home Match
CARNAHAN SLAMS REPUBLICANS FOR DEMANDING PAY DURING SHUTDOWN, WHILE TROOPS GO WITHOUT
Cole County voter turnout exceeded forecast
Gov. Nixon's statement on enforcement of dog-breeding facilities regulations
31-year-old charged in shooting
Jefferson City voters take trash issue to curb
Two incumbents re-elected to Jefferson City council
Youngest candidate takes most JC school board votes
Walker, Stumpe get the nod for municipal court positions
Holts Summit approves sewer bond
Cole County school districts, towns pick officials
Siegel re-elected to Board of Aldermen in New Bloomfield
Two new school board members chosen at New Bloomfield
Incumbents return to SoCal School Board, Laughlin takes open seat
Lake of the Ozarks area issues and tax initiatives decided
Missouri House panel endorses GOP redistricting plan
United Way is driving force behind upcoming Week of the Young Child
Radio show host celebrates foundation’s affirmation of life
Jefferson City police investigate shooting
Cole County election results (FINAL)
Rush Tallies Eight RBI as Baseball Scores 21 Runs in Sweep of Truman
Softball Wins Nightcap to Split With Quincy
Luetkemeyer Seeks Continuing Pay for Military in Event of Government Shutdown
LUETKEMEYER STATEMENT ON BUDGET DEBATE
Gov. Nixon makes board and commission nominations and appointments
Trio of options for Jefferson City High School
$3 million pricetag for fire station work
Register predicts 12 percent turnout
Jefferson City festival district approved — for now
Officials: No trend in rash of drug seizures at schools
Missouri Senate gets redistricting plan
Drug case dismissed over link to charged deputy
Events set for Week of the Young Child
Bruce, Riley Sprint to MIAA Track Athlete of the Week Honors
Gov. Nixon, First Lady help open new 11-mile section of Katy Trail State Park from St. Charles to Machens
Gov. Nixon, First Lady tout significant success in Missouri exports in 2010 during visit to Mount Pleasant Winery
Time for a second public high school?
School embraces idea of technology advancing education
Powder puff racers on track with their own version of pinewood derby
Former hobby turns into cupcake business for two area women
A path unforeseen: Veteran establishes unexpected career in military
Women's Golf Wraps up Drury Spring Shootout
Mules Score Early and Often in Win Over Baseball
Passionate opinions driving Jefferson City trash issue
Blair Oaks school board candidates: Surtax, district growth key issues
Four candidates seek to fill three JC School Board seats
Public, PSC don’t agree on Ameren rate request
Club rakes leaves for donations
Jefferson City Council expected to vote on festival district
Chorale creates ‘mosaic’ of music
Calvary Lutheran High School Open House set for today
Laura Lewis: Residents’ point of contact with the city government
Heavy handbags can be a real pain, doctors say
Track Claims Seven Titles at Razorback Invite, Missouri Relays
Four-Run First, Lorenz Ten Strikeouts Lead Softball to Split at SBU
Central Missouri Sweeps DH Despite Pfau Carrying No-Hitter Into Fifth
Signs to highlight Missouri’s historical sites
Counseling center wins Small Business Plan contest
Council candidates in race to effect change
Chance to grow: Greenhouse project enables rehiring most of workshop staff
Judicial candidates diverge on fines
'It is comforting to know you are not alone'
Man sentenced to five years
Governor Nixon's Remarks on Unemployment and Education Funding
Central Missouri Sweeps Past Softball
Grand Slam Propels Mules Past Baseball
Hornets Defeat Women's Tennis; No. 2 Doubles Nearly Pulls Off Win
Luetkemeyer Backs Government Shutdown Prevention Act, Allows $106 Billion in Savings, No Congressional Pay
CARNAHAN SLAMS AVIATION BILL THAT WILL COST ST. LOUIS JOBS
Work zone barriers to be removed tonight
Election to be first test of devices
Divisions draw criticism
Prosecutor candidates say small cases can have big impact
LU professor teaches students in unique setting
Senate scolded over filibuster
Candidates endorse Old Town initiatives
Council candidate admits misdemeanor offense in 2006
Luetkemeyer Joins Balanced Budget Amendment Caucus, Promotes Fiscal Accountability
Gov. Nixon appoints Jackson County Prosecuting Attorney James Kanatzar as Circuit Judge
Softball Returns to MIAA Play at Central Missouri, Southwest Baptist
Baseball Prepares to Face No. 4 Mules This Weekend
Luetkemeyer Backs Bill Repealing Costly, Redundant Government Agricultural Regulations
Bill Breakdown: H.R. 658, FAA Reauthorization and Reform Act
U.S. Chamber Honors Luetkemeyer with Spirit of Enterprise Award
Tennis Match Against Truman Postponed Until April 6
Both sides of Jefferson City trash issue waging campaign
Jefferson City council hopefuls address top issues
Cole County edges close to state's top 10 healthiest
Simonsen students: Challenge to think can be fun
One shooting suspect pleads not guilty
Missouri lawmakers: Nuclear bill still alive
2 charged with robbing pizza driver
Sewer overflow in Valley View Court
U.S. 54 accident injures two
TJMS student caught with marijuana
Secondary school options topic of event
First redistricting plan unveiled
Thomas Named MIAA Indoor Women’s Track & Field Coach of the Year
Softball Grabs Game Two, Nearly Steals Game One in Home Opener
Two in custody for Tuesday night robbery in Jefferson City
Flying high: 10-year-old finds success at skateboard competitions
Book club helps mothers and daughters strengthen ties
Jefferson City train station would benefit from funds
Hiring of Jefferson City Community Development director delayed
Two school districts undergo bus inspections
Glitch sidetracked nuclear plant resolution
Court upholds Helmig's request for freedom
Dr. David Flood: Nicaragua mission brings challenges to orthopedic surgery
My favorite thing to do
Helmig Wins in Court
Missouri will pursue nearly $1 billion in reallocated federal funding for rail projects, Gov. Nixon announces
Men's Basketball to Hold Three Sessions of Camps This June
Union Pacific won’t be railroaded on tunnel
Holts Summit aldermen reject resolution backing nuclear plan
Young gets 10 years for bank holdup
Local physicians treat bodies, souls of thousands
Holts Summit voters to decide $7 million sewer bond proposal
Crop of kiosks leave Hastings as lone movie rental store in JC
Pear trees removed on Madision Street
Hartzler explains need for federal budget, economic changes
2 vie for New Bloomfield alderman seat
UNO Holds Baseball to Six Runs in Four Games to Finish Off Sweep
A $4.5 million announcement
PSC to hear nuclear safety presentation
Local veteran finds enjoyment serving the community
Papas and Princesses
A Silver Star 'thank you'
New designs on Jefferson City
YMCA official confident fundraiser topped goal
Nebraska-Omaha Downs Women's Tennis
Baseball Battles Weather, Mavs in Conference Doubleheader
What use is Jefferson City festival district?
Staging a festival district
Holts Summit candidate forum set
Future JCHS options to be discussed
Road crews: Warmer roads helped keep them clear
Nixon seeks to add Camden County to disaster declaration
Students practice, play computer music at school
As April nears, housing experts hopeful home sales blossom
Winter Weather Advisory lifted for Mid-Missouri
Bearcats Roll Past Women's Tennis
Walker sharing his story of meth addiction, recovery
Two bars warned for violating smoking ban
Second man charged in fatal shooting
Student champions turning lights off for Earth Hour
'Teacher of the Year' finalists announced
Tickets on sale for Capital City Cook-off
Barber's customers a cut above
Science projects harness imaginations of students
Six seek three spots on school board
Baseball to Play Nebraska-Omaha in Topeka Sunday, Monday
Man charged in fatal shooting
Auditor: Stimulus tracking inadequate
History comes alive
Callway hospital CEO resigns after three months on job
Candidates spell out priorities
Callaway County candidate forum set
Local bridge player wins North American championship
LU plans to sell 'Freeman Farm'
Gov. Nixon announces $290,235 in grants for bicycle, pedestrian trails to boost outdoor recreation, education and tourism in southwest Missouri
Low-interest, $26 million loan to city of Joplin to finance wastewater treatment projects will bring economic and environmental benefits to the area, Gov. Nixon says
LU Curators OK 2 construction projects
KC Appeals Court brings hearings to LU campus
Economic development action teams face variety of challenges
JCPD warns residents about spate of fake cops in region
Drug dog taps two cars at JCHS
Cole County salary debate expands
Cole County eligible for federal disaster aid for blizzard
Gov. Nixon's request for major disaster declaration for blizzard granted by President Obama
Baseball Pounds Out 15 Hits to Defeat Miners
Softball Changes Schedule For This Weekend
Online petition seeks new home for area family from ABC program
Ideas for proposed Jefferson City rec center emerge
Mid-Missouri lawmaker says politics threatening nuclear legislation
Road district ballot issue elicits controversy
Missouri River’s shipping season starts early
12 apply for New Bloomfield superintendent’s position
Zweifel shows off items from 1,200 safe deposit boxes
Peters to release list on Cole County unclaimed property
Hartzler launches ‘Military Listening Posts’
Pro-life training for sidewalk counseling slated
Gov. Nixon provides details of $27 million investment in small-business growth, job creation during visit to high-tech firm in downtown Kansas City
Softball Sweeps Past Tritons; Hoeflicker Sets Single-Season HR Record
Durst Named MIAA Hitter of the Week
Gov. Nixon provides details of $27 million investment in small-business growth, job creation during visit to high-tech incubator in St. Louis
Luetkemeyer Statement on First Anniversary of Disastrous Health-Care Law
Football to Hold Camp, Spring Game April 30
Hugg, Campbell Named MIAA Track and Field Athletes of the Week
Obama Administration, Gov. Nixon announce approval of funds to spur $269 million in new lending to Missouri small businesses
Baseball to Try And Play Game Against Missouri S&T Wednesday
Festival district challenged by local bar owner
Godbee: Candidacy reflects desire to give back to community
Stumpe: Being a victim of crime inspired him to run for office
Jefferson City eyes Supreme Court review of St. Louis Co. trash fight
Hazardous waste collection site to open Wednesday
United Way makes grants available
Graybar moves to new Jeff City facility
NRC looks at lubrication concern at nuclear plant
Gov. Nixon appoints new Monroe County Treasurer
Building owners unaware of ‘Greening’ program interest before news reports
Year later, tunnel to Adrian’s Island awaits OK
Missouri lawmakers urge continued need for nuke plant site permit
Mid-Missouri resident killed in Sunday crash
Victim: Water heater caused second-degree burns
Veteran tells stories of soldiers’ service, sacrifice
Representative provides unwavering support to state’s military community
Conservation agency to hold workshop on ponds
4-year-old Stoutland boy found after going missing
Women's Golf Finishes 11th at Mustang Intercollegiate
Track Opens Outdoor Season Placing First, Second at CMU Open
Softball Falls to Mavs; Edges Washburn to Split on Final Day of MIAA Crossover
Baseball Takes Three of Four From Gorillas
Youngster attacked by dog in Fulton
Small-businessmen adjusting to life as freshmen legislators
Popular Jefferson City hot spots under scrutiny
Old Town, festival district on Jefferson City Council agenda
Timing of Highway 5 bridge closure stirs controversy
Capital City Classic broadens its scope
Store hosts seminar about bluebirds, chickadees
Businesses, organizations, visitors prosper from Lake’s Products and Services Show
International adoptions make family tree unique
Westphalia man killed in wreck
Weather Cancels Day Two of MIAA Softball Crossover
Baseball Rolls Past Pittsburg State in First Game; Lead in Game Two, 6-3, Suspended in Eighth Inning
Hearing rescheduled in killing
Former deputy indicted on drug, stealing charges
Nixon names 2 redistricting commissions
Elderly woman dies in house fire
Two Girl Scouts use spring break to help animal shelter
Attorneys: Bustamante’s rights violated
Report: Sales-tax figures below projections
Gov. Nixon appoints bi-partisan apportionment commissions to set new boundaries for state House, Senate districts
Gov. Nixon, First Lady Georganne Nixon launch "10,000 Gardens Challenge" to encourage gardening across state
Washburn Downs Women's Tennis
Mo. teenage murder suspect seeks to bar statements
Softball Falls in Two Tight Games at MIAA Crossover
Fulton bar to close after 38 years
Lawmakers pass numerous bills before 'spring break'
Linn man sentenced in fatal meth fire
NRC disavows MSNBC nuclear study
Mo. House OKs fund to help recruit foster parents
Soldiers return after nearly year-long deployment
Linn mother charged in baby’s death
Bike bridge could be done as soon as April 1, MoDOT says
House approves concealed gun legislation
Demographer corrects findings
Gov. Nixon appoints Dexter funeral director as new Stoddard County coroner
Fifteen Track Athletes Earn All-American Status
Judge hears motion to suppress evidence in Bustamante case
Resellers, bookworms swarm on annual used book sale
CAMPO board responds to criticism by Callaway member
Electrical problem apparent cause of apartment fire
Grand jury indicts 2 men
Former Fulton lawyer stays alert after quake
Pond-management workshop slated
Financial aid workshop slated for March 24
Gov. Nixon announces $100,000 grant for bicycle, pedestrian trails to boost outdoor tourism in Kirksville
Late Rally in Game Two Gives Miners Sweep Over Softball
Gov. Nixon announces $550,000 in grants for bicycle, pedestrian trails to boost outdoor tourism in St. Louis area
STATEMENT OF RUSS CARNAHAN ON THE LOSS OF FRANCIS SLAY, SR.
Missouri lawmakers not worried by Japanese disaster
Reward offered for shooting information
Jefferson City Council eyes projects for sales-tax funds
Holts Summit aldermen consider annexation
Teen charged with burglary, vandalism at church
Deadline for fire assistance at Eldon nears
Coworkers honor Army service of former state employee
STATEMENT OF RUSS CARNAHAN RE: SHORT-TERM THREE-WEEK FUNDING RESOLUTION
Luetkemeyer Backs $6 Billion in Spending Cuts
PRESS RELEASE: 3/15/2011 Congressman Cleaver joins city officials to break ground on the new Northeast Community Center
Gov. Nixon makes board and commission nominations and appointments
Men's Golf Concludes Springfield Pasta Company Invitational in Ninth
Person Taken Into Custody In Connection With Church Burglary
Missouri senators debate ‘Right to Work’
Police: Shooting likely tied to fight at club
Cole County approves funds for chamber
Council: Half of Old Town goals done or in progress
Cole County offers to sell Eugene water system for $1
Nominations for local heroes sought
Dietary guidelines turn more practical, user-friendly
MoDOT to sell excess property
Winter reasserts itself in area
Gov. Nixon appoints Dent County prosecuting attorney as new Associate Circuit Judge
Jefferson City students featured in regional earthquake video
Flags statewide will fly at half-staff on Tuesday in honor of Frank W. Buckles, Missouri native who was last American veteran of World War I
Softball Cancels Games Against Quincy
School closings, announcements for Monday, March 14, 2011
Shooting victim planned to move home to Jeff City
Why they’re closing Mo. 179
Volunteer: Red Cross is his passion
Holts Summit sees 10 percent rise in population
Check out annual book sale
Snow accumulates; Winter weather advisory in effect
Father’s advice led area resident to world of experience in armed forces
Baseball Dominates Game One, Drops Game Two For Another Split With Griffons
Jefferson City man dies from gunshot wounds
Ag broadcaster Derry Brownfield dies at age 79
Jefferson City trash plan opponents step up discussion
Study could help schools plan ahead
Commission suggests Cole County surtax deadline
Missouri lawmakers asked to track public schools’ ‘gifted’ students
MoDOT to hold bridge briefing on Morgan County structure
Groundbreaking for Honey Creek school today
20th annual St. Patrick’s parade on Lake of the Ozarks held
JCPS alumni to honor two at banquet
When it comes to packing, don’t trip
Man critically hurt in Jefferson City scooter wreck
Storefront witnesses renewed interest in downtown Jefferson City living
Annette Cook: Board member and tutor for ABLE
Softball Pulls Out Win in Extras, Finishes With Split Against Truman to Open MIAA Play
Track Finishes Second on Women's Side, Third on Men's Side at Indoor National Championships
Southwest Baptist Powers Past Women's Tennis
Baseball Opens Home Slate Strong, End up With Split Against Griffons
Two people arrested after incident involving gun
Gunshot victim hospitalized; JC police investigating
Study: Jefferson City saw big growth in ethnic diversity
Bland lawman, wife face stealing charges
Beautification projects ramp up in Holts Summit
Trash collection ballot language confusing
Trinity celebrates Lutheran Schools Week
Amtrak adds cars to weekend routes
Local Red Cross office offers tips on how to help
William Jewell Tallies Three Runs; Shuts Down Softball in Sweep
Fourteen Blue Tigers Advance to Finals of Indoor Championships
PRESS RELEASE: 3/11/11 Congressman Cleaver introduces bill to designate Liberty Memorial as the National World War I Memorial
Baseball Set For First Home Series Saturday Against Missouri Western
Gov. Nixon appoints Macon attorney as new Circuit Judge for 41st Circuit
'Workplace discrimination' bill advances
Grandparents help celebrate Lutheran Schools Week
Tax incentives for Old Town buildings advance
Students donate Snack Packs
Senate leader: Nuclear bill will be debated
Equipment, supplies could be moved into new jail by April 8
Senate rewrites ‘puppy mill’ law
Tax preparation help available to needy
Barnes, Jones launch new federal amendment bill
Train excursion to begin May 31 in KC
Entrepreneur, small business workshop set in Jefferson City
Softball to Play Four Games in Two Days at William Jewell, Truman
Low-interest, $37.8 million loan to sewer district will finance wastewater treatment projects in rapidly growing parts of Kansas City metro area, Gov. Nixon says
Track Opens Indoor National Championships Friday
Gov. Nixon orders flags to half-staff in honor of fallen soldier from Barry County
Lawmen: Economy affected local crime rates
4 charged in firearms sting
History day to honor Civil War anniversary
Rally aims to help Missouri's disabled
SoCal cuts teacher-tuition reimbursement
Consultant to make presentation on local demographic trends
Nuclear plant bills debated
Open-burning season to end Tuesday
Youth CERT offers disaster skills lessons
JC Preservation Commission plans spring forum
STATEMENT OF RUSS CARNAHAN RE: REOPENING OF SURGICAL UNIT AT COCHRAN VA MEDICAL CENTER
State training funds helped Fenton-based companies expand operations, create 25 new jobs in Missouri, Gov. Nixon announces
Men's Golf Opens Spring Season Placing 11th at Caribbean Classic
Statement from Gov. Nixon on passing of Deputy U.S. Marshal John Perry
Trash talk picking up again in Jefferson City
179 to close when work begins around July
Local man gets 18 years for kidnap, rape
Mid-Missourians make a spiritual sacrifice for Lent
Missouri lawmakers continue redistricting work
Missouri’s Energy Future conference set
CMCA Head Start to celebrate 100-Man Lunch
Holts Summit benefit auction slated Saturday
Gov. Nixon announces preliminary entertainment, events for 2011 Missouri State Fair
Weather Cancels Softball Games at Central Methodist
Marine Corps League donates therapeutic horse to SLC
Entrepreneurs cite downtown opportunities too good to pass up
Pa. trucker gets probation for harassing state officials, agencies
New Bloomfield loses two more administrators
Two charged with robbery
Household hazardous waste center opening set
Missouri man arrested after Sunday night chase
Pit bulls destroyed after Fulton attack
Civility from all sides
2 dogs put down after attack on Mo. postal worker
School breakfasts help provide great learning environment, experts say
Top-ranked dart player finds relative anonymity outside profession
Stalwart band volunteer has been in musicians’ shoes
Fasting students gnaw on lessons in sacrifice, world need
Rector to join JC Public Schools staff
WW2 medic shares story of combat service
Voter registration deadline is Wednesday
Tigers Hold Off Baseball to Complete Sweep
Cole County surtax issue in ‘limbo’
Nuclear hearing begins this week
Scouts pick up food from citywide drive
Meeting set to gather input on 179 interchange
JC School Board to consider calendar adjustment
Council to continue talks on neighborhood improvement project
Residents, engineers discuss solar power
Seven shoreline residents to request No Wake buoys
Diane Cary: Keeping tabs on city progress
Barge tour planned May 12
Wardrobe transition can be as simple as paper dolls
Jefferson City police seek robber
Henley man hurt in crash
Baseball Falls Just Short in Opening Doubleheader at Fort Hays State
‘Greening America’s Capitals’ project focuses on Wears Creek
Energy-efficiency program expanded
Sheriff: Jails ‘now repository for mentally ill’
Festival district idea advances
Students rise to challenge of mission trip, see rewards
2 men held in East Side robbery
Holts Summit man suspected in double killing
Men's Golf to Open Spring Season in Puerto Rico Monday
Seapower Magazine Interview
Gov. Nixon says Missouri state parks will be enhanced again this year as nationally recognized State Parks Youth Corps jobs program returns
Thomas, Cole Receive USTFCCCA South Central Region Indoor Awards
Weather Again Postpones Start to Baseball Season
Lake TIF panel advances Dierbergs plan
JC man sentenced to 10 years
Senate fails to extend jobless benefits
No talks in works to buy house near conference center site
Mid-Missouri lawmakers acknowledge report findings
Study: State workers earn 23.9 percent less
Westminster professor unsure about next Libyan government
Local home-school robotics team competes at Capitol
PRESS RELEASE: 3/3/2011 Congressman Cleaver applauds President Obama’s nomination of Chief Al Lomax to be U.S. Marshal
Gov. Nixon touts significant success in Missouri exports in 2010 during visit to KC manufacturer
Gov. Nixon receives final report on Statewide Academic Program Review from Higher Education Board
Fighting for Small Businesses and Taxpayers, Luetkemeyer Backs Repeal of 1099 Requirement
Gov. Nixon touts significant success in Missouri exports in 2010 during visit to world-famous St. Louis meat manufacturer
Lincoln, Jefferson City Country Club to Host 2012 Division II Men's Golf Midwest/South Central Regional
Baseball Jumps Into MIAA Play Friday Against Fort Hays State
Customers: Time is not right for rate hike
US 54 safety project approved
Dunklin Street project wins preservation award
Three area road projects approved
Bernskoetter: Move housing panel to Jefferson City
True/False documentary film fest back in Columbia
Jefferson City greening project begins
Man charged with assaulting hospital worker
Stover mayor convicted of false statement
Callaway nuclear plant supporters visit Capitol
Man gets 14 years for harassing Missouri judge
Unemployment legislation held up in Senate
Softball Held Scoreless in Sweep at Drury
Latham school starts a new chapter
Two subpoenaed for Bustamante hearing
Behind 'The Walls': Event kicks off third season of MSP tours
Barnes proposes merging state, presidential primaries
Third nuclear plant bill surfaces
Leadership conference begins today at LU
Eugene students crown king, queen
Authorities name two killed in Clarksburg
Two dogs bite Mid-Missouri postman
Twenty-One Blue Tiger Track and Field Athletes Named to USTFCCCA All-Region Team
Luetkemeyer Praises $4 Billion in Spending Cuts
Gov. Nixon orders flags to half-staff in honor of Frank W. Buckles, Missouri native who was last American veteran of World War I
Gov. Nixon requests major disaster declaration for state of Missouri to assist with local and state response to severe snow storm and blizzard
Essuon, DeClue Named to MIAA All-Conference Teams
Michael Jones Finalizes Coaching Staff
Lincoln, Missouri Southern to Play in "Gateway Classic" Sep. 24 in St. Louis
Cole County sales tax on June 7 ballot
Holts Summit aldermen OK hike in sewer fees
Helias grad teaches English in former Soviet republic
Teach abroad programs need volunteers
Cole County expands smoking ban
Conductor works with students on commissioned piece
Former ambassador to appear at Churchill Museum
Nuclear plant bill moving forward
Sheriff, Patrol probe 2 deaths in Clarksburg
Flue fires spreads, damages area home
Women's Golf in Sixth Through First Round of Lady Cougar Invitational
Federal Spending Must be Cut
Federal Spending Must be Cut
Corps plans hearing on Osage River dams
Statement from Gov. Nixon on passing of Frank Buckles of Missouri, last surviving American World War I veteran
Cole County firefighters called to extinguish blaze
Teens fast to raise funds in fight against world hunger
VOIEF seeks to help servicemen
Outgoing head of public defenders has new challenge
First lady of Scouting
Tornado watch continues; snow forecast
Despite Winning Five Events, Men's Track and Field Finishes Third at MIAA Championships
Women's Track and Field Dominates at MIAA Championships Taking First by 32 Points
Softball Regroups to Take Two in Final Day of Quad State Classic
More than 600 brave chilly waters to raise money for Special Olympics Missouri
Boy Scouts hang reminders for annual food collection
Protests converge at Missouri Capitol
Downtown JC parking presents perennial problem
3 arrested in suspected robbery
Greening America’s Capitals forums set
Volunteers honored at Scouts dinner
Intrepid reporter transforms rummage into custom pieces
Track Moves Through Preliminaries to Setup Finals on Sunday at MIAA Championships
Tennis Drops Close Match to Morningside College
Softball Runs Into Tough Day Two at Quad State Classic
Three-Pointer Falls Short for Men's Basketball Against Ichabods
Gov. Nixon leads panel discussion on education at National Governors Association meeting in Washington
No. 15 Washburn Pulls Away in Second Half
A more perfect union
Public works panel weighs redesign of transit headquarters
Prosecutors seek to end sentencing commission
Man awarded Patriot Award
Evidence, witness lists sought
Therapy dogs teach students skills, unconditional love
Battle of Books promotes reading in schools
Tea Party speaker: Islam more than a religion
Old photo reveals history of Fulton woman's relative
Jefferson City graduate honored by China
Basketball to Close Season at Home Against Washburn
Women's Golf to Open Spring Season in California Monday
Tennis Comes Close Against Missouri Western, Also Drops Match to Newman to Open Season
Hoeflicker, Solid Pitching Powers Softball to 2-0 Start
Luetkemeyer Prompts Corps of Engineers Meeting on Osage River Reservoir, Dam Issues
About 500 learn new hands-only CPR technique
Lawmaker seeks study of state employee salaries
Mid-Missouri shows steady growth
Ameren official outlines nuclear project benefits for Holts Summit
Chamber team updated on MSP project
County awards bid on project
Volunteers help lay new entrance to MSP site
Panel advances temporary-sign ordinance
Man rescued after driving car into Moreau River
Track Teams Look to Claim MIAA Championships This Weekend in Warrensburg
Akin Applauds Tanker Announcement, Will Hold Hearing on the Topic
City repairs sanitary sewer overflow on Green Meadow Drive
Cole County grows according to latest Census figures
Baseball to Move Game From Saturday to Sunday or Monday
Missouri state workers donate $1M to charities
Mo. appeals court considers Helmig's overturned conviction
Snow cleanup brings blizzard of expenses
Youth group partners with Rwanda project
Holts Summit man sentenced on sodomy charge
Kehoe files new nuclear plant bill
Hearing set next week on Ameren electric rate hike
Freight train repairs delay Amtrak trains
Four Blue Tigers Score in Double-Figures to Lead Men's Basketball to First Conference Victory
Truman Pulls Away From Women's Basketball in Second Half
Panel asked to block automatic state worker union fees
Contractor plans to develop land near hospital site
Missouri House panel advances nuclear plant bill
Softball Games Against Drury Canceled
New Bloomfield schools save about $80K in bond refinancing
New Bloomfield school bus topples into ditch
Crazy Cuts
Triple homicide case delayed
Softball Looks to Open Season Wednesday Against Drury
Basketball Returns Home For Final Week of Season Beginning With Truman Wednesday
Cuts in Government Spending a “Good Start,” says Akin
Partnership for Hope expanding to serve 500 additional Missourians
Callaway County woman dies when her home burns Saturday
Faith in a SmartBoard at Concord Christian School
Jefferson City lists sales tax projects in cooperation with county
Appropriations chairman warns against state health care changes
Missouri House panel to consider nuclear plant bill
Callaway United Way makes another push to win $5,000
Electrical problem starts fire in Holts Summit home
Callaway County woman dies when her home burns Saturday
New energy at the Home Show
More state workers hired
Ruthie Eichholz provides a guiding light for students and peers
Body found after Callaway County fire extinguished
Veterans’ employment representatives receive training
Humanities Council seeking nominations for awards
FFA Week festivities just part of Linn chapter’s busy year
Missouri lawmakers asked to improve conditions for blind, disabled
Food drop to aid six Lake of the Ozarks area pantries
Courtney Waters is teen readers’ friend in their own library zone
Reports reflect mayoral candidates’ strategies
Jefferson City Council to consider right-of-way purchase
Jefferson City officials discuss pedestrian traffic along street
Family Fun Night expands educators’ connections with parents, students
Team aligns with national network
Teen sets sights on pentathlon
Co-Mo explores fiber-to-home potential
Officials defend water-rate hikes in Eldon
Presidents’ Day closings announced
Cook donates $1.5 million to university
Coca-Cola building has stood since 1892 and will ‘continue to be’
Experts: You may want to keep Facebook on a short leash
Stokes' Six Three-Pointers Not Enough Against Emporia State
No. 25 Hornets Cruise Past Women's Basketball
Several Blue Tiger Tracksters Finish in Top Four at Nebraska Tune-Up and Missouri Collegiate
Luetkemeyer Amendment on Redundant River Plan Passes, Saves Taxpayers $25 Million
House Passes Luetkemeyer Amendment to Halt Taxpayer Financing of UN Climate Panel
Luetkemeyer Votes to Cut Out-of-Control Government Spending
March of Dimes walk raises funds to improve babies’ health
MoDOT seeks input on 179 interchange
Transportation panel seeking comments on St. Mary’s project
Bustamante trial delayed
Board to ask residents to help hire superintendent
Fire delays Amtrak departure
Greening program elicits interest
Gov. Nixon applauds Jackson Senior High School for achieving A+ designation, calls for expanded opportunity for scholarships
Gov. Nixon makes nominations, appointments to boards and commissions
No need to boil
Basketball to Close Road Portion of Schedule at Emporia State Saturday
Barnes: Committee protects state workers
County smoking policy mulled
Parent whisperer: Chick Moorman says verbal skills crucial to parents, teachers when interacting with children
Businessman asks county to settle surtax issue
Schools help other students
Half-cent sales tax renewal in works
Five-car accident clogs bridge
Nixon announces grant for Lake
Lawmakers suggest prisons go smoke-free
Grant to improve water quality of Hinkson Creek, Gov. Nixon says
Grant to reduce stormwater runoff will help improve water quality at Table Rock Lake and Lake Taneycomo, Gov. Nixon says
Grant to reduce stormwater runoff will help improve water quality of the Lake of the Ozarks, Gov. Nixon says
Vehicle strikes, injures two pedestrians
New water intake tunnel under river approaching completion
Mid-Missouri students help show off technology’s value in classrooms
Scholastic moving call center jobs from Moberly
More school control urged for parents
Bill would allow vouchers for private schools
South Callaway board declines to renew principal’s contract
Former NB superintendent’s separation agreement revealed
Man indicted in killing of wife
Leave Prop B alone, lawmakers told
Gov. Nixon receives Public Servant Award from Missouri Corn Growers Association
Missouri Western Shoots 65 Percent in Victory Over Men's Basketball
Griffons' Defense Stymies Women's Basketball
Our national budget crisis
Luetkemeyer Seeks Budding Young District Artists for Annual Congressional Competition
Basketball Looks to Avenge Two Close Losses Against Missouri Western Tonight
Educators point to a yearlong commitment to school bus safety
2 more facing robbery charges
Holts Summit race now has a candidate
MFA Oil announces biomass project
SoCal student finds career pursuit through FBLA
House clerk disputes smoking complaint
Easy Rhythm strums its way into area venues
Track Men Move to First, Women to Second in Latest USTFCCCA Rankings
Gov. Nixon congratulates Cardinals Hall of Famer Stan Musial on receiving Presidential Medal of Freedom
Luetkemeyer Amendments Seek Additional Spending Cuts, Saving Taxpayers $38 Million
Akin Alert: Largest Spending Cut; Most Open Debate
Riley Again Named MIAA Track Athlete of the Week
Fourth graders learn bear facts during visit to ‘Mighty Mo’
Holts Summit planning forums on $7M sewer bond proposal
No JC school schedule changes planned next year
Local man charged with weekend armed robbery
Council hits roadblock on buying new police cars
Jennifer Dampf: Keeping her clients on the right dietary path
Officers don’t have to weather such a chill for this year’s fundraiser
Akin: President’s Budget Reflects Unwillingness to Deal with Fiscal Reality
Gov. Nixon nominates new members to Board of Probation and Parole, State Board of Education
Mark and Chris Dumas follow an unusual path to First Methodist
Growing ice cream business hasn’t put a chill on this couple’s marriage
Local soldier establishes career through military service
Rate increase hearings for Ameren Missouri to begin
City to begin process to annex two hotel properties
Barnes questions budget cuts for state employee health plan
Transportation suggestions on JC school board agenda
Training assists churches in maintaining a safe worship environment
South Callaway district finds school budget savings
Missouri lawmaker proposes to excuse winter storm days
Missouri doctor suggests his own brand of health care reform
Spring break: It's not just for college students
SNAPSHOT: Denise Ziegelbein helps uncover family history
Pittsburg State Uses 21-0 Run Early in Second Half to Down Men's Basketball
Gorillas Shoot Well, Hold Women's Basketball to 37 Percent Shooting in Victory
Track Battles Top Division I Athletes at Tyson Invitational
History both here and abroad
One-Two Combo
LU curators OK 3 construction projects
United Way honors compassion of volunteers
MathCounts challenges middle school students’ math skills
New Bloomfield hires auditing firm
Egyptian students share concerns about country
Man placed on probation for trespassing at church
Basketball Hosts Pittsburg State in "Think Pink" Doubleheader
Gov. Nixon nominates four to serve on St. Louis City Board of Election Commissioners
RUSS CARNAHAN ISSUES STATEMENT ON MUBARAK RESIGNATION
Luetkemeyer Bill Seeks to Prohibit U.S. Contributions to UN Climate Change Panel
Linemen hook up electricity at mobile classrooms
Commissioners agree to allow prosecutor to raise two salaries
Lincoln students encouraged to rise to challenge
Civil War flag to be conserved
Auditor has no fiscal note for petitions
Snow may have impeded jail progress
Nixon defends state job cuts
Fulton man indicted for distribution of heroin resulting in death of Fulton woman
Gov. Nixon appoints Commissioner Kevin Gunn as chairman of the Public Service Commission
ST. LOUIS AREA HOUSE DELEGATION CALLS FOR HEARINGS ON COCHRAN VA
Concerned About Growing Debt, Luetkemeyer Backs Full Faith and Credit Act
SIDS family provides SleepSacks for newborns at St. Mary’s Health Center
Preservation group wants voice in future action on historic properties
Lodging tax collection begins April 1
Workers lobby lawmakers for nuke plant site permit
School closings, announcements for Thursday, Feb. 10, 2011
Lincoln’s birthday closings
Snow hits winter-weary Mid-Missourians again
SoCal school bus, car collide on slick road
Northwest Missouri State Blocks Blue Tigers' Late Three-point Attempt to Hold on For Victory
No. 22 Bearcats Run Past Women's Basketball
Local bioscience firm plans to expand KC operations, create 60 new jobs, Gov. Nixon announces
St. Mary's delivers $10 million line of credit
Utility donates 10 refrigerators to apartment complex
Man cooks up beans for today’s annual Ham and Bean dinner
School closings, announcements for Wednesday, Feb. 9, 2011
Thank a Farmer Week celebrates contributions of ag sector
Break-in attempt damages pantry’s freezer
Fire guts West End home
Lodging tax passes at the polls
Struemph wins mayoral race
Two candidates for city prosecutor advance to April
Basketball Returns Home to Face Northwest Missouri State Wednesday
JCPS: Snow routes in Callaway County the rest of the week
Dyson Blogs About His Week in Utah Preparing for Dixie Gridiron Classic
Luetkemeyer Announces First Round of Constituent Service Days for 112th Congress
Akin Letter Calls for Change and Accountability at John Cochran
New Patrol website provide fast checks on criminal past for public
Guard Teen Leadership Council gives youths chance to give back
Jefferson City Council OKs more funds to handle future snows
Emergency units meet at EOC to examine storm procedures
Local teen gets listing in U.S. cheerleading publication
Senate OKs 2 bills aimed at business taxes
2 children hurt in Laurie school bus accident
Weather-related announcements for Tuesday, Feb. 8
Jefferson City Public Schools late start cancelled
Gov. Nixon denies clemency petition of Martin Link
Gov. Nixon praises preparation for, and response to, last week's historic winter storm
Riley, Clifford Sprint to MIAA Track Athlete of the Week Honors
Recognizing Our Entrepreneurs
Softball Picked 12th in MIAA Preseason Coaches Poll
Luetkemeyer Statement Honoring Ronald Reagan
Baseball Picked 12th in MIAA Preseason Coaches Poll
Minor flooding possible for Missouri River
MoDOT budget adjusted for projects in 2015-16
‘Heart Star’ determined to live life on his terms
Candidate Profile: Hartsfield ‘learned value of honest, hard work’
Candidate Profile: Life is a balancing act for Struemph
Weather-related announcements for Monday, Feb. 7
Candidate Profile: Steinman's desire to serve began in second grade
Callaway agencies to seek federal aid for snow expenses
Coal train derails, diverts Amtrak service
Lincoln students help out at Salvation Army
Cole County Clerk: Polls open one way or another
Mayoral candidates weigh in on redevelopment
Snow preparation on council agenda
Program to help college students’ parents apply for financial aid
Three candidates compete for municipal prosecutor
Blizzard's aftermath can play psychological havoc
Tours to resume at former prison site
Snow removal continues
Many private roads not yet plowed in Callaway
‘An evening with Abraham Lincoln and Friends’ set for Thursday
Track Women Claim First, Men Fourth at Findlay Division II Challenge
Mules End First Half Strong to Roll Past Men's Basketball
Jennies Use a Pair of Runs in Second Half to Pull Away From Women's Basketball
Mayoral candidates weigh in on public safety
Crews enter fifth day of clearing roads
Nixon orders MoDOT to assist with local snow removal
Health and Senior Services Wildwood buildings closed Friday
Capitol fire turning point for city
Panel picks up festival district idea
A 'Capitol' idea: But snowman-building contest draws only one entry
Churches reach out to homebound
Children found unharmed
Gov. Nixon orders MODOT to assist with snow clearance in counties that received record snowfall
Basketball to Make the Short Trip West to Battle Central Missouri
Gov. Nixon appoints Associate Circuit Judge Thea Sherry as new Circuit Judge in St. Louis County
MIAA Basketball Championships Tickets Available for Sale
Civil rights pioneer Rosa Parks remembered in Missouri
Youth encouraged to apply now for summer jobs at state parks
Callaway Co. crews clear numbered routes
Fraternity shovels to show appreciation
Snow’s weight sinking some docks
Fire damages East Side home
LU not faced with makeup day issues
Snowstorm buried basic services
Mayoral candidates weigh in on conference center plan
Snow can create roof problems
Public schools closed again
'It's a slow process'
Weather Service: Spring flooding likely in Midwest
No. 12 Lions Roar Past Men's Basketball Behind Hot Shooting
Clutch Free Throws Help MSSU Edge Women's Basketball
Gov. Nixon appoints Springfield CPA and community leader as new Greene County Treasurer
Gov. Nixon appoints Kansas City minister to 16th Circuit Judicial Commission
RUSS CARNAHAN ACCEPTS MEMBERSHIP ON HOUSE VETERANS’ AFFAIRS COMMITTEE
Local Guard unit on storm duty
Long hours for road warriors
State continues operations in spite of storm
Salvation Army nearing capacity
Teamwork helped hospitals during storm
Record-setting snow followed by bitterly cold temperatures
Callaway County: Residents hope to see snow plows soon
Blizzard 2011 in pictures
Moniteau County residents battle difficult road conditions
Mayoral candidates weigh in on economic development
St. Joseph school staff, students don’t dwell on past
Shelves stocked again at Jefferson City grocery stores
Camden County officials: Roads still impassible
Westminster exhibit lauds female Jewish veterans
Weather-related announcements, closings for Thursday, Feb. 3
Missourians pitch in to get through winter storm
Gov. Nixon requests federal emergency declaration for state and local response to blizzard and severe winter storm that affected most of Missouri
RUSS CARNAHAN ISSUES STATEMENT ON ONGOING UNREST IN EGYPT
Historic storm winds down, but problems linger
Capital City begins to dig out
Helias campus minister offers guidance, friendship
Three area students produce short film ‘Young and Reckless’
Weather-related injuries fill ERs; patients still need care
Wind chill and drifting snow become the problem
Salvation Army ‘residents’ give back in bad weather
Weather-related announcements, closings for Wednesday, Feb. 2
Landwehr, commision declare emergency
No getting around: Streets, roads might be better Wednesday morning
Capital City a ghost town
Buried in snow: Mid-Missouri could top record snowfall; Wednesday will bring high winds and drifting
Interstate 70 closed across Missouri
Jefferson City and Cole County officials declare state of emergency
Storm prompts Mo. lawmakers to end work for week
Gov. Nixon congratulates Charlotte on being chosen as the site of the 2012 Democratic National Convention
Cato and Cole Once Again Honored as MIAA Track Athletes of the Week
Weather-related announcements, closings for Tuesday, Feb. 1
Basketball Games Against Missouri Southern Rescheduled
Dangerous winter blizzard gripping Mid-Missouri
Snow emergency declaration
Utilities powered up for winter storm
Cole Co. firefighters honored
Parishes’ school partnership unique in diocese
Business as usual at Capitol
‘Bath salt’ triggers bad drug reaction user
Nixon declares state of emergency for storm
JCPD declares snow emergency
Up to 20 inches of snow possible
9 New Bloomfield students to attend leadership conference
Weather-related announcements, dismissals for Tuesday, Feb. 1
Gov. Nixon declares state of emergency in preparation for severe winter storm, mobilizes National Guard
Michael Jones Named Lincoln University Head Football Coach
Dangerous blast of winter weather forecast for Mid-Missouri
Weather-related announcements, dismissals for Monday, Jan. 31
MRRL to host children’s author
Guiding light for Young Life
Fire damages house in Marys Home
Parochial students celebrating Catholic Schools Week
Local retiree touts the importance of military service
Local veteran worked with missile systems while serving in Army
Opposition to Jefferson City lodging tax hike emerges
Mayoral hopeful vacates office
Barnes seeks answers about state employee health cuts
Smoking ban takes effect Monday
Capitol's demise remembered
New Bloomfield school superintendent resigns
Ochsner giving up A.D. duties at Helias
10-week program strives to declutter lives
Blair Oaks crowns Winterfest court
It’s not too late to cinch up your New Years fitness resolution
Track Posts Several Top Marks at Indiana Relays and Jayhawk Classic
UNO Attacks The Paint in Victory Over Men's Basketball
Women's Basketball Explodes in Second Half for First Conference Victory
Chamber celebrates successes at gala
JC retiree fights off weather’s assault on his snow creation
Family sues nursing home over wrongful death
Projects take students to NYC
Three arrested in meth lab bust
Department's mediation nets $10.5 million for consumers
CVB panel to specialize in outdoors promotion
What's cooking at MU Extension?
Gov. Nixon's statement on tuition proposal for the University of Missouri system
Gov. Nixon appoints West Plains business owner as Howell County southern commissioner
Gov. Nixon extends executive orders to help Missourians continue cleanup from Dec. 30-31 storms and tornadoes
Seeking to Save Taxpayer Dollars, Luetkemeyer Requests Halt of Redundant $25 Million River Study
Gov. Nixon applauds Sherwood-Cass High School for achieving A+ designation, calls for expanded opportunity for scholarships
Gov. Nixon, local families discuss benefits of Partnership for Hope for individuals with developmental disabilities
Gov. Nixon encourages nominations for national Citizen Service Before Self Honors
Gov. Nixon makes board and commission nominations and appointments
MIAA Announces Football Schedule Through 2015
Basketball Welcomes UNO to Jason Gym Saturday
WWU honored for its LEAD program
Donation solicitations a scam, sheriff says
Events to mark anniversary of Capitol fire
Despite one ranking, transportation improvements needed for development
Hartsfield's use of office raises questions
Senators debate school funding
MSP panel looking for ideas
Gov. Nixon applauds Fair Grove High School for achieving A+ designation, calls for expanded opportunity for scholarships
HALO's efforts for children gains national exposure
Cole County to add DWI court
Residents complain of unplowed streets
Cole County panel questions benefits of membership
Cross-country race won by Jefferson City
Gov. Nixon asks that federal low-interest disaster loans be made available to businesses and residents with damage from Dec. 30-31 storms, tornadoes
The Long and Winding Road
Gov. Nixon nominates Van Matre to serve on University of Missouri Board of Curators
Luetkemeyer Supports Ending Taxpayer Funding of Presidential Elections; Saves $617 Million
Track Men Move to Top Spot, Women Remain Third in USTFCCCA Rankings
Gov. Nixon nominates Cupps to serve on University of Missouri Board of Curators
Akin Responds to Obama’s 2nd State of the Union Address
PRESS RELEASE 1/25/2011: Congressman Emanuel Cleaver’s Statement on President Barack Obama’s State of the Union Address
Jefferson City mayoral hopefuls outline stands, trade barbs
Taos meeting draws more than 150
Three girls serve as pages for the day in Senate
Higher ed officials thankful proposed cuts are small
House investigating smoking complaint
Lake of the Ozarks imperiled by old septic tanks
Luetkemeyer Says President Needs to Understand That Actions Speak Louder Than Words
SBU Dials Long Distance to Defeat Men's Basketball
Women's Basketball Again Comes on Late, as Bearcats Hang on For Victory
Gov. Nixon applauds decision by community college presidents to hold tuition increases to $5 or less per credit hour in 2011-2012
Akin Receives Award from Secretary of the Navy
Gov. Nixon nominates St. Louis CEO of international technology company to serve on University of Missouri Board of Curators
Local rockers Shaman’s Harvest making big noise in music scene
Cato, Cole Claim MIAA Track Athlete of the Week Honors
Bank robber pleads guilty
Amphitheater construction planned in Holts Summit
Dr. Kevin Murray, breaking new ground in Jefferson City
Rash of accidents stalls morning rush
Basketball Faces Quick Turnaround at Southwest Baptist Tuesday
Gov. Nixon orders flags to half-staff in Maries and Pulaski counties to honor fire captain who died in line of duty on Jan. 20
Dyson Gets Invite to Dixie Gridiron Classic
The Cost of Repeal
Building bond issue may loom for Jefferson City schools next year
JC Schools ponder population future
Solar energy farm eyes Callaway County site
LU student government head takes his goals to another level
Local recruiter discovers opportunity serving with the National Guard
Weather-related announcements for Monday, Jan. 24
Should a government’s legal powers be used as a redevelopment tool?
Does your energy bill make you shudder?
Track Men Place Third, Women Fifth at Illini Classic
Budget director: State employee raises just not possible this year
Old Town wheels turning
Jefferson City High School crowns winter court
About 600 abortion protesters march at Missouri Capitol
No. 8 Tigers Overpower Men's Basketball
Late Comeback Falls Short For Women's Basketball
More snow in store for Mid-Missouri
Chamber pleased by response to strategic plan
CVB to add theme MSP tours
JC schools buy land for possible elementary school
Class resuscitates 'dead language'
Eugene board considers plan for future snow days
Gov. Nixon makes board and commission nominations
So We Meet Again: Basketball Set to Begin Second Half of MIAA Schedule
National Governors Association names Gov. Nixon as chair of Education, Early Childhood and Workforce Committee for 2011
Gov. Nixon proposes expanded opportunity for state A+ scholarships
Luetkemeyer Fights for the Dignity of All Human Life 38 Years After Roe v. Wade
Gov. Nixon announces new program to help Missouri small farmers with home, farm energy costs
SoCal teaches life skill in bowling
New Bloomfield board explores how to raise student achievement
2 juveniles suspected in 25 car break-ins
Rates rising for Ameren natural gas customers
Snowfall redefines typical business day
Chinese president urges closer ties
JC residents help each other dig out of heavy snow
Crews plow through snow
Mid-Mo braces for more snow
Lawmakers offer mixed reactions to speech
Shelter sees increase in meals, beds sought
JCPS: Snow routes in effect Friday in Callaway County
Luetkemeyer Says Commonsense Approach Needed to Improve Health-Care
Nixon touts jobs even while cutting state employee positions
Kansas City area jury to hear double-murder case
Jefferson City challenged to change status quo
TLT keeps raising funds for building
Grant sought to renovate LU neighborhood
Snow expected to taper off this afternoon
School Closings and Cancellations for Thursday, Jan. 20
Third round of snow could be a knockout
School Closings and Cancellations for Thursday, Jan. 20
Gov. Nixon proposes smaller state budget
A look at Gov. Nixon’s proposed Missouri budget
Gov. Nixon proposes more employee reductions
Statement from Gov. Nixon on China's airline selection to serve as transport of Chinese goods to St. Louis
Luetkemeyer Hears People's Voice, Votes to Repeal Government Takeover of Health-Care
23-6 Run to Start Second Half Ignites Washburn Past Men's Basketball
Essuon's Fifth Double-Double of Season Keeps Women's Basketball Close at No. 6 Lady Blues
Luetkemeyer Earns Key Slots on Critical House Financial Services Subcommittees
Residents asked to remove snow from around fire hydrants
Snow expected to accumulate tonight and Thursday
Iberia man dies in car wreck
JC School Board has four-person race
Helias earns $15,000 in teen driver program
Local students match wits in geography bee
Official blasts CAMPO as unfair to Callaway County
Local man faces multiple charges
Candidates pitch February vote
LU student's dream wins competition
Council OKs two conference center bills
New library director named
North Callaway student killed in bus accident
Luetkemeyer Supports Legislation to Halt Unnecessary Congressional Printing
Basketball to Complete First Rotation Through MIAA Wednesday at Washburn
Ford to build next-generation vehicle, invest at least $400 million in Claycomo plant, Gov. Nixon, company reps announce
Missourians can see or hear State of the State address online and on several radio and television stations
After accident, Nixon encourages seat belt use
Ameren Missouri defends EPA environmental charges
Outpouring of volunteers needed again this Saturday
CASA program graduates first class of local child advocates
GOP leaders urge Nixon to submit a ‘balanced’ budget
Nixons donate $1,868 from Prayer Breakfast collection to Samaritan Center
South Callaway discusses late starts
Offering taken at Governor's Prayer Breakfast raises $1,868 for Jefferson City's Samaritan Center
Second snow day last week left some wondering why?
Nuclear plant debate heats up
Tim Benson returns to Jefferson City with a message for success
Local veteran jumpstarts career, education through military service
Jefferson City candidate forum on tap Tuesday
Helen Rigdon named director of MRRL
Organization awarded affordable-housing grant
Stover joins Missouri National Guard
Doubletree Hotel chock full of history
Jefferson City school board to consider land purchase
Jefferson City Chamber to roll out strategic plan Wednesday
Musicians come together for bluegrass awards
Council plans to discuss surtax, zoning
National radio host to speak at Vitae Foundation dinner
Groups organize march, rally, prayers to honor life
MLK Day means holiday closings
Henley couple loses home to fire
Truman Holds Off Men's Basketball in Final Minutes
Women's Basketball Shuts Down Truman Early, but Bulldogs Have Bite Late to Pull Out Win
Bike bridge picks up speed
Bids on new animal shelter coming due
Mid-Missourian named interim MBC director
Illinois man sentenced for soliciting sex from Eldon teen
International magazine spotlights JCMG's addition
Mid-Missourians get Senate assignments
Best Buy puts lake plans on hold
Service 'radiantly defined' King
Man gets probation for downloading child pornography
Gov. Nixon applauds Otterville High School for achieving A+ designation, calls for expansion of successful scholarship program
Gov. Nixon applauds North Nodaway High School for achieving A+ designation, calls for expansion of successful scholarship program
Gov. Nixon requests major disaster declaration to assist residents impacted by tornadoes and severe storms
Basketball to Visit Truman Saturday
Gov. Nixon orders flags to half-staff in honor of fallen Missouri National Guard soldier from Webster County
Dog alerts deaf owner of fire to save her
Woman indicted in two bank robberies
April 15 opening of new jail expected
Baptist leader resigns for 'immoral behavior'
$61 million county budget set
Poems bring language to life
Lawmakers seeking better use of resources
Nixon releases money for busing
City one of three bidders
JCPS will run snow routes in Callaway County this afternoon and Friday morning and afternoon
Gov. Nixon announces increased scholarships for 2010-2011 under Access Missouri program
Salvation Army collections surpass goal
Advocates for disabled: Missouri can do better
Crowell still hopes to revamp retirement system oversight
Contract approved to build highway at Lake
Fulton man sentenced in robbery
Schweich plans to modify, not redo auditor’s office
Fulton man opens new mattress store
School and other weather-related announcements for Thursday, Jan. 13, 2011
School and other weather-related announcements for Thursday, Jan. 13, 2011
DeClue's Season-High 31 Points Not Enough Against Emporia State
Hornets' Offensive Attack Stings Women's Basketball
Gov. Nixon orders flags to half-staff in Jackson County on Thursday to honor Kansas City firefighter who died in line of duty on Jan. 7
Judge refuses Welch bid for reduced prison time
Survey: Jefferson City residents desire new rec center
Missouri Senate begins review of state government
Blair Oaks board reviews surtax figures
Barnes, 20 others seek right to oppose fed laws, regulations
Residents shovel out
School Closings and Cancellations for Wednesday, Jan. 12
Missouri Guardsman killed in Afghanistan
Man convicted in 2009 downtown robbery-shooting
RUSS CARNAHAN DELIVERS FLOOR SPEECH IN HONOR OF REP. GABBY GIFFORDS, VICTIMS OF TUCSON ATTACK
School CLosings 1-12-2011
Luetkemeyer to Serve as Voice of River Communities on National Flood Control Group
Track Teams Second, Third in First-Ever USTFCCCA Preseason Rankings
Defending Champion Hornets Visit Jason Gym in Basketball Doubleheader
Trial in Jefferson City shooting, robbery enters second day
First big snow of season leaves rash of accidents and long night for road crews
School Closings and Cancellations for Tuesday, Jan. 11
JC Council weighs committee’s suggestions to spur development of city center
Unit shift avoids layoffs at Fulton State Hospital
2 Jefferson City elementary schools give kids a boost in nutrition
School activities cancellation for JCPS on Monday
Snow Removal From Around Fire Hydrants
Snow expected to accumulate through Tuesday morning
Lodging tax hike cited as next step to increasing Jefferson City’s drawing power
Buddhist church hosts retreat on meditation
Ken Luebbering’s travels gave him a new outlook on service
Strikes and spares add up to fun on a Saturday night
Non-profit donates more than $2 million in volunteer hours in support of veterans
Upward program offers sports, spiritual opportunities for youngsters
State of State, Jefferson City chamber rollout set for same night
4-H to put on Kids Safety Day
Feasibility study on Jefferson City recreation center to be unveiled
Helias announces inductees
Linn Junior, Senior High School name honor roll
Lincoln University names Dean’s List
New Bloomfield Junior High, High School announce honor rolls
St. Joseph Cathedral School names honor roll
Patrol reports first 2011 fatality
Luetkemeyer Statement on Representative Giffords
PRESS RELEASE 1/8/2011: Congressman Emanuel Cleaver’s Statement on Shooting Involving Congresswoman Gabrielle Giffords
Tough Luck Leaves Men's Basketball on Losing End Against Griffons
Last-Second Shot Edges Women's Basketball
Public hearing set on electric rate case
MU president resigns
Cue the crews: New owners begin revitalizing former
Murder suspect appears in court
Final Whitton Expressway report available for comment
Eldon man charged in ex-girlfriend’s death
Gov. Nixon sore after traffic accident
Mediacom, KOMU settle dispute
Track and Field Returns From Break With Limited Participation at Missouri Invitational
Mediacom, KOMU reach agreement
Basketball Finally Returns Home to Host Griffons
Murder suspect arraigned
Judge to weigh jury pools for Hosier trial
Wife to be arraigned today on murder charges
Scholarships expansion backed
State Senate to continue 'Rebooting'
Labor lays out session agenda
Keeping Commitment to Responsible Spending, Luetkemeyer Backs Balanced Budget Amendment
Gov. Nixon applauds Russellville High School for achieving A+ designation, calls for expansion of successful scholarship program
Thursday morning robbery at knifepoint
Luetkemeyer Co-Sponsors Bill to Repeal Job-Killing Health-Care Law
Luetkemeyer Stresses Important Role of Constitution in 112th Congress
Mid-Missourians generally agree with priorities
Governor’s Prayer Breakfast draws more than 800
College students attend leadership forum
Mediacom pitches new offerings
Callaway County mails new personal property tax forms
Campaign targets texting, driving
Police: Wife confessed to killing
Luetkemeyer Begins Second Term, Committed to Listening to and Fighting for Constituents
Tying Shot at Buzzer Falls Short as Men's Basketball Gives Gorillas Scare
Outside Shooting Powers Pitt State Past Women's Basketball
Wife confessed to killing husband
Gov. Nixon appoints new coroner, public administrator for Marion County
Gov. Nixon appoints Marshfield woman as Webster County northern commissioner
Gov. Nixon appoints Huntsville man as Randolph County western commissioner
Gov. Nixon appoints initial Behavior Analyst Advisory Board; board was created under 2010 autism legislation
Clemency, court intervention sought for death row inmate
JCHS team ranks in nation's top 3 percent
Panel: 3 groups can help revitalize Old Town
Murder suspect's nursing license recently revoked
Missouri House considers pay cuts for assistants
Wife charged with killing husband
KOMU remains off Mediacom systems
Basketball to End String of Road Games at Pittsburg State Wednesday
Luetkemeyer: Saving Starts with Congress, Supports Cutting House Operating Budget by $35 Million
MoDOT sets Thursday public hearing for U.S. 54 intersection improvements
Gov. Nixon expedites storm cleanup
Gov. Nixon to detail legislative, economic priorities during 2011 State of the State Address at 7 p.m. Wednesday, Jan. 19
JCPD saddened by death of former officer
Negotiations break down; Mediacom drops KOMU from lineup
Red Cross volunteers work to assist tornado victims
Light caseload of influenza so far, but peak months ahead
City surtax measure put on hold pending new developments
2 area men arrested after high-speed chases
FOUR NURSES COME FORWARD WITH SERIOUS CONCERNS ABOUT PATIENT CARE AT JOHN COCHRAN VA MEDICAL CENTER
Two Holts Summit men arrested after separate high-speed chases
Baseball to Rearrange Schedule With Metrodome Unavailable
Police catch 2 men after separate high-speed chases
Everharts fire investigated
Peggy Rogers puts a little extra life into Helias job
Holts Summit murder investigation continues
Everharts fire investigated as suspicious
Red Cross responds to heavy load in 2010
Bill Betts: City IT work a break from Marines
A look back
Fire marshal investigating blaze at closed business
Sisterhood program helps girls in middle, high school
Early arrival makes her first in Cole County
Former Jefferson City resident finds her niche dancing professionally
Holts Summit police probing fatal shooting
North Carolina man sentenced to prison in stolen car case
KOMU, Mediacom extend contract through weekend
These winter essentials don’t sacrifice style for warmth
Woman sought after convenience store robbery
Skelton loss at the top of 2010 Missouri news stories
Missouri autism insurance mandate begins with new year
Contest to encourage sober driving
Missouri 4th of July 2011 Fireworks, Parades and Independence Day Events
Gov. Nixon declares state of emergency in response to tornadoes, high winds across Missouri
A look back
Northwest Missouri Runs Past Men's Basketball Following Early Lead
Women's Basketball Makes Late Run, But Fall to Bearcats
Jefferson City woman charged with arson
Republicans assume control of five Callaway County offices
Hospital officials address concerns
Animal shelter ‘friends’ hit 2010 goal of $200K
Jefferson City woman faces rape charges
Appeals court: OA wrongly canceled cleaning contract
Web of friendship: TJMS French Club students link up with middle schoolers in Lyon, France
Cable dispute causes ruffled feathers
Callaway Community Hospital appoints new CEO, COO
New Year’s closings
Gov. Nixon appoints new prosecuting attorneys for two northern Missouri counties
Gov. Nixon says nationally recognized State Parks Youth Corps jobs program will return in 2011
Basketball Returns From Break at Bearcats
Special Olympics offers basketball opportunity
University students jump in to help inmates turn jeans to quilts
Two longtime postal workers to hang up uniforms for good
Fulton, London firefighters lay wreaths at churches in memory of WW2 blitz
Trio of blitz survivors recall bombings
Status pending: Not-for-profit groups face long waits for IRS approval
Woman charged in two bank robberies
Zonta seeking nominations for Women of Achievement
Missouri Chamber hires Richard Moore
Suspect caught in bank robbery
Bill seeks advance layoff warning
Cancer survivors build network through efforts of three sisters
Pealing bells to mark link from WWII
WWU $11.7 milion expansion to include new visitor center
Mid-Missouri couple killed in crash on U.S. 50
Hawthorn Bank West teller threatened in holdup
MoDOT to hold open house in Miller County
County tax bills due Friday
Warning: Keep a close check on your checking account
Dog billboards urge Missouri lawmakers to keep new law
Committee set up to promote Jefferson City lodging tax increase
Fulton couple provides family for international students
County road closing set
Wood stove is suspect in house fire
Fire damages Fulton duplex
Gov. Nixon appoints state Rep. Rachel Bringer as new Circuit Judge for 10th Circuit
WMD team stages Cole County exercise
Area guardsmen leaving WMD unit
Hometown hoops heroine Maya Moore setting records at UConn
Redistricting efforts can begin even before statewide numbers are known
City, Conservation programs recycle old Christmas trees
Local veteran shares story of Korean service in the U.S. Army
Cole County fire department battles blaze
Ruling in Andrews’ murder conviction could impact Bustamante
Triple murder tops Jefferson City area news of 2010
Tips to de-clutter can help you start the new year a little more organized
Callaway County prosecutor looking for new way to supplement salaries
Fulton councilman arrested on felony bad check charge
These 3 brides have said, 'I do' ... Now offer tips for brides-to-be
Trend has brides destroying dress for priceless photos
Santa delivers snow for the holiday in Mid-Missouri
Christmas goes high-tech
Owner of stores settles accounts
Not guilty plea entered for Kellner
Maylee to be assigned counsel
PRESS RELEASE 11/22/2010: Congressman Cleaver announces $1.8 million to study regional commuter rail transit corridors
Gov. Nixon, First Lady Georganne Nixon share Christmas message with Missourians
After long absence, Missouri moon rock lands back in state care
Appeals court upholds Welch sentencing
Many offices, services to close Friday for holiday
Award honors perennial holiday decorator
Winter wonderland: Family gets early deposit of forecasted snow
Salvation Army program delivers gifts, smiles
Cuban refugee sentenced to 25 years
Signage directs expressway traffic to business strip
State offers holiday food-safety tips
Concerned Citizens continue weekly walk
Gov. Nixon, Senator Mayer and Representative Silvey announce FY 2012 Consensus Revenue Estimate
Mentors help students find own way
Special day for the Special Learning Center
Peace Corps, LU team up
Callaway pay raise possible
Jefferson City police release photos of credit union robber
Missouri losing congressional seat
Suspicious bottles found behind drug store
Akin To Chair Influential Seapower Subcommittee
Statement from Gov. Nixon on 2010 U.S. Census results
Akin Statement on Census Numbers Showing Loss of Missouri Seat
Wind technology company plans to relocate to KC, create 200 jobs, Gov. Nixon announces
Tattoo ordinance changes set aside
Fluellen, Grant Named to D2Football All-Independent Teams
Cole County master plan approved
Students learn special lesson as ‘House That Cans Built’ handed over to new owner
Baseball to Hold Winter Camp Jan. 15 and 16
Petition seeks to repeal Fulton smoking ban
Work winding down on McCarty Street
Donations accepted for Latham school district
Former resident, governor’s son will be honored after death
‘Spiked’ lemonade claim lands students in hot water
Cole R-5 fills vacant school board seat
Linn woman killed in U.S. 50/63 crash
Credit union robbed
STATEMENT OF RUSS CARNAHAN RE: CENSUS APPORTIONMENT ANNOUNCEMENT
Update: Fatal accident this morning
Cole County traffic accident
Marcia Heberle has spent nearly 30 years solving the education puzzle
Missouri Highway Patrol officer credits military with helping to reach goals
Cards, photos transformed just in time for Christmas
Gerbes stores involved in Kroger pet food recall
Fatal accident in Camden County
A bridge to Jefferson City's future
Deputies, patrol check 140 cars at Cole County checkpoint
Neighbors weigh in on tattoo parlors
Officers, kids find Christmas cheer and gifts
Jefferson City Council to consider rescinding surtax deal
Jefferson City church stuffs totes with toiletries for Center of Hope
School demonstrates ‘kindness of strangers’
Comeback Attempt Falls Just Short Against Mavs For Men's Basketball
21-3 Run Gets Women's Basketball Close, But Not Close Enough in Loss at UNO
Little drummer boy ... and girls
Having a ball
Christmas for veterans
Sales tax numbers edge up
Panel submits future of education report
Applications accepted for behavior analysts
Gunman kills woman at McDonald’s
Ethics revisions fail to pass housing board
Ceremony to mark Lafayette Street work
Gov. Nixon announces 15 new jobs at appliance parts manufacturer in Cuba
Gov. Nixon joins Express Scripts officials in St. Louis for announcement of expansion, creation of 150 new jobs
Basketball to Visit Nebraska-Omaha for Final Games Before Break
Akin Votes to Prevent Massive Tax Increase on Small Businesses and Families
No free parking
Mo. family turns to stem cells to aid ailing dog
Lawsuit against accountant dropped
Doctor discipline records available, but not promoted
Redeem Project sees exponential growth
New Bloomfield school district hires budget consultant
Ice storm slips up Mid-Missourians
Residents stamp over damaged mail
Luetkemeyer Says Tax Relief Essential to Economic Recovery
Gov. Nixon makes appointments to boards and commissions, including Development Finance Board
Gov. Nixon appoints Grant City farmer as Worth County presiding commissioner
Jefferson City, Helias, Blair Oaks among area school closings for Thursday
Jefferson City could lose cross country championships
CAMPO will give Holts Summit funds for sidewalks
Portland Community Center moves closer to construction
Preservation panel suggests priorities for 2011
Authorities begin DWI crackdown today
Barr, Hoge fill 2 DESE assistant commissioner jobs
Daisy troop meets adopted soldier
Incoming House leaders question tax credit numbers
Icy roads making travel hazardous
Fire destroys Latham school
To serve and deliver
Mules Turn Away Several Runs to Defeat Men's Basketball
Women's Basketball Can't Hold Halftime Lead Against Jennies
Gov. Nixon appoints Erica Huitt as new Wayne County collector
Gov. Nixon appoints Associate Circuit Judge Sanborn Ball as new Circuit Judge for 42nd Circuit
Gov. Nixon appoints long-time Jefferson County assessor to State Tax Commission
Holts Summit man charged with armed robbery
Appeals court sides with renters
Jefferson City parks proposal awaits survey results
Stem-cell therapy used on Mid-Mo dog
JC panel to suggest staggered starts at schools
Victims of Monday fire begin long road back
10-Minute Math adds up to fun and success
6 indicted for Nov. 6 burglary
Another family loses home to fire
Basketball Returns Home Looking For First Conference Victories
Gov. Nixon calls on General Assembly to reauthorize Missouri Rx to help seniors afford prescription drugs
School board extends contract for Mitchell
JCHS seniors design the backdrop to enhance Capitol Caroling
Faulty water meters shorting Holts Summit sewer fee collections
Holts Summit police probe Saturday robbery
Dale Helmig set free
Fire destroys Russellville home
CARNAHAN BILL TO SAVE ENERGY, TAXPAYER MONEY BECOMES LAW
Luetkemeyer Appointed to Powerful House Financial Services Committee in Next Congress
Gov. Nixon selects Sara Parker Pauley as Director of Missouri Department of Natural Resources
MSSU's All-Around Game Too Much For Men's Basketball
Lions Shoot Way Past Women's Basketball
Tracksters Grab Seven First-Place Finishes at Holiday Preview
Gov. Nixon releases statement concerning future of Ford Claycomo plant
Gov. Nixon announces plans to expand Partnership for Hope to 500 additional families
Blue Tigers Hit The Road For TV Games at Missouri Southern
Luetkemeyer Supports Rule of Law in Vote on Immigration Bill
Gov. Nixon sets Feb. 22 as date for special election to fill Ninth District Senate seat in Kansas City
Northwest Missouri State head football coach Mel Tjeerdsma to keynote 2011 Governor's Prayer Breakfast
Gov. Nixon announces creation of 135 new jobs in Cape Girardeau at innovative health care cooperative
STATEMENT OF RUSS CARNAHAN RE: GOP VOTE TO DENY HELP FOR MISSOURI SENIORS
Flags at state and local government buildings to be flown at half-staff on Dec. 7 for Pearl Harbor Remembrance Day
Men's Basketball Can't Quite Erase Early Deficit Against Bearcats in 12-point Loss
Despite 17-0 Run in Second Half, SBU Runs Past Women's Basketball
Track Dominates With Nine First-Place Finishes in Opening Indoor Meet
Governor's office releases statement concerning trade mission
Blue Tigers to Host First MIAA Doubleheader of Season Against SBU
Gov. Nixon makes board and commission appointments
Schooler, Harwood Set to Join Women's Golf
Gov. Nixon appoints new coroner for Putnam County
Gov. Nixon appoints chief deputy circuit clerk as Cooper County Circuit Clerk
Gov. Nixon appoints Montgomery County circuit clerk-elect to serve remainder of term
Gov. Nixon appoints Republic man as Christian County assessor
Gov. Nixon named to board of national public health foundation focused on smoking prevention
Luetkemeyer Votes to Support Tax Relief for Hard-Working Small Business Owners
Softball Adds Kircher, Bunch During Early Signing Period
Luetkemeyer Statement on Today's Corps of Engineers Plan H Public Meeting
Men's Basketball Hangs Tough in MIAA Opener at No. 14 Fort Hays State
Bill Breakdown: Senate Amendments to H.R. 4783, Claims Resolution Act
Women's Basketball Drops MIAA Opener at Fort Hays State
Statewide economic-development plan reaches key milestone: Initial job-creation recommendations submitted today to Gov. Nixon
Gov. Nixon to finalize agreement to sell $600 million in Missouri goods to Taiwan during trade mission
Luetkemeyer Backs YouCut Plan to Halt Unnecessary Congressional Printing
Gov. Nixon's statement on release of report of Bi-partisan Tax Credit Review Commission
Gov. Nixon calls for expansion of state efforts in fight against methamphetamine, including requiring prescriptions for key meth ingredient
Gov. Nixon calls for expansion of state efforts in fight against methamphetamine, including requiring prescriptions for key meth ingredient
Gov. Nixon calls for expansion of state efforts in fight against methamphetamine, including requiring prescriptions for key meth ingredient
Blue Tigers Return to MIAA Play Wednesday Against Fort Hays State
Déjà Vu: Men's Basketball Rocks Rockhurst Again After Erasing Another Large Deficit
Gov. Nixon announces creation of 37 new jobs, expansion by two St. Joseph businesses
New Affordable Care Act rules give consumers better value for insurance premiums
Missouri manufacturer of fishing reels to create jobs, expand operations, Gov. Nixon announces
Despite Solid Shooting, Newman Too Much For Women’s Basketball
Jets Outlast Men’s Basketball in Double-Overtime
Gov. Nixon appoints Missourians to boards and commissions
Gov. Nixon holds roundtable with Highway Patrol, Water Patrol in Springfield to talk about holiday travel safety, law enforcement issues
Gov. Nixon visits Missouri Veterans Home in Mount Vernon to recognize veterans, express appreciation to staff for care they provide
Men’s Basketball Set to Begin Busy Week, While Women’s Basketball Concludes Non-Conference Action Against Newman
Akin Alert: A Thanksgiving Meditation
Gov. Nixon announces the creation of 90 local jobs in Mountain Grove at new food-processing company
State awards almost $1.2 million in assistance to Missouri homeless shelters
The New Chair
Gov. Nixon orders flags to half-staff in honor of fallen soldier from Cass County
Men's Basketball Closes Strong to Edge Prairie Stars
UIS Leads Throughout in Victory Over Women's Basketball
Gov. Nixon announces agreement with energy consortium to seek permit for a second nuclear power plant at Callaway
Gov. Nixon announces agreement with energy consortium to seek permit for a second nuclear power plant at Callaway
Gov. Nixon announces agreement with energy consortium to seek permit for a second nuclear power plant at Callaway
Gov. Nixon cuts ribbon at Unisys' new facility in St. Louis; project creating 300 high-tech area jobs
Gov. Nixon cuts ribbon on Expedia's new operations facility in Springfield; project creating 500 new area jobs
PRESS RELEASE 11/17/2010: Congressman Cleaver Elected Chair of the Congressional Black Caucus
Gov. Nixon's request for disaster declaration for Missouri counties damaged by drought conditions granted by U.S. Department of Agriculture
Akin Opposes $3.9 Trillion Tax Increase:
STAN MUSIAL TO RECEIVE 2010 PRESIDENTIAL MEDAL OF FREEDOM
Gov. Nixon urges federal diligence on Upper Mississippi River Comprehensive Plan, cites concerns about 'Plan H'
Gov. Nixon, local families discuss benefits of Partnership for Hope for individuals with developmental disabilities
A new bridge in Lone Jack
Gov. Nixon names Lori Neidel new member of MOSERS board
Central State Escapes Men's Basketball as Game Featured Eleven Ties
UMSL Pulls Away From Women's Basketball in Second Half
Football Closes Season With Comeback Win Over Miners
Women's Basketball Survives Another Overtime in Regular Season Opener
Gov. Nixon appoints chief deputy clerk as Ozark County clerk
Football to Close Season With 29th Meeting Against Miners
Basketball Games Against Missouri Southern to be Televised
February 8, 2009: Softball
February 13, 2009: Baseball.
SIFE Crafts Show
Curators to Meet
December Commencement
Veterans Day Tradition
MCCASKILL PRAISES VETERANS FOR THEIR BRAVE SERVICE
Gov. Nixon encourages Missourians to remember, thank military veterans for their sacrifice; asks employers to join "Show-Me Heroes" to interview, hire Missouri veterans
RUSS CARNAHAN CONTINUES PUSH FOR QUALITY HEALTH CARE FOR AREA VETERANS
MCCASKILL GRANT ANNOUNCEMENT: Hillcrest High School Awarded Over $1 Million in Federal Funding
MCCASKILL GRANT ANNOUNCEMENT: Archie R-V Public School District Awarded Over $1 Million in Federal Funding
February 6-7, 2009: Softball
February 6-7, 2009; Baseball
February 6, 2009: Women's Track
February 7, 2009: Women's Basketball
February 7, 2009: Men's Basketball
February 7, 2009: Track
Akin and Franks Commemorate 20th Anniversary of Bombay Challenge
Now is the Time to Reform the House
PRESS RELEASE 11/9/2010: Congressman Cleaver reacts to Inspector General report on Bannister Complex
McCaskill Applauds India's Purchase of C-17's
McCaskill Statement on New Bannister Report
Obamacare exemptions and "dangerous" antique rifles
End of Year Outlook
Cross Country Concludes Season at MIAA Championships
Azusa Pacific Downs Football
Stokes Strokes Men's Basketball Past Avila
Football to Face Azusa Pacific for First Time in School History Saturday
Gov. Nixon announces 15 new jobs at machine and metal fabricator in St. Joseph
Gov. Nixon appoints chief deputy clerk as Butler County circuit clerk
Gov. Nixon appoints state Sen. John Griesheimer as presiding commissioner of Franklin County
Gov. Nixon announces 45 new jobs at Quaker Windows in Freeburg
Gov. Nixon makes board and commission appointments
Essuon's Double-Double Helps Women's Basketball Outlast Livin' The Dream in Two Overtimes
Gov. Nixon appoints Associate Circuit Judge Christine Carpenter as new Circuit Judge for 13th Circuit
Gov. Nixon orders flags to half-staff in honor of fallen soldier from Platte County
Gov. Nixon, local families discuss benefits of Partnership for Hope for individuals with developmental disabilities
Gov. Nixon makes appointments to Citizens' Commission on Compensation
Murphy Collects First Minor League Golf Tour Title
Gov. Nixon issues statement on resignation of Sen. Yvonne Wilson
21 Fourth Quarter Points Lead Langston Past Blue Tigers
Share the Harvest capacity will jump to 10,000 deer this year, Gov. Nixon announces
Softball Cleans Up The Community Again
Gov. Nixon wagers unique Missouri products in bet with Nebraska Gov. Heineman on Tigers/Cornhuskers game
Women's Basketball Picked 12th in Both MIAA Preseason Polls
Partnership with USDA, leaders in animal health science will develop a plan to address national shortage of large-animal veterinarians and technicians, Gov. Nixon says
Men's Basketball Lands in 12th in Both MIAA Preseason Polls
Fans, Now You Can Order What The Blue Tiger Women's Basketball Team Wears
Not Your Typical Senior
Football to Face Rival Langston For 60th Time Saturday
Skelton: Incident a Reminder of Why We Fight
MCCASKILL APPLAUDS AMERICAN AIRLINES NEW SERVICE FROM JOPLIN
McCaskill Statement on High Speed Rail for Missouri
Graves Raises Further Questions AboutSwan Lake Refuge Proposal
Gov. Nixon updates university leaders on progress of higher education agenda; commits state funding to study course redesign to help student performance
Gov. Nixon orders flags to half-staff statewide on Saturday in honor of fallen soldier from Barton County
Gov. Nixon orders flags to half-staff in Saline County to honor fallen firefighter
Share the Harvest capacity will jump to 10,000 deer this year, Gov. Nixon announces
Gov. Nixon announces appointments to four boards
Jones Places in The Top-10 Again as Cross Country Finishes Fifth
Gov. Nixon announces creation of 100 new jobs in St. Louis County
Peru State Holds on to Defeat Blue Tigers Despite Two Fluellen Interception Returns For Touchdowns
Best Fall Foliage 2010 in Missouri
Lincoln Hall of Fame Class of 2010 Inducted Thursday Night
Former Blue Tiger Lerone Clarke Takes 100-Meter at Commonwealth Games
Bearcats Win Shootout Over Blue Tigers, 62-38
Men's Golf Wraps up Fall Season Placing 11th at Indian Bayou
Women's Golf Remains in Sixth After Final Round of Triton Invitational; Colley Ties For 15th
Football Hits Road For Longest Trip of Season to Face Divison 1 (FCS) Prairie View A&M
Jones Places Sixth to Pace Cross Country to Fourth at Illinois College Invite
Panthers Pull Away From Blue Tigers in Second Half
Women's Golf Wraps up Fall Slate Placing 14th at Dallas Baptist Classic
Football Sets Sights on Returning Favor to Peru State
Gov. Nixon calls for expansion of Missouri exports during remarks to business leaders in Kansas City
Gov. Nixon presents agricultural achievement award to Martin Rice Company in Bernie
Gov. Nixon visits Moberly Area Community College to see progress of Training for Tomorrow programs
Gov. Nixon, Sen. Shoemyer lay path for development of new cooperative grain elevator in Canton
Gov. Nixon presents agricultural achievement award to Chaffee corn-grower Jerry Cox
Gov. Nixon presents agricultural achievement award to Matthews Cotton Company
Gov. Nixon orders flags to half-staff in honor of fallen Marine from St. Charles County
RUSS CARNAHAN EARNS A+ RATING FROM IRAQ, AFGHANISTAN VETERANS
Man tries to lure two girls to car
Concentration-camp survivor shares experience with eight-graders
Jefferson City's sidewalk ordinance - no stroll in the park
Jefferson City hooks Capital Cat Classic
Combined festival events create hit
Sailors from USS Jefferson City tour town, area
Former Premier Bank employees work on bank transition
MCCASKILL GRANT ANNOUNCEMENT: Missouri Department of Insurance awarded $671,651 in federal grant funding
Honduran students wrap up environmental study trip to Jefferson City
Gov. Nixon visits Crowder College in Neosho to see progress of Training for Tomorrow programs
Portrait: Retired patrolman finds new assignment at LU
At Missouri Western, Gov. Nixon details how bonds awarded by the state to build residence hall complex will help employ 200 area construction workers on the project
Author Jon Clinch offers insights on one of Mark Twain's most fascinating characters
Gov. Nixon makes appointments to four boards
New team provides veteran guidance for docents
Raid yields drug, counterfeiting charges
Years on governor's security gives Terry Ehrsam insight as first male docent
Drug Free Youth program helps seventh-graders make good decisions
Possible JCPS bus route changes still on horizon
Finance panel explores funding for animal shelter
St. Elizabeth school gets $5,000 for technology
Two injured in morning crash
Middle school students provide costume treats, but Samaritan Center still short of food, money
Premier Bank sold to Columbia bank
Missouri attorney general urges education for Bustamante
Laurelanne Bellezzo, Missouri River Regional Library Foundation president
No action yet on Jefferson City tattoo bill
Foster care gala scheduled
Two injured in morning crash
National insurance commissioners commit to Missouri; 460-plus jobs will remain in Kansas City
Premier Bank sold to Columbia bank
Laurelanne Bellezzo, Missouri River Regional Library Foundation president
Gov. Nixon orders flags to be flown at half-staff statewide on Wednesday to honor fallen Highway Patrol sergeant
Foster care gala scheduled
Luetkemeyer Honored by Manufacturers for Pro-Growth, Pro-Jobs Voting Record
Concentration-camp survivor shares experience with eight-graders
USDA to bring 400 jobs to Overland
Jefferson City's sidewalk ordinance - no stroll in the park
Parents object to class size
Jefferson City hooks Capital Cat Classic
Fulton to consider speed sensors
Combined festival events create hit
Church celebrates 150 years
Sailors from USS Jefferson City tour town, area
Former Premier Bank employees work on bank transition
Judge undergoes surgery; court dockets adjusted
Honduran students wrap up environmental study trip to Jefferson City
Local man charged with trespassing near school
Portrait: Retired patrolman finds new assignment at LU
Rally decries 'double-taxation' amendment
Author Jon Clinch offers insights on one of Mark Twain's most fascinating characters
Benefit sale to help maintain, preserve Mansion
New team provides veteran guidance for docents
Raid yields drug, counterfeiting charges
Years on governor's security gives Terry Ehrsam insight as first male docent
Drug Free Youth program helps seventh-graders make good decisions
Possible JCPS bus route changes still on horizon
Finance panel explores funding for animal shelter
Combined festival events create hit
Blair Oaks youngsters hear about respect from Afghanistan
Laurelanne Bellezzo, Missouri River Regional Library Foundation president
Sailors from USS Jefferson City tour town, area
Parents object to class size
Jefferson City's sidewalk ordinance - no stroll in the park
Former Premier Bank employees work on bank transition
Fulton to consider speed sensors
St. Mary's to host Adult Volunteer Fair
Church celebrates 150 years
Relay For Life set for June 3
Judge undergoes surgery; court dockets adjusted
Household hazardous waste center opens
Local man charged with trespassing near school
Red Cross volunteer answers the call
Rally decries 'double-taxation' amendment
Appeals court upholds Lake Ozark firing
Benefit sale to help maintain, preserve Mansion
Slain Osage Beach woman was stabbed
Raid yields drug, counterfeiting charges
HPS: Limit electronic signs in historic neighborhoods
Drug Free Youth program helps seventh-graders make good decisions
Penfold will not seek re-election
Finance panel explores funding for animal shelter
Cole County Jail work ready to move indoors
Two injured in morning crash
Early start for hospital road sought
Premier Bank sold to Columbia bank
Deer hunters asked to donate venison to Share the Harvest
Foster care gala scheduled
Couple injured at new 179 interchange
Concentration-camp survivor shares experience with eight-graders
Grand jury indicts JC man
Jefferson City hooks Capital Cat Classic
Indictment in trash bin fire
Local man charged with trespassing near school
Red Cross volunteer answers the call
Learning, teaching still stacking up for Liz Wilson
Child-identification program in town Saturday
Appeals court upholds Lake Ozark firing
School district trying 2-hour delay in classes instead of early dismissal
Rally decries 'double-taxation' amendment
Slain Osage Beach woman was stabbed
Highway 179-Missouri Blvd. interchange finished early
Benefit sale to help maintain, preserve Mansion
HPS: Limit electronic signs in historic neighborhoods
MMP digs into warehouses for upcoming fundraising auction
Keith Eveler - JCFD losing a second generation member
Raid yields drug, counterfeiting charges
Penfold will not seek re-election
Harstburg draws one of top Pumpkin Festival crowds
Fundraising fashion show to benefit 3 agencies
Drug Free Youth program helps seventh-graders make good decisions
Cole County Jail work ready to move indoors
'Perfect match' for bone marrow transplant gives woman a new lease on life
Local girls talk about turning 10 on 10-10-10
Finance panel explores funding for animal shelter
Early start for hospital road sought
Major case squad deactivated in Sunrise Beach double slaying
Woman arrested in stabbing
Two injured in morning crash
Deer hunters asked to donate venison to Share the Harvest
Osage Beach woman found dead in apartment
Housing Unit 1 nominated for the National Register of Historic Places
Premier Bank sold to Columbia bank
Couple injured at new 179 interchange
PAT program sees increased caseload as state funding lags
JC School Board has bus routes on its short agenda
Grand jury indicts JC man
Lawsuit, another petition in works by trash service opponents
Students study 'Diary' in advance of play
Indictment in trash bin fire
Jefferson City Council will hear bill to extend tattoo parlor hours
Survivors to bring awareness with Holocaust talks, play performances
Blair Oaks youngsters hear about respect from Afghanistan
Big headaches in JC schools unlikely on assessment tests
Jefferson City proposal to rein in political yard signs raises legal questions
Parents object to class size
Second public high school for Jefferson City?
Transit Authority created to speed restoration of Mexico-Fulton freight service
Fulton to consider speed sensors
St. Mary's to host Adult Volunteer Fair
Second local veteran to receive French Legion of Honor medal
Church celebrates 150 years
Relay For Life set for June 3
JC Guard unit gets new commander
Judge undergoes surgery; court dockets adjusted
Household hazardous waste center opens
Pair of events raise nearly $9,000 for Community Breast Care Project
Fundraising fashion show to benefit 3 agencies
Penfold will not seek re-election
Harstburg draws one of top Pumpkin Festival crowds
Local girls talk about turning 10 on 10-10-10
Cole County Jail work ready to move indoors
'Perfect match' for bone marrow transplant gives woman a new lease on life
Woman arrested in stabbing
Early start for hospital road sought
Major case squad deactivated in Sunrise Beach double slaying
Housing Unit 1 nominated for the National Register of Historic Places
Deer hunters asked to donate venison to Share the Harvest
Osage Beach woman found dead in apartment
JC School Board has bus routes on its short agenda
Couple injured at new 179 interchange
PAT program sees increased caseload as state funding lags
Students study 'Diary' in advance of play
Grand jury indicts JC man
Lawsuit, another petition in works by trash service opponents
Survivors to bring awareness with Holocaust talks, play performances
Indictment in trash bin fire
Jefferson City Council will hear bill to extend tattoo parlor hours
Jefferson City proposal to rein in political yard signs raises legal questions
Blair Oaks youngsters hear about respect from Afghanistan
Big headaches in JC schools unlikely on assessment tests
Transit Authority created to speed restoration of Mexico-Fulton freight service
Parents object to class size
Second public high school for Jefferson City?
Second local veteran to receive French Legion of Honor medal
Help for Families Paying for College
Fulton to consider speed sensors
St. Mary's to host Adult Volunteer Fair
JC Guard unit gets new commander
Statement from Gov. Nixon on passing of Allan Purdy, advocate for affordable higher education and one of the creators of MOHELA, Missouri's student loan authority
Church celebrates 105 years
Relay For Life set for June 3
Pair of events raise nearly $9,000 for Community Breast Care Project
Statement from Gov. Nixon on Conservation Commission vote to reintroduce elk in three southern Missouri counties
Judge undergoes surgery; court dockets adjusted
Household hazardous waste center opens
Learning, teaching still stacking up for Liz Wilson
Statement from Gov. Nixon on loss of Missouri State Highway Patrol sergeant in helicopter crash
Local man charged with trespassing near school
Red Cross volunteer answers the call
RUSS CARNAHAN CALLS FOR IMMEDIATE HELP FOR SENIORS IN ABSENCE OF COLA INCREASE
Child-identification program in town Saturday
Appeals court upholds Lake Ozark firing
School district trying 2-hour delay in classes instead of early dismissal
Hostages: It shouldn't take 26 years to clean up Carter Carburetor
Rally decries 'double-taxation' amendment
Slain Osage Beach woman was stabbed
Highway 179-Missouri Blvd. interchange finished early
Keith Eveler - JCFD losing a second generation member
Benefit sale to help maintain, preserve Mansion
HPS: Limit electronic signs in historic neighborhoods
MMP digs into warehouses for upcoming fundraising auction
Household hazardous waste center opens
Pair of events raise nearly $9,000 for Community Breast Care Project
MCCASKILL GRANT ANNOUNCEMENT: Missouri awarded nearly $10 million in federal grant funding
Red Cross volunteer answers the call
Learning, teaching still stacking up for Liz Wilson
RUSS CARNAHAN URGES IMMEDIATE ACTION TO GET HELP TO MISSOURI SENIORS
Appeals court upholds Lake Ozark firing
School district trying 2-hour delay in classes instead of early dismissal
Fate of old carburetor plant is focus of debate
Slain Osage Beach woman was stabbed
Highway 179-Missouri Blvd. interchange finished early
MCCASKILL APPLAUDS EPA DECISION TO INCREASE ETHANOL ALLOWANCE IN GASOLINE
HPS: Limit electronic signs in historic neighborhoods
MMP digs into warehouses for upcoming fundraising auction
Keith Eveler - JCFD losing a second generation member
Penfold will not seek re-election
Harstburg draws one of top Pumpkin Festival crowds
Fundraising fashion show to benefit 3 agencies
Cole County Jail work ready to move indoors
'Perfect match' for bone marrow transplant gives woman a new lease on life
Local girls talk about turning 10 on 10-10-10
Early start for hospital road sought
Major case squad deactivated in Sunrise Beach double slaying
Woman arrested in stabbing
Deer hunters asked to donate venison to Share the Harvest
Osage Beach woman found dead in apartment
Housing Unit 1 nominated for the National Register of Historic Places
Couple injured at new 179 interchange
PAT program sees increased caseload as state funding lags
JC School Board has bus routes on its short agenda
Grand jury indicts JC man
Lawsuit, another petition in works by trash service opponents
Students study 'Diary' in advance of play
Indictment in trash bin fire
Jefferson City Council will hear bill to extend tattoo parlor hours
Survivors to bring awareness with Holocaust talks, play performances
Blair Oaks youngsters hear about respect from Afghanistan
Big headaches in JC schools unlikely on assessment tests
Jefferson City proposal to rein in political yard signs raises legal questions
Second public high school for Jefferson City?
Transit Authority created to speed restoration of Mexico-Fulton freight service
St. Mary's to host Adult Volunteer Fair
Second local veteran to receive French Legion of Honor medal
Relay For Life set for June 3
JC Guard unit gets new commander
Red Cross volunteer answers the call
Learning, teaching still stacking up for Liz Wilson
Building industry grows greener
Appeals court upholds Lake Ozark firing
School district trying 2-hour delay in classes instead of early dismissal
Former veterans worker gets 3 years probation
Slain Osage Beach woman was stabbed
Highway 179-Missouri Blvd. interchange finished early
Hartzler at Capitol for campaign stop
HPS: Limit electronic signs in historic neighborhoods
MMP digs into warehouses for upcoming fundraising auction
Keith Eveler - JCFD losing a second generation member
Penfold will not seek re-election
Harstburg draws one of top Pumpkin Festival crowds
Fundraising fashion show to benefit 3 agencies
Cole County Jail work ready to move indoors
'Perfect match' for bone marrow transplant gives woman a new lease on life
Local girls talk about turning 10 on 10-10-10
Early start for hospital road sought
Major case squad deactivated in Sunrise Beach double slaying
Woman arrested in stabbing
Osage Beach woman found dead in apartment
Housing Unit 1 nominated for the National Register of Historic Places
PAT program sees increased caseload as state funding lags
JC School Board has bus routes on its short agenda
Lawsuit, another petition in works by trash service opponents
Students study 'Diary' in advance of play
Jefferson City Council will hear bill to extend tattoo parlor hours
Survivors to bring awareness with Holocaust talks, play performances
Big headaches in JC schools unlikely on assessment tests
Jefferson City proposal to rein in political yard signs raises legal questions
Second public high school for Jefferson City?
Transit Authority created to speed restoration of Mexico-Fulton freight service
St. Mary's to host Adult Volunteer Fair
Second local veteran to receive French Legion of Honor medal
Gov. Nixon makes board and commission appointments
Relay For Life set for June 3
JC Guard unit gets new commander
Former treasurer pleads guilty
Household hazardous waste center opens
Pair of events raise nearly $9,000 for Community Breast Care Project
Mom charged with setting daughter's car on fire
Wilson's Fitness wins small business of year award
Second local veteran to receive French Legion of Honor medal
JC Guard unit gets new commander
Former treasurer pleads guilty
Pair of events raise nearly $9,000 for Community Breast Care Project
Mom charged with setting daughter's car on fire
Learning, teaching still stacking up for Liz Wilson
Building industry grows greener
School district trying 2-hour delay in classes instead of early dismissal
Former veterans worker gets 3 years probation
Highway 179-Missouri Blvd. interchange finished early
Hartzler at Capitol for campaign stop
MMP digs into warehouses for upcoming fundraising auction
Keith Eveler - JCFD losing a second generation member
PRESS RELEASE 10/12/10: Congressman Cleaver announces new funding for urban core homes
Harstburg draws one of top Pumpkin Festival crowds
Fundraising fashion show to benefit 3 agencies
McCaskill To Introduce Legislation to Reform Contracting Privileges for Alaska Native Corporations
'Perfect match' for bone marrow transplant gives woman a new lease on life
Local girls talk about turning 10 on 10-10-10
McCaskill Staff Hosts Free Grant Training Seminar in Springfield
Major case squad deactivated in Sunrise Beach double slaying
Woman arrested in stabbing
Gov. Nixon announces Missouri farmer Kip Cullers has set new world record for soybean yields
Osage Beach woman found dead in apartment
Housing Unit 1 nominated for the National Register of Historic Places
Fulton unit gets new commander
PAT program sees increased caseload as state funding lags
JC School Board has bus routes on its short agenda
Lu pep rally, fireworks display set for tonight
Lawsuit, another petition in works by trash service opponents
Students study 'Diary' in advance of play
Christian Church leaders to explore new trends, styles
Jefferson City Council will hear bill to extend tattoo parlor hours
Survivors to bring awareness with Holocaust talks, play performances
Dreams have become reality
Big headaches in JC schools unlikely on assessment tests
Jefferson City proposal to rein in political yard signs raises legal questions
Seminar: Facebook can be a business' friend
Second public high school for Jefferson City?
Transit Authority created to speed restoration of Mexico-Fulton freight service
Students study 'Diary' in advance of play
Lu pep rally, fireworks display set for tonight
2 hurt in Callaway County crash
Survivors to bring awareness with Holocaust talks, play performances
Christian Church leaders to explore new trends, styles
Two local residents reflect give and take of United Way
Jefferson City proposal to rein in political yard signs raises legal questions
Dreams have become reality
Couple walks in memory of fallen MoDOT workers
Transit Authority created to speed restoration of Mexico-Fulton freight service
Seminar: Facebook can be a business' friend
Local woman held for stabbing acquaintance
Second local veteran to receive French Legion of Honor medal
Wilson's Fitness wins small business of year award
Hearing set for area boy accused in double homicide
JC Guard unit gets new commander
Former treasurer pleads guilty
Medin won't seek third council term
Pair of events raise nearly $9,000 for Community Breast Care Project
Mom charged with setting daughter's car on fire
Health officials press for early vaccinations
Learning, teaching still stacking up for Liz Wilson
Building industry grows greener
Technology links authors, Jefferson City students
School district trying 2-hour delay in classes instead of early dismissal
Former veterans worker gets 3 years probation
Presentation on Mark Twain will precede Capital READ event
Highway 179-Missouri Blvd. interchange finished early
Hartzler at Capitol for campaign stop
Parts of lake expressway opening this week
Keith Eveler - JCFD losing a second generation member
Second person dies in weekend shooting
Fundraising fashion show to benefit 3 agencies
Police identify gunshot victim
Local girls talk about turning 10 on 10-10-10
Helias turns 'traditions' upside down with school-oriented changes for homecoming
Woman arrested in stabbing
Bustamante's schooling case goes to high court
Housing Unit 1 nominated for the National Register of Historic Places
Both sides of proposed smoking ban stage rallies
JC School Board has bus routes on its short agenda
Fulton unit gets new commander
Woman arrested in stabbing
Bustamante's schooling case goes to high court
Probation revoked for Versailles man in fatal accident
Housing Unit 1 nominated for the National Register of Historic Places
Both sides of proposed smoking ban stage rallies
Robinson aquitted of burglary, assault
JC School Board has bus routes on its short agenda
Fulton unit gets new commander
Local man, 19, must wear GPS monitor for life
Students study 'Diary' in advance of play
Lu pep rally, fireworks display set for tonight
2 hurt in Callaway County crash
Survivors to bring awareness with Holocaust talks, play performances
Christian Church leaders to explore new trends, styles
Two local residents reflect give and take of United Way
Jefferson City proposal to rein in political yard signs raises legal questions
Dreams have become reality
Couple walks in memory of fallen MoDOT workers
Seminar: Facebook can be a business' friend
Local woman held for stabbing acquaintance
Wilson's Fitness wins small business of year award
Hearing set for area boy accused in double homicide
Former treasurer pleads guilty
Medin won't seek third council term
Mom charged with setting daughter's car on fire
Health officials press for early vaccinations
Building industry grows greener
Technology links authors, Jefferson City students
Hear Ike stand up for the military bases in the 4th District
Former veterans worker gets 3 years probation
Presentation on Mark Twain will precede Capital READ event
OFFICE VISIT: Dr. Brandi Nichols, newest member of Women's Clinic of JCMG
Hartzler at Capitol for campaign stop
Parts of lake expressway opening this week
Full steam ahead through Mid-Missouri
Keith Eveler - JCFD losing a second generation member
Second person dies in weekend shooting
US 50 tied up after one of three accidents
Fundraising fashion show to benefit 3 agencies
Police identify gunshot victim
Energy conference sets Friday registration deadline
Local girls talk about turning 10 on 10-10-10
Helias turns 'traditions' upside down with school-oriented changes for homecoming
Ameren plans solar energy demonstration
Shootings at lake home leave 1 dead, 1 injured
Bustamante's schooling case goes to high court
Fur flies at Jefferson City council meeting
Both sides of proposed smoking ban stage rallies
Missouri River Bridge Work in Jefferson City to Require Temporary Ramp Closures
Fulton unit gets new commander
2 hurt in Callaway County crash
Lu pep rally, fireworks display set for tonight
Two local residents reflect give and take of United Way
Christian Church leaders to explore new trends, styles
Dreams have become reality
Couple walks in memory of fallen MoDOT workers
Listen to this message from our Congressman, Ike Skelton, expressing the importance of our military bases in the 4th District to our communities
Seminar: Facebook can be a business' friend
Local woman held for stabbing acquaintance
Click here to view how 25 for 25 can make a difference
Wilson's Fitness wins small business of year award
Hearing set for area boy accused in double homicide
OFFICE VISIT: Dr. Brandi Nichols, newest member of Women's Clinic of JCMG
Former treasurer pleads guilty
Medin won't seek third council term
Full steam ahead through Mid-Missouri
Mom charged with setting daughter's car on fire
Health officials press for early vaccinations
US 50 tied up after one of three accidents
Building industry grows greener
Technology links authors, Jefferson City students
Energy conference sets Friday registration deadline
Former veterans worker gets 3 years probation
Presentation on Mark Twain will precede Capital READ event
Ameren plans solar energy demonstration
Hartzler at Capitol for campaign stop
Parts of lake expressway opening this week
Probation revoked for Versailles man in fatal accident
Second person dies in weekend shooting
Robinson aquitted of burglary, assault
Police identify gunshot victim
Local man, 19, must wear GPS monitor for life
Helias turns 'traditions' upside down with school-oriented changes for homecoming
Helias turns 'traditions' upside down with school-oriented changes for homecoming
Local man, 19, must wear GPS monitor for life
Barrera, Gadberry, Prenger Announce Hispanic Business Coalition for Roy Blunt
Bustamante's schooling case goes to high court
Shootings at lake home leave 1 dead, 1 injured
Roy Blunt Campaign Statement on Joe Biden Fundraiser for Rubberstamp Robin Carnahan
Both sides of proposed smoking ban stage rallies
Fur flies at Jefferson City council meeting
Energized by Roy's Good Policies, Opposed to Carnahan's Plan to Cut Medicare 'Seniors for Roy Blunt' Coalition Mobilizes for Future-Shaping Vote on Nov. 2
Fulton unit gets new commander
Missouri River Bridge Work in Jefferson City to Require Temporary Ramp Closures
NEW TV AD - Roy Blunt: 'What's at stake in this election? Jobs.'
Lu pep rally, fireworks display set for tonight
2 hurt in Callaway County crash
Click here to hear more from former Commander Christman talk about Ike Skelton’s major impact on Ft. Leonard Wood and our communities
Christian Church leaders to explore new trends, styles
Two local residents reflect give and take of United Way
A Call for More Debates
Dreams have become reality
Couple walks in memory of fallen MoDOT workers
Graves Statement on September Unemployment Report
Seminar: Facebook can be a business' friend
Local woman held for stabbing acquaintance
First Lady Georganne Nixon promotes reading to children during visit to Fairview Elementary in Columbia
Wilson's Fitness wins small business of year award
Hearing set for area boy accused in double homicide
Missouri Adjutant General Stephen L. Danner promoted to rank of Major General
Medin won't seek third council term
OFFICE VISIT: Dr. Brandi Nichols, newest member of Women's Clinic of JCMG
Health officials press for early vaccinations
Full steam ahead through Mid-Missouri
Technology links authors, Jefferson City students
US 50 tied up after one of three accidents
Presentation on Mark Twain will precede Capital READ event
Energy conference sets Friday registration deadline
Parts of lake expressway opening this week
Ameren plans solar energy demonstration
MCCASKILL APPLAUDS GRANT FUNDING TO HELP COMMUNITY HEALTH CENTERS ACROSS MISSOURI
Second person dies in weekend shooting
Probation revoked for Versailles man in fatal accident
Gov. Nixon announces $4.6 million broadband grant
Police identify gunshot victim
Robinson aquitted of burglary, assault
Gov. Nixon appoints Kemp to Jackson County Sports Complex Authority
Couple walks in memory of fallen MoDOT workers
Mid-Missouri man dies at St. Louis airport
Local woman held for stabbing acquaintance
Pumpkin patch, corn maze await public and hordes of students
Hearing set for area boy accused in double homicide
Trio of walking events raise funds, awareness
Medin won't seek third council term
OFFICE VISIT: Dr. Brandi Nichols, newest member of Women's Clinic of JCMG
Health officials press for early vaccinations
Full steam ahead through Mid-Missouri
Technology links authors, Jefferson City students
US 50 tied up after one of three accidents
Presentation on Mark Twain will precede Capital READ event
Energy conference sets Friday registration deadline
Parts of lake expressway opening this week
Ameren plans solar energy demonstration
Second person dies in weekend shooting
Probation revoked for Versailles man in fatal accident
Police investigate suspicious death
Robinson aquitted of burglary, assault
Lawmakers tackle interagency reform
Helias turns 'traditions' upside down with school-oriented changes for homecoming
Local man, 19, must wear GPS monitor for life
Young Gun on the Move with $1.2 Million!
Bustamante's schooling case goes to high court
Shootings at lake home leave 1 dead, 1 injured
Gov. Nixon and First Lady to highlight Children in Nature Challenge during 2010 Harvest Fest
Both sides of proposed smoking ban stage rallies
Fur flies at Jefferson City council meeting
Love of hummingbirds brings joy to everyday life
Missouri River Bridge Work in Jefferson City to Require Temporary Ramp Closures
Ex-tobacco scientist to speak at Fulton campus
2 hurt in Callaway County crash
Joy Northweather spikes another career goal
Two local residents reflect give and take of United Way
Randy Halsey makes suggestions as he leaves Lincoln curators
Randy Halsey makes suggestions as he leaves Lincoln curators
“A National Hero” is how former Ft. Leonard Wood Commander Christman describes our Congressman Ike Skelton, he continues his statement by including “I’ve never met a public servant who is more committed”
Two local residents reflect give and take of United Way
Mid-Missouri man dies at St. Louis airport
Skelton Asks USDA to Review GIPSA Rule on Livestock Marketing
Couple walks in memory of fallen MoDOT workers
Pumpkin patch, corn maze await public and hordes of students
MCCASKILL STATEMENT ON THE DEATH OF CONGRESSWOMAN MCCARTHY
Local woman held for stabbing acquaintance
Trio of walking events raise funds, awareness
MCCASKILL APPLAUDS AMERICAN AIRLINESÂ’ RECALL OF TWA FLIGHT ATTENDANTS
Hearing set for area boy accused in double homicide
OFFICE VISIT: Dr. Brandi Nichols, newest member of Women's Clinic of JCMG
Machine Gun Preacher aims to rescue orphans in Uganda, Sudan
Medin won't seek third council term
Full steam ahead through Mid-Missouri
Steam train to make stop in JC
Health officials press for early vaccinations
US 50 tied up after one of three accidents
SNAPSHOT: Angie Toebben - Perfect perspective for running kids sports
Julie Stone handing out the Missouri Libertarian Party's Show Me Freedom newsletter to those that attended the Holiday Tea Party at Kiener Plaza in Downtown St Louis on November 28, 2009.
Energy conference sets Friday registration deadline
Man charged with assault and robbery
"Hey! My friend and the best candidate for the 6th District, Clint Hylton, has his new signs in! Send me a message or send one from Clint's FB page to get your sign." - Keven M.
Ameren plans solar energy demonstration
Cole County Sheriff's office receives schools, law enforcement grants
Our yard sign campaign is going great. If you would like to sign up for a yard sign be sure to visit the website, www.billylongforcongress.com, to get one of your own. In the mean time, here is a comprehensive map of our current yard sign locations cou
Councilman suggests splitting up JC animal-control bill
Probation revoked for Versailles man in fatal accident
LU gets ready for homecoming
Robinson aquitted of burglary, assault
Veteran's name added to memorial
Local man, 19, must wear GPS monitor for life
Donations, volunteers grow Lincoln garden
Shootings at lake home leave 1 dead, 1 injured
Love of hummingbirds brings joy to everyday life
Graves Statement on Passing of Former Congresswoman Karen McCarthy
Fur flies at Jefferson City council meeting
Ex-tobacco scientist to speak at Fulton campus
Gov. Nixon helps dedicate new Hangar 10 project at Downtown Airport in Kansas City; project expected to create 94 new jobs
Missouri River Bridge Work in Jefferson City to Require Temporary Ramp Closures
Joy Northweather spikes another career goal
Gov. Nixon visits Truman High School in Independence to see construction work financed by interest-free bonds awarded by the state; projects creating hundreds of jobs
2 hurt in Callaway County crash
Probation revoked for Versailles man in fatal accident
Councilman suggests splitting up JC animal-control bill
Our yard sign campaign is going great. If you would like to sign up for a yard sign be sure to visit the website, www.billylongforcongress.com, to get one of your own. In the mean time, here is a comprehensive map of our current yard sign locations cou
Robinson aquitted of burglary, assault
LU gets ready for homecoming
KC Star Editorial Board on the choice in this year’s Congressional race
Local man, 19, must wear GPS monitor for life
Veteran's name added to memorial
MCCASKILL GRANT and COMMUNITY LOAN ANNOUNCEMENT: Missouri communities and community organizations awarded nearly $500,000 in federal funding
Shootings at lake home leave 1 dead, 1 injured
Donations, volunteers grow Lincoln garden
MCCASKILL APPLAUDS RURAL DEVELOPMENT FUNDS FOR TEXAS COUNTY HOSPITAL
Fur flies at Jefferson City council meeting
Love of hummingbirds brings joy to everyday life
Missouri River Bridge Work in Jefferson City to Require Temporary Ramp Closures
Ex-tobacco scientist to speak at Fulton campus
Gov. Nixon visits elementary school in Trenton to view construction projects financed by no-interest bonds awarded by the state
Joy Northweather spikes another career goal
Workshop offers techniques and advice for artists
Randy Halsey makes suggestions as he leaves Lincoln curators
Grand jury advances cases
Mid-Missouri man dies at St. Louis airport
Football players, younger students huddle over character traits
Pumpkin patch, corn maze await public and hordes of students
Proposed ordinance excludes neuter and release program
Former Missouri Adjutant General Endorses Ike Skelton
Trio of walking events raise funds, awareness
'Jake brake' ordinance advances
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OFFICE VISIT: Dr. Brandi Nichols, newest member of Women's Clinic of JCMG
Machine Gun Preacher aims to rescue orphans in Uganda, Sudan
Sen. Danforth Endorses Ed Martin
Full steam ahead through Mid-Missouri
Steam train to make stop in JC
MCCASKILL GRANT ANNOUNCEMENT: Missouri awarded $500,000 in federal grant funding for I-70 pavement improvements
US 50 tied up after one of three accidents
SNAPSHOT: Angie Toebben - Perfect perspective for running kids sports
Julie Stone handing out the Missouri Libertarian Party's Show Me Freedom newsletter to those that attended the Holiday Tea Party at Kiener Plaza in Downtown St Louis on November 28, 2009.
Energy conference sets Friday registration deadline
Man charged with assault and robbery
Statement from Gov. Nixon on passing of Karen McCarthy, former Missouri state legislator and member of Congress
Ameren plans solar energy demonstration
Cole County Sheriff's office receives schools, law enforcement grants
"Hey! My friend and the best candidate for the 6th District, Clint Hylton, has his new signs in! Send me a message or send one from Clint's FB page to get your sign." - Keven M.
Veteran's name added to memorial
Downtown concert's philanthropy to help fill cupboards
Donations, volunteers grow Lincoln garden
Catholic conference on tap
Ex-tobacco scientist to speak at Fulton campus
Day care operator indicted
Joy Northweather spikes another career goal
MU medical school hit with new sanctions
Randy Halsey makes suggestions as he leaves Lincoln curators
Workshop offers techniques and advice for artists
Mid-Missouri man dies at St. Louis airport
Grand jury advances cases
Coalition of Missouri Women Launch 'Women Win With Roy' Website
Pumpkin patch, corn maze await public and hordes of students
Football players, younger students huddle over character traits
Ike opens Democrat HQ in Marshall
Trio of walking events raise funds, awareness
Proposed ordinance excludes neuter and release program
Skelton helps announce Cole County Sheriff’s office receives schools, law enforcement grants
RUSS CARNAHAN APPLAUDS PASSAGE OF SMALL BUSINESS LENDING BILL
'Jake brake' ordinance advances
Luetkemeyer and Graves Named Legislators of the Year for Commitment to Agriculture
Akin Praises House Republican Agenda: Job Creation & Washington Reform Top Priorities
Machine Gun Preacher aims to rescue orphans in Uganda, Sudan
Luetkemeyer, Graves Secure Two Year Hours-of-Service Waiver for Agriculture
What is the Pledge to America?
Steam train to make stop in JC
Graves and Luetkemeyer Named Legislators of the Year for Commitment to Agriculture
Akin Applauds Signing of F-18 Authorization
SNAPSHOT: Angie Toebben - Perfect perspective for running kids sports
'Bar Plan' procedures to be more open
Navy, Boeing Sign F-18 Contract: Akin Praises Fast Action
Man charged with assault and robbery
Club strives to mentor, encourage young mothers
Jobs for St. Louis but tax increases looming
Cole County Sheriff's office receives schools, law enforcement grants
Man has been charged twice for trespassing at church properties
Councilman suggests splitting up JC animal-control bill
Walk the walk
LU gets ready for homecoming
Mo. 179 project to finish more than a month early
Workshop offers techniques and advice for artists
Catholic conference on tap
Grand jury advances cases
Judicial nominations process changed
Football players, younger students huddle over character traits
Club strives to mentor, encourage young mothers
Proposed ordinance excludes neuter and release program
Missouri 179 project to finish more than a month early
'Jake brake' ordinance advances
Downtown concert's philanthropy to help fill cupboards
Machine Gun Preacher aims to rescue orphans in Uganda, Sudan
Man has been charged twice for trespassing at church properties
Steam train to make stop in JC
Day care operator indicted
SNAPSHOT: Angie Toebben - Perfect perspective for running kids sports
'Bar Plan' procedures to be more open
Man charged with assault and robbery
Club strives to mentor, encourage young mothers
Cole County Sheriff's office receives schools, law enforcement grants
Man has been charged twice for trespassing at church properties
Councilman suggests splitting up JC animal-control bill
Walk the walk
LU gets ready for homecoming
Mo. 179 project to finish more than a month early
Veteran's name added to memorial
Downtown concert's philanthropy to help fill cupboards
Catholic conference on tap
Donations, volunteers grow Lincoln garden
Day care operator indicted
Chamber, Labor Dept. teaming up to get veterans back to work
MU medical school hit with new sanctions
Three quick points from Lieber campaign
Catholic school locked down after trespassing
Promotions, pay hikes for collector's staff
Judicial nominations process changed
'Bar Plan' procedures to be more open
Workshop explores ideas for Jefferson City's future
Club strives to mentor, encourage young mothers
Club strives to mentor, encourage young mothers
Man charged with DWI already has 4 previous convictions
Missouri 179 project to finish more than a month early
Man has been charged twice for trespassing at church properties
2 charged for receiving stolen property
Downtown concert's philanthropy to help fill cupboards
Walk the walk
Bustamante turning to Missouri Supreme Court
Man has been charged twice for trespassing at church properties
Mo. 179 project to finish more than a month early
Vienna added to Superfund priorities list
Day care operator indicted
Downtown concert's philanthropy to help fill cupboards
Sheriff says latest scam features call from 'paramedic'
Tool time! Every homeowner should have 15 basic tools
Catholic conference on tap
Man charged with weapons violation
Should public funds be used to fund art?
Day care operator indicted
Ovid Bell Press to restore half of last year's pay cuts
Salvation Army outreach proves a blessing in Alma Rogers' citizenship quest
MU medical school hit with new sanctions
North Dakota company buys Jefferson City Honda, Hyundai dealerships
Oktoberfest brings community heritage to life
Workshop offers techniques and advice for artists
LU, Linn State consider tuition hikes
Chalk art winners named
Grand jury advances cases
AmerenUE searching for cause of power outage
Students collect change to help missionaries in Peru
Football players, younger students huddle over character traits
14,000 Mid-Missourians living with Alzheimer's
New mansion preservation director reorganizes docent program, events
Proposed ordinance excludes neuter and release program
Blair Oaks to crown queen, king
Several travel writers to visit Jefferson City
'Jake brake' ordinance advances
Character lesson branches out
Making music together: Steven and Jan Houser give community a musical soul
Skelton and Rep. Geoff Davis, R-Kentucky, announced Thursday they have introduced a bill intended to
New MSP site renderings detail 'museum district' concept
16 Lincoln students hurt as car hits bus
Catholic conference on tap
New MSP site renderings detail 'museum district' concept
16 Lincoln students hurt as car hits bus
Catholic conference on tap
Russ Carnahan On Defensive over 107 Million Windfall for Brother
Catholic school locked down after trespassing
Promotions, pay hikes for collector's staff
Judicial nominations process changed
PRESS RELEASE 10/1/10: Congressman Cleaver to honor Vietnam Veteran with medals earned 40 years ago
"Hey! My friend and the best candidate for the 6th District, Clint Hylton, has his new signs i
Workshop explores ideas for Jefferson City's future
Club strives to mentor, encourage young mothers
Gov. Nixon visits Ste. Genevieve School District to detail construction projects financed by no-inte
Man charged with DWI already has 4 previous convictions
Missouri 179 project to finish more than a month early
Hear from Ike about his support of Whiteman AFB and Ft. Leonard Wood
2 charged for receiving stolen property
Downtown concert's philanthropy to help fill cupboards
Luetkemeyer, Graves Secure Two Year Hours-of-Service Waiver for Agriculture
Bustamante turning to Missouri Supreme Court
Man has been charged twice for trespassing at church properties
Accomplishments of the New Direction Congress for Young People- 2007-2010
Vienna added to Superfund priorities list
Day care operator indicted
'Bar Plan' procedures to be more open
Sheriff says latest scam features call from 'paramedic'
Tool time! Every homeowner should have 15 basic tools
Club strives to mentor, encourage young mothers
Man charged with weapons violation
Should public funds be used to fund art?
Man has been charged twice for trespassing at church properties
Ovid Bell Press to restore half of last year's pay cuts
Salvation Army outreach proves a blessing in Alma Rogers' citizenship quest
Walk the walk
North Dakota company buys Jefferson City Honda, Hyundai dealerships
Oktoberfest brings community heritage to life
Mo. 179 project to finish more than a month early
LU, Linn State consider tuition hikes
Chalk art winners named
Downtown concert's philanthropy to help fill cupboards
AmerenUE searching for cause of power outage
Students collect change to help missionaries in Peru
Catholic conference on tap
14,000 Mid-Missourians living with Alzheimer's
New mansion preservation director reorganizes docent program, events
Day care operator indicted
Blair Oaks to crown queen, king
Several travel writers to visit Jefferson City
MU medical school hit with new sanctions
Character lesson branches out
Making music together: Steven and Jan Houser give community a musical soul
Perryville auto parts manufacturer to expand and create 50 jobs, thanks in part to $500,000 state gr
Skelton Announces Camdenton P.D. Gets Secure Our Schools Grant
Blair Oaks to crown queen, king
Several travel writers to visit Jefferson City
Character lesson branches out
Making music together: Steven and Jan Houser give community a musical soul
16 Lincoln students hurt as car hits bus
New MSP site renderings detail 'museum district' concept
Promotions, pay hikes for collector's staff
New TV Ad: Carnahans Get $107 Million Stimulus Windfall Missourians Get the Bill and No Jobs
Catholic school locked down after trespassing
Workshop explores ideas for Jefferson City's future
Ike Skelton Honored for Work on Behalf of Military Families
Lieber to supporters: one more day to stay disciplined and don’t donate
Man charged with DWI already has 4 previous convictions
Carnahan to Sign Lame Duck Pledge for Jobs?
2 charged for receiving stolen property
Graves Statement on Lack of Action on Tax Relief
Bustamante turning to Missouri Supreme Court
Graves Votes to Hold China Accountable for Currency Manipulation
Vienna added to Superfund priorities list
Gov. Nixon announces innovative partnership to help Missouri families affected by developmental disa
Sheriff says latest scam features call from 'paramedic'
Tool time! Every homeowner should have 15 basic tools
Man charged with weapons violation
Should public funds be used to fund art?
Ovid Bell Press to restore half of last year's pay cuts
Salvation Army outreach proves a blessing in Alma Rogers' citizenship quest
North Dakota company buys Jefferson City Honda, Hyundai dealerships
Oktoberfest brings community heritage to life
LU, Linn State consider tuition hikes
Chalk art winners named
AmerenUE searching for cause of power outage
Students collect change to help missionaries in Peru
14,000 Mid-Missourians living with Alzheimer's
New mansion preservation director reorganizes docent program, events
Ovid Bell Press to restore half of last year's pay cuts
Salvation Army outreach proves a blessing in Alma Rogers' citizenship quest
North Dakota company buys Jefferson City Honda, Hyundai dealerships
Oktoberfest brings community heritage to life
LU, Linn State consider tuition hikes
Chalk art winners named
AmerenUE searching for cause of power outage
Students collect change to help missionaries in Peru
New mansion preservation director reorganizes docent program, events
Several travel writers to visit Jefferson City
St. Louis Tea Party Endorses Ed Martin
Making music together: Steven and Jan Houser give community a musical soul
Luetkemeyer Backs YouCut Plan to End TARP, Part of Pledge to America
16 Lincoln students hurt as car hits bus
Public hearing on Carter Carburetor Superfund Site Oct. 4 at Herbert Hoover
Promotions, pay hikes for collector's staff
St. Louis Tea Party Coalition Endorses Ed Martin
Workshop explores ideas for Jefferson City's future
Luetkemeyer Highlights Concerns of EPA's Ongoing Assault on Rural America
Man charged with DWI already has 4 previous convictions
Food Fight: Get Moving, Eat Healthy
2 charged for receiving stolen property
SENATORS INTRODUCE LEGISLATION TO HELP REMEDY PROBLEMS AT ARLINGTON NATIONAL CEMETERY
Bustamante turning to Missouri Supreme Court
MCCASKILL APPLAUDS COMPLETION OF MULTI-YEAR PURCHASE OF F/A-18S
Vienna added to Superfund priorities list
Gov. Nixon orders flags to half-staff in honor of fallen U.S. Navy SEAL from Macon County
Sheriff says latest scam features call from 'paramedic'
Tool time! Every homeowner should have 15 basic tools
Man charged with weapons violation
Should public funds be used to fund art?
Tool time! Every homeowner should have 15 basic tools
Should public funds be used to fund art?
Salvation Army outreach proves a blessing in Alma Rogers' citizenship quest
Oktoberfest brings community heritage to life
Chalk art winners named
Ike Skelton hard to beat
Students collect change to help missionaries in Peru
McCaskill Cracking Down on Predatory Debt Settlement Companies
New mansion preservation director reorganizes docent program, events
Impeachment Trial Committee Receives Evidence
Several travel writers to visit Jefferson City
SENATORS INTRODUCE LEGISLATION TO HELP REMEDY PROBLEMS AT ARLINGTON NATIONAL CEMETERY
Making music together: Steven and Jan Houser give community a musical soul
MCCASKILL GRANT and COMMUNITY LOAN ANNOUNCEMENT: Daviess County awarded over $1.8 million in federal
16 Lincoln students hurt as car hits bus
Gov. Nixon declares emergency for flood-damaged highway bridge over Weldon Fork of the Thompson Rive
Promotions, pay hikes for collector's staff
Gov. Nixon details how new pharmacy database will help Missouri law enforcement fight methamphetamin
Workshop explores ideas for Jefferson City's future
Families recognized for sacrifice
Man charged with DWI already has 4 previous convictions
Police to collect unused medicine
2 charged for receiving stolen property
Westminster student earns Rotary scholarship
Bustamante turning to Missouri Supreme Court
Commissioner defends closed surtax meeting
Vienna added to Superfund priorities list
Trash contract foes seeking referendum
Students collect change to help missionaries in Peru
Carnahan Claims Social Security is Stable
New mansion preservation director reorganizes docent program, events
Lieber says GOP scores high in “gullibility gap”
Several travel writers to visit Jefferson City
Veterans Demand Apology from Vicky Hartzler for her Campaign’s Insulting Comments
Making music together: Steven and Jan Houser give community a musical soul
Columbia Daily Tribune Endorses Ike Skelton; Calls Him “Military Expert”
16 Lincoln students hurt as car hits bus
NFIB Endorses Ed Martin
Social Security: Carnahan Clueless … Or Lying To Us?
Families recognized for sacrifice
Police to collect unused medicine
Westminster student earns Rotary scholarship
Commissioner defends closed surtax meeting
Trash contract foes seeking referendum
Tool time! Every homeowner should have 15 basic tools
Should public funds be used to fund art?
Salvation Army outreach proves a blessing in Alma Rogers' citizenship quest
Oktoberfest brings community heritage to life
Chalk art winners named
Westminster student earns Rotary scholarship
Commissioner defends closed surtax meeting
Trash contract foes seeking referendum
Tool time! Every homeowner should have 15 basic tools
Should public funds be used to fund art?
Salvation Army outreach proves a blessing in Alma Rogers' citizenship quest
Press Release — Vote for name of “invisible wall” in education
Oktoberfest brings community heritage to life
Radio Spot: Fight for our Future
Diabetic attack causes wreck
Jefferson City man charged with sex, alcohol crimes
Man faces 6 charges after fleeing traffic stop
Commission considers haz-mat response changes
County continues surtax talk in closed session
Artful inspiration for young minds
Grab your camera, capture a vision
Families recognized for sacrifice
Police to collect unused medicine
Lake Expressway ribbon-cutting scheduled
Council to consider date for trash issue vote
Families recognized for sacrifice
Absentee voting applications accepted
Jefferson City weighs cutting elected position
Police to collect unused medicine
Pavers, bricks being sold for bike path
Lauer collects bits of home to make deployed troops comfortable
Westminster student earns Rotary scholarship
Foundation works to prevent teen suicide
Quilt Guild to donate stockings to food pantries for fundraising
Commissioner defends closed surtax meeting
Dogs rescued from Camden County breeder
Family fellowship at the fairgrounds
Trash contract foes seeking referendum
Historic Preservation Commission moving ahead on Jefferson City projects
Churches partner for first time for pirate-themed block party
See You At The Pole draws nearly 30
Three arrested in two Maries County stops
JCHS junior accused of school bus assault
New Bloomfield names interim superintendent
Move over, boys ...Girls are ready for some football
National Guard 203rd engineer battalion returns from Afghanistan
Fulton police rescue family with help of young girl
Woman accused of shaking baby waives arraignment
Officials continue to investigate death
St. Elizabeth woman honored as Shrine's mother of year
Panel named on Jefferson City multipurpose building
Lung problems delay Poe's recovery
Judge: Tax to stay on ballot
Cowboys for Christ spread word by how they live
Three defendants still face charges in Apache Flats break-in, death
Diabetic attack causes wreck
Man charged with arson, assault on officer, woman
SNAPSHOT: Karen Farris, project director for Missouri Youth Adult Alliance
Despite set vote, trash debate continues
Jefferson City man charged with sex, alcohol crimes
Family optimistic after 7-year-old's surgery
Capital READ grant turns new page for program
Man faces 6 charges after fleeing traffic stop
Slate from mansion roof recycled into collector's item
Fundraiser to showcase Jefferson City schools' successes
Commission considers haz-mat response changes
Trash issue put on April ballot
JC apartment house damaged in early morning fire
County continues surtax talk in closed session
Neighbors speak against rentals
Callaway County man drowns in Paradise Lake
Artful inspiration for young minds
Six injured in collision
Mosque in Jefferson City opens to curious
Grab your camera, capture a vision
Despite set vote, trash debate continues
Historic Preservation Commission moving ahead on Jefferson City projects
Churches partner for first time for pirate-themed block party
Skelton: Deadline for U.S. Service Academy Applications Nearing
New Bloomfield names interim superintendent
Three arrested in two Maries County stops
Graves Presents “A Pledge to America”House Republicans Offer a New Governing Agenda for
Woman accused of shaking baby waives arraignment
Move over, boys ...Girls are ready for some football
Graves Earns Guardian of Small Business Award
Lung problems delay Poe's recovery
Officials continue to investigate death
St. Elizabeth woman honored as Shrine's mother of year
Diabetic attack causes wreck
Judge: Tax to stay on ballot
Cowboys for Christ spread word by how they live
Jefferson City man charged with sex, alcohol crimes
Man charged with arson, assault on officer, woman
SNAPSHOT: Karen Farris, project director for Missouri Youth Adult Alliance
Man faces 6 charges after fleeing traffic stop
Family optimistic after 7-year-old's surgery
Capital READ grant turns new page for program
Commission considers haz-mat response changes
Slate from mansion roof recycled into collector's item
Fundraiser to showcase Jefferson City schools' successes
County continues surtax talk in closed session
Trash issue put on April ballot
JC apartment house damaged in early morning fire
Artful inspiration for young minds
Neighbors speak against rentals
Callaway County man drowns in Paradise Lake
Grab your camera, capture a vision
Six injured in collision
Mosque in Jefferson City opens to curious
See You At The Pole draws nearly 30
Lake Expressway ribbon-cutting scheduled
Council to consider date for trash issue vote
Skelton Receives Small Business Award
JCHS junior accused of school bus assault
Absentee voting applications accepted
Jefferson City weighs cutting elected position
Bill Breakdown: H.R. 5297, Small Business Jobs Act
Fulton police rescue family with help of young girl
Pavers, bricks being sold for bike path
Lauer collects bits of home to make deployed troops comfortable
Gov. Nixon makes appointments to various boards and commissions
Panel named on Jefferson City multipurpose building
Foundation works to prevent teen suicide
Quilt Guild to donate stockings to food pantries for fundraising
Gov. Nixon addresses regional economic-planning meeting in Kansas City
Three defendants still face charges in Apache Flats break-in, death
Dogs rescued from Camden County breeder
Family fellowship at the fairgrounds
Gov. Nixon addresses regional economic-planning meeting in Springfield
Panel named on Jefferson City multipurpose building
Slate from mansion roof recycled into collector's item
Fundraiser to showcase Jefferson City schools' successes
Three defendants still face charges in Apache Flats break-in, death
Trash issue put on April ballot
JC apartment house damaged in early morning fire
Patient's Bill of Rights
Despite set vote, trash debate continues
Neighbors speak against rentals
Callaway County man drowns in Paradise Lake
Southeast Missourian: Poll says Emerson beating Sowers
Six injured in collision
Mosque in Jefferson City opens to curious
Skelton Campaign Condemns Hartzler Campaign for Insulting Missouri Veterans
Lake Expressway ribbon-cutting scheduled
Council to consider date for trash issue vote
Carnahan Donor to Plead Guilty
Absentee voting applications accepted
Jefferson City weighs cutting elected position
Luetkemeyer Backs Priorities of the American People in New Pledge to America
Pavers, bricks being sold for bike path
Lauer collects bits of home to make deployed troops comfortable
Listening to Americans, Luetkemeyer Backs YouCut Plan to Reduce Federal Payroll
Foundation works to prevent teen suicide
Quilt Guild to donate stockings to food pantries for fundraising
Luetkemeyer Honored for Work to Create Jobs, Help Businesses Grow
Dogs rescued from Camden County breeder
Family fellowship at the fairgrounds
Health Care: What to Expect
Historic Preservation Commission moving ahead on Jefferson City projects
Churches partner for first time for pirate-themed block party
New Patient Protections Mark Six Month Anniversary of Healthcare Reform
New Bloomfield names interim superintendent
Three arrested in two Maries County stops
Senators Call on Obama to Fire Government Watchdog for Afghanistan
Woman accused of shaking baby waives arraignment
Move over, boys ...Girls are ready for some football
Gov. Nixon addresses regional economic-planning meeting in Poplar Bluff
Lung problems delay Poe's recovery
Officials continue to investigate death
St. Elizabeth woman honored as Shrine's mother of year
See You At The Pole draws nearly 30
Judge: Tax to stay on ballot
Cowboys for Christ spread word by how they live
JCHS junior accused of school bus assault
Man charged with arson, assault on officer, woman
SNAPSHOT: Karen Farris, project director for Missouri Youth Adult Alliance
Fulton police rescue family with help of young girl
Family optimistic after 7-year-old's surgery
Capital READ grant turns new page for program
Family optimistic after 7-year-old's surgery
Fundraiser to showcase Jefferson City schools' successes
Slate from mansion roof recycled into collector's item
JC apartment house damaged in early morning fire
Trash issue put on April ballot
Callaway County man drowns in Paradise Lake
Truth Check: Another Ad From Robin Carnahan's Washington Handlers, Another Lie
Neighbors speak against rentals
Mosque in Jefferson City opens to curious
Roy Blunt Campaign Announces U.S. Senate Debates
Six injured in collision
Council to consider date for trash issue vote
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Lake Expressway ribbon-cutting scheduled
Jefferson City weighs cutting elected position
Gov. Nixon appoints Mary Ann Viorel as new Marion County Collector
Absentee voting applications accepted
Lauer collects bits of home to make deployed troops comfortable
Carnahan Caught Lying to Constituents
Pavers, bricks being sold for bike path
Quilt Guild to donate stockings to food pantries for fundraising
Luetkemeyer Receives 'Friend of Farm Bureau' Honor from American Farm Bureau Federation
Foundation works to prevent teen suicide
Family fellowship at the fairgrounds
Luetkemeyer Recognized by National Group for Fighting Against Job-Killing Tax Increases
Dogs rescued from Camden County breeder
Churches partner for first time for pirate-themed block party
Historic Preservation Commission moving ahead on Jefferson City projects
Three arrested in two Maries County stops
SENATE PASSES RESOLUTION HONORING ST. LOUIS ZOO
New Bloomfield names interim superintendent
Benefit to help single mom
Gov. Nixon addresses regional economic-planning meeting in Jefferson City
Woman accused of shaking baby waives arraignment
Move over, boys ...Girls are ready for some football
St. Elizabeth woman honored as Shrine's mother of year
Lung problems delay Poe's recovery
Officials continue to investigate death
Cowboys for Christ spread word by how they live
Judge: Tax to stay on ballot
SNAPSHOT: Karen Farris, project director for Missouri Youth Adult Alliance
Man charged with arson, assault on officer, woman
Capital READ grant turns new page for program
Slate from mansion roof recycled into collector's item
JC apartment house damaged in early morning fire
Robin Carnahan's Dishonesty Exposed in New TV Ad
Trash issue put on April ballot
Callaway County man drowns in Paradise Lake
Ike Skelton Endorsed by Missouri Law Enforcement
Neighbors speak against rentals
Mosque in Jefferson City opens to curious
Luetkemeyer: Columbia Named One of the 100 Best Communities for Young People in Nation
Council to consider date for trash issue vote
Electronic, hazardous waste collection on tap
Jefferson City weighs cutting elected position
Report: No wrongdoing in fatality
Lauer collects bits of home to make deployed troops comfortable
School board won't explain official's absence
Quilt Guild to donate stockings to food pantries for fundraising
Former POW speaks at event to honor prisoners, missing
Family fellowship at the fairgrounds
Professionals share pointers with students in outside classroom
Churches partner for first time for pirate-themed block party
Baby released from hospital
Three arrested in two Maries County stops
Beetem asked to block Nov. 2 vote on earnings tax
Benefit to help single mom
Resident files trash lawsuit
Move over, boys ...Girls are ready for some football
St. Elizabeth woman honored as Shrine's mother of year
Officials continue to investigate death
Cowboys for Christ spread word by how they live
Judge: Tax to stay on ballot
SNAPSHOT: Karen Farris, project director for Missouri Youth Adult Alliance
Man charged with arson, assault on officer, woman
Capital READ grant turns new page for program
Perry County to receive federal major disaster assistance, in response to Gov. Nixon's request
Family optimistic after 7-year-old's surgery
Fundraiser to showcase Jefferson City schools' successes
Gov. Nixon addresses regional economic-planning meeting in Kirksville
Council to consider date for trash issue vote
Electronic, hazardous waste collection on tap
TV Ad Scandal: Robin Carnahan's Washington Handlers Caught Red Handed
Jefferson City weighs cutting elected position
Report: No wrongdoing in fatality
Hypocrite Robin Carnahan to Raise Money from Lobbyists in Washington, D.C.
Lauer collects bits of home to make deployed troops comfortable
School board won't explain official's absence
National Right to Life Endorses Roy Blunt for U.S. Senate
Quilt Guild to donate stockings to food pantries for fundraising
Former POW speaks at event to honor prisoners, missing
10 JCHS students earn awards
Carnahan Martin Debates – Dates, Times, Locations and Maps
Family fellowship at the fairgrounds
Professionals share pointers with students in outside classroom
World's largest steam locomotive to visit Oct. 5
Tax hikes on small businesses? Let's talk about tax cuts.
Churches partner for first time for pirate-themed block party
Baby released from hospital
Film screening set at Churchill memorial
MCCASKILL GRANT and COMMUNITY LOAN ANNOUNCEMENT: Missouri awarded over $14.5 million in federal fund
Beetem asked to block Nov. 2 vote on earnings tax
One sentenced, 2 charged for sexual crimes
Call on Carnahan Family to Forfeit Stimulus Funds
Resident files trash lawsuit
Volunteers crucial to Honor Flights
Gov. Nixon makes board and commission appointments
St. Elizabeth woman honored as Shrine's mother of year
Holts Summit balks at letting St. Martins take over CAMPO seat
Gov. Nixon announces creation of 100 new jobs at aerospace parts manufacturer in Washington, Mo.
Cowboys for Christ spread word by how they live
Opportunity knocks as Chamber moves to next phase of growth efforts
Robin Carnahan's Record in Washington: Exporting American Jobs Overseas
SNAPSHOT: Karen Farris, project director for Missouri Youth Adult Alliance
Celebrate the nation's Constitution today
Joe Biden to Hold $12,400 Per-Plate Fundraiser for Rubberstamp Robin Carnahan
Capital READ grant turns new page for program
Powder in letter sparks alert at office building
Sportsmen for Roy Blunt Coalition Launched
Fundraiser to showcase Jefferson City schools' successes
School resource officer retiring
NRA Endorses Roy Blunt for U.S. Senate
JC apartment house damaged in early morning fire
City, Allied to alter contract
Sarah Steelman: Small Businessmen and Women Support Roy Blunt
Callaway County man drowns in Paradise Lake
Interchange project making progress
VFW-PAC: Roy Blunt Is the Candidate to Entrust with National Defense, Veterans Needs
Mosque in Jefferson City opens to curious
Girl, mom witness Johns Hopkins lockdown
New Web Video: Life After the Diploma: Young Workers Left Behind
Former POW speaks at event to honor prisoners, missing
10 JCHS students earn awards
Professionals share pointers with students in outside classroom
World's largest steam locomotive to visit Oct. 5
Baby released from hospital
Film screening set at Churchill memorial
Beetem asked to block Nov. 2 vote on earnings tax
One sentenced, 2 charged for sexual crimes
Resident files trash lawsuit
Volunteers crucial to Honor Flights
St. Elizabeth woman honored as Shrine's mother of year
Holts Summit balks at letting St. Martins take over CAMPO seat
Parochial schools harness talents of parents, community
Cowboys for Christ spread word by how they live
Opportunity knocks as Chamber moves to next phase of growth efforts
Survey to gauge multipurpose building interest
SNAPSHOT: Karen Farris, project director for Missouri Youth Adult Alliance
Celebrate the nation's Constitution today
LU's Mahoney taking sabbatical
Capital READ grant turns new page for program
Powder in letter sparks alert at office building
Struemph tosses hat into mayoral race
Fundraiser to showcase Jefferson City schools' successes
School resource officer retiring
Students help guardsmen at archaeological dig
JC apartment house damaged in early morning fire
City, Allied to alter contract
Southwest renovations approved for early childhood center
Callaway County man drowns in Paradise Lake
Interchange project making progress
Funding request withdrawn for snowflakes project
Mosque in Jefferson City opens to curious
Girl, mom witness Johns Hopkins lockdown
Experts offer tips on how to minimize your risk for bed bugs
Council to consider date for trash issue vote
Electronic, hazardous waste collection on tap
Jefferson City weighs cutting elected position
Report: No wrongdoing in fatality
Bed bug case confirmed in Jefferson City
School board won't explain official's absence
Holts Summit police seek answers in woman's death
Beetem asked to block Nov. 2 vote on earnings tax
Volunteers crucial to Honor Flights
Westphalia school bus crash injures 2
Former Fort Leonard Wood Commander Endorses Ike Skelton
Resident files trash lawsuit
Holts Summit balks at letting St. Martins take over CAMPO seat
Crack in Jefferson City's sidewalk stalemate
VFW to Endorse Ike Skelton
Opportunity knocks as Chamber moves to next phase of growth efforts
Parochial schools harness talents of parents, community
Click here to hear former Ft. Leonard Wood Commander Christman express how our Congressman Ike Skelt
Celebrate the nation's Constitution today
Survey to gauge multipurpose building interest
Mark Wegman brings concept of black box theater to Jefferson City
Powder in letter sparks alert at office building
LU's Mahoney taking sabbatical
2 face charges of sexual contact with a child
School resource officer retiring
Struemph tosses hat into mayoral race
CASA volunteers guide children caught in legal maze
City, Allied to alter contract
Students help guardsmen at archaeological dig
Recovery Fest celebrates lives reclaimed
Interchange project making progress
Southwest renovations approved for early childhood center
Work-to-learn program strives to keep ninth-graders in school
Event to offer glimpse inside Islam, mosque
Funding request withdrawn for snowflakes project
Mid-Missouri schools' annual performance scores improve slightly
Girl, mom witness Johns Hopkins lockdown
Experts offer tips on how to minimize your risk for bed bugs
Jenny Patterson: Speaking a very special language
Electronic, hazardous waste collection on tap
Bed bug case confirmed in Jefferson City
Community to benefit from collaboration on life-saving technology
Report: No wrongdoing in fatality
Holts Summit police seek answers in woman's death
Helias participating in teen safe-driving program
School board won't explain official's absence
10 JCHS students earn awards
Best of sidewalk artists' work at Jazz Fest will be used in flag
Former POW speaks at event to honor prisoners, missing
World's largest steam locomotive to visit Oct. 5
Bikers for Babies Ride set for Saturday
Professionals share pointers with students in outside classroom
Film screening set at Churchill memorial
Big harvest from hobby vineyard will be used in local wine
Baby released from hospital
One sentenced, 2 charged for sexual crimes
'Spending Revolt' bus carrying conservative stream of thought to D.C.
Missouri democrat endorsed by NRA, attacks republican as “anti-gun”
Powder in letter sparks alert at office building
LU's Mahoney taking sabbatical
2 face charges of sexual contact with a child
School resource officer retiring
Struemph tosses hat into mayoral race
CASA volunteers guide children caught in legal maze
Students help guardsmen at archaeological dig
Recovery Fest celebrates lives reclaimed
Gov. Nixon visits Maplewood Richmond Heights and Webster Groves school districts to detail construct
City, Allied to alter contract
Southwest renovations approved for early childhood center
Work-to-learn program strives to keep ninth-graders in school
Cemetery dedicated, Several hundred attend Veterans Cemetery opening
Interchange project making progress
Funding request withdrawn for snowflakes project
Mid-Missouri schools' annual performance scores improve slightly
“I think it’s important to have someone who knows the importance of our nation’s s
Event to offer glimpse inside Islam, mosque
Experts offer tips on how to minimize your risk for bed bugs
Jenny Patterson: Speaking a very special language
Commemmorating Constitution Day!
Girl, mom witness Johns Hopkins lockdown
Bed bug case confirmed in Jefferson City
Community to benefit from collaboration on life-saving technology
Akin calls for reducing government obstacles to job creation
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Holts Summit police seek answers in woman's death
Helias participating in teen safe-driving program
MCCASKILL TO DISCUSS FEDERAL GRANT FUNDING FOR LAMBERT-STL AIRPORT
10 JCHS students earn awards
Best of sidewalk artists' work at Jazz Fest will be used in flag
Gov. Nixon orders flags to half-staff in four northwest Missouri counties to honor fallen law enforc
World's largest steam locomotive to visit Oct. 5
Bikers for Babies Ride set for Saturday
Don’t-nate
Film screening set at Churchill memorial
Big harvest from hobby vineyard will be used in local wine
Julie Stone handing out the Missouri Libertarian Party's Show Me Freedom newsletter to those t
One sentenced, 2 charged for sexual crimes
'Spending Revolt' bus carrying conservative stream of thought to D.C.
These photos are of various events that Julie Stone attended.
Volunteers crucial to Honor Flights
Westphalia school bus crash injures 2
Ike Skelton to Receive Friend of Farm Bureau Award
Holts Summit balks at letting St. Martins take over CAMPO seat
Crack in Jefferson City's sidewalk stalemate
NRA Endorses Ike Skelton; Skelton Calls on Hartzler to Renounce Her Anti-Gun Record
Opportunity knocks as Chamber moves to next phase of growth efforts
Parochial schools harness talents of parents, community
Luetkemeyer: Government Must Remember Our Constitution Begins 'We The People'
Celebrate the nation's Constitution today
Survey to gauge multipurpose building interest
Mark Wegman brings concept of black box theater to Jefferson City
Experts offer tips on how to minimize your risk for bed bugs
Jenny Patterson: Speaking a very special language
Desperate Carnahan Seeks to Protect the Carnahan Washington Dynasty
Bed bug case confirmed in Jefferson City
Community to benefit from collaboration on life-saving technology
Robin Carnahan's Big Labor Union Bosses: 'Kick Blunt's *EXPLETIVE*'
Holts Summit police seek answers in woman's death
Helias participating in teen safe-driving program
Rubberstamp Robin Carnahan's Latest Attack Ad: More Untruthfulness, More Distractions
10 JCHS students earn awards
Best of sidewalk artists' work at Jazz Fest will be used in flag
Robin Carnahan's Record in Washington: Exporting American Jobs Overseas
World's largest steam locomotive to visit Oct. 5
Bikers for Babies Ride set for Saturday
Joe Biden to Hold $12,400 Per-Plate Fundraiser for Rubberstamp Robin Carnahan
Film screening set at Churchill memorial
Big harvest from hobby vineyard will be used in local wine
Sportsmen for Roy Blunt Coalition Launched
One sentenced, 2 charged for sexual crimes
'Spending Revolt' bus carrying conservative stream of thought to D.C.
NRA Endorses Roy Blunt for U.S. Senate
Volunteers crucial to Honor Flights
Westphalia school bus crash injures 2
Sarah Steelman: Small Businessmen and Women Support Roy Blunt
TV Ad Scandal: Robin Carnahan's Washington Handlers Caught Red Handed
Holts Summit balks at letting St. Martins take over CAMPO seat
Crack in Jefferson City's sidewalk stalemate
VFW-PAC: Roy Blunt Is the Candidate to Entrust with National Defense, Veterans Needs
McCaskill Applauds Final Passage of Small Business Jobs Act
Opportunity knocks as Chamber moves to next phase of growth efforts
Parochial schools harness talents of parents, community
New Web Video: Life After the Diploma: Young Workers Left Behind
Senate Passes Bill That Makes Multi-Year Purchase of F/A-18s Imminent
Survey to gauge multipurpose building interest
Mark Wegman brings concept of black box theater to Jefferson City
Hypocrite Robin Carnahan to Raise Money from Lobbyists in Washington, D.C.
LU's Mahoney taking sabbatical
2 face charges of sexual contact with a child
National Right to Life Endorses Roy Blunt for U.S. Senate
Struemph tosses hat into mayoral race
CASA volunteers guide children caught in legal maze
NRA Endorses Ike Skelton; Skelton Calls on Hartzler to Renounce Her Anti-Gun Record
Students help guardsmen at archaeological dig
Recovery Fest celebrates lives reclaimed
Luetkemeyer Backs YouCut Proposal to Collect Unpaid Taxes from Federal Employees
Southwest renovations approved for early childhood center
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Westphalia school bus crash injures 2
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2 face charges of sexual contact with a child
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LU's Mahoney taking sabbatical
CASA volunteers guide children caught in legal maze
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McCaskill Sponsors Legislation to Extend Critical Disaster Recovery Funding
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Funding request withdrawn for snowflakes project
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Meta man bound over for trial
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Graves Greets Art Contest Winner
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County explores Eugene water system deal
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Local man sentenced to 5 years for burglary, assault
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'Spending Revolt' bus carrying conservative stream of thought to D.C.
Skelton: Lincoln getting agriculture grants
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Westphalia school bus crash injures 2
JC School Board to consider contracts, talk about operations
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Caterpillar executive to speak at dedication
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Detail of jail design questioned
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Historic downtown Jefferson City apartments sold
County explores Eugene water system deal
Jefferson City wins green grant
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AMVETS to collect donations for wounded veterans facility
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Two brothers charged in burglaries
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LU curators OK new 'green' parking lot
Holts Summit man awarded French 'Legion of Honor' medal
Frustration snowballs over project
Jefferson City Council hears more on plan for convention center
Pantry's shelves looking bare
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Fraternity strives to connect men spiritually
DNR awards $1M mine project in Central Missouri
Two brothers charged in burglaries
4 teenage robbery suspects certified as adults
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Utility to begin Jefferson City water well project
LU curators OK new 'green' parking lot
Holts Summit man awarded French 'Legion of Honor' medal
Frustration snowballs over project
Jefferson City Council hears more on plan for convention center
Pantry's shelves looking bare
New judge assigned to Cole County law enforcement fee case
Detail of jail design questioned
Alcohol banned from tailgating near Adkins Stadium
Gov. Nixon visits Camp Pin Oak, emphasizes importance of rebuilding historic dining lodge destroyed
Accused Cole County teen killer raises education request
Calvary Lutheran inducts four into National Honor Society
Gov. Nixon appoints Beverly Duncan as Linn County public administrator
9/11 commemoration ceremony set for Friday
Residents and businesses in nine Missouri counties eligible to receive low-interest disaster recover
Conference focuses on science, math
Workshop teaches seniors to stretch health care dollars
Historic downtown Jefferson City apartments sold
Two women recount the changes in their lives as Recovery Fest nears
Jefferson City wins green grant
Kylie Nolla takes helm of Helias student body
JCTV: YouTube expands reach, adds immediacy
New Bloomfield hosts festival packed with ideas to energize people
Man in botched robbery pleads guilty
AMVETS to collect donations for wounded veterans facility
Skelton Salutes U.S. Troops as Combat Forces Leave Iraq
Skelton: Supporting Small Businesses a Priority
Utility to begin Jefferson City water well project
MCCASKILL: SEMO PORT CRUCIAL TO REGIONAL ECONOMY
Don't Reward Failure
CARNAHAN EXPRESSES CONCERN REGARDING DELAYS IN NOTIFYING VETERANS OF COCHRAN TEST RESULTS
A Move Toward More Secure Borders
Luetkemeyer Receives Economic Freedom Award from Club for Growth
Skelton: New Predator Mission to Bring 280 Personnel to Whiteman
Holts Summit man awarded French 'Legion of Honor' medal
McCaskill Sponsored Border Security Bill Passes Senate
Where are the alarm bells?
CARNAHAN URGES HOUSE COLLEAGUES TO TAKE ACTION, HOLD BP ACCOUNTABLE FOR GULF SPILL
PRESS RELEASE 8/18/10: Congressman Cleaver Meets with School Superintendents Regarding New Money for
Luetkemeyer Votes to Stop Wasting Taxpayer Dollars on First-Class Perks for Amtrak
Skelton Calls on Senate to Pass Biodiesel Tax Credit Extension
Jefferson City Council hears more on plan for convention center
MCCASKILL GRANT ANNOUNCEMENT: Missouri to receive over $800,000 in federal funding
Peace through weakness is not viable
RUSS CARNAHAN OUTLINES AUGUST WORK PERIOD SCHEDULE
New Credit Card Rules Took Effect August 22, 2010
Luetkemeyer Stands Up for Troops, Votes Yes on Critical Funding Bill
Skelton: While Water Remains High, Corps in Control
New judge assigned to Cole County law enforcement fee case
MCCASKILL GRANT ANNOUNCEMENT: St. Clair County to receive over $100,000 in federal grant funding
MCCASKILLÂ’S GAO BILL MOVES FORWARD
RUSS CARNAHAN TO RETURN TO DC FOR EMERGENCY VOTE TO SAVE 3,000 MISSOURI TEACHERS' JOBS
How the fight over tax breaks affects you
Luetkemeyer Backs Bipartisan YouCut Proposal to Save Taxpayers $1.1 Billion
Skelton Protects Missouri Seniors', Veterans' Access to Medical Care
Alcohol banned from tailgating near Adkins Stadium
McCaskill Applauds Rural Broadband Grant for Missouri
MCCASKILL AND BOND ASK FOR DISASTER DECLARATION IN NORTHERN MISSOURI
RUSS CARNAHAN BLASTS SENATE REPUBLICANS FOR BLOCKING HELP FOR SMALL BUSINESSES
NEXUS of Excellence
Luetkemeyer Embarking on Show-Me Small Business Jobs Tour Across 9th District
Skelton Votes to Protect Community Lenders, Rural Small Businesses
Calvary Lutheran inducts four into National Honor Society
McCaskill Hosts Town Hall Forums Across Missouri
McCaskill Staff Hold “Kitchen Table Talks” to Assist Constituents In St. Louis County
RUSS CARNAHAN AGAIN NAMED "BEST IN CONGRESS" BY WORKING MOTHER MAGAZINE
The Grace Tully Collection of FDR Papers
Luetkemeyer Named Taxpayer Hero by Citizens Against Government Waste
Skelton Calls for Vote to Support Troops in Afghanistan and Iraq
9/11 commemoration ceremony set for Friday
MCCASKILL GRANT ANNOUNCEMENT: St. Louis awarded over $800,000 in federal grant funding
MCCASKILL GRANT and COMMUNITY LOAN ANNOUNCEMENT: Missouri communities awarded almost $2.7 million in
CARNAHAN APPLAUDS KEY BIOSCIENCE COMPANY EXPANSION IN ST. LOUIS
Clay Intervenes to Save Medicare/Medicaid Waiver for St. Louis Healthcare Centers
Luetkemeyer Hosting We The People Town Halls in Fulton, Montgomery City, Bowling Green
Skelton Votes to Delay New FEMA Flood Insurance Requirements
Conference focuses on science, math
Workshop teaches seniors to stretch health care dollars
MCCASKILL GRANT ANNOUNCEMENT: Aurora School District to receive nearly $1 million in federal grant f
RUSS CARNAHAN ANNOUNCES LEGISLATION TO HELP BIOTECH ENTREPRENEURS LAUNCH NEW SMALL BUSINESSES
FEMA OKs $3M buyout of 26 University City homes Read more: FEMA OKs $3M buyout of 26 University City
Luetkemeyer to Celebrate Agriculture, Listen to Concerns During Missouri State Fair Visit
Skelton: Senate Must Pass War Funding without Delay
Historic downtown Jefferson City apartments sold
Two women recount the changes in their lives as Recovery Fest nears
MCCASKILL GRANT ANNOUNCEMENT: Parkway School District to receive over $700,000 in federal grant fund
RUSS CARNAHAN URGES QUICK ACTION ON HOUSE-PASSED BILL TO MAKE OIL DRILLING SAFER, HOLD BIG OIL ...
New Bill Would Bring Congressionally Mandated Reports Online
Luetkemeyer Announces 9th District Disaster Assistance from Agriculture Department
Skelton: Whiteman to Receive Navy Seabee Headquarters Detachment
Jefferson City wins green grant
Kylie Nolla takes helm of Helias student body
MCCASKILL: CONTRACTING MUST BE CONSIDERED IN DEFENSE STRATEGY REVIEW
MEDIA ADVISORY: Akin holds 1st Facebook Town Hall
U. City residents prone to floods get good news about buyout grants
Luetkemeyer Praises "Freeze and Cut" Proposal
Skelton Resolution Honoring WWII Veterans and Current Troops Passes House
Luetkemeyer Patriot Day Statement
JCTV: YouTube expands reach, adds immediacy
New Bloomfield hosts festival packed with ideas to energize people
MCCASKILL COLUMN: RIGHTING THE WRONGS AT ARLINGTON
No budget, no troop funding, but there is a Facebook Town Hall!
$500M in stimulus funds brings 200 jobs to St. Louis
Make It in America
Skelton Will Fight to Keep Fort Leonard Wood and Whiteman Air Force Base
U.S. flag, Missouri flag to be flown at half-staff Saturday in honor of those who died in terrorist
Man in botched robbery pleads guilty
AMVETS to collect donations for wounded veterans facility
MCCASKILL APPLAUDS RURAL BROADBAND GRANTS FOR MISSOURI
Don't Kill Our Economy by Increasing Taxes
Lawmakers vary on Census savings claim
Back to School…and Washington
Skelton Lauds Passage of Needed War Funding
Skelton Applauds UN Sanctions against Iran
Juvenile held in strong armed robbery
JC couple win $50,000 in lottery
SENATE PASSES MEASURE TO FULLY SECURE U.S.-MEXICAN BORDER
Akin Calls Administration on Propaganda Website
FACA Lift: House Passes Bill to Increase Accountability in the "Fifth Arm of Government"
Bill Breakdown: H.R. 1586, Education Jobs and Medicaid Assistance Act
Skelton Urges President to Expedite Missouri Disaster Assistance
Skelton Will Investigate Problems at Arlington National Cemetery
5 years later, murder remains unsolved
Officials: Scam using name of Jays team
MCCASKILL GRANT ANNOUNCEMENT: Missouri to receive over $600,000 in federal grant funding
Akin Statement on Jobs Report
Finalists offer ideas for remaking Arch grounds, riverfront
Skelton: Bill a Win for Whiteman Air Force Base, Fort Leonard Wood, and Missouri’s Veterans
Skelton Meets with President-Elect of the Missouri Cattlemen’s Association
Accused Cole County teen killer raises education request
DNR awards $1M mine project in Central Missouri
McCaskill Hosts Town Hall Forums Across Missouri
How government can help small business
Top federal parks chief promises to help Arch project
PRESS RELEASE 8/10/10: Cleaver votes to save 3,300 teacher jobs in Missouri
SKELTON DELIVERS KEYNOTE ADDRESS AT USS MISSOURI COMMISSIONING CEREMONY
Skelton: “Senate Killed Bill to Stop EPA”
Gov. Nixon orders flags to half-staff in honor of fallen soldier from Jefferson County
4 teenage robbery suspects certified as adults
Senate Passes McCaskill Bill to Fully Secure U.S.-Mexico Border
Akin Rejects state Bailout: Decries profligate Spending by Pelosi Congress
4 Vets Treated At St. Louis VA Medical Center Test Positive For Hepatitis
Social Security turns 75!
DNR awards $1M mine project in Central Missouri
Gov. Nixon attends groundbreaking at new Barton Farm campus of North Central Missouri College
4 teenage robbery suspects certified as adults
Gov. Nixon details construction projects financed by no-interest bonds during visit to Liberty Nort
Utility to begin Jefferson City water well project
Second-hand stores get first rating
Holts Summit man awarded French 'Legion of Honor' medal
SNAPSHOT: Gary Verslues in third stint at Blair Oaks
Jefferson City Council hears more on plan for convention center
Mobile banking accruing interest
New judge assigned to Cole County law enforcement fee case
Local veteran to receive French Legion of Honor Medal
Alcohol banned from tailgating near Adkins Stadium
Criminal charge against contractor different from civil complaint
Police investigating Jefferson City shootings
German 'partners' enjoy Jefferson City visit, friendships
Workshop teaches seniors to stretch health care dollars
Two women recount the changes in their lives as Recovery Fest nears
Kylie Nolla takes helm of Helias student body
New Bloomfield hosts festival packed with ideas to energize people
AMVETS to collect donations for wounded veterans facility
JC couple win $50,000 in lottery
Officials: Scam using name of Jays team
Mobile banking accruing interest
Local veteran to receive French Legion of Honor Medal
Criminal charge against contractor different from civil complaint
Police investigating Jefferson City shootings
German 'partners' enjoy Jefferson City visit, friendships
Workshop teaches seniors to stretch health care dollars
Two women recount the changes in their lives as Recovery Fest nears
Kylie Nolla takes helm of Helias student body
Gov. Nixon announces $3.3 million watershed conservation grant affecting Mark Twain Lake
New Bloomfield hosts festival packed with ideas to energize people
Panel explores Old Town challenges
State to vote on real estate amendment
EPA cites MoDOT for violations
Days of Caring touch volunteers, those they serve
Student-driven program building sense of community in school
Officials: Text messages could supplement sirens
Second-hand stores get first rating
SNAPSHOT: Gary Verslues in third stint at Blair Oaks
Panel explores Old Town challenges
State to vote on real estate amendment
EPA cites MoDOT for violations
Days of Caring touch volunteers, those they serve
Student-driven program building sense of community in school
Officials: Text messages could supplement sirens
Second-hand stores get first rating
SNAPSHOT: Gary Verslues in third stint at Blair Oaks
Mobile banking accruing interest
Protection order hearing delayed
Local veteran to receive French Legion of Honor Medal
Conference center plan advancing to council
Criminal charge against contractor different from civil complaint
Special Learning Center wins Pepsi Refresh grant
Police investigating Jefferson City shootings
Pacesetters jumpstart United Way campaign with nearly 40 percent of goal
German 'partners' enjoy Jefferson City visit, friendships
Statute of limitations unclear in surtax debacle
Choosing our character
Family in dispute over el Jimador name on new restaurant
State to vote on real estate amendment
Jay Band Drum Line wins Mozingo
EPA cites MoDOT for violations
AG files charges against local man
Days of Caring touch volunteers, those they serve
Parochial schools instill character with life lessons
Student-driven program building sense of community in school
Highway panel OKs locations of 2 highway projects
Officials: Text messages could supplement sirens
Knowles YMCA building gets toned up
Mobile banking accruing interest
German delegation to visit Capital City
Local veteran to receive French Legion of Honor Medal
Second teen charged in LU robberies
Criminal charge against contractor different from civil complaint
Man charged in hostage situation
Police investigating Jefferson City shootings
Protection order hearing delayed
German 'partners' enjoy Jefferson City visit, friendships
Conference center plan advancing to council
Special Learning Center wins Pepsi Refresh grant
Pacesetters jumpstart United Way campaign with nearly 40 percent of goal
Statute of limitations unclear in surtax debacle
Choosing our character
Second-hand stores get first rating
Family in dispute over el Jimador name on new restaurant
SNAPSHOT: Gary Verslues in third stint at Blair Oaks
Panel explores Old Town challenges
Missouri Bar urge voters to remove judge
Knowles YMCA building gets toned up
Blasting to start Tuesday at Missouri Blvd./Mo. 179
German delegation to visit Capital City
Hostage situation averted in Jefferson City
Second teen charged in LU robberies
DNA test sought on knife in 9-year-old's death
Man charged in hostage situation
Black Lab provides special influence on kids as therapy dog
Protection order hearing delayed
Dream Factory sending Jefferson City family to Florida
Conference center plan advancing to council
Grenade found in home's basement
Special Learning Center wins Pepsi Refresh grant
Teen charged with two robberies on LU campus
Pacesetters jumpstart United Way campaign with nearly 40 percent of goal
Suspect in shooting, police chase charged
Statute of limitations unclear in surtax debacle
Staffing at new jail debated
Choosing our character
Parents learn how to make math fun at home
Family in dispute over el Jimador name on new restaurant
Watch out: Neighbors fight crime
Firefighter answers the call
Days of Caring touch volunteers, those they serve
Missouri Bar urge voters to remove judge
Mid-Missouri law enforcement agencies awarded grants
Student-driven program building sense of community in school
Jay Band Drum Line wins Mozingo
Five teens injured in Cole County wreck
Officials: Text messages could supplement sirens
AG files charges against local man
Highway section to be dedicated to MoDOT worker
Parochial schools instill character with life lessons
Students, others gather at new Lutheran high school to add personal touch to construction
Highway panel OKs locations of 2 highway projects
Conditions improving at cemetery
Family in dispute over el Jimador name on new restaurant
Watch out: Neighbors fight crime
Firefighter answers the call
Missouri Bar urge voters to remove judge
Mid-Missouri law enforcement agencies awarded grants
Jay Band Drum Line wins Mozingo
Five teens injured in Cole County wreck
AG files charges against local man
Highway section to be dedicated to MoDOT worker
Parochial schools instill character with life lessons
Students, others gather at new Lutheran high school to add personal touch to construction
Highway panel OKs locations of 2 highway projects
Conditions improving at cemetery
Knowles YMCA building gets toned up
Blasting to start Tuesday at Missouri Blvd./Mo. 179
German delegation to visit Capital City
Hostage situation averted in Jefferson City
Second teen charged in LU robberies
DNA test sought on knife in 9-year-old's death
Man charged in hostage situation
Black Lab provides special influence on kids as therapy dog
Protection order hearing delayed
Dream Factory sending Jefferson City family to Florida
Conference center plan advancing to council
Grenade found in home's basement
Special Learning Center wins Pepsi Refresh grant
Teen charged with two robberies on LU campus
Pacesetters jumpstart United Way campaign with nearly 40 percent of goal
Suspect in shooting, police chase charged
Statute of limitations unclear in surtax debacle
Staffing at new jail debated
Governor Nixon announces creation of up to 400 new jobs in Perryville through aircraft corporation
Choosing our character
Parents learn how to make math fun at home
Gov. Nixon announces smelter expansion at Noranda Aluminum in New Madrid
Parents learn how to make math fun at home
Watch out: Neighbors fight crime
Firefighter answers the call
Missouri Bar urge voters to remove judge
Mid-Missouri law enforcement agencies awarded grants
Jay Band Drum Line wins Mozingo
Five teens injured in Cole County wreck
AG files charges against local man
Highway section to be dedicated to MoDOT worker
Parochial schools instill character with life lessons
Students, others gather at new Lutheran high school to add personal touch to construction
Highway panel OKs locations of 2 highway projects
Conditions improving at cemetery
Blasting to start Tuesday at Missouri Blvd./Mo. 179
Knowles YMCA building gets toned up
Hostage situation averted in Jefferson City
German delegation to visit Capital City
DNA test sought on knife in 9-year-old's death
Second teen charged in LU robberies
Black Lab provides special influence on kids as therapy dog
Man charged in hostage situation
Dream Factory sending Jefferson City family to Florida
Grenade found in home's basement
Teen charged with two robberies on LU campus
Suspect in shooting, police chase charged
Staffing at new jail debated
Grenade found in home's basement
Businessman takes constitutional issues on the road
Teen charged with two robberies on LU campus
Historic building, now arts center, always had a starring role in community
Suspect in shooting, police chase charged
Penitentiary panel looks to recruit developers
Staffing at new jail debated
Author to discuss character traits
Parents learn how to make math fun at home
New Bloomfield event honors country, veterans
Watch out: Neighbors fight crime
Firefighter answers the call
Mid-Missouri law enforcement agencies awarded grants
Five teens injured in Cole County wreck
Highway section to be dedicated to MoDOT worker
Students, others gather at new Lutheran high school to add personal touch to construction
Conditions improving at cemetery
Blasting to start Tuesday at Missouri Blvd./Mo. 179
Gov. Nixon makes board and commission appointments, including Coordinating Board for Higher Educatio
Hostage situation averted in Jefferson City
Gov. Nixon appoints Brookfield man as Linn County presiding commissioner
DNA test sought on knife in 9-year-old's death
Gov. Nixon appoints deputy clerk as new Putnam County Clerk
Black Lab provides special influence on kids as therapy dog
Gov. Nixon appoints new Douglas County coroner
Dream Factory sending Jefferson City family to Florida
Gov. Nixon names search committee for next Director of Department of Natural Resources
Conditions improving at cemetery
Blasting to start Tuesday at Missouri Blvd./Mo. 179
Hostage situation averted in Jefferson City
DNA test sought on knife in 9-year-old's death
Black Lab provides special influence on kids as therapy dog
Dream Factory sending Jefferson City family to Florida
Businessman takes constitutional issues on the road
Historic building, now arts center, always had a starring role in community
Penitentiary panel looks to recruit developers
Author to discuss character traits
New Bloomfield event honors country, veterans
Firefighter answers the call
Mid-Missouri law enforcement agencies awarded grants
Five teens injured in Cole County wreck
Highway section to be dedicated to MoDOT worker
Students, others gather at new Lutheran high school to add personal touch to construction
Highway section to be dedicated to MoDOT worker
Annual barbecue provides Boost
Students, others gather at new Lutheran high school to add personal touch to construction
Property tax levy lowered
Conditions improving at cemetery
Blair Oaks suggests third repayment plan
Callaway schools keep an eye on cyberbullying
Smoking ban placed on Fulton ballot
Group offers hope for mothers
Police searching for suspect in shooting
Gov. Nixon appoints Mary E. Nelson Administrative Hearing Commissioner
Officials explain discrepancies in trash-service numbers
Gov. Nixon orders flags to half-staff in Lincoln and Warren counties to honor fallen law enforcement
Businessman takes constitutional issues on the road
Gov. Nixon appoints acting director at Department of Natural Resources pending national search
Historic building, now arts center, always had a starring role in community
Gov. Nixon orders flags to half-staff in honor of fallen soldier from Kirksville
Penitentiary panel looks to recruit developers
New Bloomfield to celebrate America, veterans
Author to discuss character traits
Authorities: Body found near St. Louis is not local teen's
New Bloomfield event honors country, veterans
City official involved in minor traffic accident
Firefighter answers the call
Infant's condition upgraded
Mid-Missouri law enforcement agencies awarded grants
Cyclists cross nation with petition for emphasis on Alzheimer's
Five teens injured in Cole County wreck
State employees decry health care changes
Officials explain discrepancies in trash-service numbers
Businessman takes constitutional issues on the road
Historic building, now arts center, always had a starring role in community
Penitentiary panel looks to recruit developers
New Bloomfield to celebrate America, veterans
Author to discuss character traits
Authorities: Body found near St. Louis is not local teen's
New Bloomfield event honors country, veterans
City official involved in minor traffic accident
Infant's condition upgraded
Cyclists cross nation with petition for emphasis on Alzheimer's
State employees decry health care changes
Annual barbecue provides Boost
Property tax levy lowered
Blair Oaks suggests third repayment plan
Callaway schools keep an eye on cyberbullying
Smoking ban placed on Fulton ballot
Group offers hope for mothers
Police searching for suspect in shooting
Doctors: Artificial lung saved Eldon boy
Jefferson City touts success of latest roundabout
New Bloomfield to celebrate America, veterans
2 arrested, third sought in Osage meth raid
Authorities: Body found near St. Louis is not local teen's
Trash petitions certified but issue won't be on November ballot
City official involved in minor traffic accident
Agency probes day care provider
Infant's condition upgraded
Deputies' vehicles in 7 accidents since June
Cyclists cross nation with petition for emphasis on Alzheimer's
Portland residents meet about rebuilding
State employees decry health care changes
Explosives to drop old Mo. 17 bridge next week
Eugene School tax rate set
Annual barbecue provides Boost
Russellville council fills seat
Mid-Missouri native drowns in Maine
Property tax levy lowered
Slumberland store forced to close
Missouri River race finally hits water today
Blair Oaks suggests third repayment plan
Second suspect sought in Owensville robbery
Trinity Lutheran students, staff get proactive against bullying
Callaway schools keep an eye on cyberbullying
Local man charged with sodomy
Baby sitter accused of shaking infant
Aguiar trial gets change of venue to Camden County
German visitors to arrive Sept. 3
Smoking ban placed on Fulton ballot
Grand jury indicts Loose Creek, Fulton men
Fulton tract certified as elite industrial site
Group offers hope for mothers
Arts commission vote against donation to be revisited
3 Mid-Missouri towns awarded grants totaling more than $1 million
Police searching for suspect in shooting
Youth group gathers old shoes for Haiti water project
Old Town revitalization task force forms
Officials explain discrepancies in trash-service numbers
River 340 passes through Mid-Missouri
Cole County Circuit Court explains budget request
Cyclists cross nation with petition for emphasis on Alzheimer's
Portland residents meet about rebuilding
Gov. Nixon discusses law to take effect that will enhance protections for victims of child abuse and
State employees decry health care changes
Explosives to drop old Mo. 17 bridge next week
Eugene School tax rate set
Annual barbecue provides Boost
Russellville council fills seat
Mid-Missouri native drowns in Maine
Property tax levy lowered
Slumberland store forced to close
Missouri River race finally hits water today
Blair Oaks suggests third repayment plan
Second suspect sought in Owensville robbery
Trinity Lutheran students, staff get proactive against bullying
Local man charged with sodomy
Baby sitter accused of shaking infant
Aguiar trial gets change of venue to Camden County
German visitors to arrive Sept. 3
Grand jury indicts Loose Creek, Fulton men
Fulton tract certified as elite industrial site
Arts commission vote against donation to be revisited
3 Mid-Missouri towns awarded grants totaling more than $1 million
Youth group gathers old shoes for Haiti water project
Old Town revitalization task force forms
River 340 passes through Mid-Missouri
Cole County Circuit Court explains budget request
Doctors: Artificial lung saved Eldon boy
Jefferson City touts success of latest roundabout
New Bloomfield to celebrate America, veterans
2 arrested, third sought in Osage meth raid
Authorities: Body found near St. Louis is not local teen's
Trash petitions certified but issue won't be on November ballot
City official involved in minor traffic accident
Agency probes day care provider
Infant's condition upgraded
Deputies' vehicles in 7 accidents since June
Gov. Nixon announces new law protecting seniors who cancel insurance policies
Arts commission vote against donation to be revisited
3 Mid-Missouri towns awarded grants totaling more than $1 million
Youth group gathers old shoes for Haiti water project
Old Town revitalization task force forms
River 340 passes through Mid-Missouri
Cole County Circuit Court explains budget request
Doctors: Artificial lung saved Eldon boy
Jefferson City touts success of latest roundabout
2 arrested, third sought in Osage meth raid
Trash petitions certified but issue won't be on November ballot
Nixon announces creation of 37 new jobs in Cuba at transformer manufacturer
Agency probes day care provider
Gov. Nixon announces 85 new jobs in Houston at national air medical service provider
Deputies' vehicles in 7 accidents since June
Seven more Missouri counties to receive federal major disaster assistance, in response to Gov. Nixon
Portland residents meet about rebuilding
Gov. Nixon appoints assistant prosecuting attorney as new associate circuit judge for Jackson County
Explosives to drop old Mo. 17 bridge next week
Eugene School tax rate set
Russellville council fills seat
Mid-Missouri native drowns in Maine
Slumberland store forced to close
Missouri River race finally hits water today
Second suspect sought in Owensville robbery
Trinity Lutheran students, staff get proactive against bullying
Local man charged with sodomy
Baby sitter accused of shaking infant
Aguiar trial gets change of venue to Camden County
German visitors to arrive Sept. 3
Grand jury indicts Loose Creek, Fulton men
Fulton tract certified as elite industrial site
Baby sitter accused of shaking infant
German visitors to arrive Sept. 3
Fulton tract certified as elite industrial site
3 Mid-Missouri towns awarded grants totaling more than $1 million
Old Town revitalization task force forms
Gov. Nixon details school construction projects financed by no-interest bonds during visit to Spring
Cole County Circuit Court explains budget request
Neighborhood watch planned for Renns Addition
Jefferson City touts success of latest roundabout
Coalition will offer family fitness program
2 arrested, third sought in Osage meth raid
Alzheimer's Ride coming to Jefferson City
Trash petitions certified but issue won't be on November ballot
State War of 1812 organization rechartered
Agency probes day care provider
Jane Hubbs leaves a strong mark on county department
Deputies' vehicles in 7 accidents since June
State guard members man streets
Guard agribusiness team back from year in Afghanistan
Eugene School tax rate set
Mid-Missouri native drowns in Maine
Missouri River race finally hits water today
Trinity Lutheran students, staff get proactive against bullying
Alzheimer's Ride coming to Jefferson City
Area man, woman charged in burglaries
State War of 1812 organization rechartered
Walk-away student has school officials emphasizing policies
Jane Hubbs leaves a strong mark on county department
Superintendent: School board will review surtax proposal
State guard members man streets
Concord marks five years by surrounding school with prayer
Guard agribusiness team back from year in Afghanistan
Robbery trial delayed after change in plea
Eugene School tax rate set
Mid-Mo. schools keep pace on ACTs
Mid-Missouri native drowns in Maine
Cub Scout recruitment under way
Missouri River race finally hits water today
St. Elizabeth school named finalist in contest
Trinity Lutheran students, staff get proactive against bullying
Amtrak schedule adjusted for three days
Baby sitter accused of shaking infant
Club offers chance to get out, boogie
Joyce denies education motion in Bustamante case
Taking strides for breast cancer
Emergency crews clean up liquid oxygen spill
Consultant recommends focus on education
Gov. Nixon details school construction projects financed by no-interest bonds during visit to De Sot
Festival brings denominations together
Gov. Nixon appoints Parma business owner to disciplinary commission on state, municipal judges
Water: How clean and safe is yours?
Gov. Nixon details school construction projects financed by no-interest bonds during visit to Hannib
Neighborhood watch planned for Renns Addition
Jefferson City man charged with arson
Coalition will offer family fitness program
Median work under way on US 63
Festival brings denominations together
Opening date for jail pushed back
Water: How clean and safe is yours?
Surtax repayment plan declined
Neighborhood watch planned for Renns Addition
Jefferson City man charged with arson
Coalition will offer family fitness program
Median work under way on US 63
Alzheimer's Ride coming to Jefferson City
Area man, woman charged in burglaries
State War of 1812 organization rechartered
Walk-away student has school officials emphasizing policies
Jane Hubbs leaves a strong mark on county department
Superintendent: School board will review surtax proposal
State guard members man streets
Concord marks five years by surrounding school with prayer
Guard agribusiness team back from year in Afghanistan
Robbery trial delayed after change in plea
Mid-Mo. schools keep pace on ACTs
Cub Scout recruitment under way
St. Elizabeth school named finalist in contest
New Bloomfield board OKs levy with no increase
Amtrak schedule adjusted for three days
Tebbetts market to bring town together
Club offers chance to get out, boogie
County working on stormwater ordinance
Taking strides for breast cancer
Consultant recommends focus on education
Consultant’s plan for JC growth shifts
Cub Scout recruitment under way
CAMPO leaves board's makeup alone
St. Elizabeth school named finalist in contest
Economic dragon slays Renaissance festival
Amtrak schedule adjusted for three days
New Bloomfield board OKs levy with no increase
Club offers chance to get out, boogie
Tebbetts market to bring town together
Taking strides for breast cancer
County working on stormwater ordinance
Consultant recommends focus on education
Consultant’s plan for JC growth shifts
Festival brings denominations together
Opening date for jail pushed back
Water: How clean and safe is yours?
Surtax repayment plan declined
Jefferson City man charged with arson
Median work under way on US 63
Deadline nears for playground grant
Area man, woman charged in burglaries
AmerenUE offers rebate for some generators
Walk-away student has school officials emphasizing policies
Panel orders cleanup of two properties
Superintendent: School board will review surtax proposal
Electral fire at heating and cooling firm
Concord marks five years by surrounding school with prayer
Dodson: JCHS has 'good' start to school year
Robbery trial delayed after change in plea
Old Town redevelopment plan includes new sidewalks, trees, furniture
Mid-Mo. schools keep pace on ACTs
French reinstated as public defender in Cole County
Opening date for jail pushed back
Police respond to complaints about alarm company
Surtax repayment plan declined
Jefferson City police to saturate school zones
Jefferson City man charged with arson
IC classrooms juggled, library expanded and revitalized
Median work under way on US 63
Deadline nears for playground grant
Area man, woman charged in burglaries
AmerenUE offers rebate for some generators
Walk-away student has school officials emphasizing policies
Panel orders cleanup of two properties
Superintendent: School board will review surtax proposal
Electral fire at heating and cooling firm
Concord marks five years by surrounding school with prayer
Dodson: JCHS has 'good' start to school year
Robbery trial delayed after change in plea
Old Town redevelopment plan includes new sidewalks, trees, furniture
7th-graders have a different perspective on school days
Mid-Mo. schools keep pace on ACTs
French reinstated as public defender in Cole County
Cole County circuit court seeks budget increases
CAMPO leaves board's makeup alone
New jail will need 41 employees
Economic dragon slays Renaissance festival
Jefferson City Council approves budget
New Bloomfield board OKs levy with no increase
Local man wins $50,000 in lottery
Tebbetts market to bring town together
Sheriff's office offering concealed carry class
County working on stormwater ordinance
County temporarily closes road for event
Consultant’s plan for JC growth shifts
Sullivan's legacy as community development director lauded
County working on stormwater ordinance
County temporarily closes road for event
Consultant’s plan for JC growth shifts
Sullivan's legacy as community development director lauded
Opening date for jail pushed back
Police respond to complaints about alarm company
Surtax repayment plan declined
Jefferson City police to saturate school zones
IC classrooms juggled, library expanded and revitalized
Deadline nears for playground grant
AmerenUE offers rebate for some generators
Panel orders cleanup of two properties
Electral fire at heating and cooling firm
Dodson: JCHS has 'good' start to school year
Old Town redevelopment plan includes new sidewalks, trees, furniture
7th-graders have a different perspective on school days
French reinstated as public defender in Cole County
Cole County circuit court seeks budget increases
CAMPO leaves board's makeup alone
New jail will need 41 employees
Economic dragon slays Renaissance festival
Jefferson City Council approves budget
New Bloomfield board OKs levy with no increase
Local man wins $50,000 in lottery
Tebbetts market to bring town together
Sheriff's office offering concealed carry class
Deadline nears for playground grant
AmerenUE offers rebate for some generators
Panel orders cleanup of two properties
Electral fire at heating and cooling firm
Gov. Nixon names Chief Jerry Lee to St. Louis police board
Dodson: JCHS has 'good' start to school year
7th-graders have a different perspective on school days
Old Town redevelopment plan includes new sidewalks, trees, furniture
Cole County circuit court seeks budget increases
French reinstated as public defender in Cole County
New jail will need 41 employees
CAMPO leaves board's makeup alone
Jefferson City Council approves budget
Economic dragon slays Renaissance festival
Local man wins $50,000 in lottery
Sheriff's office offering concealed carry class
County temporarily closes road for event
Sullivan's legacy as community development director lauded
Police respond to complaints about alarm company
Jefferson City police to saturate school zones
IC classrooms juggled, library expanded and revitalized
Sullivan's legacy as community development director lauded
Stove fire damages apartment
Police respond to complaints about alarm company
Teen rescued from pool
Jefferson City police to saturate school zones
Company official: Cooking grease spill likely botched robbery
IC classrooms juggled, library expanded and revitalized
Jefferson City Council to consider budget
Cole County Ambulance Service making strides
JC native helps champion Characterplus program
State opening new bridge funded by stimulus package
St. Francis Xavier starts new school year with new gym floor
School days are back
7th-graders have a different perspective on school days
SLC could land big grant from Pepsi project
Cole County circuit court seeks budget increases
Gov. Nixon's request for major disaster declaration for Missouri counties hit by flooding and s
New jail will need 41 employees
Gov. Nixon announces $85 million investment to bring broadband to homes, businesses, institutions ac
Jefferson City Council approves budget
Pastor is retiring, but he'll still be working
Local man wins $50,000 in lottery
Couple's devotion overcomes garden's challenges
Sheriff's office offering concealed carry class
Washington: Quaint German town embraces its river landing
County temporarily closes road for event
First day still excites first-grade teacher at St. Peter
Jefferson City Council to consider budget
Cole County Ambulance Service making strides
JC native helps champion Characterplus program
State opening new bridge funded by stimulus package
St. Francis Xavier starts new school year with new gym floor
Schools change schedules
School days are back
Teens: Project taught lessons
7th-graders have a different perspective on school days
State's highest civilian medal awarded for modernizing records system
Cole County circuit court seeks budget increases
Police hope event spurs interest in neighborhood watches
New jail will need 41 employees
Senior home's building, method of care transforming
Jefferson City Council approves budget
Pastor is retiring, but he'll still be working
Contract averts potential strike on first day of school
Couple's devotion overcomes garden's challenges
Group files petition to repeal mandatory trash service
Washington: Quaint German town embraces its river landing
First day still excites first-grade teacher at St. Peter
Stove fire damages apartment
Teen rescued from pool
Company official: Cooking grease spill likely botched robbery
Senior home's building, method of care transforming
Pastor is retiring, but he'll still be working
Couple's devotion overcomes garden's challenges
Washington: Quaint German town embraces its river landing
First day still excites first-grade teacher at St. Peter
Stove fire damages apartment
Teen rescued from pool
Company official: Cooking grease spill likely botched robbery
Jefferson City Council to consider budget
Cole County Ambulance Service making strides
JC native helps champion Characterplus program
State opening new bridge funded by stimulus package
St. Francis Xavier starts new school year with new gym floor
Schools change schedules
School days are back
Teens: Project taught lessons
State's highest civilian medal awarded for modernizing records system
Police hope event spurs interest in neighborhood watches
Couple's devotion overcomes garden's challenges
Passport Fair on tap Saturday
Washington: Quaint German town embraces its river landing
MRRL joins contest to create own sandwich
First day still excites first-grade teacher at St. Peter
Microwave sparks dorm fire
Stove fire damages apartment
Contractor to open two connector roads
Teen rescued from pool
Plan finally in place for preserving Jefferson City history
Company official: Cooking grease spill likely botched robbery
Locomotive helps Scouts mark centennial
Jefferson City Council to consider budget
City outlines steps to fix issues at cemetery
Cole County Ambulance Service making strides
Utility issues peak alert for today
Retreat gives students a leg up on school year
Soldiers practice bridge-building skills
Collector outlines 52-year repayment plan
Schools change schedules
Teens: Project taught lessons
State's highest civilian medal awarded for modernizing records system
Police hope event spurs interest in neighborhood watches
Pastor is retiring, but he'll still be working
Senior home's building, method of care transforming
Open house on sewer bonds set for today
City outlines steps to fix issues at cemetery
Amtrak schedule changes today
Utility issues peak alert for today
Fulton State Hospital employee killed in car crash
Retreat gives students a leg up on school year
Volunteers become advocate for children
Soldiers practice bridge-building skills
Chamber: Interest of focus groups growing
Collector outlines 52-year repayment plan
Manhunt rekindles interest in Tebbetts Neighborhood Watch
Schools change schedules
Grave disservice: unearthed jawbone, damaged headstones, groundhog infestation
Teens: Project taught lessons
Rally encourages, challenges teachers
Record kindergarten class expected at JCPS
State's highest civilian medal awarded for modernizing records system
If school bus drivers strike ...
Protect your family against whooping cough
Police hope event spurs interest in neighborhood watches
Open house on sewer bonds set for today
Jefferson City's Living Windows event seeks participants
Senior home's building, method of care transforming
Passport Fair on tap Saturday
Linn State gets propane lawn equipment
School bus drivers to vote on new proposal
MRRL joins contest to create own sandwich
UP spending more than $11M on area rail line
Microwave sparks dorm fire
Skelton focuses trip on needs of businessmen
Contractor to open two connector roads
New details laid out on sewer project
Plan finally in place for preserving Jefferson City history
Campaign manager files allegations against rival Senate candidate
Locomotive helps Scouts mark centennial
Search continues for armed fugitive
MRRL joins contest to create own sandwich
UP spending more than $11M on area rail line
Microwave sparks dorm fire
Skelton focuses trip on needs of businessmen
Contractor to open two connector roads
New details laid out on sewer project
Plan finally in place for preserving Jefferson City history
Campaign manager files allegations against rival Senate candidate
Locomotive helps Scouts mark centennial
Search continues for armed fugitive
City outlines steps to fix issues at cemetery
Amtrak schedule changes today
Utility issues peak alert for today
Fulton State Hospital employee killed in car crash
Retreat gives students a leg up on school year
Volunteers become advocate for children
Soldiers practice bridge-building skills
Chamber: Interest of focus groups growing
Collector outlines 52-year repayment plan
Manhunt rekindles interest in Tebbetts Neighborhood Watch
School bus drivers to vote on new proposal
Grave disservice: unearthed jawbone, damaged headstones, groundhog infestation
Rally encourages, challenges teachers
Gov. Nixon highlights State Parks Youth Corps as a win for Missouri, with nearly 1,000 youth employe
Record kindergarten class expected at JCPS
Gov. Nixon appoints new associate circuit judge for St. Louis County
If school bus drivers strike ...
Protect your family against whooping cough
Open house on sewer bonds set for today
Jefferson City's Living Windows event seeks participants
Passport Fair on tap Saturday
Linn State gets propane lawn equipment
Contractor to open two connector roads
New details laid out on sewer project
Plan finally in place for preserving Jefferson City history
Campaign manager files allegations against rival Senate candidate
Locomotive helps Scouts mark centennial
Search continues for armed fugitive
City outlines steps to fix issues at cemetery
Amtrak schedule changes today
School bus drivers to vote on new proposal
Fulton State Hospital employee killed in car crash
Volunteers become advocate for children
Chamber: Interest of focus groups growing
Manhunt rekindles interest in Tebbetts Neighborhood Watch
Grave disservice: unearthed jawbone, damaged headstones, groundhog infestation
Rally encourages, challenges teachers
Record kindergarten class expected at JCPS
If school bus drivers strike ...
Protect your family against whooping cough
Open house on sewer bonds set for today
Jefferson City's Living Windows event seeks participants
Passport Fair on tap Saturday
Linn State gets propane lawn equipment
MRRL joins contest to create own sandwich
UP spending more than $11M on area rail line
Microwave sparks dorm fire
Skelton focuses trip on needs of businessmen
New details laid out on sewer project
Campaign manager files allegations against rival Senate candidate
Search continues for armed fugitive
Amtrak schedule changes today
Fulton State Hospital employee killed in car crash
Volunteers become advocate for children
'Motor Rally' scheduled Aug. 21
Chamber: Interest of focus groups growing
JC Chamber invites public to attend community focus groups this week
Manhunt rekindles interest in Tebbetts Neighborhood Watch
Helping employ Missouri's veterans
Grave disservice: unearthed jawbone, damaged headstones, groundhog infestation
SID Brian Kortz keeps everyone up-to-date on LU sports
Rally encourages, challenges teachers
Low on school supplies
Record kindergarten class expected at JCPS
Results as mixed as breeds when Jefferson City pools go to the dogs
If school bus drivers strike ...
Protect your family against whooping cough
Jefferson City's Living Windows event seeks participants
Linn State gets propane lawn equipment
UP spending more than $11M on area rail line
Skelton focuses trip on needs of businessmen
Search continues for armed fugitive
JCHS marching band tunes up
JC school board, tax rate hearing set for Tuesday night
Weather service issues excessive heat watch
'Motor Rally' scheduled Aug. 21
JC Chamber invites public to attend community focus groups this week
Helping employ Missouri's veterans
SID Brian Kortz keeps everyone up-to-date on LU sports
Low on school supplies
Results as mixed as breeds when Jefferson City pools go to the dogs
Protect your family against whooping cough
Jefferson City's Living Windows event seeks participants
Linn State gets propane lawn equipment
UP spending more than $11M on area rail line
Statement from Gov. Nixon on passage of bill to provide states with resources for health care, educa
Skelton focuses trip on needs of businessmen
Gov. Nixon makes board and commission appointments
New details laid out on sewer project
'Wishful Thinkers,' Holts Summit man boast winning lottery tickets
Campaign manager files allegations against rival Senate candidate
SNAPSHOT: Lee Holmes, middle school resource officer
JC school board, tax rate hearing set for Tuesday night
Weather service issues excessive heat watch
Fulton man faces sodomy charge
'Motor Rally' scheduled Aug. 21
Russellville citizens organizing to promote town
JC Chamber invites public to attend community focus groups this week
Food Bank to send mobile pantry to Russellville
Helping employ Missouri's veterans
'Hairspray' to take stage
SID Brian Kortz keeps everyone up-to-date on LU sports
Cancer survivor, friends begin her new journey with three-day walk
Low on school supplies
Making a difference: Picnic celebrates work of volunteers
Results as mixed as breeds when Jefferson City pools go to the dogs
Businesses hail Prop C vote
Hearing on lake highway set
Police investigate fire at business
Officials: Fundraising campaign keeping economy in mind
Robocalls raise ire of Missourians
Redeem Project helps students maintain, repair finances
'Wishful Thinkers,' Holts Summit man boast winning lottery tickets
SNAPSHOT: Lee Holmes, middle school resource officer
JCHS marching band tunes up
Fulton man faces sodomy charge
Russellville citizens organizing to promote town
Food Bank to send mobile pantry to Russellville
'Hairspray' to take stage
Cancer survivor, friends begin her new journey with three-day walk
Making a difference: Picnic celebrates work of volunteers
Businesses hail Prop C vote
Hearing on lake highway set
SNAPSHOT: Lee Holmes, middle school resource officer
Police investigate fire at business
Weather service issues excessive heat watch
Officials: Fundraising campaign keeping economy in mind
Vandals clog sewer line, triggering discharge
Robocalls raise ire of Missourians
Redeem Project helps students maintain, repair finances
Cable TV to stop service in California area
'Wishful Thinkers,' Holts Summit man boast winning lottery tickets
Guard unit relocating here
JCHS marching band tunes up
'Snowflakes' proposal drifts to art panel
JC school board, tax rate hearing set for Tuesday night
Sheriff files suit over sales tax
Chamber seeks more opinions on Jefferson City's future
Death penalty sought in double murder case
Russellville citizens organizing to promote town
Fritz, Kliendienst, O'Neal win Callaway County contests
Food Bank to send mobile pantry to Russellville
Wright returns in Miller County; Loraine ousted in Camden
'Hairspray' to take stage
Cole County Primary Results
Cancer survivor, friends begin her new journey with three-day walk
Missouri Statewide Election Results
Making a difference: Picnic celebrates work of volunteers
Turnout surpassed expectations
Businesses hail Prop C vote
Conservative challenges longtime Mo. congressman
Hearing on lake highway set
Bernskoetter, Barnes win House GOP primaries
Police investigate fire at business
Cole County incumbents win tickets; Green takes vote for circuit judge
Officials: Fundraising campaign keeping economy in mind
Kehoe wins Senate seat
Robocalls raise ire of Missourians
Vandals clog sewer line, triggering discharge
Redeem Project helps students maintain, repair finances
Cable TV to stop service in California area
Guard unit relocating here
'Snowflakes' proposal drifts to art panel
Sheriff files suit over sales tax
Death penalty sought in double murder case
Fulton man faces sodomy charge
Cancer survivor, friends begin her new journey with three-day walk
Missouri Statewide Election Results
Making a difference: Picnic celebrates work of volunteers
Turnout surpassed expectations
Businesses hail Prop C vote
Conservative challenges longtime Mo. congressman
Bernskoetter, Barnes win House GOP primaries
Cole County incumbents win tickets; Green takes vote for circuit judge
Kehoe wins Senate seat
Vandals clog sewer line, triggering discharge
Cable TV to stop service in California area
Guard unit relocating here
'Snowflakes' proposal drifts to art panel
Sheriff files suit over sales tax
Death penalty sought in double murder case
Gov. Nixon kicks off Work Ready Missouri to provide workplace training to unemployed Missourians
Fulton man faces sodomy charge
Gov. Nixon announces $49.1 million in federal awards for partner projects to expand broadband, spur
Russellville citizens organizing to promote town
Fritz, Kliendienst, O'Neal win Callaway County contests
Food Bank to send mobile pantry to Russellville
Wright returns in Miller County; Loraine ousted in Camden
'Hairspray' to take stage
Cole County Primary Results
Turnout surpassed expectations
Conservative challenges longtime Mo. congressman
Bernskoetter, Barnes win House GOP primaries
Cole County incumbents win tickets; Green takes vote for circuit judge
Gov. Nixon announces $49.1 million in federal awards for partner projects to expand broadband, spur
Kehoe wins Senate seat
Cable TV to stop service in California area
Vandals clog sewer line, triggering discharge
Gov. Nixon announces creation of up to 500 new jobs in Springfield with world's largest online
Guard unit relocating here
Characterplus: Perseverance
'Snowflakes' proposal drifts to art panel
Linn State awarded $78,000 for recycling
Sheriff files suit over sales tax
Boy Scouts locomotive to make local stop
Death penalty sought in double murder case
Rodgers resigns as MRRL director
Rackers lobbies to keep position
Council hears pair of unpopular solutions to sidewalk repair issue
Fritz, Kliendienst, O'Neal win Callaway County contests
Wright returns in Miller County; Loraine ousted in Camden
Cole County Primary Results
Missouri Statewide Election Results
One of nation's largest livestock exporters calls Jefferson City home
Characterplus: Perseverance
Linn State awarded $78,000 for recycling
Boy Scouts locomotive to make local stop
Rodgers resigns as MRRL director
Rackers lobbies to keep position
Council hears pair of unpopular solutions to sidewalk repair issue
Fritz, Kliendienst, O'Neal win Callaway County contests
Wright returns in Miller County; Loraine ousted in Camden
Cole County Primary Results
Missouri Statewide Election Results
Characterplus: Responsibility
Turnout surpassed expectations
Family donates mementos of soldier's sacrifice
Conservative challenges longtime Mo. congressman
Veteran gained valuable experience as tank commander during Korean War
Bernskoetter, Barnes win House GOP primaries
Jefferson City plays key role in book by former resident
Cole County incumbents win tickets; Green takes vote for circuit judge
Dzurick to share leadership as national FBLA officer
Kehoe wins Senate seat
Jefferson City seeking new lobbyist
Missouri awarded $24.7 million to provide food assistance to low-income children and families
USS Missouri (SSN-780) commissioned; nuclear-powered fast-attack submarine becomes part of the U.S.
Gov. Nixon makes board and commission appointments, including elections, health facilities, hazardou
Gov. Nixon addresses inaugural Steering Committee meeting of strategic economic plan
Gov. Nixon requests major disaster declaration to assist communities and residents impacted by flood
Final update: Gov. Nixon returning home after visiting with Missouri National Guard soldiers in Afgh
Update: Gov. Nixon goes to Afghanistan, visits with Gen. Petraeus and Ambassador Eikenberry, as well
Gov. Nixon orders flags to half-staff in honor of fallen soldier from Ballwin
Update: Gov. Nixon tours military hospital in Iraq today; visits with U.S. troops, including some f
Gov. Nixon orders flags to half-staff in honor of fallen soldier from Gladstone
Gov. Nixon creates new commission to perform comprehensive review of state tax credit programs
Gov. Jay Nixon meets with military service members in Iraq
Continuing need for state resources due to severe weather prompts Gov. Nixon to extend emergency dec
Gov. Nixon signs bill to ensure solvency of pension system for state employees
Gov. Nixon orders flags to half-staff in honor of fallen soldier from Kansas City
Gov. Nixon issues statement in support of planning to restore native elk in southern Missouri
Gov. Nixon signs bill to support automotive industry and thousands of jobs in Missouri
Gov. Nixon makes appointments to State Tax Commission, St. Louis County Board of Elections
Gov. Nixon signs bill making Missouri the fifth state to criminalize sale or possession of K2
Moody's Investors Service and Standard & Poor's reaffirm Missouri's AAA status
During visit to Dexter plant, Gov. Nixon calls on General Assembly to reach agreement this week to p
Gov. Nixon's statement on award of federal grant for St. Louis's Delmar Loop Trolley proje
Gov. Nixon announces creation of 612 new manufacturing jobs in Moberly
Gov. Nixon issues statement on agreement to move forward on special session
Gov. Nixon signs bills in Kansas City for zoo district, port authority, urban farming, clean energy
Gov. Nixon signs bills that include protection for consumers, help for fraternal and veterans'
Gov. Nixon's statement on announcement of new National Guard assets to be stationed in Missouri
Gov. Nixon declares emergency for flood-damaged U.S. 24 bridge over Grand River in Chariton and Carr
Gov. Jay Nixon today signed four bills into law
Gov. Nixon's statement on Wednesday's special session legislative activity
Gov. Nixon signs bills into law including one regarding the Blue Book
Gov. Nixon authorizes $15.9 million in interest-free bonds to districts for school renovation and re
Gov. Nixon signs bill unifying highway and water patrols, strengthening law enforcement efforts on s
Gov. Nixon signs bills concerning authority of state veterinarian, continuing education requirements
Fitch Ratings reaffirms AAA status for Missouri
Statement from Gov. Nixon on special session progress
Gov Jay Nixon signed six bills into law
Gov. Nixon requests Farm Service Agency to begin damage assessments in wake of severe flooding
Gov. Nixon signs education bill; also signs legislation concerning spinal cord research grants, tele
Gov. Nixon announces creation of 300 new high-tech jobs in St. Louis
Gov. Nixon activates National Guard in response to increased risk of flooding in Northwest Missouri
Gov. Nixon surveys flooding in northwest Missouri, meets with responders in affected community of Fo
Gov. Nixon signs bills to protect privacy, delete obsolete statutes and clean up language of 2007 la
Gov. Nixon orders flags to half-staff in honor of fallen Marine from St. Francois County
Gov. Nixon signs bill in Union to strengthen business protections for Missouri automotive dealers
Gov. Nixon launches Missouri Summer Jobs Program to prepare young people for future careers
Gov. Nixon declares state of emergency in Missouri in response to severe weather
Gov. Nixon calls special session of General Assembly to pass bill to bring next-generation automotiv
Gov. Nixon appoints new Chariton County prosecuting attorney
As flooding and severe weather continue, Gov. Nixon orders activation of State Emergency Operations
During visit to Columbia plant, Gov. Nixon calls for broad consensus to preserve, expand automotive
During remarks at Northland Chamber, Gov. Nixon calls for broad consensus to preserve, expand automo
Gov. Nixon orders flags to half-staff on June 15 in honor of fallen Marine from St. Louis
Gov. Nixon signs bill to expand opportunities for families with changes to MOST, Missouri's col
Gov. Nixon signs bill to provide insurance coverage for autism therapies for Missouri children
Gov. Nixon awards $4 million in incentives to Lake Ozark for project expected to create thousands of
Gov. Nixon awards $6.4 million in grants to southwest Missouri agencies to make homes more energy-ef
Gov. Nixon signs bill to take repeat drunk drivers off the roads and strengthen DWI enforcement
Gov. Nixon signs bill to take repeat drunk drivers off the roads and strengthen DWI enforcement
Gov. Nixon signs bill to take repeat drunk drivers off the roads and strengthen DWI enforcement
Gov. Nixon details state economic incentives to redevelop, revitalize downtown St. Louis
Gov. Nixon appoints Kenneth Suelthaus of St. Louis to Missouri Highways and Transportation Commissio
Gov. Nixon signs bills to benefit Missouri veterans and their families, active military members, and
Gov. Nixon orders flags to half-staff in honor of fallen soldier from Columbia
Gov. Nixon announces $146 million in interest-free bonds for school construction projects
Gov. Nixon signs bills to benefit Missouri veterans and their families, active military members, and
Gov. Nixon appoints Northland attorney as associate circuit judge in Platte County
Gov. Nixon appoints chief deputy assessor as new Douglas County assessor
Missouri National Guard to help Louisiana with response efforts to Gulf oil spill
Gov. Nixon orders flags to half-staff in honor of fallen soldier from Saint Charles County
Gov. Nixon names advisers from private sector to lead development of strategic economic plan
Gov. Nixon awards $195,897 to St. Louis community center to help fund programs for at-risk youth
Gov. Nixon's statement on Epsten's resignation from St. Louis Police Board
Gov. Nixon announces Missouri is top state in putting federal wastewater improvement funds to work
Gov. Nixon issues statement on Cardetti's move to private sector; announces new leadership for
Gov. Nixon helps break ground on new Pioneer soybean production facility in New Madrid
Gov. Nixon announces creation of 800 new high-tech jobs in Columbia
New St. Louis County Circuit Judge appointed by Gov. Nixon
Gov. Nixon issues statement on final passage of DWI bill
Gov. Nixon orders flags at Missouri government buildings to half-staff on Friday for Peace Officers
Gov. Nixon appoints Circuit Judge in St. Louis County
Gov. Nixon calls on General Assembly to pass Missouri Manufacturing Jobs Act during visit to Ford pl
Gov. Nixon announces 70 new jobs with international company in St. Peters
Gov. Nixon makes board and commission appointments
Gov. Nixon announces infrastructure grant to Potosi, helping Red Wing Shoe Company expand and create
Gov. Nixon appoints Kansas City attorney as new associate circuit judge in Platte County
Gov. Nixon issues statement on Senate passage of autism-reform legislation
Gov. Nixon announces appointments of executive director of Women's Council and to Genetic Advis
Gov. Nixon announces relocation of Landshire corporate headquarters to St. Louis, addition of 56 new
Gov. Nixon releases statement on final passage of budget for FY 2011
Gov. Nixon urges education leaders to take action on tax credit reform during evening conference cal
Gov. Nixon signs law requiring timely payments from insurers to health care providers for patient ca
Gov. Nixon helps break ground for Missouri Plant Science Center in Mexico; says innovative facility
Advisory: Gov. Nixon to address college and university boards, local school boards on need for tax c
Gov. Nixon announces 5.6 percent reduction in state energy bill over past year
Gov. Nixon issues statement applauding House vote to equalize Access Missouri awards
First Lady Georganne Nixon discusses Children in Nature Challenge with fifth-graders at conservation
Gov. Nixon, public education leaders stand together to call for comprehensive tax credit reform
Gov. Nixon makes appointments to Gaming Commission, St. Louis Police Board and Board of Pharmacy
Gov. Nixon makes board and commission appointments, including KC Police Board and NWMSU Board of Reg
Gov. Nixon appoints Springfield attorney to judgeship on Missouri Court of Appeals, Southern Distric
Gov. Nixon announces grand re-opening of Johnson's Shut-Ins State Park on May 22; new campgroun
Tomorrow is deadline for Missourians age 17 to 24 to apply for summer jobs with State Parks Youth Co
Gov. Nixon announces 18 trail projects in Missouri will receive federal grants totaling almost $1.5
Businesses in Ava, Valley Park receive small-business loans to expand under program created by Gov.
Gov. Nixon signs supplemental budget; distributes education funding proportionally among all school
Gov. Nixon urges mid-Missouri youth to apply for paid summer jobs at Lake of the Ozarks State Park
Gov. Nixon appoints long-time former judge Daniel Chadwick as new circuit judge for the 43rd Circuit
Gov. Nixon makes board and commission appointments, including State Board of Education, KC Police Bo
Gov. Nixon appoints attorney with prosecutorial and private practice experience as Camden County jud
Gov. Nixon orders flags to half-staff in St. Louis County to honor Maplewood police officer who died
Gov. Nixon details Small-Business Loan Program during visit to plumbing company in Rolla
Gov. Nixon issues statement on perfection of DWI-reform bill by House of Representatives
Gov. Nixon signs order establishing Civil War Commission in ceremony at historic Jefferson Barracks
Gov. Nixon makes board and commission appointments
Gov. Nixon delivers remarks on right-sizing, refocusing state government to business students, execu
Gov. Nixon delivers remarks on right-sizing, refocusing state government to business students, execu
Gov. Nixon delivers remarks on right-sizing, refocusing state government to business students, execu
Missouri crime victims' advocacy group recognizes Gov. Nixon with award for his work on behalf
Gov. Nixon, First Lady kick off efforts to connect Missouri Children with Nature
Gov. Nixon orders flags to half-staff in City of St. Louis to honor police officer who died in line
Gov. Nixon makes board and commission appointments
Gov. Nixon announces reallocation of federal recovery bonds for public arts charter school in St. Lo
Gov. Nixon's statement on equalization of Access Missouri scholarships
Gov. Nixon urges southwest Missouri youth to apply for paid summer jobs with State Parks Youth Corps
Gov. Nixon gives support to proposals from across Missouri to expand broadband access with federal f
Gov. Nixon urges northeast Missouri youth to apply for paid summer jobs with State Parks Youth Corps
Gov. Nixon appoints Memphis CPA as new Scotland County Treasurer
Gov. Nixon urges Kansas City youth to apply for paid summer jobs with State Parks Youth Corps
MSU President Nietzel to join Gov. Nixon's administration as advisor on higher education and wo
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