Saint Joseph, MO News
Saint Joseph, MO News
Congratulations to Dr. Nathanael May, winner of The American Prize for Piano Per...
Congratulations and good luck to Griffon great Larry Taylor!
This is the last day to vote for Dr. Hale to be a guest conductor of the Mormon...
Help your children develop lifelong habits of fitness (and fun!) through the Lif...
Put your education on the fast track with summer classes! Walk-in registration i...
Western board approves tuition hike
Program helps rehab dogs, inmates
Authorities probe dog's death
Heartland joins Mayo Clinic network
Vehicle crashes into home
Every drop counts
Savannah squeaks into Class 3 quarterfinals
Kansas redistricting lawsuit may gain 27
Missouri voter photo ID measure kept off ballot
4 sheriff candidates address lawyers
Bugsys final gig?
Local officers run for Special Olympics fundraiser
Helium shortage impacts businesses
Fuel costs continue descent ahead of Memorial Day
Building a better burger
St. Joe Live Jams: Knot Afrayed
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Fire strikes vacant house
Sectional hump remains in LeBlond's way
Missouri native rings Nasdaq bell
Citys resiliency brings pride
Committee outlines Missouri road woes
One year later, Joplin grads celebrate
Mother charged for sons tardiness
Deal between architects, school district finalized
Program to assist child care
Education seen in a bigger way
Suspect side swipes deputy
Nursing over the airwaves
Trophies rust and banners fade
In the drop of a hat
Missouri lawmakers see success in compromise
Kansas lawmakers approve $14.3B budget
MoDOT holding public meeting
Libraries offering summer reading programs
Princeton's Goodin breaks state gold medal mark
Sewer plant project grows
Many students forgo traditional college
Young boy beats all the odds
Man seriously injured in ATV accident
Summer school starts Monday
Fairview shooting for a birdie
An image that lives for a while
First BikeFest promotes healthy lifestyle
Trenton 4x800 wins state title, sets school mark
Commissioners select architect
Marines donating funds to military museum
Missouri River at normal levels
Ag bill dominates last day of session
Cyclists will tackle north Kansas route
Key figure in 1970s murder dies at 58
Heritage Park reopens after flood
Koster urges Supreme Court to set executions
Heartland to announce new agreement
Fire breaks out in Maryville
2 men wanted for robbery now in custody
Livewire Entertainment Podcast, May 18, 2012
Missouri River corridor rebounding after flood
Nixon eyeing possible legislation to assist students with reverse transfer credits
Universal Group relocates some staff
School board announces architects
Teen crashes into Cinderellas Closet
Candidate for sheriff speaks to Republican club
Bill seeks to restore auto sales taxes
Missouri Western plans fitness center upgrades
Forensic students study car explosions, pig carcasses
Teen crashes vehicle into building
Way to get it done in the classroom, Griffons!
Spratt Hall is ready for Driver Ed registration, 7 am Friday. See www.missouriwe...
Top 5: What to do this weekend
Fox station to debut on June 2
Education starts with believing in the kids
Chapter ends for group of students
List to reveal states most endangered properties
Barber likes to give back to the community
House moves to stop Jayhawks license plates
Man receives multiple charges
Colgan principal says teary goodbye
Fatal wreck closes Northeast Kansas road
Priest's federal trial may be delayed
Fallen officers honored at candlelight vigil
Travel a little easier
Congratulations, Jackie Bishop, All-American!
Authorities search for suspect
Western cuts arts program
Martin Rucker signs with the Chiefs. Should be fun watching a hometown product d...
Savannah outlasts Lafayette, advances to district title game
The 30 nicest people you ever want to meet
Curator speaks at Benton Club
Grant will fund 2 new breast health programs
Nurse receives top honor
Two public pools opening Thursday
Revamped Lake Contrary nears reopening
Council endorses city employee pay raises
Baking becomes a family affair
Police search for 2 in Ulmer homicide
Missouri backup QB arrested for leaving accident
Chamber unveils new smart phone app
St. Joe Live Jams: Knot Afrayed
Two plead guilty to murder
Congratulations, Bryan! A great story about one of our newest alumni!
Lafayette bounces back from 3-game skid with 1st-round victory
Board OKs iPads, bids for A.C.
CIP tax placed on Aug. 7 ballot
EpiPens save lives in schools
Air Force brass examines local base
Lawmakers prepare for final week of session
Thinking should not go narrow
Rail fire closes highway to traffic
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Reality TV, religion give birth to top baby names
Pepperjax Grill coming to St. Joseph
Cyclists gear up for summer rides
Police identify man found dead in vehicle
Riverwalk reopens
Congratulations, graduates!
Savannah driver killed during race
Pit bull bites 10-year-old boy on the leg
Holt man injured after sedan strikes tree
Harrison County woman hurt in rollover accident
Tarkio man injured after crashing into utility pole
Mothers Day business blossoms
List details cutbacks at post offices
Employees fine-tune park
Greek talks in serious doubt
Bicycling fundraiser taking two around world
Report shows farm production costs have risen
Gifted students will learn from area businesses, experts
Help Dr. Hale have a chance to be a guest conductor of the Mormon Tabernacle Cho...
Three injured in two-vehicle accident
Western student gets double graduation
Drivers collision with utility pole causes power outage
Lessons on bearing some rings
Clues to the past
More than 500 graduate from Missouri Western
Reality of job market sets in
Accident causes power outage
College students struggle with loan debt
A mother to many
Rec center moves ahead
Weather alters district baseball slate
Congratulations, 2012 graduates! Commencement ceremonies at 11 and 3 today in Lo...
MWSU graduates to become officers in U.S. Army
Agri-Business Expo Center adds staff, partner
Sixth-grader wins LEGO competition
Rucker hopes to catch on with Chiefs
Time cover masks problem: Too few kids breast-fed
Woodworth denied bail, awaits court ruling
Same-sex marriage stirs local debate
Saving families from foreclosure
Moonshine makes a comeback in Ozarks
Senate candidates speak in St. Joseph
Teen extricated in single-vehicle crash
Overnight fire deemed suspicious
Central chemistry teacher receives honor
2 more men charged in Ulmer homicide case
State budget leans on lottery coffers
Westerns Ward back from injury, playing better
Women of Excellence nominees announced
Stamp Out Hunger set for Saturday
YWCA growing idea of garden
Hazmat team called to scene of death
Western fills opening in 2012 football schedule
Trucker sentenced in woman's death
Congrats to Brandon Simmons, Spencer Shockley and the other Griffon All-MIAA tea...
Join the Alumni Association at T-Bones, Mustangs and Royals games this summer!
Top 5: What to do this weekend
3 Albany residents injured in accident
Mustangs looking to boost attendance back up
Woman pleads not guilty to attacking officer
2-vehicle accident sends 3 to hospital
Kids get distraction from mental burdens
Council discusses past safety funds
Patriotic mother speaks out for flags
Atchison pays tribute to its own fallen hero
Veterinarian examines human-animal bond
MWSU welcomes back Brig. Gen. Gregory Mason '89 as guest speaker for the ROTC Co...
Obama voices support for gay marriage
Missouri universities could get $3M funding boost
Sex offender who escaped from Lansing captured
UMKC considers new name
"The kids who usually will succeed are the kids who don't worry about failure."...
New plan spares rural post offices
Garden bling
Campus seems a little quiet today for some reason. Enjoy your summer!
Maryville's Goecken records key win vs. Lafayette
Farmers optimistic about planting season
East Buchanan student wins academic award
Summer sees rise in emergency calls
Mental health program going statewide
Public works presents budget
A bitter pill to swallow
Police to talk hands free in cruisers with Bluetooth
$2M for university stalls Missouri budget plan
Up in smoke
Senators back new unit for Rosecrans
Em Chamas announces new location
New charge sought against KC bishop, diocese
Children's author Maurice Sendak dies
Obesity epidemic will continue, forecast shows
City workers might see pay raise
Not all plans have intent to steal rights
Judge approves settlement in fertilizer case
Lawmakers scramble to pass bills
Murder case moved to Buchanan County
Students tidy up air show grounds
Calm restored after jail riot
Woman pleads in ID case
Ground Round moving to downtown
Good luck to Griffon baseball in the MIAA tournament!
Family holds hope for heart
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Mercer County man seriously injured in crash
Severe storms bring hail, strong winds to region
Savannah High School dealing with racial incidents
Puppy program helps inmates and canines
Minimum wage, loan petitions submitted
Pageants crown winners from 2 states
Perhaps its time that we call an end to hazing practices
Showers fail to interrupt air shows final day
Woman finds she cant drive her moped in Gower
Central student perfect on ACT
South Holt's Sisk puts injury behind him
9/11 defendants ignore judge at hearing
Sound of Speed Airshow thrills thousands
Mystery surrounds 'the park that's not a park'
Iowa team wins Grand Champion
Thousands on hand for Apple Blossom Parade
Surprises in moving forward
Jeter's home run caps Yankee's big inning in win
Western softball facing elimination
Volunteer disaster group holds final conference
Schaaf successfully blocks prescription drug database
Brown receives honor at Eliminate Racism breakfast
Air show takes flight today
Overnight downpour floods parts of Maryville
Architectural firms present possibilities for new schools
Sweet smell fills Downtown
Maryville's Walter takes MEC tennis title
Felix Street block looking better
Charges filed in 2010 shootings
T. Boone Pickens to speak at Western
Students in search of miracles
Livewire podcast: Apple Blossom Festival
T. Boone Pickens will speak at the Convocation on Critical Issues at 10:30 a.m....
Wathena woman injured in accident
Savannahs Williams attempts record jump
In full bloom
High flying fun returns to Rosecrans
Patrons file in at tattoo shop for memorial ink
Second Harvest surpasses campaign funding goal
Negative Holt County audit fuels speculation
Getting ready to cool schools
Highway 59 reopens to traffic
Movie review: 'The Avengers'
Suspect pleads guilty to murder
Top 5: What to do this weekend
Antique shop moves to new digs
Best-selling author featured at prayer event
Missouri budget talks on hold over veterans' home money
Good luck to Griffon softball in the NCAA Tournament! Get a taste of life on the...
U.S. Highway 59 to reopen today
Students learn why they should think twice before driving
Candidate sees national debt as critical in U.S. House race
Nixon honors 3 area schools
Terminally ill Benton graduates wish granted
Restoring Midtown with lounge
Western to examine funding dilemma
Maughan, Trenton advance to Class 2 golf championships
City to hold rabies vaccination clinic
Woodworth seeks release after judge's ruling
Missouri lawmaker says he's gay, denounces school bill
Missouri House passes funding plan for veterans homes
Gingrich ends presidential campaign
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ALDI opens new store, closes old
Bill seeks to allow smoking in Kansas bars
Greensburg to mark 5 years since tornado with play
Week honors women builders
Section of Interstate 29 closed
Good luck on Finals! (you don't need luck, though,with all the studying ... right?)
Title 1 schools may get iPads for students
Man faces charge of involuntary manslaughter
Council eyes 11% sewer rate increase
Police use Taser on 2 suspects
Lawmaker tours levee repairs
Thank a good teacher
Impact forum held on teen suicide, underage drinking
Judge urges new trial for Woodworth
Victim upgraded to fair condition
Dow hits highest close since 2007
Airport Cafe closes
Schools gain science, math honor
More than cooking in Moms kitchen
Funding awarded for river work
Council approves merging departments
Rollover accident injures St. Joseph woman
Man finds guns, alcohol dont mix
Officials question river policies
Programs offer tips for family research
Escape raises concerns about jails in the area
City given eminent domain for sewer project
Real waste in fighting the waste
Savages ride McFadden to huge MEC win
Nixon concerned about money for veterans' homes
Tea party group to host candidates
Take a break from the books on Study Day tomorrow and enjoy the WAC Carnival!
US not reporting all Afghan attacks
Age-old fitness routine gets a revamp
Hunting accident seriously injures man
Today's the last day of classes! Hope everyone is finishing strong!
Missouri proposal would alter standards for initiatives
Australian billionaire: Titanic II to sail in 2016
Congratulations, Griffon softball, on another NCAA Tournament appearance! Good l...
Watch out for e-mail scam
On grisly photos, the Secret Service and thug athletes
Sound of Speed Airshow promises lots of thrills
Al-Qaida still plots payback for U.S. raid
Road work roundup, April 30, 2012
Weather experts present safety program
Uptown historic home tour planned
Sheriff launches online jail roster
Northwest student helps raise money for Kashmir scholarship
Shoppers find big steals at annual antique show
Area school earns gold
Rams take Missouri Western kicker Greg Zuerlein
Missouri voters could decide on higher cigarette tax
Fighting that false sense of security
3 injured in single-vehicle accident on Route W
Kansas redistricting delays impact filings
Never stop learning, governor tells Northwest graduates
Health department, Social Welfare Board may join
Patriotic partying with stars
Dedicated to education
Roller derby a big hit
Rams take Missouri Western kicker Greg Zuerlein
Officer being investigated in photo leak
Good luck in the championship tomorrow, Griffon softball!
Institutions award more than $20K in scholarships
Crime victim shares story at awareness event
Property owner demolishes Maryville houses
Pickett Elementary plants seeds of healthy eating
Officer, woman remain hospitalized after crash
St. Joe residents stand against racism
Missouri ballot measure to legalize marijuana burns out
Child labor groups upset farm rules being dropped
Dick's Sporting Goods opens
2 die in Caldwell County accident
Area Democrats pick delegates
Jury finds man guilty of child porn possession
Red Cross celebrates success
SJSD Foundation names Teacher of the Year
City staff pushes for infrastructure upgrades
Two charged with drug possession after raid
Chiefs take gamble in 1st round of draft
3 more performances of Little Shop of Horrors, "one of the most entertaining col...
Royals make it 2 straight in win column
Hot days, hotter films
Supreme Court moves to center of presidential race
Abducted boy returns home
House moves ahead with cybersecurity bill
Highway reopens after accident
Harrison County pursuit ends in accident
Gunshot-detection system to be deployed in KC
Police respond to Belt Highway accident
Zuerlein could be 3rd Griffon draft choice
Missouri Western still looking at becoming smoke-free campus
Sixth suspect charged in Chillicothe burglary
Book set for release
Teenager seriously injured after head-on collision while on dirt bike
Jurors to make decision in child pornography case
Residents remember DeKalb fire
School, family elated at boy's return
Man arrested for hiding suspect
Police probe graphic crash photos
Man charged in attempted burglary
Throw a party, create a memory
Gingrich to end presidential campaign next week
Parkville businesswoman says B&B no brothel
Senate: Make it tougher to close post offices
Young heart patient taken from hospital found safe
Jury deadlocks in military deviant sex acts case
LeBlond, Central baseball score big in wins
Charges dropped against man
School policy offers sandwich
Senate votes down measure regarding union elections
Authenticity something to strive for
Amendment sets criteria for post office closings
Pools to accommodate disabled swimmers
Police capture burglar in progress
Detective honored for work in child exploitation case
Pay raise at issue in Missouri Senate budget stalemate
Missouri House approves new development incentives
Eat your veggies
News-Press to honor top students
Dog bites woman
Drive-through DWI ends in probation
Woman charged with supplying liquor to teenager
An allure goes bad two ways
Area men chosen as delegates to GOP convention
Teen allegedly set child on fire
Murder suspect appears in court
Graduates find job search takes work
Irish honor smiles on Plattsburg woman
Social Security heading for insolvency even faster
Taking the plunge
City worker injured in hit and run
ALDI to open May 2
Good luck to the No. 2 seed Griffons in the MIAA Softball Tournament, starting T...
Kansas City begins enforcing illegal signs policy
Northwests Board of Regents short 3 positions
Milestone falls during National Crime Victims Rights Week
Student to replace her former second-grade teacher
McCaskills get-tough legislation not tough enough
MWSU Ambassadors holding fundraiser Friday
Missouri considers phasing out fees for animal shelters
Maryville to discuss downtown project plans
State park holds Earth Day program
Romney carries half of Missouri delegates at stake
Starting your own business can be tougher than it looks
Impressionists capture the complexities of Krug Park
March of Dimes event raises thousands for babies in need
Small towns try to keep hope alive
Its vital, but dont call it war
Solar panel firm gears up for added projects
Western, Chinese university join forces
Students receive scholastic honors
Caldwell County businesses hear from state leader
Missouri Bar president visits lawyers in St. Joseph
Better Block event hopes to show off Downtown
SJPD receives federal grant money
Woman escapes serious injury when struck by train
Man charged in Andrew County homicide
5 charged in rural home invasion
President Vartabedian signs an exchange agreement with Xidian University of Xi'a...
7 workers rescued at Smithville Lake
On the go
Zimmerman apologizes; bail set at $150,000
Rare penny sells for $1.15 million
Another hit! Go to mwsutix.com for "Little Shop of Horror" tickets!
Four in custody in Livingston County home invasion
Group aims to bring public art to Downtown traffic signal boxes
North Platte's Nash runs down Taff
Corps: Flood risk down
Sheriff challenger touts experience
Judge: Murder trial to begin in May
Flood goo forces road repair
Royals still touting All-Star Game
Benedictine football player cited for drug charges
Top 5: What to do this weekend
Sunday's forecast: Sunny, 68 and beautiful music in Krug Park. Join MWSU musical...
Fun, farce and pratfalls
Teen charged with manslaughter in wreck
Missouri House passes health care measure
Missouri Senate passes education overhaul legislation
New Keystone pipeline route proposed
It's opening night for "Little Shop of Horrors" ... get your tickets at mwsutix....
Law enforcement expands investigation
LeBlond's Kastner earns milestone win
Schools wary of ads on buses
Regional workshop set for disaster response
Lawyer honored on 90th birthday
City eyes station repairs
Intentional fires spike
Plattsburg native found a path to work with rockets
Burglary suspects fire shots
Dick's Sporting Goods to open April 27
Entertainer Dick Clark dies at 82
Going vintage
Way to go, Tri-Sigs!
Rollover accident kills one
Bill criminalizes undercover videos at farms
Students get blunt message on driving
Job seekers throng to arena
2 students file injunction against school
Griffon News, editor win big at media event
Savannah welcomes 2 new council members
Troop H to offer boater safety course
Scroggins appointed to board
One person can stand up to hatred
Wilson to return to coaching at Plattsburg
The secret of friendship bread
"Little Shop of Horrors" April 19-29. Want a ticket? Git it! at mwsutix.com
Missouri adds jobs as unemployment rate remains steady
Vacant house fire deemed intentional
Man, 81, died in pond accident
Iowa man seriously injured in accident
Businesses gear up for green sales tax holiday
City approves $2M for sewer projects
Cameron residents face animal abuse charges
Invention before it was cool
Camp Quality helps change lives
Suspect arrested in officer-involved shooting
LeBlond names Wenkel new coach
Romney VP search under way
Forecasters: About 75 storms hit Great Plains
Guard team attacked; no fatalities reported
Local Best Buy to remain open
Man charged in stabbing
Congratulations to junior David Hon, named Journalist of the Year by the Missour...
Nixon raises $1.7M to start 2012
A friendly face in an uneasy place
Rain forces corps to take action
Club to host sheriff candidate
City cancels open burning
Career Fair set for Tuesday
Postal service issues tax filing deadlines
Midwest towns say early storm warnings saved lives
Penn Street museums look to attract more visitors
Broadband stretches farther for rural residents
Road work roundup, April 16, 2012
Students finishing up MAP tests
Squaw Creek Eagle Nest finds new owner
Volunteers, vendors needed for festival
Storm damage limited throughout city, region
Midwest sinkings get no love
Hundreds walk for autistic family members, awareness
City project adding sidewalks
English professor named Missouris poet laureate
Collision sends 5 to hospital
Man hospitalized after auto accident
Fight leaves man with stab wound
Students respond to Trayvon Martin case
The night the great ship went down
Unit returns from Afghanistan
Overnight fire guts vacant house
Dispatchers just as likely to experience PTSD
Romney: Obama will erode gun owners rights
Air show prep already under way
InterServ accepting bids for Deer Park Drive structure
Accident sends woman to hospital
Disabilities a struggle for many people
Five DWI arrests made early Friday
InterServ gives tax prep service to almost 1,600
Investigation continues with search warrant
90-year-old provides positive presence in Midtown
February-March restaurant inspections
Rep. Graves, wife file for divorce
Corps: More flood storage offers limited benefit
Western Institute creates theater company
Western Institute creates theater company
Royals drop plan for peanut-free seating
Blunt visits Air National Guard base
Royals back home, ready for bright days
Big Green Move Out will help students recycle
Local agency begins first fund campaign
Jenkins listening tour hits Wathena
Former Missouri governor pleads guilty in donation case
Coming this summer: Western Playhouse, a professional theatre company. www.weste...
Missouri House OKs adding cell phones to No Call List
Atchison elevator cited for violations
Keeping cool
Missouri Senate panel endorses $24B budget plan
Learn about an exciting new venture AND get a sneak peak at the Little Shop of H...
Shock lingers after accident
Retired professor finds fascination with letters of family lore
UM System bolsters courses, purchasing
Police seek man who allegedly attacked officer
A community rebuilds after grain elevator tragedy
Rock Port couple move home out of flood plain
City to consolidate, restructure
Zimmerman charged with second-degree murder
Get your plants here!
Emergency response team ready to serve area
Koster reports raising more than $890K
The College Republicans are hosting the Mayor of St. Joseph BillFalkner Thursday...
Obama-Romney showdown starts with harsh tone
Hallmark announces voluntary job cuts
Production issues cause slight delay
Woman charged with trying to kill her child
Central claims top spots at City Track Meet
YWCA run/walk set Saturday
1860s schoolhouse opens
State rail plan has implications for local travel, economy
Hearing continued in former officers case
Woman notes memorials from area in book
Colgan elected president of school board
Plungers wind up competition 12,000 pounds lighter
Kellogg to lead Northwest women's hoops
Woman charged with attempted murder of child
Teacher oversight faces scrutiny
Abuse scandal continues to take toll on Catholic dioceses
Authorities search for endangered teen
Nixon releases education funding
Eating local made easy
Santorum suspends campaign
April is National Poetry Month - Join us on Friday, April 13 for a poetry readin...
Alpha. They will be selling burgers, chips, drinks, sweets as well as charging f...
Free trees available Saturday
US teen births fall again
Ongoing tale that remains worth telling
Fatal crash raises neighborhood concerns
General named grand marshal
Officials wont discuss homicide
32-year-old suspect charged in hatchet threats
Heartland expands to north Kansas City
Fire repairs near completion
Fire at vacant Midtown home
City announces department restructure
Heartland expanding into KC
Few new details on homicide case
Life out of loss
Two killed, one rescued in accident
Plattsburg teens helping to build skateboard park
City ranked 9th in best places to save on gas
Harrison County man seriously injured in rollover crash
Defrauded farmers can file claims
Senior center raises money for facility
St. Joseph woman survives jump from Pony Express Bridge
St. Joseph crowns a new mens bowling champion
The club that means the most
Motorcyclist arrested after head-on collision
Council may be in for a shake-up
Williams versatility driving force in Central's success
More than 100 kids hunt for Easter eggs at Hyde Park
U.S. warns Syria it cant deceive world over pullout
Christians around the world celebrate Easter
48 initiative petitions circulating across the state
KCP&L to weigh options in Lake Road compliance
U.S. job market takes a break after hiring binge
Highway Patrol warns of increased fatalities
Patee House receives Civil War piece
Grown-up gators a challenge for Missouri town
Western appoints interim VP for student affairs
Improving safety of St. Joseph
Authorities explore leads in homicide case
Kansas Mega Millions winner comes forward
Google creates a spectacle with project
A look inside the sacred place of the Latter-day Saints
Corps: Missouri River reservoirs in good shape
KC council rejects anti-nuke ballot measure
Better than Netflix: Little Shop of Horrors LIVE, Potter Hall Theater April 19-2...
Police investigate Midtown stabbing
Consistency defines Hummer's wrestling career
Rights eyes Missouri 6th District
Ground broken for shell building at business park
Wow, thats a big bunny
Woman sentenced for involuntary manslaughter
Authorities investigate homicide
Vehicle information released in attempted abduction
Missouri judge strikes down payday loan initiative
Missouri Senate panel backs cuts to social services
Sara Evans, Shootin' Blanks coming to Civic Arena
Bus driver layoffs called temporary
Webb slotted as Spoofhounds' next football coach
Judge won't dismiss charge against Missouri bishop
Nelson-Atkins to provide some works online
Missouri House endorses school bus ads
Couple mark 50 years in musical expression of faith and family
Years later, YMCA is debt-free
Optimism flows after proposal passes
Defendant jailed after showing up drunk to court
Teen robber gets probation revoked
Second Harvest surpasses fund goal
MWSU student government approves services fee
CDBG budget presented to council
Romney accuses Obama of 'hide-and-seek' campaign
St. Joe Live Jams: John Goolsby
Police respond to attempted abduction
Little cameras, big potential
Missouri Senate budget plan spares education from cuts
The MWSU Chorale performs "Storm Country."
Central's Kelley to retire after next season
Leads tapering off in KC baby disappearance
License, ID woes continue in Kansas
Anything is possible
Rollover accident injures Iowa man
Majority click on seat belts
Buchanan County loses rank in health survey
$200,000 found in fire debris
South Harrison bond issue narrowly fails
Regional sewer, water and road bonds pass
2 newcomers named to Savannah city council
Rucker, Danford, Snethen named to school board
School bond issue passes
Romney takes Maryland, looks to sweep 3 primaries
Tornadoes rake Dallas area; more than a dozen hurt
Golden Corral coming to East Hills
Live blog: April 3 election
Heating blanket causes accidental fire
Highlands Smith named JUCO coach of year
Fire strikes Main Street home
Missing teen found safe
The king of the mushrooms
Families hope for answers as autism diagnoses rise
Council OKs added taxiway costs
Professor welcomes India challenge
Teens can find help for depression
Savannah approves 48% water rate hike
City adapts to changes in its makeup
Chillicothe police search for runaway
House engulfed in flames
Replica Vietnam memorial to visit KC area
Police shoot windshield; suspect flees
LeBlond's Miller gives up girls hoops duties
City works to fulfill promises
Send us your prom photos
Two museums need volunteers
Better grip on life
Motorcyclist injured in accident
High voter turnout expected Tuesday
Facade-lift for Wyeth-Tootle
ATVs overturn in separate regional accidents
Groups raise money for disaster relief
Roadwork roundup, April 2, 2012
Atchison honors Sgt. Enzbrenner
More political races going uncontested in Missouri
Researchers, genealogists await release of 1940 census data
Planting gears up in aftermath of flooding
Releford shines as Kansas advances to title game
Girls pick out free prom dresses at Junior League event
School bond supporters canvass more neighborhoods
Contestants take away crowns at Apple Blossom Pageant
Stuff local in your old carpetbag
Kansas State hires Bruce Weber
High water closes some roads in county
Edmisson fit profile McGuffin sought in coach
Unseasonably warm weather sets records
Livingston County men charged with child sex acts
Groups differ on best way to help
8 from Sheriffs Department take early retirement
Sign company winning big
Year brings stable climb for stocks
County accepts bids for road-patching material
Mega Millions numbers announced
Livewire podcast: Trails West! performers
Missouri audit questions use of some federal money
Police evict Occupy KC protesters from city park
Leaving a legacy
Contractor suffers burns
Shots fired report causes lockdown
Corps seeks dismissal of breached levee lawsuit
Repairs planned on Frederick
Flooding forces road closure
Griffon proud! Senior Brandie Wertz won the Trails West! poster contest. Congrats!
Bond supporters meet with Kiwanis
Democrats pick delegates
Business leaders show support
Get your tickets ready
Northwest raises tuition by 3%
Defendant still not allowed to marry
Teen shot in cheek by BB
Habitat for Humanity moves office
Caldwell County couple charged with child endangerment
Trails West! headliners announced
Western hires Edmisson as women's coach
Suddenlink eyes new Internet fee
Dispute follows company's move
Justices to vote Friday on health care case
Hang time
Welcome to Rob Edmisson, the next Griffon women's basketball coach!
Missouri Senate votes to override veto on workers' comp
Woman's car window shot
Blown transformer sparks police call
Top 5: What to do this weekend
Best Buy to close 50 stores
Assault suspect captured by Sedalia police
Conway wants jumping jack as state exercise
Grocery chain to sell some pink slime
Woman finds divine direction
Professor finds teachable moment
Westerns governing board approves new rates
Funds raised on both sides
Western appears close to hiring Edmisson
Mumbai, Miami on list for big weather disasters
Can parts of health care law survive?
Possible 'game-changer' in meth battle
Finances take center stage in Savannah
The main offenders
Jobless rate rises nearly 1%
Man faces statutory sodomy charge
George H.W. Bush to endorse Romney
Salvation Army plans 'Stuff the Truck'
Clinton County man faces six drug charges
Efforts continue to implement public smoking ban
Judge hears motions in case against bishop
Field set for House races
District in Bethany asking voters to pass $4.2 million bond issue
Millions of dollars on the line in regional ballots
Pastor joins field in congressional race
Colonel wants more missions for Wing
Seeing the individual in everyone
Savannah reclaims home golf invite
Gipson changes mind on Northwest Missouri State job
Familiar names file for county office
Red, white and quinoa
Rallies draw thousands to Missouri Capitol
Missouri Supreme Court upholds state House districts
Man gets jail cell instead of wedding bells
Candidate runs brief campaign
Hedge files for 6th District seat
Joplin unveils tornado anniversary plans
Missouri Western opens up spring practice
Platte City man gets probation for endangering teen
Distraction not worth a life taken
Democrats will begin delegate selection process
Five area quarries remain integral to road projects
River port sees limited activity
Bond backers defend promise of jobs
Authorities: Fatal fire was intentionally set
Council to vote on rec center name
Gipson named Northwest women's coach
Justices get to heart of health law
Sources: Frank Martin takes South Carolina job
Sauer joins Missouri governor race
How to make a homemade kite
Kansas' Thomas Robinson leads AP All-America team
All hands in
Joplin builders clash over home sizes, values
McCaskill reaping donations from outside Missouri
Wisconsin man seriously hurt after tractor-trailer overturns
SUV crashes in Gentry County
High stakes for church in bishop case
Teens take center stage
Road work roundup, March 26, 2012
Old-time tea parties refresh antique mall visitors
Afghans: U.S. paid $50K per shooting spree death
Better Block goes west a bit
Meeting to help ease anxiety about that first year of school
Man dies in duplex fire
Great day in the dirt for Vaughan
Shots fired near 22nd and Edmond
Albany man injured in motorcycle accident
Benton breaks ground on new athletic facility
Taking it to the streets
A sketch of modern campaigning
Guests tour renovated Green Acres building
Student debt reaches $1,000,000,000,000
Building boom
Civil suits filed over 7 suspicious deaths
Eisenbergs Better Living closing
Missouris self-defense law differs from Floridas
Western senior shows off talent at Pro Day
Mothers battle dropped sexual assault charges
2 men receive assault charges in shooting
Brookside residents hope sale brings good news
Scouts to collect food today
Store owner charged in Cameron drug case
Initiative spurred by dog breeding fight dropped
Soria set for elbow surgery, will miss season
Construction firm owner is new KDOT secretary
Nixon appoints 2 to Missouri Ethics Commission
Schoonover back in 8-man as North Andrew coach
Sturdy as an Oak
Three drug arrests made at Cameron gas station
Residents on detour route concerned about safety
Reeders writ denied
Easton man back for NFPB finals
Lawmaker: Alcohol department needs staff
St. Joseph hotels increase security
Concern grows over possible base closures
Missouri House funds education, cuts blind benefits
Bicyclist hit by car in South Side
Everyone is welcome to help students beautify the Riverbend Treatment Center at...
Rain washes out City Round Robin
Police search for assault suspect
New clinic offers alternative to surgery
Students step up for their schools
Judge: Flag desecration law unconstitutional
Missouri bill would ban implementing health care law
Tea party PAC backs Steelman
Expect new winner as NFPB Finals return to St. Joseph
Longtime county clerk recalls vibrant election nights
Obama to fast-track oil pipeline
Jurors find former employee not guilty in 5 burglary cases
School board candidate files 2 appeals over ballot
Kansas aviatrix mystery continues with new clue, search
Central tabs Musser as next coach
Fed official: US must address debt
Bridge project stays on schedule
Distracted driving campaign goes public
Missouri launches severe weather site
Kansas Senate passes $14.B budget
Students to promote bond with video
Just your style
Dollars, endorsements shifting toward Romney
Kansas Senate rejects cut in sales, income taxes
Largest crowd in Eggs and Issues history this morning - more than 250! Thanks to...
The terrible effects of war
YWCA would like city to take over aquatic center
Savannah council delays water hike
Trial starts in burglary cases
Local leaders take issues to D.C.
Pioli: Chiefs made play for Manning
Dates announced for open burning
Schweich won't enter GOP Senate race
Chocoholics unite
Missouri unemployment rate falls in February
Missouri Senate rejects health insurance exchange
Group to revisit Earhart mystery
Police: Shooting suspects intended to start house fire
2 men injured in accident
Romney looks to increase lead in Illinois
Missouri group drops off toilet paper to protest Limbaugh
Budget debate looms in Missouri House
Lafayette secure after brief scare
Western's contact-centric lineup thrives
City seeks police hiring grant
U.S. Senates top cop returns to Benedictine
Missouri Air National Guard unit wins award
Courting a new wave of lawsuits
Apple Blossom Pageant seeks entries
NPG to bring FOX station to St. Joseph
City Round Robin postponed
Romney, Paul camps form alliance in Missouri
Checkpoint nets no DWI arrests
E-mails show Forsee wanted Mizzou to stay in Big 12
Manning chooses Broncos
Changing the delivery method
Kansas House passes $14B budget
Judge orders new ballot
Come see Dennis Stroughmatt perform live French Creole music and Mardi Gras folk...
Great entertainment tonight - Strung Out Trio - 7:30 p.m. in Potter Hall. And it...
Gunfire incident leads to 4 arrests
Kansas squeaks out win over Purdue
Caldwell County man hurt in ATV wreck
Charges expected this week for Afghanistan shootings suspect
Chillicothe police conduct St. Patricks Day saturation
States food sources mostly domestic
Andrew County teen hurt in crash
Man takes opinion on birth control mandate to Jeff City
Roadwork roundup, March 19, 2012
Rushville-Sugar Lake Levee work completed
St. Patrick parish observes anniversary with Latin Mass
Missouri education overhaul faces stumbles
Groundbreaking held for new Central athletic complex
Murder still murky two decades later
Shoving it to the wall of greed
Families come together for St. Patricks Day parade
Passage of April 3 bond issue would fund two new schools
Caucus sees large turnout
School ballot error requires hearing
Missouri Western wins 3 straight over nationally ranked Southern
Help needed finding 67-year-old
Fire damages North Side house
Lions Club holds flapjack fundraiser
Cathedral School program enriches young minds
Blanketing levees with extra dirt
So what exactly is pink slime?
Tough week for red meat
30 people charged in meth bust
Christian boys finish 4th in Class 1
Jefferson frustrated into 3rd-place game loss
Norfolk State stuns Mizzou in first round
Third place eludes North Platte once again
30 charged in federal meth distribution case
Livewire podcast, March 16, 2012
Nixon vetoes discrimination, workers' comp bills
Corps plans April meetings
Fire engulfs North End home
Police looking for driver who hit woman
Grandmother charged with endangering child
Kansas panel won't act on Kobach citizenship rule
Gingrich says virtually no chance he'll withdraw
CBO: Obama budget produces 2013 deficit of $977B
Hit and run causes gas leak
Jefferson girls miss out on title game
City now has teeth to enforce sewer bills
This time, it counts
Custodian takes long way home, saves a life
Montee receives endorsement
Seat belt campaign to focus on youths
GOP candidate targets regulations
It's back to the consolation game for North Platte
Christian boys go down in Class 1 semis
Taliban talks off; Karzai tells NATO to pull back
Kansas tax cut plan cheaper than thought
Kansas voter citizenship bill in limbo
Its a St. Paddys Day party
Graves files for seventh term
Suspect nabbed in Brown County
Longtime Lafayette coach dies
YWCA seeks Women of Excellence nominations
Central receives prestigious arts award
Drug bust results in 3 arrests
Northwest student senate approves fee
Youths given chance to explore careers in media outlets
Report: 33% of students complete college in 4 years
Council to discuss CIP fund proposals
Math teacher finds a constant in world of numbers
Senate panel modifies tax plan; House OKs its own
Cheap and easy
AMC, Suddenlink reach agreement
Spring break on 17th Street
St. Joseph man charged with burglary
Man injured by loose dog
Seat belt campaign kicks off Thursday
Savannah board approves Smith as football coach
North Platte haunted, driven by history
Sex charges dropped against Maryville teens
Yet-to-be named facility set to open in late spring
Downtown post office to soon be up for sale
Jury convicts Sudanese man of stealing
Siblings die on same day in two cities
Backpack Buddies program receives $6,500 donation
No Budget No Pay bill gets a hearing
School board candidates discuss $42M bond issue
Scoring some Tide
Police warn of phone scam in Cameron
Nixon opposes Missouri lawmakers on cut to blind aid
Candidates vie in Deep South
Romney campaigns in Missouri
Stocks record biggest gains of year
Kansas House squashes bid to make Toto breed top dog
Soup's on
Join us for Murals for Minds, turning the bare walls of Riverbend Treatment Cent...
Tornado drill Tuesday
Two file for House seats
Recruits get early taste of Marine life
Last week of winter feels like spring
Board aims for 2 new schools
FEMA denies aid request for Daviess County
Deferring a problem of schools
Northwest student senators consider fee increase
Food bank partnering with farmers in region
Ballot question includes east-side school
Missouri caucuses to begin Tuesday
Housing sales increase in St. Joseph
Come on in, the water's fine
Joplin tornado zone has mail delivery problem
Chiefs reportedly don't make the Manning cut
Rotary Club seeks youths for exchange program
Fill the free time
Holt County, Maryville hold events with prizes
YWCA invites public to stand up to racism
Organ, chamber music comes alive
Missing too much school could mean forfeiting prom
Former banker turns to auto sales
A full life of only 38 years
Bookmobile on the way
Christian's Shank hits game-winner at overtime buzzer
Area pork producers work on crate conversion
Funds for education ... but at what cost?
School performance rankings dont tell the whole story, educators say
ATV overturns in Andrew County
Deer cause two area accidents
Bee winner gets second chance
Hall that touches off arguments
Panthers defend their way to Columbia
Christian's Taff back for rematch vs. Jefferson
Missouri retirement program praised in report
Man charged with sex offenses
Hate groups on the rise in Missouri
Changes coming to the links
Speaker counsels counselors on grief
3 named top school counselors
Truck driver named in 2 cases
Spring Break! Enjoy!
In honor of H.O.P.E.
Looks like a beautiful weekend for baseball! Saturday and Sunday at the Spring S...
Santorum draws tea party ire in Kansas
Paul stumps in Kansas ahead of caucuses
Bill targets cell phone tracking in emergencies
Missouri bill would put limits on primate ownership
Man injured in rollover
Prompt response contains fire
Farmers face higher fuel prices
Big dig planned for Whitehead Creek
Missouri House passes prescription database bill
Dole throws support behind Romney
Officials gather about rural crime
Smith slated as next Savannah coach
Missouri Senate passes workplace discrimination measure
Missouri House passes prescription database bill
Grain dealer ordered to pay $2.8 million
Johnson leads No. 3 Kansas in rout of Texas A&M
Governor highlights energy plant
Prosecutor defends dismissing family sex case
American Family transfers 13 positions
Poll: Health overhaul unpopular, but not as feared
Officers seize drugs, cash, weapons in bust
Alarm forces bank evacuation
Officers seize drugs, cash, weapons in bust
KC Federal Reserve President Esther George speaks at Eggs and Issues March 21. B...
DeKalb boys move on to quarters
Lafayette County's pace wears down
FEMA allocates $2.3M for flood damage cleanup
Sewer service to be billed separately
Chaz Bono relates his story of transition
Woman finds family at heart of St. Patricks Day
Missouri American approved for 15% hike
Schweich testing waters for US Senate bid
Santorum holds rally in Lenexa
Workers' compensation bill sent to Nixon
Sheriff issues warning on vacuum sales
Apple unveils 'new iPad'
10 things to know about growing fruit trees
Congratulations to Brian Shewell, nominated to be Western's next Student Governor.
St. Joe Live Jams: Ben Constable
Corps sees lower risk of flooding
Stolen vehicle driver flees after crash
Teen hurt in rollover accident
Jefferson girls end Mercers unbeaten run for 3rd straight year
Edison students celebrate culture
Residents train for severe weather
Of bucket lists and good food
Westerns VPs contract not renewed
Fallen trooper honored by Missouri House
Romney, Gingrich, Santorum claim victories
Jefferson makes it 3 straight against Mercer
LeBlond relieves Vertin of coaching duties
McCaskill questions spending on Afghanistan infrastructure
Wing could lose 38 members
Dow falls more than 200 points
Fro-yo frenzy
Work continues on I-229 overpass
Corps: Missouri River reservoirs ready for runoff
Crews battle blaze near Greystone
Expo Center effort starts on high note
Fire hazard warning issued for area
Deadline looms to register to vote
Candidates share visions
Christian boys, girls seek different playoff fate
Police work with stores to thwart shoplifters
Council gives nod to sod
Agency names local spirit award winners
Savannah could see water rate spike
Tough call for freedom of the road
Lieutenant governor's race gets crowded
2nd Rural Crime Summit to be held Thursday
Preliminary report released on plane crash
Mr. Grienkes neighborhood
Michelle Obama challenges crowd in KC
Obama to deliver commencement address in Joplin
Princeton's Goodin signs with K-State
Missouri state agencies see hit from rising gas prices
Fire crews kept busy battling two blazes
Fire destroys vacant North Side house
Kearney woman hurt in accident
Road work roundup, March 5, 2012
Funding available for eco-friendly tips
Putin claims victory in Russia's presidential election
City Council to vote on annexation agreement
Construction begins on new Heritage Church building
Approved $42M bond issue would create higher-quality school
Sertoma Club excited to celebrate centennial
UCP Chili Challenge raises record 145,000
Kansas dominates voting by Big 12 coaches
Youth hospitalized after fire
Christian beats North Andrew again, returns to playoffs
Four straight: Romney wins Washington GOP caucus
Southbound I-229 closing for repairs
Braymer students honored for helping save family
Six months after fatal crash, LifeNet St. Joseph carries on
Devils in the details for schools
Command sergeant retires
Online firm promises to settle accounts
A battle of the brains
Cameron boys rally to title behind Morrison
St. Joseph gaining retail trade
No. 18-ranked Northwest Missouri State rallies in 2nd half
Missouri Western fires Plett
Levee repairs get under way in St. Joe
Air show to feature wing walker
Meters off the table
Parties agree to terms of settlement
When bad weather hits, she heads to the basement
Workshop makes math count
Pickett kids let loose to celebrate Dr. Suess
Firm agrees to $10 million in fertilizer case
Missouri Western fires Plett
Branson ready for tourists despite damage
Missouri tax revenues lag behind budget
Bill would allow drug felons to get food stamps
Parties agree to terms of settlement
Staircase installed in Boehringer building
Ravenwood man injured in accident
St. Joes Got Talent, residents showed up to see
Holt Co. awaits levee repairs
Details emerge in alleged abuse of ministers son
CIP group leans toward August date
Museum wraps up weekly talks
New Senate bill introduction ends
Report: Missouri has too many grounds for death penalty
Shoeless child found on Belt
Top-seeded Washburn eliminates Western
Senate rejects 'conscience' amendment
Gutsy effort comes up short. Final: Washburn 80 Griffons 63.
Halftime: No. 1 seed Washburn 43 No. 8 MWSU 34. Koch with 18, Schoonover 9
Clothing store coming to East Hills
Pep band rocks the MIAA Tournament. 10 minutes from tip! Go Griffs!
Red Cross launches 'Heroes' campaign
Leavenworth shooting leaves 2 men dead
Centrals record-setting season ends at hands of Lees Summit West
Top 5: What to do this weekend
Northwest Missouri minister accused of abusing 12-year-old son
Homeless population increases a bit
Second Harvest to launch fund drive
Social service funding to be cut
Survey suggests community support for indoor smoking ban
Two charged with stealing from employers in St. Joseph
Case worker wants better community
Education bill changes
Senate to take up Blunts conscience amendment
Rods closing its doors
Pulling the plug on cable
Kerrey to run for his former Nebraska seat
The MWSU Concert Chorale will honor Joplin during the Governor's Verses and Voic...
Missouri travelers, businesspeople speak on I-70 tolls
Powerful storm injures 14 in Harveyville
Storms kill 9, damage Branson theaters
Holt leaving Maryville for Oak Park
Gallatin man injured in accident
"Fat, Sick & Nearly Dead": Be inspired by the critically acclaimed documentary....
US: North Korea to suspend nuclear activities
Second Harvest to launch fund drive
Home brew
Western faculty discuss Affordable Health Care Act
Klippenstein will not challenge Guernsey
Republicans crowd field in U.S. Senate primary
Center was launch pad for legends
Mid-Buch boys stop LeBlond in 1st round
Central boys look forward to 3rd shot at LSW
Counterfeit money circulating St. Joseph
Three seek to challenge sheriff
Dow closes above 13,000
Congratulations to Lavonte Douglas and TJ Johnson on their all-MIAA selections!
Missouri unemployment rate falls in January
Meeting set on Downtown post office
MoDOT to hold meeting on Highway 59
Western students - the directing class needs you! More than 50 roles are availab...
Treat each other well, then hope
Single mom or Superwoman?
Western's Koch named to MIAA 1st team
Customers adjust to prescription changes
Teens save family from burning house
Car dealers waiting for impact of high gas prices
Former chief to lead Catholic review board
KCP&L proposes rate hike
Missouri judge refuses to delay Senate candidacy filing
The doctors Puderbaugh
Congratulations to Jessica Koch and Alicia Bell on their All-MIAA selections!
Northwest's Steinmeyer to retire
Consultant: Nebraska's Kerrey reconsidering Senate run
Mike Posner headlines Northwest's spring concert
Former chief to lead Catholic review board
Northwest to host annual Career Day
Judge announces re-election bid
Radio station looks to raise funds
An idea to reduce home burglaries
Hoping to boost online courses
Maryville man seriously injured in ATV crash
Regional differences complicate Kansas redistricting
And the winners were ...
'The Artist' takes best picture Oscar
Winthrop looks for thief, Maryville for mentors
Missouri changing rules for Medicaid spend down plan
Bowl-A-Thon benefits regional arthritis patients, programs
Man's Leap Day birthday a celebration with family
Bearcats take Lions share of title
Missouri disaster flights cost $117K
15 drivers cited during Click It Or Ticket event
Bike club members pick up trash along The Parkway
The world and things not known
Mayor: Christian faith important to him in manager search
Education comes first
Stopping trouble in its tracks
No. 4 Jayhawks beat No. 3 Missouri in OT
Griffon men beat SBU 78-58 to close the season. Great effort by the three senior...
Western women lock up MIAA Tourney berth
Jessica Koch now the all-time leading scorer in MWSU history. Griffs win 86-69 t...
Students of Brian Alford perform at half: MWSU women lead SBU 52-28 on Senior Day!
Benton girls lose lead, fall in title game
Child abuse increasing in region
Jury recommends stiff sentence on drug conviction
Sheriffs website leads to slew of arrests
Issues arise with Nodaway County audit
Rural Buchanan County sees string of thefts
Miracle diet pill? A safe drug is elusive
Woman taken into custody in abuse case
Jury recommends stiff sentence
Rumsfeld offers humor, caution at Fort Leavenworth
Mayor opposes meters in address
Gentlemen, start your fish fries
Talking the talk
Joplin service groups still facing huge demand
KC parks board warns of effects of cuts
Criminal Justice Week is once again coming to Missouri Western!! February 27th -...
The Student Health/Wellness Fair will be held Tuesday, February 28 from 12-4 pm...
Are you stressed out? Does even the mention of midterms make your stomach turn?...
Second-half run spurs Central to district crown
USPS closing 2 centers in Missouri, 7 in Kansas
Second Harvest, eateries team up
From floods to ecosystems
Filing date Tuesday ... or is it?
PetSmart coming to St. Joseph
City Council may change sales-tax plan
Ferrelview man charged in child pornography ring
Informants become issue in drug trial
Woman wanted for alleged abuse of infant
Snorkel enters hiring phase
Laugh 'til it hurts
Livewire podcast, Feb. 23, 2012
Local Sears safe
Tentative opening dates set for Dick's, ALDI
Patrol to enforce seat belt compliance
Redistricting panel reaches deal on Missouri Senate
Rural prosecutor enters AG race
McCaskill airing first TV ads of re-election bid
Polish your resume, dress professionally and come to the Spring Career Fair Marc...
Heartland unveils new operating rooms
Fun, silly job helps librarian spread love of reading
City agrees on who will run rec center
Missouri River at center of MWSU discussion
Attorney seeks new trial for Hollister
Four taken to hospital after crash
Department gun turns up in Arizona
Students - There are still three days to sign up for MWSU's Minute To Win It Cha...
Bedroom makeover
Missouri Supreme Court to examine House map
Missouri state parks see rise in attendance
Too much govment brotha
Investigation begins on KCP&L project
1985 fire still haunts Atchison County
Central rolls over Staley, advance to district finals
Sex offender escapes from jail
Bus service contract extended
Red Cross encourages cease-fire
Kansas State upsets No. 3 Missouri
Dow briefly surpasses 13,000
Brunner wants to curb regulations
Tickets now on sale for the WAC Spring Concert featuring Sara Evans at the St. J...
Brad Pitt's foundation to help KC redevelopment
Second Harvest plans fundraiser
Unlocked doors let gorillas escape at KC Zoo
Allen eager to fulfill pre-injuries potential
Unit prepares for soldiers return home
Sunshine Electronic Display donates $200,000 to YMCA
343 St. Joseph students took advanced testing in 2011
Old magic that helps exporting
Dates changed for some presidential caucuses
SST facility to add 300 jobs
Meth lab seizures rise 6% in Missouri
How bad will it get?
Some Joplin residents wonder where donations went
Missouri curators approve average 3 percent tuition hike
Thinly veiled secret
KCI exhibit honors fallen soldiers
Central a state threat in Hook's final season
Fatality identified in Saturday rollover
DeKalb County man seriously hurt in crash
Officials welcomed, honored
Spring in the air at annual garden expo
Making healthy changes
U.S., Britain urge Israel not to attack Iran
Local scholars note instability of Syria
Initiative seeks to legalize marijuana in Missouri
City may extend bus contract with First Transit
Savannah's Cody Hummer wins 3rd straight title
To smoke or not to smoke
Man killed in rollover wreck
Atchison-St. Joe blues
State honors Maryville schools
Stamping a renewal of old days
A chance to get out of winter doldrums
Warm weather causes Polar Bear Plunge donations to soar
Mid-Buchanan has 3 wrestlers aiming for titles
NPG Printing pares staff
Illnesses give Troy school students a day off
AT&T to expand mobile data access in region
Man charged with sodomy
Harris appears in local courtroom
Shrinking budget could affect local Air Wing
Student, 16, charged after bomb threat
Congress approves tax cut extension
Aquatic Center closing a difficult decision
Lawmakers try to hammer out transportation bill
Man interrupts burglary in progress
Sicknesses cause Troy schools to close
Beautiful set for Arsenic and Old Lace! Shows through Sunday. mwsutix.com
After six-year search, police arrest alleged sex offender
Missouri Western is closed Monday in observance of President's Day. Happy 3-day...
Police arrest student in bomb threat
Benedictine Institute the first of its kind
Arsenic and Old Lace is a hit! Tickets still available at www.mwsutix.com.
Break repaired; road work continues
Five Lathrop wrestlers advance to Class 1 quarterfinals
Nuisance ordinance takes effect March 1
Silent walk sparks rally for sexual assault awareness
Northwest cuts 20 jobs
U.S. Army proposes budget for corps, local levee repairs
Andrew County Jail moving forward
Woman charged in lockdown incident
Penn Street antiques closing
Penn Street antique store closing
YWCA to close its Aquatic Center
Two hospitalized in rural accident
Northwest cutting 20 positions
Wired in
A great story about Griffon football player Joe Dahman on American Idol. Good lu...
It's opening night! "Arsenic and Old Lace" in the Potter Hall Theater. Get your...
Victim ID could take another day
Students - Submit a design for the President's Holiday Card Contest. The student...
Hamiltons Schieber overcomes back injury, eyes wrestling state title
Top 5: What to do this weekend
Congress finalizes deal on payroll tax
Jury delivers split verdict to convict, acquit man
Lafayette assembly honors WWII soldier
Identities of plane crash victims revealed
Jumping in with both feet
Scholar learned lessons in business in St. Joseph
Robert Keatley recalled for promoting St. Josephs past, future
It wasnt just a drill
Water main break closes portion of Belt Highway
Bomb threat evacuates Riverside West campus
Flood leads to increased electric bills
Cracker Barrel goes smoke free
ID of plane victims could take days
Get it together
Coach expected to get released
Man in custody following lock-down
Plane crash kills two
Central's Bell keys win over Ruskin
Osborn's Elder taken from game in ambulance
House debates English-only licenses
A closet away from home
Sweethearts surprised with song
Newspaper from past can bring new hope
St. Joseph district superintendent approved for raise
Man may get life in prison for sex charges
Missouri Supreme Court strikes down 2010 ethics law
Teens appear in court in sexual assault case
2 die in private plane crash
Sara Evans headlines Missouri Western spring concert
St. Joe Live Jams: Borderline
Police investigate shots fired at Brittany Village
Growth of a garden
Western welcomes Sara Evans to the Civic Arena April 12 for the WAC Spring Conce...
Heart your Union TODAY, 11-3. All kinds of freebies!
Senators seek action on 'Mad Cow' rule
Bill gives educators border duty
AT&T customers surprised by unlimited plan
Lifeline Foods to embark on $13 million decoupling of plant
Research probes ads having humor and violence
First snow, then the ice
District picks new bus firm
White House cuts funding for Kansas lab
Paleo palate
Toddler injured in rollover accident
Jump Rope for Heart rescheduled
Nebraska man injured in accident
Students begin search for financial aid resources
Northwest uses Facebook for funding
Small winter storm expected to bring slickness to roads
Plattsburg gets funds for water project
Need to rebuild levees still stands
Recycling could save money for school district
One small step for safety
Rolling in the Grammys
Mummies, Buddhas and crickets, oh my
Trentons Hill undefeated in quest for 3rd state title
An enduring phrase that fill the gaps
All that jazz
Elements combine to form fundraiser
A reason to celebrate
Sheriffs Department to see cuts
Plans for expo center still on track
GOP members gather at Lincoln-Reagan Dinner
City Council to vote on bonds for Cryovac
Transfers provide more pieces around Cooper, Reinders for No. 18 Northwest
K.C. mayor wants $1 billion for infrastructure
Assistance available for disaster victims
March of Dimes kicks off event with breakfast
Teen gets probation for robbing father
City releases meter plan
College for Kids helps open minds
Increase Westerns student fees? Maybe
Corps awards levee contracts
3 charged in Platte City meth lab
Making workouts a fit for men
Missouri primary sets low mark in turnout
KC mayor wants $1 billion for infrastructure
January restaurant inspections available
Obama revamps birth control policy
Sixth graders from Humboldt Elementary cheer with Max after graduating from the...
Central's Kelley denied milestone win
Man accused of beating 2-year-old submits to authorities
Students testify to support state-exercise bill
News-Press wins 7 APME awards
FAFSA Frenzy set to aid students
Dreams of soaring high
British man wanted in 1993 heist nabbed in Missouri
Contraception mandate draws debate
St. Joseph woman gets probation in helping steal from friend
City staff plans new green project
United Way still calls on community to give
McCaskill questions corps nominee about river priorities
911 services restored in rural counties
7 arrested in Platte County drug raids
911 services halted in some rural counties
Nixon: I-70 tolls should require voter approval
Kodak to stop making cameras, digital picture frames
Man wanted for child assault in custody
Missouri House approves workplace discrimination bill
Nixon outlines $10M in grants for colleges
Kansas House approves redistricting bill
Dying of laughter
Livewire podcast, Feb. 9, 2012
Details emerge on chain accident
Northwest men alone atop MIAA standings
Grant keeps Social Welfare Board going
Firefighter reflects
Turnout topples in presidential primary
Commissioners postpone nuisance code vote
Detectives investigating beating of 2-year-old
Truman State plans MIAA exit
2 deputies injured in crash
Suit filed against former St. Joseph priest
For Santorum, new challenges follow big wins
Man charged with molesting child
The Center for Student Engagement is hosting two upcoming events for students: M...
St. Joe Live Jams: Borderline
Missouri teen gets life with possible parole in killing
Northwest delays announcement on cuts
Green furnishings take the show
There is one more week left to view the Faculty Biennial Exhibition in the Potte...
Celebrate the Chinese Spring Festival at 3:30 TODAY in the Hoff Community Room,...
Wilkinson keys Benton's win over Lafayette
K.C. Fed chief predicts slight economic growth
Were the survivors
Republicans plan Lincoln-Reagan Dinner
Student art show coming to Western
Nixon amending budget
Activists not giving up on Cracker House
Lafayette choir sings with success
Reeder registers as write-in candidate
Santorum holds early lead in Missouri primary
Voters approve CIP tax extension
CORRECTION: The Griffon Arts Alliance Art Show opening is Thursday, Feb. 9 in th...
Giving popcorn some pop
Lawsuit: George Brett falsely advertises necklaces
Missouri House OKs workplace discrimination measure
Joplin schools to put $62M bond to vote
Romney battles Santorum, Paul in 3 states
Griffon Arts Alliance Student Art Show in Remington Hall: opening reception 6-9...
MoDOT: I-229 bridge is safe
Deadline nears for FSA loans
As Susan Montee prepares for kick-off, another rival emerges
City prepares for capital improvements vote
All politics all the time in America
Work continues on Northwests classrooms inside Green Acres
Officials uncertain on election turnout
Southbound Interstate 229 bridge back open
Authorities identify suspected arsonist
Accident linked to outage
Congratulations to Dan Danford '78 for being featured in "2012 America's Top Fin...
Settlement reached in students death
The touch of home
Patrol releases name of fiery crash victim
Teva clear to resume production
Leader of KC diocese review board resigning
Missouri bill would allow school bus ads
Arsenic and Old Lace, Feb. 16-19. Get your tickets now!
Free screening of "In the Name of the Father" at 7 p.m. Thursday in the Kemper R...
Sheriff issues road advisory
Look before you leap
Romney win leaves rivals few options
Arts Council braces for hit to funding
Council going paperless
Man remembered for perseverance, talents, experience as immigrant
Club for the deaf holds second Super Bowl party
The difference between 'here,' 'here illegally'
Pets show off their best
Giants beat Patriots 21-17 to win the Super Bowl
Roadwork roundup, Feb. 6, 2012
Tollefson prepares for 2nd Super Bowl
Missouris late rally saves day
Smoke aggravates
Adjuncts good or bad for students?
These leaders excel
In new video, Central teens warn against texting and driving
Cub Scouts learn value of teamwork at Pinewood Derby
Red Cross to host disaster training course
A metered history on parking
Science event both entertains and educates young students
Chiefs in discussions with Daboll to run offense
Lees Summit West beats Central in key Suburban Big 6 game
EPA plans workshop in St. Joe
Man sentenced to 6 years in prison
Atchison woman injured in Florida crash
Air Guard getting newer planes
Robb celebrates 25 years on bench
Western football adds Central State to schedule
Fire reported in city's North End
Congratulations, Coach! Tom Smith inducted this weekend:
On a mission
Hiring surges in January
Brownback confident meetings didn't violate law
Judge upholds redistricting map
Deaf Club to host Super Bowl party
56-year-old inmate dies in Cameron
Charges reduced in Plattsburg shooting
Man found dead, suspected in fires
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Rain causes serious accident
Parents of missing KC baby to appear on 'Dr. Phil'
Fiery crash kills one near Cameron
Hamilton sweeps doubleheader at Polo
Ambulance official charged in land-deal case
Added legislative language gives a break to bridges
Western student an American Idol?
Special Olympic athletes compete
More students qualify
Party officials urge Primary turnout
Accident doesn't derail senior
Missouri economic development director resigns
Missouri curators wary of tuition increase
Livewire podcast, Feb. 2, 2012
Danish man sentenced for extorting Buchanan County girl
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Ambulance official charged in corruption case
Go Griffs! Western softball tops MIAA preseason poll!
Rural residents warned of burglaries
Heartland launches mobile care clinic
Complicated path leads Hart to Western
Mercer County pedestrian struck by vehicle
Police searching for missing girl
Western reveals new vice president
Lawmakers push for conscience exemption in federal health law
Program to help prepare young readers
Does gaming money go to schools?
In the Courts, Feb. 2, 2012
Retired sergeant: Its time to move on
Welcome to 16 new football players and 5 new soccer players!
Former St. Louis, Missouri State coach Spoonhour dies at 72
Rams gets $124M to upgrade dome
GOP challengers trail McCaskill in money
Missouri senator delays workplace discrimination vote
Facebook to go public, raise $5B
Pipe bomb found, rendered safe
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Highly touted WR signs with Mizzou
University officials lament budget cuts
The big picture
Graves raises more than $675K for re-election
Lawson man dies in crash
Efforts made to revise hours farm supplies can be hauled
Thanks, Uncle Don Briscoe
Great Northwest Day at the Capitol addresses roads, 911 services
Catholic schools celebrate a special week
2 charged with assaulting officer appear in court
Resident supports county tax
A glimpse of what could be
Romney wins big in Florida
City of Elwood without water
Report: Western earns football commit from famous recruit
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Steelers interview former Chiefs coach Todd Haley
2 charged in string of car thefts
'Tornado tourism' stirs anger in Joplin
Spence launches ads in governor race
Court hearing starts over Missouri congressional map
Fall in love with cacao
Man charged with enticing child
Hearing held for assault suspect
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Extra weight to carry
No time to take a back seat
Missouri Senate bill looks to verify students citizen status
GOP Senate hopefuls debate in Branson
End of January brings record-breaking temps
Andrew County commissioners adopt conservative budget
Maryville mourns loss of teacher
District mulls bus firm change
Voting for a national direction
Fire under investigation
Split at the Fieldhouse: Griffon women beat Ft. Hays, 90-78. Men fall 62-58.
Officers assaulted, pelted with rocks
Tests find Platte County skull not recent
Chiefs hire special teams coach, release 3 others
Missouri Democrats vow to oppose discrimination bill
St. Joe Proud: KQ2 talks to the opera team that finished 2nd in a national compe...
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Missouri Senate panel endorses union legislation
Greisen's career takes another twist
Residents flee apartment blaze
Permit secured to put river mud back into river
Rock Port gets a new police chief
Shed, building fires under additional investigation
Faith in Action celebrates 2011s achievements
Positivism shared at candlelight vigil for Kecia King
Firefighters believe blaze was intentional
Living without the Internet
Helping rural areas grow
Family guards America
Mom, kids escape house fire in North End
Annual show at Civic Arena draws thousands
Colgan Center assists troubled youths
Room left for mature decisions
Washburn crashes down on Missouri Western
Realty company eyes new home
More than 150 student athletes recognized for academic success. Halftime men's b...
Iowa State stuns No. 5 Kansas
Grays jumper sparks Central's rally past Truman
Missouri travels to Central Florida in 2012
Trucker to get hearing Monday
Busy day in court
Powerball ticket sales strengthen despite price hike
Commercial drivers push to talk
Atchison students getting iPads
More schools getting portable technology
Suspect sought after man robbed at gunpoint
Murky mangled mess in Maryville
St. Louis to host Iraq veteran parade
Obama decries rising cost of college education
Real estate struggles tough on churches
Brownback wants to make teacher evaluations public
GM Fairfax workers vote to authorize strike
Missouri looking for next poet laureate
Central claims City Wrestling Meet crown
Dog-breeding law up for discussion
District ending early outs
Council endorses meters
Gator driver injured in accident
139th Airlift Wing holds trade show
Deputies charged in drug fraud
MIAA basketball championships remain in Kansas City
Fire crews battle blaze on Lovers Lane
Livewire podcast, Jan. 26, 2012
Westerns Garnett named PGA golfer to watch
Missouri Supreme Court declines redistricting case
Republican drops House bid to run for Missouri AG
Top 5: What to do this weekend
Bishop Finn set for September trial
Murder suspect arraigned
Tourism group worried about meters
The calm before the storm
Tussle in Topeka
Aircrews go back to school
2 men to be sentenced in bald eagles nest cases
108-year-olds secret to life?
Professor has sweeping view of different cultures
Missouri Western to get cinema upgrades
Man charged in son's death, wife's shooting
Guidance counselor charged with sexual misconduct
High school senior charged with statutory rape
Suspect arrested in Florida
Burglary caught on video
Missouri farmers eligible for new fed loan guarantees
Shooting reported in Clinton County
A whole new persepective
Program seeks to expand food stamp access
MoDOT director sees local benefit to tolls
Curry arrested for providing alcohol to minors
Platte County murder trial continued to Feb. 28
Northwest leaving position unfilled
Youth tickled pink over playhouse
Bullies never quite go away
Warrant issued in woman's death
Goodwin to return to Benton bench this week
Apartment fire started on stove
Obama to take on economy in address
Nation's oldest federal judge dies at 104
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'Hugo' leads Oscar nominations
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Fire breaks out at American Walnut Company
Central upends city-rival Benton
Motorist charged with assault
Police make arrest in firearms case
If approved, ordinance will add 48 acres of landfill
Bills target privacy concerns
Areas dry weather could last into spring
Bootstraps in a world of learning
Gov. Nixon to local veteran: Merci
Group seeks to stop larger trucks
Heated charges, counter-charges in Florida debate
Demolition to begin Sunday at Joplin hospital
Central's Meinert commits to South Dakota
Patrol investigating death in St. Joseph
Mizzou No. 2 in new poll; KU at No. 5
Missouri plans savings from debt refinancing
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KC group creates alternative to payday loans
Heartland, Aetna unveil new insurance plan
Three hurt in crash on Amelia Earhart Memorial Bridge
No injuries after train strikes vehicle
Giffords to resign from Congress this week
Higher education budget cuts likely to hurt programs
Road work roundup, Jan. 23, 2012
Ag specialists to lend a hand
A little help with a big day
Bearcat men stomp Hornets
Italian captain's reputation likely sunk
Governors conference draws 500 to Crown Center
PACT members mostly happy with smaller plan for schools
Tax time approaching
Gingrich storms to South Carolina victory
Jamesport woman dies in crash
Habitat fundraiser focuses on food, shelter
TV celebrity, guns attract visitors to Civic Arena
Smithville ends long conference drought with MEC wrestling title
Kansas survives scare against Texas
Man in custody after Gentry Co. chase
Jamesport woman dies in rollover accident
One of a Kind for Western basektball
Beyond Xs and Os
Missouri curator resigns 1 year early
Maysville man gets 7 years for sex acts with child
Corps optimistic for no 2012 flooding
Bartlett Grain co-op moves forward
In a hurry to get to jail
St. Joseph Museums updates members
Habitat project costing more than $7 million commences
Congress puts off piracy bill
St. Joseph Ryan's to remain open
Skull found in Platte County
Legendary blues singer Etta James dies
Joplin leaders endorse recovery plan
KC streetcar proposal on fast track
200 protest outside KC courthouse
Brownback wants to repeal 51 statutes, rules
Man jailed after high-speed chase
Woman charged with stealing from Girl Scouts
Nuisance ordinance closer to being law
MH-MA boys romp into Riverside finals
Big changes proposed for Big Lake State Park
Woman robbed at knife point
Atchison bridge taking shape
Business coaching group holds annual meeting
Northwest recognized for green practices
Shed more light on Islam
Man suffers medical condition behind the wheel
Livewire podcast, Jan. 19, 2012
Missouri House approves constitutional spending limit
Man sentenced for growing pot in Gower
Ryan's chain closing 81 restaurants
Baker enters lieutenant governor race
Kodak files for bankruptcy
Perry to drop out of race
Quilt group finds outlet for sharing pastime
Driver injured in one-vehicle accident
Hollisters defender files for second extension of appeal
Lawmakers tackle school funding
City Council still debating parking meters
Crime increases, but most violent ones decrease
Sen. Roy Blunt doesnt agree with Keystone rejection
Schools to ask for $42M bond issue
Crop advisers meet in St. Joseph
USDA announces $308M for disaster-stricken states
Missouri's chief justice calls for sentencing fixes
Man, 24, charged in KC area mall shooting
Second Maryville student charged in sex case
The sensational 6
President Vartabedian reacts to the Governor's proposed budget:
Traffic signal repairs continue at busy intersection
Bethany man waives hearing in murder, arson case
Some like it hot
Daniel, Hunt pace Gallatin in GRC victory over Polo
University administrators react to news of funding cuts
Savannah voters have choices for City Council election
Mardi Gras Parade set for Feb. 18
Filing ends for school board ballot
Capital campaign launched
People must support Midtown
Three-car collision injures two
Royals avoid arbitration with 4
Report focuses on secondhand smoke
Nixon expected to outline more budget cuts
Court strikes down Senate map
Spence raises nearly $2.4M for governor bid
Patrol probes teen's death
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Vilsack to speak on philanthropy before regional foundation
Car wash feels mild-winter blues
Community celebrates Martin Luther King Jr. Day
Bell survives another knee scare
Voting when its not even a Tuesday
Missouri National Guard moves into top 10
Montee defends license office
Standoff ends in Lathrop
Group tri
Huntsman quits presidential race
Hundreds mark MLK holiday outside SC capitol
'Artist,' 'Descendants' score top Globe wins
Woman makes Disney a part of her career
Princess power
Events to honor Martin Luther King Jr.
Study: Marijuana use among teenagers on the rise
Livestock auction owner denied license
Road work roundup, Jan. 16, 2012
Tuesday Night Talks kicks off this week
Food pantry's new hours attract additional clients
Royals optimistic about 2012, make stop in St. Joseph
Blacksnake Girls ready to jam
Reinders tallies career-high in Northwest's win over Southwest Baptist
County again proposes tax issue, this time with sunset
St. Josephs Chappell places 85th at Olympic Marathon trials
District eyes moving sixth grade to middle school model
Police: 2 people wounded in shooting at Missouri mall
Who one is and what an ID says
Mild winter helps city
Metro Chamber holds banquet observing 2011 successes
Duncan Street fire prompts evacuation
No. 9 Missouri beats Texas
Check out Griffon basketball on MIAA TV right now! #GoGriffs
Lawsuit filed against diocese
Heeding the call
St. Joseph's Chappell set for today's Olympic Trials
Red-light camera funds given to schools?
Residents sound off about license office indictments
Christian girls win Fairfax Tourney again
Federal funding expedites corps levee construction
Man given 15 years for hauling 105 pounds of pot
Bethany man charged with murder, arson
Police looking for driver in hit and run
Mark Cole leaving Savannah football program
MWSU will be closed Monday for Martin Luther King Jr. Day. Classes start Tuesday!
Blunt undergoes heart procedure
Woman sentenced for stealing $387,000 from employer
River programs disbanded
Parks board gets a look at new rec center
Casino gradually bouncing back from flood
Benton fall to defending state champs Oak Grove
Troopers recover Guthrie's body
Livewire podcast, Jan. 12, 2012
What to do with 90,000 sandbags?
Joplin rolls out tornado recovery plan
Spence drops economics degree from bio
Top 5: What to do this weekend
Roads remain slick as temperatures plunge
Benton falls to top-seeded North Kansas City
How fat is your cat?
Curator finds stories of the past in Brown County
Water is key to ending population decline
Graves calls for action on river priorities
PSF odor controls in place
Maryville teen charged with sexual assault
Mizzou asks feds to adjust football spending data
St. Joseph called 'hub' of ID conspiracy
Area home sales show gain
Signs paint a more positive picture
Highway funding bill on fast track in Missouri Senate
Brownback prepares to give State of State
Protesters interrupt Graves speech
Brown County accident kills man, injures 3
A restaurant of its own
Inexperienced Mid-Buchanan holds off Bishop LeBlond
Brookside battles bedbugs
Nearly 2,000 enter annual community weight-loss challenge
Loan company robbed
Lots to be mad about
Graves to step in for Blunt at chamber event
Maryville chooses new city manager
Business groups gear up for annual statehouse lobbying
Balanced budget approved
Romney wins in New Hampshire
North Belt loan company robbed
Area USDA offices spared
Raccoon carcasses dumped in creek
Senate hopefuls Akin, Steelman debate
Grant City woman hurt after striking deer
Maryville chooses new city manager
No trainers were harmed in the filming of Koch's Corner.
New year, new diet
Defendant pleads not guilty in hatchet murder
Council approves shell building funds
Decision on school bond vote date not made yet
The inertia of taking a free ride
Signs painted over, but more could come
Hackers target mobile phones
Selling Missouri to the world
Police search for possible shooting victim
Chiefs hire Crennel as head coach
Study: Statins linked with small diabetes risk
Chief of staff Daley resigns
Deadline looms for February vote
Giffords leads shooting remembrance
Baker, Ridgeway likely to run for lieutenant governor
Guard members leave for Guantanamo Bay
The doctor is in
Road work roundup, Jan. 9, 2012
Survey shows citizens feel safe in St. Joseph
Chatty clerks no match for cranky customers
Power outage darkens city of Trenton
Businessman hopes to inspire youths with aviation event
Meetings set on Big Lake State Park
Nixle back in service
Eagle Days event sets attendance record
Just like Batman and Robin
Kansas leaders taking 2 paths in response to Boeing
Drunks aware but dont care, study shows
Family Guidance Center launches health home initiative
Food arts that trend in our midst
Warm winter welcomed
Education laws promise falls short after 10 years
Universities will watch closely Nixons address
Western women make it a win streak
City ponders parking meters Downtown
Michaelis scores 2,000th point; Mercer downs Joplin
Charges filed in brutal murder, stabbing
A full house
Riverside drops doubleheader to Immaculata
Santorum: Trim Social Security now
Agenda set for Capitol trip
Prime Tanning lawsuit settled
$3.3M going to levee repair
Offender runs out of chances
Cameron man gets probation for growing pot
Savannah gets unique firefighting truck
Charges to be filed in May homicide
Charges to be filed in May homicide
Arrests clear multiple theft cases
Offender runs out of chances
Missouri River management plan for 2012 released
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It's the thought that counts
'Two beers doesnt hold water
Cameron man gets probation for growing pot
Missouri receives more disaster recovery money
US unemployment rate falls
Up to the challenge
Maryville junior Zech back from injury
President proposes 'leaner' military
Blunt, Graves sound off on Obamas recess appointments
Hearing addresses water-rate hike
Non-licensed vets cannot make profit
Platte County officials upset by budget proposal
Keep on growing
Livewire podcast, Jan. 5, 2012
Fire destroys Elwood home
Stolen property recovered from home
Nixon makes appointments to higher ed boards
Nixon: University borrowing plan 'off the table'
Missouri revenues falling short of budget
Four Craig men charged after raids in Holt County
Picture perfect
Cooper, Northwest defeat Western
District responds to ACLU warning
A problem for middle America: Where can you get a Viking ship?
Students receive Apple MacBook computers
Former local politician dies in Elwood crash
Voters to decide in February if tax stays
State lawmakers announce agendas as session opens
The Commons may lose incentives
Zumba in the Room-ba! 10 am Jan. 21 in the Griffon Indoor Sports Complex!
Enough signatures collected to challenge KC plant
Students get their clicks
Man dies in first traffic fatality of the year
St. Joe Live Jams: Eyelit
Cold weather shelter opens
Salvation Army exceeds campaign goal
Boeing to cut 2,160 jobs in Kansas
Red Cross prepares for new year
Bachmann quits GOP race
La Mesa to replace original restaurant
Investigation continues following raid
Lafayette avenges earlier loss to Savannah
PSC to hold Thursday hearing in water rate case
Legislators to tackle big issues this year
Author argues addictive personality doesn't exist
Domestic abuse felon given probation after wifes testimony
Kellogg taking over arraignments
4 arrested during major search in Craig
Fairview pro Habermehl takes new job
Romney, Paul, Santorum seen in top tier
Western, Northwest each have 8 all-region picks
Jose Pepper's closes as scheduled
Pony School holds first class
Pantry expands hours to fight hunger
Starbucks to raise prices in some regions
Springfield considers feeding kids on Saturday
His loss is his gain
Hopefuls make last stands before Iowa caucuses
St. Joseph unemployment rate at lowest since 2008
Rule prohibiting use of cell phones in trucks raises doubt
Postal Service says current space Downtown too large
Accident sends man to hospital
Driver, passenger injured in two-vehicle wreck at Cook and Miller intersection
Guard always ready
Registered sex offender loses housing benefits
Not out-of-the-ordinary
Tinkering on tap for school funds
Woman dies in Chillicothe prison
Accident sends two to hospital
Savannah man injured in accident
Good kids, bad choices
Why wait until December?
Trying to avoid a sequel
Area man died trying to help
McCaskill touts watchdog role 2012 re-election campaign
Lawmakers refocus their business proposals
Maryville city manager finalists to meet citizens
Magazine: Central grad is someone to watch
First baby of new year keeps quiet disposition
New year, new look
Break from prison
Two extricated in three-vehicle crash
Black Iron Grill owner killed in motorcycle accident
Higher percentage of babies born on Medicaid in 2011
Predictions made about predictions
Presidential picks being mulled over
Romney leading pack in Iowa
No. 1: Flood swallows communities
Kansas rolls past North Dakota, Archer
Happy New Year! Be safe, and we'll see you in 2012!
Put the past in its place
No. 2: Explosion kills six in Atchison
Taxi company gears up for busy day
Law enforcement officials planning for busy night
Victims group must reveal records in priest case
Way to work hard off the field, too, Griffon soccer!
Deal reached in cable, CBS dispute
Friday night scoreboard
Nebraska man dies in Kansas crash
Verizon drops 'convenience fee'
Nixon names new economic development chief
Missouri lawmakers to consider federal health care law
Driver dies after accident with utility truck
Post office scaling back Downtown
Fire in the sky
6. Murder shocks community
Radiology technician retires
Thursday night scoreboard
Livewire podcast, Dec. 29, 2011
Local Sears, Kmart stores survive first round of closings
KC man charged with trying to take gun onto flight
Top 5: What to do this weekend
Missouri lawmakers mull changes to school formula
Homeowner seeks help after fire
Poll: In 2012, it can only get better
Benedictine cancels game after player's death
Car dealer offers free coats
The social rebel
Bronze Star finally awarded
Author follows her dream to write
Joplin tornado tops Missouri 2011 stories
Wednesday night scoreboard
Absentee voting begins in Missouri
US warns Iran against closing key oil passage
Midland Manhunt: Logan W. Merritt
Audit questions cost of elk restoration
Missouri lawmaker proposes expanding abuse reporting
Council rejects former mayor
Troopers go 'hand-in-hand in new search
SEC unveils 2012 football schedule
Accident sends teen to hospital
Expect delays on Atchison bridge
Ready to celebrate
Council OKs plat for first Uptown homes
Killing of bin Laden voted top news story
Nebraska Senator Nelson announces retirement
Maysville man tries to mobilize Missourians for rally at capitol
Western offers new health informatics degree
Dunkin' Donuts serves last customer
Woman stabbed in Platte County
Arts group plans to renovate Maryville theater
Carnahan denies conflict over ballot measure
Repairs to start on Liberty Memorial
How to uncork a champagne bottle
Fire damages home on Christmas
Up to 120 Sears, Kmart stores to close
City offers 'live tree disposal
Praying for a resolution
Look, you're blushing!
Squaw Creek to close for deer hunt
Lawmakers consider school funding changes
Another good day for stores
This year and dust of the ages
Boy injured in accident
Marriage, divorce numbers remain steady
First the flood, then the buyouts
Bridge project nears completion
Etched in history, a trophy business
Heroin use on the rise
An Open Door to Christmas
Blast mar popes peace appeal
Westar increase would impact Northeast Kansas
Feedback sought on 4-day school week plan
Road work roundup, Dec. 26, 2011
Still home for the holidays
St. Joseph man injured in collision
Angus rancher James Sprake dies
Power line might go through Missouri
Home fires blaze anew this holiday
Lending a helping hand
Thousands enjoy merry Christmas in Bethlehem
Pearce to help Western get fair share of funds
A lifetime of joyfulness
Chiefs' playoff hopes fizzle with overtime loss
Europe financial crisis leads list of topics
Chamber touts efforts in attracting new industry
What to say about Santa?
Mattress Firm opens doors
Kansas preparing to replace Statehouse roof, dome
Murder suspects still in jail
Scams run rampant during holiday season
Mayor plans to pay tax lien
Citys hands tied on signs
Midwest set for brown Christmas
Bison return to Northwest Missouri
KCP&L files for energy efficiency programs
Accident leaves driver disoriented
The goats will be home for Christmas
Minor accident slows traffic
No. 12 Kansas blows past USC
Top 5 things to do the weekend of Dec. 23, 2011
Cousins sentenced for stabbing
Community honors those who died homeless
Man receives new trial in rape case
Dispute still stands as Wind Capital pays up
Paperwork remains for those seeking office
Payroll tax deadlock ends as House caves
Flash mob surprises Spring Garden
All families adopted
Teacher resigns after complaint filed
Agency meets Christmas goal
2011: The year in music
Deal reached on payroll extension
Officers find bullets in Midtown
Police: Missing Kan. college student found safe
Classy glasses
Orton returns to spotlight
A little help for the holidays
New year brings laptops to schools
Buchanan County presents $100K check
A lone, lighted tree has a far reach
Two-month tax cut only option
Benedictine team shocked by player's death
St. Joe Live Jams: Matthew Coman
New year brings laptops to schools
A touching story about Griffon student athletes giving back. Go Griffs!
A slick start to morning commute
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A Cajun Christmas
Christian provides matchup issues for Osborn
Troops come home from Iraq
PACT moving toward excellence
Woman sentenced for burglary
Serving those who serve
Searching for a few good donors
Shootings puzzle police
Somewhere in the middle, blessed
Tuesday night scoreboard
Drifting snow makes travel tough in Great Plains
Panel: Corps did what it could with flooding
St. Joseph woman wins $10,000 prize
YWCA pool closed this evening
Grocery store manager earns award
Woman hurt in crash near Cameron
Woman injured after vehicle hits deer
Snowstorm halts travel across Great Plains
Bentons defense carries team in win over Savannah
Trouble beneath the surface
Vehicle break-ins increase
Place where generosity shows itself
Facebook launches new suicide prevention tool
Nursing home gives back for holiday
Sara Lee plans plant addition, 55 new jobs
Only modest snowfall expected for region
Winning ticket announced
Downtown, North End hit with outage
Winner claims $10,000 ticket
Shots reported fired from vehicles
Highway reopens from flooding
Girl Scouts making changes
Chiefs end Packers' undefeated quest
Doll collection changes spaces
Tuition dispute could hold up K.C. student transfers
Study finds fault with Missouri term limits
Come on, get involved
Winter weather set to strike
Gallatin schools eye four-day week
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Ringing in the season
St. Joseph Mustangs' roster already set
Voters come to rescue of 911 system in Holt County
For Missouri students, cell phone debate is real
Change on the way
A great day to be a Griffon
A lifetime of holding back the flood
Leadership requires creativity
Driver hospitalized after hitting squad car
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Congratulations Winter 2011 graduates!
Catholic Church embraces change
Central girls prevail in overtime again
Northwest switches to more comprehensive mass media major
Child seized from couple after drug bust
Northwest student graduates with experience from technology project
Congress flips dimmer switch on light bulb law
Officers find it difficult to carry out some laws
Friday night scoreboard
Signs on Frederick Boulevard cut down
SportsZone podcast, Dec. 16, 2011
Work on bridge to resume
Speaker promotes 'open-book' concept
Work to begin on Uptown project
House passes $1T budget bill, avoids shutdown
Western to hold winter graduation Saturday
Nixon proposes tapping university reserves
Last day of finals! Good luck! #FinishStrong
Central sweeps Lafayette in City Showcase
Kansas SRS head resigns less than year in tenure
Anonymous donors pay off Kmart layaways
Area colleges dont plan to buy .xxx sites
Understanding school board election requirements
Study reveals new information on sexual violence
Show votes achieve nothing for Americans
Thursday night scoreboard
Man charged with statutory rape, sodomy
Atchison remembers veteran officer
Livewire podcast, Dec. 15, 2011
Art appreciation
Caterpillar dealer changing ownership
Got Mutton Chops? MWSU actors prepare for "A Christmas Carol."
Top 5: What to do this weekend
Missouri senator wants open redistricting meetings
US formally ends Iraq war
Report: Half of schools fail federal standards
Missouri House member proposes ethics legislation
Kansas trooper injured in rollover
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Dont phone in your photos
Census: 1 in 2 Americans are poor or low income
Leavenworth proves welcoming to federal prison additions
Excited to have our home for Christmas
Nuisance ordinance considered
New offensive signs placed on East Frederick Boulevard
One of the greats
Community celebrates trooper's life
Brownback outlines plan to overhaul school funding
Brownback orders flags at half-staff for slain officer
Orton expected to start Sunday
Obama marks end of Iraq war
Mall donates to non-profits
State returns $6.1 million to KC woman
6 file for seats on school board
A cocktail for Christmas
North Platte girls pull away from Christian
Just in time for Christmas
Fellow Republicans elect Blunt to leadership position
Law enforcement jobs available
Ease up, its the holidays
Probe continues in fatal shooting of Atchison officer
Local bank countering debit card fraud cases
Tuesday night scoreboard
City bonds to bolster biodiesel
Postal Service to delay cutbacks until mid-May
Western hires new legislative liaison
NTSB recommends ban on driver cell phone use
This should be interesting!
Wolfe named UM System president
Congratulations to senior Griffon kicker Greg Zuerlein, All-American!
Hearing set on proposed new Leavenworth prison
Grooving underwater
City expands local preference
Board eyes $87.9M bond plan for voters
Grandfather: Man who shot officer was angry at system
Corps has money to fix only 11 of 68 levees
KCP&L closing in on tree-trimming goal
Missouri Western optimistic for funding program
A bad time for revealing big ideas
Firefighters union gives children shopping spree
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School board eyes April ballot issue
Pedestrian struck by car
Chiefs fire Haley after 5-8 start
Flags at half-staff Wednesday for trooper
Brownback to outline school funding plan
UM to name new president Tuesday
St. Joe business carries on after crash
School board candidate camping out
Wreck near Unionville injures 2
The reviews are in ... "A Christmas Carol" is a hit! Six more performances this...
Borchardt to speak at Northwest graduation
A Christmas treat: "Christmas at the Cathedral" by the St. Joseph Community Chor...
Mercer County man seriously hurt in crash
3 Liberty residents injured in rollover
It's finals week at Western! Good luck!
This invention could help drivers focus on the road
Vigil offers support to bereaved families
Funeral services set for Atchison officer
Two counties offer monthly, quarterly tax payment options
Poems written by Coleman sixth-graders published in book
Study break? Wrap up the weekend with "A Christmas Carol" at 7:30 in Potter Thea...
Atchison officer remembered as devoted, family man
Community reflects, honors fallen officer
Protect yourself from Internet predators
Holt Countys flooding struggles continue as FEMA deadline ends
Group helps to heat homes
More shiny baubles to see in new larger jewelry location
Fruit bias in the line of security
College student receives highest GED score in Kansas
So who went to "A Christmas Carol" last night? Any opening night reviews?
Benton girls prevails in physical contest
Sound of Speed books acts
To thwart porn, colleges buying up .xxx sites
Barber to observe 50 years at shop
Friday night scoreboard
Atchison officer, suspect killed in shooting
Bradley named UM board chairman
Speaking of suicide
Shell building planned for business park
Weather blamed for accident
Farmers cleared for disaster aid
"A Christmas Carol" opens tonight! Tickets at www.mwsutix.com ... see you there!
FEMA makes $1 million available for flood repairs
Drug investigations continue in Livingston County
Central nets 3 all-state selections
Bill may redefine college courses
Vehicle crime up
Ag organization visits local businesses as part of conference
Plans evolve, but votes go against extending payroll tax cut
Rural water project breaks ground
Kansas hires Charlie Weis
Livewire podcast, Dec. 8, 2011
Panel wants performance-based funding for Missouri colleges
Missouri judge signals support for new districts
2 killed in Virginia Tech shooting
Potter Hall is Holiday Central! Great gift ideas at the Art Sale today and tomor...
Pujols, Angels agree to $254M deal
Alarm causes brief evacuation at Western
Romaine lettuce blamed for E. coli outbreak
US senators seek review of flooding
Tasteful taxidermy
Griffons upset top-ranked Southern
Klippensteins 5th District seat redrawn
County explains new occupancy program
Tackling rural veterinary issues
County budget requests exceed expected revenue
St. Joseph youth finds innovation in building
Griffon men get their first ever victory over a No. 1 team tonight! Go Griffs! h...
Fire displaces family of 4
Wednesday night scoreboard
Missouri relaxes casino ban
Fireside Gifts going out of business
Leather firm included in sale
Former sheriff sentenced for violating women
Shooting reported at Zona Rosa
Lager to stay in lieutenant governor race
School dismisses early in Elwood
Nominations accepted for Defense Employer award
Museum unveils Jesse James exhibit
Billion-dollar disasters smash US record
St. Joe Live Jams: Matthew Coman
Drug investigation continues after arrests
More than your first cookbook
Central starts home slate with victory
KCP&L customers sound off
Air Guard member receives medal
Legislators discuss agendas for the year
If we dont do something soon ... theyll fall down
Fun yule toys
Tuesday night scoreboard
Obama calls for economic fairness
The Cratchits on KQ2. Get "A Christmas Carol" tickets at www.mwsutix.com
Corps relents on disputed levee
Deadline nears for flood aid
United Way offers holiday guide
Missouri presidential search nears finish
Metro jobless rate falls again
Thanks to all who made the RMCF/Aspen Leaf opening a success!
The art of healing
Years later, Peace Corps impact still felt
Rural senator gains urban constituents
Memories of Day of Infamy linger
Amish produce growers learn food safety regulations
Forgiving in an age of floods
Prison ordered in meth case
Missouri: Budget cuts played role in switch to SEC
Downtown approves new tax
Charges pending in officer assault
Services set for missing trooper
Roadwork to close part of I-229 Tuesday
Webinar offers farmers info on flood recovery
Its a little bit easier being green
Sorry, Emma, but apology is necessary
Atchison County commissioner resigns
Chiefs defense dominates Bears
Catholic Charities sees need for foreclosure intervention
Military museum observes Pearl Harbors 70th anniversary
Blue Sun awaits possible funds
Salute to efforts, service
Longtime Weston Pharmacy to close this month
Watchers of the park
Pitt State rolls to eliminate Bearcats
Ludlow man killed in two-vehicle accident
Strength in numbers
Learning from the best
Soaring on a gloomy day
Citys past sheds light on lighting
Book designed to help middle schoolers cope
Eighth-graders face variety of challenges in school, life
Seat belts may save lives, but its not a primary law in state
Ludlow man dies in accident
Marking the quarter-century milestone
DeKalb boys, Jefferson girls take PVC tournament titles
FSKC parts ways with Frank White
Northwest hopes to limit receiver
Sheriff seeks 3 fugitives wanted on warrants
U.S. Senate candidate speaks to GOP club
Eagle Days kicks off this weekend
Former Clinton County secretary gets probation for forgery
Missouri Western students plan to get delicious experience
Kids get new books
Ill talk about anything but HIV
Friday night scoreboard
Obama to visit Eastern Kansas
Sheriff's department seeks fugitives
Get your tickets for "A Christmas Carol" at www.mwsutix.com today!
Tune in to KQ2 | Live at Five tonight for a sneak preview of the Rocky Mountain...
Nixon asks corps to repair levee
New voter ID cards mailed
Prosecutor wants bail denied for murder suspects
Jobless rate falls to 8.6 percent
2 die in Clinton County wreck
Longacre integral defensive cog after accident
Biggest Loser shares weight-loss success
Students explore science careers
Suspects to be arraigned today on murder charges
Homeowner confronts alleged burglar
City given grant for sewers
Trying to cut the pork
Thursday night scoreboard
Livewire podcast, Dec. 1, 2011
Songs of the season
KC mayor seeks control of schools
County puts CIP tax on ballot
Andrew County Museum to host winter event
Agency warns against Medicare fraud
Trenton college baseball team starts auction
McCaskill: Move funds from Afghanistan to US roads
Diocese hires leader of child protection department
Family escapes house fire without injury
Top 5: What to do this weekend
Suspect awaits extradition to Kansas
The gadget gift guide
Honorees inducted into Sports Hall of Fame
2 more charged in shooting death of Brian Ulmer
Judges finalize districts
Retiring agriculture director saw two sides of the harvest
Radio newsman dies of injuries from Joplin tornado
Bill pre-filing begins today
Residents, leaders, officials discuss arts
Missourians testify about river flooding
Medicine tracker leads to mans sentence
Jayhawks cruise past Florida Atlantic
Wednesday night scoreboard
Two others charged in August homicide
DeJesus agrees to $10 million, 2-year deal with Cubs
Police arrest suspect in alleged altercation
Former Kansas City Chief McGlockton dies
Show us your holiday decorations
Grand Opening Saturday! Belt and Frederick.
Police arrest man in sex charge investigation
Looking for something to do?? November 30, 2011 - T-Shirt Design Contest: You d...
MHC Kenworth to open facility in St. Joseph
Local arts supporters say funding is critical
Sad numbers with faces to them
Recipes from 'Taste of Home Baking'
Cook leads Lafayette past rival Benton
3 Missourians to testify at river hearing
Poverty increases in our region
Theater complex to get final repairs, improvements
Report shows KC as drug-trafficking hub
Eurozone ministers try to beef up rescue fund
Broxton, Royals agree to deal
Officers seek suspect in altercation
Salvation Army offers 'guilt-free' buttons
Inmate, 52, dies in Cameron prison
Titanic exhibit to return to Union Station
Marketing seminar set for Thursday
Beware the ache
Stay cool this winter
Bishop LeBlond's rally falls short against Winnetonka
City buying land for sewer project
Stealing scheme nets prison term
Budgetary compromise no slam dunk
Governments want a slice of Cyber Monday
In the age of Twitter, thin skin wont cut it
Courts hear repeat DWI cases
Europe races for debt solution
Montee children arrested in altercation
Stocks soar on big shopping weekend, Europe
Insurers pay out $1.13B for Joplin tornado damage
3 die in 2 vehicle crashes
Brownback says staff overreacted to teen's tweet
Teen tweeter refuses to apologize to Brownback
Library to extend books-by-mail program
Schools eligible for 'green' award
Palko tosses 3 interceptions in Chiefs' loss
Lunch situation puts school district in tough spot
Plattsburg family rekindles annual Christmas display
NWMSU colleagues partner up on Eisenhower history book
Road work roundup, Nov. 28, 2011
Trying to predict this winters weather
Mound City football to be honored
Thanks to social service agencies, fewer people are homeless these days
Building for the future
Savannah's Durfey set for National Finals Rodeo
Beyond 'Bah! Humbug'
Fast-spreading fire destroys house
Spaghetti for support
Consumers evolve as new patriots
Northwest Missouri continues comeback run with OT victory
Princeton woman dies in crash
Holidays looking up for East Hills
Move to SEC irks some Mizzou alumni
Cost cuts sought for prisons
NATO supplies blocked after airstrikes kill 24
A different way to do Christmas
Northwest ready to show off big-game prowess
Mullock leads Worth County to 8-man title
City directors prep CIP proposals
St. Joseph shoppers flood stores for deals
House of Bread celebrates 30 years of food ministry
Motives of foreign student recruiters questioned
Woman falls asleep at wheel after shopping
Campaign aims at pointing shoppers to small, local businesses
Parks displays light the night
Stores see crowds on Black Friday
Home for the holidays
Mound City seeks 4th straight state title
C.E. Construction owner sentenced for stealing
More than 700 participants meet for annual Turkey Trot 5K run/walk
Gun issue represents tough politics for Obama
Technology cant kill the video store
Lighting tradition continues
Residents dont want to wait
Top 5: What to do this weekend
A Sherry Crawford Christmas
Duke beats Kansas for 5th Maui title
Car crashes into bank
Royals, Chen agree to new deal
Source: Chiefs claim Orton off waivers
Regional totals down slightly in firearms deer season
Trailer aims to aid animals
Pair make a mission of helping Haiti
Senate candidate wants government to back off
New on Thanksgiving menus: Shopping
This holiday season, the tablet goes mainstream
Medvedev: Russia may target US missile shield
Police shut down command post in missing baby case
Livewire podcast, Nov. 23, 2011
Fast start for Lafayette
Missouri wins CBE Classic title
Missouri using new formula to compute graduation rates
Giving thanks for independence
Incubator fuels small business
Give thanks for our modern times
Missouri Western exploring new revenue options
Riverfront cleanup may take some time
Go Griffs!
Giving thanks helps your psychological outlook
Nebraska governor signs pipeline bills
Former KC medical school chief found dead
Roethlisberger should play against Chiefs
General to take Fort Leavenworth command
Joplin service to honor tornado victims
Partridges look at all that is coming back
Training you to be better
County wants corps to pay up
Second Harvest provides Thanksgiving food to 250
A reminder of blessings far from home
Contraband results in prison term
Residents vow to fight transmission line
Gallatin officer faces misconduct allegation
Judge orders 34-year sentence for fatal DWI
Cassel placed on injured reserve
Deficit-cutting panel gives up
Pinkel apologizes for DWI arrest
Kansas man killed in train collision
Highway reopens after fatal accident
Joplin building permits setting records
Santas hot toy list
She didnt touch her food ... she was so embarrassed
Autos, planes, trains to ferry travel load
Grundy County man seriously hurt in crash
Police investigate alleged street robbery
Northwest given donation as tribute to teaching
Wathena hopes to hire new police chief soon
Eagle Scout honored for achievements
Turkey dinner proceeds benefit food bank, Mobile Meals program
Between two worlds
Soldiers awarded Purple Hearts find relief by hunting in area
Couple hurt in accident with semi
Attorneys: Costs, mistrust delaying Mohler trials
A coarse course for free speech
Northwest storms back in 2nd half to beat Western
Holiday season bursts to life
State lawmakers to consider abuse laws
Freight is king on local railroads
Northwest win ends Westerns postseason
Northwest comeback stuns Western
Final: NWMSU 35 MWSU 29. Great year Griffs! #d2fb
End 3: MWSU 29 NWMSU 27. #GoGriffs #d2fb. 15 minutes to go!
Halftime: MWSU 22 NW 7. #GoGriffs #d2fb
End 1st: MWSU 16 NWMSU 7. #d2fb #GoGriffs
Game time! Go Griffs!
Family loses garage, contents in fire
Western serves as depot for quartet of Central stars
Daring to dream
COLUMN: Opportunity awaits for Griffons
Toddler dies after being backed over by vehicle
Three more enter race for school board seats
Asbestos lawsuit settled for $10 million
Salvation Army kicks off season
House votes down balanced budget amendment
Some sorting operations ceasing in St. Joe
School fills 411 shoeboxes with presents
Corn, bean harvests wrap up with overall satisfactory yields
Pinkel pleads guilty to DWI
House rejects balanced budget proposal
Kinder won't run for governor
SportsZone podcast, Nov. 18, 2011
Nixon seeks federal aid for August storms
24 hours until the first home playoff game at Spratt Stadium. Who's coming?
UM presidential search picks up pace
Missouri House panel reviews disaster response
Kilgore, Lorenson leads Bearcats' defense
Top 5: What to do this weekend
Senators focus on river funding
Its football frenzy for Jimenez family
U.S. Marine veteran to run against sheriff
Nixon praises Missouri's exports
Doniphan County society celebrates historic opening
Man pleads guilty to sodomy charge
Service above self
Mizzou suspends Pinkel after DWI arrest
Psychiatrist advises group for accused priests
Livewire podcast, Nov. 17, 2011
Our international students joined by school president Dr. Vartabedian celebratin...
Students write thank-yous to donors in the "Thanks for Giving" campaign.
Nixon promotes state exports
Smucker recalls jars of chunky peanut butter
Virus puts dog adoptions on hold
Paving the playoff push
Maryville gas station closed for now
Savannah City Council to vote on new contract
Red Cross helps 157 families
Family of man who saved baby recalls events of 1974 day
Electronic cigarettes pose many questions
Longtime Griffon supporter celebrates milestone game
Renaissance Singers talk Lights & Tights on Live at Five.
Nebraska lawmakers advance pipeline bill
Bill would bar corps land-buy offers amid flooding
Griffon fans: join us tonight at Uncle D's Sports Bar & Grill for the Jerry Part...
St. Joe Live Jams: Dsoedean
Lawmakers want discussion about I-70 tolls
Western Activities Council will be holding their annual talent show on Wednesday...
There is still time to design the SGA T-Shirt!! Missouri Western SGA's 2nd Annu...
Facebook warns of recent wave of spam
Another reason to drink local
Second autopsy results revealed on TV
Function at the Junction allows South Siders to discuss ideas
Do they believe what they say?
Ranch owner to battle KCP&L in expansion project
Wind Capital wants to pay its fair share of taxes
Signs offend Uptown neighbors
Shop St. Joseph tickets now available
Congress pushes back on healthier school lunches
Finn avoids new charges in child abuse case
16 Griffons earn all-MIAA football honors
Missouri Supreme Court upholds strip club restrictions
The Rocky Mountain Chocolate Factory GRAND OPENING Don't miss it! Saturday, De...
Mom seeks custody of Irwin's half brother
Spence to run for Missouri governor
Shop St. Joseph starts today
House, Senate negotiators unveil spending bill
TransCanada to reroute planned pipeline
Laughter against the odds
District moves forward on security system
Apparent abduction under investigation
UM presidential search continues
Rivals to line up again
Invention that grows close to home
Grant approved for Trail Theater
Lager enters lieutenant governor race
Flood destroys home; water bill endures
Dollar General put on hold
Patrol seeks new leads in search for trooper
Caution urged around city coyotes
East Hills lands shoe store
Ex-Mizzou RB sentenced to 5 years in sex assault
Search for trooper scaled back
Chiefs' Cassel could miss rest of season
Kinder: Wages could limit Joplin rebuilding effort
Get ready to celebrate the partnership between MWSU, Rocky Mountain Chocolate Fa...
Northwest Missouri deer kills show decline
Play review: 'Menopause The Musical'
Supreme Court to hear health care case
Rules lag amid deadly dust blasts
Wind farm fights property tax
It starts at the top
Western, Northwest set for rematch
Holt County man seriously hurt in crash of ATVs
Leadership changing in Maryville, Platte City
Squaw Creek schedules Eagle Days
Season starts with a bang
Local credit unions see slight increase in new accounts
Nurse practitioners help address changing landscape
After 600 wins, maybe winning isnt everything
Playoff ticket information:
Western, Northwest set for 1st-round rematch
Griffon football faces Northwest Missouri in the NCAA playoffs at noon Nov. 12!...
Congratulations to Coach Tom Smith on win No. 600! Go Griffs!
Avoid a marriage measured in days
Tom Smith wins No. 600
City residents fire up yard-waste containers
Food inflation concerns many
MoDOT gets ready for winter
Its all in the mind
Missouri Western wins! Football beats Ft. Hays 52-17! NCAA playoff selection sho...
Saturday afternoon scoreboard
Football, basketball, volleyball all with big games today. Go Griffs!
Crossing denominational lines over lunch
Griffons understand task at hand
Woman injured after car hits motorized wheelchair
Celebrating the superheroes
Doctors: Test all kids for cholesterol
Politicians reflect on balancing public life, family
They lay down their lives for ours, freedom isnt free
Parade honors those who gave all
Friday night scoreboard
Community Employment, Inc. in St. Joseph is looking for responsible and reliable...
Theatrical therapy
Area vets find jobs at career center
Holt Co. eyes deer seasons economic lift
Veterans return stateside
Once more from the top: Smith seeks 600
City officials appoint new public works director
Man gets 12 years for sexual assaults
Livewire podcast, Nov. 10, 2011
11-11-11 brings hopes of good luck
Report: Explosion started in main bin
Anheuser-Busch to release new Bud Light
Uncle D's is hosting a Griffon football watch party for the game at Fort Hays St...
Police: Hunt for KC baby not out of steam
Boomers' anxiety about retirement grows
Top 5: What to do this weekend
Tilley drops out of lieutenant governor race
Area woman took part in Polish uprising
Hello Everyone, We at Phi Sigma Kappa our conducting our Annual 1873 Canned Food...
Tired of the Same Tee shirt design? Design your own! Missouri Western SGA's 2nd...
Penn State board ousts Paterno, president
Project focused on WWII veterans
Statutory case continued after lawyers dispute
Device could track missing persons
Veterans budget troubles debated
What a sweet ending
Hemi-engine heart
Street crews racing to finish repairs before winter conditions
Bringing science to life
Solidarity in grief, in purpose
Workers recover 3 more bodies at elevator
New effort to reduce drug shortages a small step
Happy Halloween from Missouri Western State University
Judge weighing Nixon's budget cuts
Cardinals' La Russa announces retirement
Trooper search efforts slow
Missouri chancellor cancels trip as SEC looms
Watch the Chiefs tonight at the Griffon Indoor Sports Complex! Tailgate starts a...
Money matters
City to vote on applying for state loans
Student-mobility rates over 27 percent
Coming to terms with the high cost of college
Roadwork roundup, Oct. 31, 2011
Halloween heats up in Hiawatha
Savannah senior center to build better facility
Historical elements to be restored
Search for trooper sustains
Three confirmed dead in Atchison explosion
Your birth order and your marriage
An app for safe trick-or-treating
Move the casino?
Grain elevator explodes in Atchison
Hill runs Western past Baptist
Troopers seek one of own in watery cavern
Huck Finn and a gift of the pen
Spooked by the idea of dirty air
Large explosion rocks Atchison, Kan. area
3 die in single-vehicle crash
Long wait over for Indians
2 Northwest football players face drug charges
A religious walk to remember
Sewer project, road work on regional ballots
Officers plan to dig for body of missing trooper Monday
Sharing a cultural tradition
Starting the career path early
Exhumation confirmed
Big Lake to be rebuilt, but closed now
Friday night scoreboard
Halloween doesn't have to be gorge-fest
Podcast Friday, Oct. 28, 2011
Happy Fall Friday! Have a great weekend!
Big 12 welcomes West Virginia
KC lawyer leaves missing baby case
Come to Monday's Halloween Tailgate Party at the GISC to benefit the Adventure L...
Search continues for missing trooper
One for the history books
Charitable agencies already prepare for holidays
New trial requested in murder case
Group dreams of a treehouse for everyone
Board run possible for Rucker, Prussman, Henderson
Gang threat sporadic
Energy firm eyes city site
House finds reason to agree in repealing tax withholding
The poet is in the house
Thursday night scoreboard
Medicare premiums to rise less than expected
Livewire podcast, Oct. 27, 2011
KC police search lake for missing baby
Joplin now faces lead worries too
Top 5: What to do this weekend
The haunted library
Democrats object to polling changes
Teams share pre-game rituals
Suicide attempt foiled in jail
Teacher sees life skills play out
Planners prepare for the worst
Man charged after driving car into Maryville officer
SUV crashes into building
High School Football preview, Oct. 27
World Series Game 6 postponed
Source: WVU to Big 12 not done deal
Obama announces student loan help
McCaskill sells private plane
Highway 136 reopens
Public extends river meeting
Difficult diners
Carr leads Cameron volleyball back to title game
Advocacy against abuse continues
Corps absorbs flood of criticism
And carry a big stick ...
Family Guidance seeks integrated health plan
Did Cain forget his roots?
Bode Trust member steps down
Ag group wants Kemper Arena replaced
Source: West Virginia could replace Mizzou
Ratigan's federal trial set for June
Former diplomat speaks at Western
Missouri Senate ends special session
Judge rules to continue civil sex abuse case
Maryville issues boil advisory
Missing baby's age complicates search
Rollover accident injures 2
Exercise with a kick
Get back
Westerns interior line stepping up
Drought causes peanut shortage
Agency fined for Medicaid fraud
Rough road on funding for highways
Students take to the sky
Community embarks on anti-drug message
Big 12 expresses 'strong desire' for Mizzou to stay
Northwest to relocate St. Joe campus
Insurer will pay 'miracle' Joplin survivor
If you can't make it to the last Griffon home game vs. Northwest on Nov. 5, it w...
Nebraska lawmakers to consider pipeline challenge
Missouri House leader joins secretary of state race
Police mum on new video in Irwin case
Missouri reaches $4.4B trade agreement with China
Special session tab reaches nearly $280K
Christmas assistance available
Take in a PACT meeting before joining the naysayers
Kids enjoy early, safe Halloween
Cookies will be here for holidays
The puzzling side of diabetes
A chance to be heard
Atchison putting focus on health
Nebraska man hurt in wreck
Program rewards volunteers, kids
Harrison County man involved in crash
Circuit Court, Oct. 24, 2011
Road work roundup, Oct. 24, 2011
Life in a world of orange
Back into a familiar role
Innovations that can be done without
150th Express ending celebrated
MWSU parades home
A spontaneous movement
With Gadhafis death, an era passes
Owning exotic pets
Area teachers make the grade
Final: MWSU 45 Truman State 7. Happy Homecoming!
Ready for Homecoming! Kickoff at 1:30.
Griffons volleyball starts homecoming weekend with a 5-set win over Pitt! Check...
Errors Sink Irish
All dogs go to heaven?
St. Joseph Mormons respond to cult claim
Telling timepiece
State may seek waiver from No Child Left Behind
Film races back into town
Exercising Zumba style
County inmates, family can use kiosk
Friday night scoreboard
Iowa Highway 2 to reopen Monday
Mizzou inches toward Big 12 exit
Missouri repeals teacher-student Internet restrictions
Document: Cadaver dog 'hit' at missing baby's home
Podcast Friday, Oct. 21, 2011
Obama announces end to Iraq war
Obama signs 3 trade deals
Missouri Senate leader to end special session
Missouri plans to seek No Child waiver
Catalytic converters reported stolen
Teacher recognized for saving life
Judge sentences man to prison for multiple crimes
15 indicted on drug charges
United Way at 68% of goal
Helping with makeover
Eight is Great
Westerns Pister arrested for DWI
Livewire podcast, Oct. 20, 2011
Missouri House seeks more talks on economic development
Summer heat claims 60-plus lives in Kansas, Missouri
Missouri curators discuss president search
Missouri curators meet amid SEC talk
City workers vote to unionize
Former Libyan leader Gadhafi killed
Advisement for the Spring 2012 term begins November 2, 2011. If you do not k...
Join us this Saturday , October 22, for free family fun! We will have lots of ar...
Top 5: What to do this weekend
St. Joseph man sentenced on child porn charge
Free performance by comedian Josh Blue tonight at 8 in Looney Arena! Read more i...
Higher learning, harder laughing
A personal history with computers
And thats the way The Cracker House crumbles
Reeder considers another board run
Former Diplomat has unique view on Middle East changes
Region nears peak deer-collision season
Arts, Beats and Treats: free craft activities for all ages after the Homecoming...
Indicted bishop plans to continue leading diocese
Varsity Letters Now podcast
Police comb KC home, yard
Draper named to Missouri Supreme Court
Students: Vote now for Homecoming King and Queen!
Makeover show begins Joplin builds
Join us today at 1 in Blum 219 to hear Saranda Halili talk about her native Kosovo.
Cupcake in a jar
Go Griffs!
Leader of the pack
Dressed to the nines with Bag
Grant City takes top honors in state betterment contest
Dad gets 12 years in robbery attempt
Savannah passes new budget
Allergy season heads indoors as weather cools
Former refugee finds calling at Western
Martin Rucker signed to Jacksonville roster
Police want more from missing baby's parents
Taylor, Hillary and Max talk Homecoming on Live at Five.
Corps: The flood is over
Vertin recovering from heart surgery
Social Security to hand out first raises since '09
Nixon: Billions worth of deals on tap with China
Charge upgraded in infant death
Grain company owner pleads guilty
Kinder criticizes home-care backlog
Order restored following riot
Father gets 12 years for robbery
Lawyer: Mom of missing baby has 'nothing to hide'
Benton takes the plunge
PACT not getting feedback it needs
A hot new look
Full circle on a dream for the city
Actress shares personal story of abuse
Council adopts new districts
Funding available for volunteer agencies
Western run game churning at high level
Obama hits road for jobs plan
Governors at odds over river management
Missouri Senate opts not to negotiate on business bill
KC mom admits she was drunk when baby vanished
Bethany man pleads guilty to 5 armed robberies
Man pretends to be doctor to buy drugs
Couple charged with alleged child sex abuse
Nixon triples fundraising of Kinder
Attention students: Tonight’s homecoming festivities have been moved into the b...
Housing market shows yearly gain, monthly loss
Welcome to Homecoming Week! Go Griffs! www.missouriwestern.edu/homecoming
Make your own Halloween costume
Road work roundup, Oct. 17, 2011
Flight crew members coming to St. Joe
Events mark Pony Express demise
How about a career in criminal justice?
Honoring Dr. King's legacy
Construction bids continue
Keeping hope alive
Occupy St. Joseph proceeds through second day
Let the festivities begin
Mortgage rates take dip
Living large
Pass game fuels Bearcats comeback
Verses, voices festival set this week
Occupying Downtown
Hotel project taking shape
A circular argument on occupiers
It could happen anywhere
I-29 reopening calms down traffic in Tarkio
Area keeps eye on listeria outbreak
The value of a degree
Disorder meets decadence
Rising to new Heitz
Were here for a purpose on this corner'
One bid submitted for grant
Doll museum closing doors
Man charged after officers hand is broken
Camp Quality USA officials discuss growth, future of national event
Murder case slowed to find lawyer
NWMSU sees growth in minority, international population
Friday night scoreboard
$100K reward offered in Irwin case
Dallas Henry talks "A Christmas Carol" on Live at Five.
KC bishop, diocese charged
Princeton man wins $2.8M jackpot
Podcast Friday, Oct. 14, 2011
Buyers camp out for new iPhone
"If Alfred Hitchcock had done A CHRISTMAS CAROL, he'd have done it exactly like...
House takes on abortion issue
Dogs bite student, coach in Savannah
Missouris Senators have different views of Occupy Wall Street movement
Intersection raises questions
3 injured in wreck
Dearborn man allegedly threatened officers
Vehicle crimes lead to mans arrest
Teen waives preliminary hearing
Come on in to the office
Stinky start in Savannah
Carnahan: Missouri should hold presidential primary
Livewire podcast, Oct. 13, 2011
Midland Manhunt: Michael L. Verbick
NY man: Benefactor asked he help find missing baby
Top 5: What to do this weekend
Open house set for fire station
Growing food for others
Amazing maize
Schieber pitches Jefferson to another playoff win
Crime writer finds fertile ground in Northwest Missouri
County shifts commission districts
Students learn to earn at event
On the road to financial recovery
Congress passes 3 free trade agreements
Next moves uncertain on jobs bill
Firefighters battle structure fire
Varsity Letters Now podcast
Chrysler, UAW agree on new contract
Many searches, few clues in Irwin case
Liberty Memorial to get repairs
Missouri Court of Appeals, Western District convened today at MWSU.
The great pumpkin
Businesses slow to rebound from flood
Ceremony to make first stop in St. Joe
Homeless could have housing
US accuses Iran in plot
Wastewater plant work to begin
A lifesaving alarm
Snethen gets petition for re-election
Redistricting roller coaster unsettles some
U.S. Senate defeats Obama's jobs bill
Calling all actors, adults AND children! Casting for "A Christmas Carol" this Sa...
Neinas says Big 12 set for 10 teams in 2012
Missouri lawmakers to retry jobs bill
Protesters march past millionaires' homes
Cistern search finds nothing
Conservation department offers fall tour
Thieves hit Joplin recovery center
Students: We are searching for the next Student Governor! The Student Governor i...
Beauty after breast cancer
Presentation shows increased limited-English student numbers
Western research helps secure funding
The audacity of attempting a big thing
Lawmakers look to limit EPA regulation of rural dust
Second Harvest warns of scam
Yarber launches Democratic bid for 6th District House seat
Western interceptions piling up
TCU officially accepts Big 12 invite
Second Harvest warns of possible scam
Nixon, lawmakers at odds over fighter jets
Police back at home of missing baby
2 men injured in accident
North Side collision injures 5
Woman hurt after vehicle hits cow
Addressing alcohol
Chiefs win 2nd straight game
PumpkinFest declared huge success
Looking to the sky
An ace scholar bowl coach
Airport could see funds slashed
Work to begin on former Heartland West campus
Case of little Lisa Irwin begs for answers
Jobs bill doesnt have a prayer of passing
A buzz of activity
Western leaves Lincoln blue again
MWSU inducts new Hall of Fame members
Sipping, sniffing, savoring
Youre great, wonderful, and goodbye
An early start to Halloween
Pilot escapes major injury after plane crash
Skidmore woman moved to new nursing home
Well keep on trucking
Stockyards catching up after rail interruption
A wake-up call
Wreck witness pulls driver from fiery vehicle
Halftime Hall of Fame ring ceremony. MWSU 43 Lincoln 6
Cheer clinic participants will cheer on the Griffons tonight.
Wendy's Hall of Fame Induction
Moving back into title chase
Cracking The Da Vinci Code
Complete package
Fall fun felt at PumpkinFest
Geiger sale one step closer
Busch Stadium takes steps to remove squirrel
K.C. attorney files motion to vacate prisoners sentence
A warm gift for those in need
New canine ready to sniff out arson
Friday night scoreboard
Podcast Friday, Oct. 7, 2011
Economy adds 103,000 jobs
Search for baby leads to landfill
I-29 to reopen Saturday
Rave review for "Romeo & Juliet." Get your tickets at www.mwsutix.com.
Diocese faces whistle blower suit
Rosecrans radar returns
It's the great PumpkinFest
Top 5: What to do this weekend
Arevalo spells relief
Twist in search for baby
Hes a magic man
Verbal battle breaks out over jobs bill
NASCAR fans partake in pre-race meet, greet event
Pink Tea inspires hope through tears
Platte County sheriff announces retirement
Source: Big 12 votes to invite TCU
Livewire podcast, Oct. 6, 2011
McGuffin named Western AD
Woman injured in rollover accident
Lawsuit alleges diocese violated 2008 settlement
Welcome to Kurt McGuffin, MWSU's next director of athletics.
Varsity Letters Now podcast
Winds spark burn ban in Andrew County
A new face
North Side cleanup set for Saturday
Occupy St. Joseph begins outlining plans to express views
Tax lien in error, IRS record says
Mayo clinic robot comes to Heartland ER
Council vote remains on track
Something can be done
Troy rancher will take part in Kansas agricultural mission
Festival organizers see small-town potential in the grape
Source: Missouri wanted Big Ten invite
Apple co-founder Steve Jobs dies
Palin says she's not running for president
Afghan official: Karzai assassination plot foiled
Police respond to alleged sighting
Hook to replace Athens as Central AD
Taking a stand on 'Black Thursday'
Authorities identify body
Can’t Keep a Griffon Down - Have you overcome adversity to pursue your education...
Groups sue to block oil pipeline
Chillicothe Hanes plant to close
Joplin rebuild involves 7 homes in 7 days
Vinegar and oil
Trenton takes title
Multiple-car crime spree suspects sentenced
Children injured by van expected to fully recover
Valdez receives speedy trial, felony conviction
Farmers reap good harvest
Missouri curators mull leaving Big 12
Grabbing the bull by the horns
Living Community launches Tai Chi for Health program
Charge dropped against teen in fight
K.C. police searching for missing 10-month-old
Stand up to Wall Street bullies
No foul play suspected in Buchanan County death
I-29 to re-open this week
Frantic search for missing child in KC
Come and join the W.A.C. for Karaoke tonight in Blum Union Food Court from 6-9 pm.
Free from fall
Life can change in an instant
An insult that cashes like a check
Illegal immigrant facility plan stalled
A rift in the City Council
Blunt surveys the damage
4 children injured by rolling van
Man allegedly shot for speaking to police
Romeo & Juliet on KQ2's Live at Five. See www.MWSUtix.com for tickets and info.
Survey: Few aware of energy efficiency incentives
Brunner enters Missouri Senate race
Italian court clears Knox of murder
Big 12 presidents approve revenue sharing
Personal letters growing obsolete
Montee to run for lieutenant governor
Winefest designed to help businesses
Kansas City public art project takes on debt
Believers express selves with annual Life Chain messages
Was it really necessary to file charges in this case?
Wall Street protesters: Were in for the long haul
Wildlife Society wins international award
Classic, but crumbling
Prepping for flu season
Learning about work ethic
Its not easy being red
Instant Classic
New Hampton man seriously injured in vehicle accident
Man arrested after Midtown shooting
Ending the summer on a rockin note
Pretty in pink
Just a big party for girls
A new fee contrasts old ways
Congress dysfunction long in making
Banks search for ways to make up lost revenue
Droughts effects on Southwest cattle impact region
Computing the value of laptops
Pitt St. ends Northwest's 49-game MIAA winning streak
Double-threat offense
North End church makes move Downtown
St. Joseph tied to ad aimed at dogs
Picking up the pieces
Missing trooper declared dead
Prosecutor allegedly sidesteps judge, defense in DNA collection
Former counselor runs for school board
Evidence destroyed too early?
Air Guard ready to help in Panama
Friday night scoreboard
I-29 to reopen in mid-October
Carnahan won't run for secretary of state
Podcast Friday, Sept. 30, 2011
KC man gets life sentences for '80s rapes
KC council refuses to put rail plan on ballot
From the bleachers: Live football chat
Teen seriously injured in accident
Teen charged in fight posted on Facebook
Riverfront landmark gets back to nature
Western AD candidate touts energy level
Local contributors show little interest
Fantastic food fight
Vannaman drives in 3 in big frame
Royals let go of coaches McClure, Gibbons
If you're happy and you know it, did you tweet?
Priest's federal trial scheduled for 2012
Livewire podcast, Sept. 29, 2011
Casino packed on reopening day
Korean War memorial dedicated in KC
Group seeks to raise Missouri minimum wage
Missouri House to vote on jobs bill
Bank of America to charge debit card fee
Highway to Atchison reopens
Maryville remains No. 1 in MEC football power poll
The Director of the Career Development Center, Donnell Turner, is coordinating...
MWSU Presents Romeo and Juliet, Oct. 6-9. Visit www.mwsutix.com for tickets.
Temporary repairs of Birds Point levee nearly done
Top 5: What to do this weekend
Help the heat rise
Pendleton beats Anderson in MEC finals
Free museum day a hit for St. Joseph
Nodaway County reports case of West Nile Virus
Western enrollment up for seventh straight year
Congressman Graves tours St. Joseph manufacturing facility
Boys fight inspires his family, community
Divers seek missing trooper
Watch for former Griffon Paul Rhoads '88 on ESPN College Gameday Saturday!
Jon Baldwin hopes to be back soon
It's a great time to be a Griffon! Enrollment sets record for 7th straight year!
Platte County inmate committed suicide
MWSU music faculty join KQ2's Live at Five to talk about this weekend's concerts.
Royals' Bubba Starling cited for underage drinking
Podcast: Varsity Letters Now
Unemployment increases in St. Joseph
Joplin approves school rebuilding plan
Reduction in Missouri River flow ahead of schedule
E. coli scare prompts ground beef recall
Mother charged in child's death
MWSU Students - get free tickets to Romeo and Juliet! SGA has free tickets avail...
Salvation Army seeks winter clothing
Unconventional coffee
Serving up a win
Custodian recognized as most influential
Postal workers protest mandate
Bubble bursts for soaps
Benefit outlays grow in region
Scouts welcome new CEO
Missouri may keep its early primary
Man pleads guilty to sexual assault charges
Collision at intersection in Princeton injures 5
Courthouse dedicated to former Sen. Bond
Competency evaluation ordered for man in KCI incident
Youth say online meanness pervasive
Checkpoint turns up immigration violations
It's that time of year again! We wanted to be sure to let you know that as a MWS...
Missouri gets $20M for health care training
Inmate found dead in Platte County
The Center for Multicultural Education and the Division of Student Affairs would...
Accessorizing for success
Man hospitalized in Atchison County
Motorcycle strikes deer
Slain womans children file lawsuit
Western adds dimension to pass rush
Candidate touts Division II experience
Benedictine remembers Nobel Peace Prize winner
How quaint to imagine cooperation
Tax hike would add to cost of smoking
Geiger Mansion still up for sale
Now thats a bonus
Trial begins in dispute over horse care
Stamps to feature living people
Obama defends push to raise taxes on rich
Man gets 30 years for fatal shooting
It is Banned Book Week. Help us celebrate and raise awareness of banned and chal...
KC using hidden cameras to catch illegal dumpers
Congratulations to our student chapter of The Wildlife Society for being named t...
FREE CONCERT at the Krug Park Bowl--Sunday, October 2nd, at 2 p.m. Missouri West...
Residents dont want a repeat
Churches band together
Freed hikers speak out
Right before your eyes
Roadwork roundup, Sept. 26, 2011
Two towns getting water upgrades
States favor watershed divide
Pankau takes command
A beneficial stroll in the park
Chiefs picked off in the end
Rising from the ashes
Pumpkin festival coming soon
Staying ... or moving on?
Residents extend helping hands
Romance in the air, on the river
New educators find teaching a tough go
Doctors: Cervical cancer vaccine often misunderstood
Biofuels from boom to bust to business
New look, same result
Smithvilles backup plan
High school seminary
In the courts, Sept. 24, 2011
Man driving concrete mixer injured
Interactive program today at Living Community
Second AD candidate visits MWSU
County raises tax rates slightly
Obama lets states opt out of federal school rules
Potential end to Facebook law
Missouri lawmakers part ways on business incentives
Ready for power again
Non-vets trial to start Monday
Man charged in infant death
Friday night scoreboard
Infant's death declared homicide
SportsZone podcast, Sept. 23, 2011
Podcast: Double Coverage
From the bleachers: Live football chat
Midland Empire football power poll
Washburn blitzes past Western
After a shaky economy, plant looks to future improvements
Graves bill clarifies future management of Missouri River
Theatre gets state funds
Man pleads guilty in Broadmoor robbery
Council discusses plans for CIP sale tax renewal
No charges in video of fight
Road openings in sight
Livewire podcast, Sept. 22, 2011
Dow finishes down nearly 400
New lawsuit claims Cathedral student as victim
Bikers ride to save young lives
Developer tax breaks hang up special session
Obama rolling back Bush-era education law
If you can't make it to Topeka to watch the Griffs battle Washburn tonight, chec...
United Way sees campaign progress
Clinic to hold fundraiser
Top 5: What to do this weekend
Missouri curators talk Big 12 but take no action
McCaskill seeks to streamline business contracts
Brownback endorses Perry presidential bid
Man killed in early morning crash
Hauntingly beautiful
Western, Washburn set for TV battle
Sentencing delayed in Kansas slaying case
Trapper saw opportunity and continues in a way of life
Families fault upkeep at Ashland Cemetery
House leaders revise job incentives
Graphic novelist lectures at MWSU
House kills spending bill with disaster aid
Principal invited to White House
Audit questions savings of Patrol merger
Crews rush to repair Iowa roads
Advocates seek to quintuple cigarette taxes
Facebook users: Get ready for more changes
Podcast: Varsity Letters Now
Audit: Conflict of interest policy lacking
A reminder to campus organizations and clubs: Homecoming packets are due this Fr...
Its apple butter time
Benton's Ellis sets PR at home
Bliss Manor opens to house women, children
Jolly 17ers hold reunion in St. Joe
Sen. Blunt will head key Romney team
Wathena police chief announces resignation
Police Department wants your feedback
No major changes at LeBlond
A flood of paperwork
There is a light, there is a way
UAW-GM deal will save jobs
Job-creation plan reaches standstill
No charges filed in knife altercation
Excellent Convocation on Critical Issues with Thomas Friedman. Thanks to all who...
Convocation speaker: 'Average is over
Savannah taking steps to fix budget
Report: Many in Joplin ignored first warnings
Fort Leavenworth says it will cut 125 jobs
Flu clinics start today
Accident injures motorist in Nodaway County
Central comes through
Back to school, back to normal
Council votes on wastewater project
Child safety seats a top priority
County raises tax rates
Friedmans backstory
Shooting victim still in hospital
Queasiness arrives with flu season
Altercation led to knife wound
Convocation speaker Thomas Friedman meets with local media. His speech at 9:30 T...
Chiefs RB Charles done for season
Fire in Chillicothe intentionally set
House panel OKs teacher communication bill
La première des tables françaises commence demain s'il vous plaît vérifier des é...
Missouri town calls out Jayhawk
KC chamber announces 'Big 5' ideas
Missouri lawmakers back changes to river management
Obama unveils debt-reduction plan
The used books sale for the school starts today in the Library, so swing by and...
The solution for getting your child to sleep all night
Superintendent discusses plans for SJSD schools
Mad Men, Modern take home Emmys
'Mad Men,' 'Modern' take top Emmys
New York Times columnist to speak at MWSU convocation
End to travel woes in sight
Southside Fall Festival wraps up for another year
Road work roundup, Sept. 19, 2011
Be a part of The Amazing Race
Suspect charged in relation to incident
International trouble brews in a small Texas town
A flood of empathy
Western thumps Langston
Celebration honors life of victim
Generations join in fun
People and a nation and a moment
Red Cross, residents recover from flood
City puts renewed focus on road repairs
Facing up to reality
Hundreds apply for FEMA aid
Congratulations Griffon football on 47-0 win over Langston! Volleyball just star...
Fight on Griffons! It is game time!
U.S. Ag secretary grants Nixons disaster declaration
Centrals 2nd-half blues
Moms mentoring mothers
New audit critical of state university contracts
Doctor takes over longtime local practice
Poor health inspection shuts down restaurant
Chilly conditions dont freeze fun
Airlift Wing offers training
3 dead, 56 injured in horrific Reno air show crash
Friday night scoreboard
Teen charged as adult with murder
Corps to review river management
From the bleachers: Live football chat
Congratulations to MWSU's nursing program, celebrating its 40th anniversary!
Podcast: Varsity Letters Now
Who's down for a breakfast tailgate Saturday? Go Griff football AND volleyball!
Sports Zone podcast, Sept. 16, 2011
Former Missouri Supreme Court Judge Higgins dies
Obama signs patent law overhaul
Contest: Send us your football photos
Festival to go on despite rain
Have a ball
LeBlond comes up just short
Missouri seeks compensation
Western honors nursing education
Diamonds in the rough
Herzog awarded emergency contract
Humboldt students to get taste of college
Area universities bucking trend
First AD candidate visits MWSU
Corps pegs 2011 flood damage at $2B
Ellie Green and Ali Dalsing talk on KQ2 about Friday night's life drawing event....
FBI: Fake bomb suspect paid cash for flight
August restaurant inspections available
Send us your homecoming photos
Midland Empire Conference football rankings
Missouri Western grad gets Fed post
Red Cross offers flood cleanup kits
Top 5: What to do this weekend
Alum Makes Good! Esther George '80 named president of Federal Reserve Bank in KC!
Postal processing centers face elimination
Detroit Three, UAW extend contract, keep talking
Feds chip in $2M to fix flood-damaged roads
GO GREEK--GO GREEK Getting a bid from a Fraternity is easy. All you need is a...
Mix it up
Remembering an officer, husband and father
Civil War re-enactor tells story of 'other president'
Rally cry for a healthier work force
Charter wording at heart of redistricting debate
Plans in the works for expo center
Celebrating victories
Senators stall on Joplin tornado aid
Missouri Senate passes tax credit overhaul
Missouri lawmakers don't seek to override vetoes
Hundreds apply for FEMA aid
Casino to reopen Sept. 30
Program promotes campus safety
Due to inclement weather the Green Dot Rally has been moved into the Blum Studen...
Stop wasting food
Losing streak ends
Joplin concert under attorney general review
Western A.D. candidates scheduled to interview
Benefit basketball
Scooter drivers need to be aware of usage rules
Voicing their support
A lack of money for repairs
The solution is a matter of the heart
Work begins on flooded highways
Census: Nearly 1 in 6 Americans in poverty
Body found in Leavenworth floodwaters identified
Sneezing might have caused firetruck accident
Remember to come by the library open house today 9:30-11:30 & 1:30-3:30 or tomor...
Man says charges in bomb hoax 'absurd'
Flood damage bills adding up
A precursor for hard talk still to come
No shoes, no problem
Perry comes under attack in GOP debate
Buchanan County taking hard line on repeat DWIs
Fire repairs near final act
Former Neely building bought
Audit brings issues to light
Area farm donated to conservation
Teen dies in accident
Theater complex to get repairs
Obama pushes jobs plan
Bishop under fire over abuse case
SpongeBob in hot water from study
Way to Go Griffons!
So who is big pharma paying? This website will tell you
Teen addiction
Road work roundup, Sept. 12, 2011
Calling all sheriffs
Josephine Expo teams up with Womens Wellness Initiative
Council calling for volunteers
Marine veteran headed to California
Aircraft welcomed back after wet summer
Museums, churches honor 9/11 victims
Chiefs stampeded in opener
'Hope can grow from tragedy'
Man detained at KC airport with suspicious items
Bikes, blues and benefits
Life after that day
Missouri Western upsets No. 12 ranked Central Missouri
News-Press places third in state newspaper contest
Fire breaks out at chemical plant
Marking the milestone as a country
Fire at old junior college building forces residents out
Patching together 9/11 thoughts, prayers
2 Atchison men die in crash
Second Harvest celebrates 30 years, awards scholarship to woman
A beautiful day, then horror
Riding for a good cause
See something, say something
What it takes this sad day to remember
What it takes this sad day to remember
Griffon football vs. Central Missouri, Spratt Stadium, 6 p.m. Come early to tail...
Fire forces apartment evacuation
Fighting Irish win 1st game on Marriott Field
Paying homage with hope
NWMSU regents react to audit
I realized I wasnt invincible
Pass the Power Adult Literacy opens its doors to open books
Heartland CEO shares culture-building tips
Savannah residents can pay property taxes jointly
Finding the right words
River north to Rulo reopened
Friday night scoreboard
Missouri House passes tax, natural disaster bills
KCI security tightened for 9/11
10 counties to get federal help with flooding
Area couple wins $1 million in Powerball
Lafayette students honor 9/11 victims
Officials chase unconfirmed terror threat
FBI: Stolen trucks had no link to terrorism
Campus and community are invited to meet the four finalists for AD this month.
Podcast: Varsity Letters Now
Man jailed after FEMA disturbance
Former Chillicothe coach charged with rape
Fishing derby set for Saturday
With Family Weekend, Chinese Festivals, Rush Week, and Library Open Houses all g...
Join us in celebrating in traditional Chinese festivals on Monday September 12
Resurrecting a legacy
No charges filed against police chief
Army veteran sentenced after crimes
Brush of charity
Fire museum to hold Sept. 11 event
Man charged with statutory sodomy
Traffic causes trouble in Tarkio
Businesses on the move
Remembering the terror
Obama: Pass this bill Right away
Hiawatha's Newell stands tall on football field
Toddler's condition improving
Princeton football to forfeit due to fatal car crash
CBS is also sharing the news
Top 5: What to do this weekend
Double highway fatality in Mercer County
MWSU sent temporary seats to Joplin HS for their home football game. Good luck,...
Decorating with peace and love
Central soccer breaks skid against LeBlond
City paying its part of settlement with cell-phone funds
Andrew County jail project moves forward
Two schools become one
Teacher and students saw history as it happened
Charges filed in South Side shooting
MEC football Power Poll Week 3
Child falls from window
Report: Pilot expressed concerns on fuel level
New businesses are coming to St. Joseph, and the Craig School of Business will b...
Savannah trying to sort out finances
GOP debate features first appearance for Perry
Tjeerdsma bobblehead on sale Saturday
Reader R.S.V.P.: Where were you on 9/11?
Police probe shooting incident
Parents sue KC diocese, priest after son's suicide
Atchison prepares for Halloween
Our "safety life savers" all over national headlines! Just got a call from @foxn...
No boring sandwiches here
Safety Saviors
Floodwaters finally receding near St. Joseph
City settles with De Kraai
Sergeant puts up his wings
City Council approves forming CID group
World changed after 9/11
The world changed after 9/11
Man shot during home invasion
Senate Democrats boost disaster aid
Postal Service seeks help from Congress
Details released on conflict of interest case
Bus rear-ended in Andrew County
The story is making headlines.
Parents Weekend will feature free movies, planetarium shows, pancakes with the p...
Take a look at the events listed for Homecoming. Some may require a team or for...
Senator stalls work as special session starts
State audit critical of Northwest
Danish man pleads to child porn charges
River level continues to drop
Hamilton, Maryville remain at top of football rankings
The day that shocked America
Western to partner with chocolate shop
If you see Jack Long or Shane Simpson around campus, they deserve a handshake....
Fundraisers aid United Way
Rural parts that deserve an outreach
Aerobics for the brain
St. Louis researchers look at anesthesia method
How effective is a virtual classroom?
Flooding raises health concerns
Tractors roll for charity
Missouri lawmakers to mull sports incentives
Obama: GOP must create jobs
Pakistan detains senior al-Qaida leader
Yoga for kids
Unemployed face tough competition: underemployed
Ridding of the rubbish
Middle-aged find alternate career paths
FEMA funds delayed for area
Hate groups or just concerned?
Man drowns at Smithville Lake
Cameron man dies in tractor accident
Job help to be offered in Holt County
Road work roundup
Classic cruisin for children, hungry
Step on up to Wathena
'Supermom' complex proves crippling
Too shocking for the citys own good
Council plans vote on design contract
Joplin hospital not hit by twister adds rooms
Afternoon fire damages Agency home
Four to vie for Missouri Western AD spot
Benedictine defense stands tall
A tale of two cities
Legislators lag in poll
Taking care of business
Missouri Western names A.D. finalists
2nd ride for Dan De Kraai planned
Cyclone warning
A new take on dance
Clergy prayer ban at 9/11 event faulted
Teachers scrapbook captures magical moments
Deaths leave locals grieving
Remembering the fallen
Sandbags leaving some Missouri River towns
Cities along U.S. 36 featured in magazine
Contractors bid for sewer project
Friday night scoreboard
High school football talk
SportsZone podcast, Sept. 2, 2011
Not just orientation, Griffon edge was about community out reach. As students do...
Congratulations to the cast of Romeo & Juliet, playing Oct. 6-9.
Pitt State goes ape
Extra Western thoughts from loss to Pitt
Vintage wings for retired vets
Commission names state Supreme Court nominees
Deputy involved in collision
Bringing African-American history to the forefront
Early release for St. Joseph schools Friday
Great crowd on hand.
The Griffons take the field!
Woman struck by car
Investigation finds diocese failed to follow policies
Cheerleaders warming up. Kickoff at 6 p.m.!
Top 5: What to do this weekend
Make sure to check out the posted events. We have posted a full list of times fo...
LeBlond to dismiss classes early
SEPTEMBER 1ST, 2011 #21 GRIFFONS VS. PITTSBURG STATE 6 PM - SPRATT STADIUM Goo...
Livewire podcast: Fall movie preview
Wall collapses at Maryville pub
United Way announces fundraising goal
Gordmans store opens today
Keeping tabs
Northwest ready to debut Omaha transfers
Chiefs still have questions for roster
St. Joseph missionaries weather Hurricane Irene
Corps meets with levee boards
Graves looks forward to vote on balanced budget
Committee recommends buyer for mansion
Fan base grows for political blogger
YMCA receives tax credits for new facility
Nixon seeks details on FEMA funding freeze
Victims of fatal Platte County crash identified
HOMECOMING INFORMATIONAL
Joplin tornado to cost insurance $2.2B
Texas A&M plans to leave Big 12
Juvenile charged with murder
Welcome to Sophomore Year! Join us for the Sophomore Jump BBQ Kick Off Wednesda...
The best of basil
Driver flees after hitting utility pole
YMCA receives tax credits for new facility
Accident injures 2 in Andrew County
Wide receiver Pierce earns starting job
No charges filed against former officer
End of Ramadan celebrated in new mosque
Geiger Mansion sale still uncertain
White Cloud: Keep our post office open
Recognize those who do the work
Community groups ponder a healthier Missouri
McCaskill hears from those affected by flooding
Part of Highway 59 reopens
Crash in Platte County kills 2
Chamber launches new website
Local Muslims celebrate in new mosque
Student Government Association & Western Activities Council PRESENTS: TONY LUCE...
With members of the community and school officials on hand Monday, President Var...
2 in custody in homicide investigation
River finally starting to drop
Central football to raise money for Joplin
Body found in Leavenworth floodwaters
A giving spirit
All bite and little bark
Fuel up
Into the fire
Blue Friday falls on a Tuesday
Agency continues crash probe
Gas price spikes ahead of holiday
Nixon discusses flood management
Soldiers return five days early
Suddenly, job concern seems sexy
More doors open
Some FEMA money for Joplin on hold
We'll cut the ribbon for Griffon Hall at 4 p.m.!
Governor returns to Watson, Craig
Nebraska nuclear plant ends flood emergency
Claycomo Ford workers authorize strike
Romeo & Juliet auditions this Wednesday are open to everyone. Sign up today!
SportsZone podcast, Aug. 26, 2011
Food bank plans big bash
Working from home
Budget forcing lawmakers to consider prison alternatives
Flood has been hectic
First the water, then the roads
Facebook interaction is not the real issue
Body of man who fell into Platte River recovered
Panels cant reach deal on Missouri districts
Growing farm program at Kansas prison feeds many
Pilots of the Caribbean take to the open sky
Digital subscriptions next wave of change
You cant go home again
Festival-goers flood downtown
Students pitch in to start semester
Free will on display Downtown
Police continue search for missing grandfather
Digital subscriptions next wave of change
State ponders new way to fund colleges
Casino eyes October opening
Crash cause remains unclear
Crash investigation continues; victims identified
Savages clobber Eagles
5 facts about Ramadan
Trying to stave off bankruptcy
Snake bites merit officials warnings
St. Joseph on alert for rabid bats
4 dead in helicopter crash
Missouri auditor sues governor over budget cuts
Man gets prison time for stabbing pet dog
Facebook law heads to special session
Reports of fatal medical helicopter crash north of KC
Friday night football, Aug. 26, 2011
Guard unit could see hurricane duty
Crews respond to structure fire
Man Tased in News-Press parking lot
From the bleachers: Live football chat
Judge blocks social media law
The first day of Griffon Edge concluded with a block party. Freshman Convocation...
Motorcyclist suffers serious injuries
Fire chief acquitted of all charges
Taking to the skies
Doctor plans to challenge Graves
Holt County residents seek relief
Decision looms for mansion
Police seek 2 'vehicles of interest'
Poll: 87% in US disapprove of Congress
Irene barrels toward East Coast
Livewire podcast: This week's movies
It's a beautiful day at Western!
Top 5: What to do this weekend
Welcome Griffon Edge Class of 2011!
Joplin's July building permits total $51.7M
Childhood hunger called a crisis
A fig tree and a crop of edamame
Bed racer has game
Police probe homicide
New Chillicothe hospital plan goes to City Council
Museum benefits from casino workers
Report outlines cost of dropouts
2 stores open on King Hill
Apple says Steve Jobs resigning as CEO
School enrollment grows slightly
Officer-involved accident causes traffic delays
WWE event postponed
With Griffon Edge Orientation starting tomorrow and classes starting on Monday,...
Josh Baldwin was just one of the many new students crowding into Eder Hall as pa...
Fire damages house on Edmond St.
Fire damages house on Edmond St.
Mighty marinades
Arizona Reunion in K.C.
Boy helps deliver his own sister
Flood victims begin recovery process with some help
With age comes flood of memories
Drive-in theater closer to reality
Local lawmakers skeptical on session
Have tree limbs ready at curb by 5 p.m. today
Schools to dismiss early Wednesday
Quake rattles East Coast
Rebels storm Gadhafi's compound
Teacher group seeks deal on social networking law
Report: Sprint to get iPhone in October
Police ID victim, announce arrests
Check out our new homecoming website. Find a list of upcoming events, including...
Leavenworth VA hiring 400 people
Public schools to dismiss early
Nixon calls special session for Sept. 6
Walk-in registration starts at 11 a.m.!
Man fatally shot during robbery attempt
Try out plyos
McCluster back to dual-threat role
Andrew County jail project progresses
Collectors hold property sale
Graves will host listening tour in district
Benedictine enrollment soars
Pankau named commander of Airlift Wing
Man sentenced in theft case
Council approves property tax levy
Mobs and the lost art of parenting
Live United! Western's United Way campaign is underway.
Police identify accident victims
Make homemade sidewalk chalk
Family issues
Community meetings set to address post office closure studies
New data spill shows risk of online health records
Noyes tennis courts receive lowest ratings
Living with lingering floodwaters
Squadron to get its wings
Men arrested after incident with deputy
Hundley-Whaley Field Day set
Tripoli falls to Libyan rebels
Trails West! ends with colorful flourish
Thomas Friedman, coming to the 18th annual Convocation on Critical Issues Sept. 20.
Griffon football opens Sept. 1!
Could your Mexican getaway go wrong?
Diminishing the meaning of super
KCP&L still working to restore power
Trails West! goers enjoy second day
Down to the nitty-gritty
Fire leaves family of eight homeless
Head-on collision kills moped driver
Reading trends evolve
Desperately seeking textbooks
Heartland employees have good year
Man dies after bicycle accident
Moped driver dies in crash
KCP&L distributing dry ice
Seeing Red Again
A new approach to the problem of poverty
Salvation Army to hold special shopping event
SJSD meets all but one evaluation standard
City clears out downed trees, debris
Maryville recovering after tempest
City schools put on an exhibition show
Power restored after substation blaze
Clear skies, festive atmosphere for Trails West!
Governors call for better flood control
Nixon seeks disaster status in 23 counties
Snapshots: Send us your storm photos
4 local schools to dismiss early
New teen curfew begins in KC
Prosecutors seek life sentence for priest
Northwest not accepting debri
Storm roars through region
Lightning starts house fire
Car dealers fear economy could scare off buyers
Seconds can make a big difference
Council gets new South Side proposal
Private schools start year with a few new additions
The Trails West! trio
Former Western AD lands at Kentucky school
Western expects enrollment drop
ER changes show results
Blunt not satisfied with funding
Anger grows in Holt County
Severe weather hits Maryville
City teams to face off again
Francouer signs two-year extension
Accidents slows interstate commute
Another down day for Dow
Livewire podcast: This week's movies
Register for fall classes next Tuesday!
Man injured in rollover accident
Top 5: What to do this weekend
KC committee shelves light rail vote
Be a part of the biggest theatre season in MWSU history! Open auditions Aug. 31
Home office essentials
Former sheriff pleads guilty in federal court
Fire may spark landmark debate
Mysterious death in California has local tie
Recovery centers to help flood victims
Teacher wants to give students a view of history
Nixon prioritizes rebuilding levees
Former Worth County sheriff pleads guilty
Pony Express re-ride gallops off
"Last year was great, but this year, I thought, better." Good luck, Coach Haley...
Midland Manhunt: Carrie Stains
Chiefs wrap up another camp
Joplin goes back to school
Source: Obama to give major jobs speech
Firefighters battle blaze at Livestock Exchange
Vegan barbecue show and tell
Sexual assault case continues
Recognize differences without partiality
'Ready to get started'
Council OKs plan to redraw districts
Chiefs sign Emporia's Ayodele
#Chiefs practice still scheduled outside today at 3 p.m. Drop in if you're in th...
Platte County officer probe given to prosecutor
Royals get their man
Obama seeks his own economic help
Fallen SEAL returns home
Housing sales up in July
AG's office probes County Club Village
Johnson County Sun suspends publication
Savannah raises rates amid budget crisis
Re-ride begins Wednesday
Birds Point plan leaves residents angry
Governor postpones St. Joseph trip
Happy first day of school @StJosephSchools students, teachers and parents! Have...
Headed the right direction
Accident on Highway 36 sends woman to hospital
Graves gives his endorsement to Perry
Cooperation belongs on supply list
Science foundation grant seeks to broaden horizons
Vigil honors missing trooper
City, chamber mull shell building
FEMA begins disaster work
Helmig: No anger over wrongful conviction
Teen pleads guilty to weapons charge
Obama criticizes GOP rivals on taxes
Police release name of man in standoff
Father, son injured in crash
Smelly surprises lurk beneath flood
Griffon volleyball has started practice!
As a result of the inclement weather, the Chiefs morning practice was moved indo...
Griffon Hall opens this fall!
County clerk to speak
63 killed in Iraq bombings
A time for moms and munchkins
Gas prices dropping at some local stations
Southwest Missouri residents hurt in semi-train collision
Andrew County welcomes Honest Abe
Last swim of the summer
Lessees could face criminal, felony charges
Waiting can be nerve-racking
Keeping them on campus
Final weekend farewell
Ready for Junior Training Camp!
It's a beautiful day for Chiefs camp! Check www.missouriwestern.edu for details...
Brotherhood against fear
Schools work with transfer requests
Lies travel at the speed of an e-mail
Protecting community youth
The house strangers built
Two agencies offering help to flood victims
Half-day standoff results in death
Mixed reviews on camps impact
A Tale of 2 Tactics
Standoff ends in suicide
St. Joseph co-pastors mark milestone anniversary
Cassel sees limited plays
Navy SEAL killed in crash remembered
District starts year with enthusiasm
6 Missouri counties part of latest disaster declaration
Budget cuts not hurting Northwests landscape
Rural America in spotlight
Fiesta adds flavor to weekend
Skating star returns to hometown
Court strikes down insurance requirement
Boa constrictor found in Trimble
Sunday's forecast: sunny and 83. Perfect for the last weekend practice of Chiefs...
A success story from Missouri Western's Bond Incubator.
"Ready to get out there and show the world what we can do." Go Griffs!
Power outage in St. Joseph
Chiefs ready for preseason game
7 killed in Afghanistan had ties to 4-state region
Youths get creative at Western
Back-to-school readiness
Ratigan faces another lawsuit
Man pleads guilty to sex crimes
Special interests gave millions to budget panel
Local investors say don't worry about market
Incubator client pulls down $7M in sales
Facing up to Facebook
Diocese, Ratigan face another civil suit
Critical thought
Petition calls for Bert-Ernie marriage
Woman charged with forgery
Father, son plead guilty in fatal shooting
Dow rises on positive signs
Rick Perry running for president
Western sets Chiefs camp sendoff
Livewire: This week's movies
Skynyrd cancels State Fair performance
Come out for the Junior Training Camp and Chiefs Send-Off Sunday afternoon. No a...
Western alum supporting the troops! Thanks, Rocky Mountain Chocolate Factory, Inc.!
Griffon football starts practice today! Go Griffs!
Pirates and princesses
Camp normalcy
Woman exhorts the sport of barrel racing
Cutbacks force retreat in war on meth
Pony Express film to premiere in October
Chillicothe woman linked to fraud case
CEO promotes rural wireless broadband
Former village chairman faces allegations
Trooper search scaled back
Dow finishes down 519
New leukemia treatment shows promise
Red Cross prepares for flood cleanup
Tonight is the final night practice of Chiefs Training Camp. Practice begins at...
Congratulations to Griffon Athletes getting it done in the classroom!
Simply sirloin
Town Hali Meeting
AFL-CIO sets shoe distribution record
Dreaming of fields minus friend
Village has new leadership
A journey through the states
Heartland CEO promises health care reform security
Jobless numbers dont tell the whole story
Priest faces federal porn charge
Dow rallies after Fed statement
Apple is now most valuable US company
You Can't Keep a Griffon Down!
Welcome to the newest member of the Griffon family, soccer coach Chad Edwards! G...
Reader R.S.V.P.: Basil recipes sought
River drops below 27 feet in St. Joe
Western hires new soccer coach
High risks of autism
Long wait continues for Interstate 29
Chiefs relying on ex-Ravens
Missouri could seek No Child Left Behind waiver
City Council delays contract vote
Trim sides, find reason in the middle
Chiefs announce schedule for camp's remainder
19-year-old dies in accident
Shoe giveaway goes on strong
Wall Street takes another dive
Obama: US remains AAA nation
Autopsy indicates 3-year-old drowned
Baby's death appears accidental
States to get waivers on No Child tests
Moeaki removed from PUP list
Northwest grad killed in helicopter crash
Hog farm dispute costs students jobs
Don't forget to bring your camera to training camp for a chance to win cash!
Bikers advised to change route
Sturgis riders make St. Joseph pit stops
Demolishing the danger
Possible area soldier among dead
DARE receives donation
All about money
Merchants report surge of back-to-school shoppers
Experienced Gregg could anchor Chiefs' line
Stuff the Bus collects more than 20,000 school supplies
The desperate hours
A furry, friendly audience
Home is where the heart is
Here with the Chiefs
Federal balanced budget amendment again steps into the spotlight
Welcome to Family Fun Day!
It's Family Fun Day TODAY! See you there!
Shoe giveaway starts Monday
Soldiers get time on Jumbotron
Community helps Stuff the Bus
Darts is more than just competition
Flooding record streak continues
Senate ends partial FAA shutdown
Harmony University participants will perform tomorrow night at the Missouri Thea...
Mustangs stay alive in NBC World Series
Nixon: No land tax credit in special session
Stocks close mostly lower
Pilgrimage to the past
Fire damages Maryville fraternity
Teachers protest social media crackdown
The Chiefs say this morning's walk-through has been moved indoors because of the...
Family Fun Day is this Saturday. Get ticket information on our Chiefs Training C...
Help students step in right direction
Hali, free agents good to go at camp
Kanrocksas has arrived
Searching full force for a brother
SJSD takes the good with the bad
Man faces sex charges
Woman sentenced in yacht club theft
Theres a lot to learn and do
Dow plunges 513 points
Pell Grants remain at current levels.
Missouri fugitive involved in standoff in Texas
Woman hurt in pickup crash
Missouri test scores improve
Campus-wide alert lifted at Virginia Tech
Cargill recalls 36M pounds of turkey
Top 5: What to do this weekend
Power restored again in area
It's not just the Chiefs who are practicing to be their best this week at MWSU....
KCP&L restores power to all customers
Accident kills motorcyclist
Learning Curve
Debt limit bill spares Pell Grant
Cat lover offers refuge for displaced felines
Wathena seeks bids to improve city electrical service
Chamber luncheon welcomes new teachers
Search continues for trooper
Barbershop quartets attend Harmony University
Night practice underway.
Outage could last until 3 a.m.
Teen arrested in alleged assault
First night practice of Chiefs training camp TONIGHT at 7:15 inside Spratt Stadi...
Searchers widening their area
Earth's two moons?
Missouri lacks money for rest stop renovations
Nixon releases $1.2M for 3 programs
Let's go under the lights
KC police walking the beat again
Boy struck by car in Wathena
Fire displaces Maryville residents
Local unemployment rises 0.9%
Vehicle fire kills man after collision
Mustangs thrive with pitching, defense
Rate increase necessary for Savannah sewer upkeep
Man given 30 years for child molestation
Tax levies pass in Northwest Missouri
Drug task forces awarded federal grant money
Free canning classes to be offered
Countys sales tax defeated
National debt ceiling raised in Washington
City closes 2 pools due to lack of lifeguards
Police have found sibling runaways
What's cooking at Trader Joe's
Patrol brings in Black Hawk for search
Cool views of the GISC ... home of the Chiefs three weeks out of the year and Mi...
Woman extricated after rollover
Obama signs debt bill
ATV driver dies in accident
SGA is circulating an electronic petition: "I hereby agree the extra 1.2% withho...
Police identify toddler in presumed drowning
Brownback signs waiver to help flood assistance
Woman accidentally shoots self
2-year-old dies after incident at Ramada Inn
Flooding seems to be losing steam
Heat, humidity hanging around
Weather challenges voter turnout
Northwest has a plan
The opposite of neighborly
The money circulates just the same
Training camp scrutiny process advances with players missing
House approves debt deal
Missouri Water Patrol officer missing
Lucky 13
Snapshots: Send us your Chiefs photos
Griffon football season is one month away!
Family Fun Day tickets on sale
Lawson man injured in ATV crash
Tickets now on sale for Family Fun Day presented by American Family Insurance. S...
Expect traffic delays at KCI
Insurers must cover birth control
Please note schedule changes for Chiefs training camp today. Thank you!
Mustangs win in 1st round of NBC World Series
Whats new for back to school
USDA lends hand to landowners
221 years of being heroes
Second Harvest planning big bash
PSF continues ahead of pace in odor control
A tale of two floods
If I receive a text, be very afraid
Obama, Congress reach debt deal
Rules of the pavement
Chiefs still adjusting
Bring your friends along
Officials optimistic on getting FEMA funding
Is the weather worsening?
Picnic fundraiser boasts games, food
Just like old times
Sunday's Chiefs practice will again be at 3 p.m. See you there!
A big crowd!
Chiefs training camp, day 2
Today's Chiefs practice has been moved to 3 p.m. Gates open at 2.
Small-town church still going strong
Debt cause for concern locally
Uncollected fines, debts irk area courts
Levels could drop in a few weeks
Chiefs hope Baldwin makes impact
Platte County officer retiring after suspension
Intervention classes offered
St. Joseph shows its Chiefs pride
Seniors optimistic about checks
House approves debt bill
Early morning crash kills Orrick man
Red Rally!
Red Rally, 1:30 - 3:30 this afternoon ahead of the first practice of Chiefs trai...
Child taken by helicopter ambulance after accident
Chiefs return to St. Joseph
Priest faces another lawsuit
Hearing held in murder case
Resident vocal on county tax
CAP releases findings from survey on needs
Man sentenced in robbery
Addicts graduate to clean beginnings
House postpones debt vote
KCP&L conserving coal at power plant
Andy Studebaker talks to the media.
Media waiting for the Chiefs to arrive.
Live trucks in front of the residence halls.
Chiefs announce camp schedule
Details about parking, admission charges for special events, and concessions:
The Chiefs have set the schedule for training camp. Go to www.kcchiefs.com for t...
Top 5: Weekend entertainment
Western administrator to retire
Built to last a lifetime
Chiefs sign receiver Breaston
Heartland opens mental health outpatient clinic
Platte City administrator resigns
Are you ready for some heat?
Writer keeps faith with his work
Did you mean to dial 911?
Chiefs sign 10 rookie free agents
Casino could be closed until October
Soldier killed after flood duty
GOP retools debt plan
Rod's dropping Hallmark
For up-to-date information about getting to campus, parking and a link to the of...
Thanks to the St. Joseph Area Chamber of Commerce, the City of St. Joseph, MO an...
Fire crews battle blaze on city's east side
One sweet rivalry
Gay or not, it doesnt really matter
Children get chance on court at Tennis Classic
Students shopping spree success
Woody will be filling city staff positions
Lifeline Foods observes first decade in St. Joseph
Red Rally revs up at Western Friday afternoon
Boil advisory lifted
Bears sign Northwest's Jones
No debt deal in sight
Congressman David Wu to resign
Painting the practice fields on anticipation of Friday's first practice.
“The folks at Missouri Western, I can’t compliment them enough ... we could not...
First Chiefs practice set for Friday
Just announced: players report to Missouri Western Thursday. First public practices Friday, Saturday and Sunday at 3:30 p.m. Family Fun Day scheduled Saturday, August 6. Watch kcchiefs.com for further details.
Homegrown physician
Busy making beauty
Garage sale permit fee waived
Holt County battles latest levee scare
Museum honors Twain visit
In Atlanta, cheat big or go home
Brownback wants regulations eased
Council passes ordinance requiring dog-doo cleanup
County boasts economic impact of tax
When did the flood begin? FEMA says June 1
Chiefs could arrive Thursday
Parties unveil competing debt plans
NFL players approve deal to end lockout
Press conference tomorrow in KC to talk about training camp, among other things. Are you ready for some football????
Checkpoint leads to 12 arrests
Man charged with robbery
Chiefs training camp appears to be moving closer!
Norway suspect ordered held
3 injured in motorcycle accidents
Remove bad restaurant parents
Save on back-to-school shopping
Atchison police: Be on the lookout
Roadwork roundup, July 25, 2011
Hats off to lazy summer days
Debt deal may come Monday
Camp prep continues despite lockout
Flood postpones Riverside start date
Danford Hall one year later
No-hit clincher
Childless, not by choice
Trials, tribulations of a long summer
What never approaches as a shock
Local entities have strong ratings
St. Joe now in regular period of crime
The place to be
Extreme heat cuts attendance at Platte County Fair
Doing battle in a virtual world
Stronger than the flood
Braymer woman dies in crash
National Archives offers help for researching family history
Landfill building catches on fire
Troubled diva Amy Winehouse dead at 27
Top 5: What to do this weekend
A denomination divided
Tennis Classic to be held in St. Joseph
Adams named new AFL-CIO director
Nature center still well kept
How many calories are in that?
Silence surrounds cases of police misbehavior
Hotel project experiences delay
Dealing with debt
Domestic terrorism rocks Norway
Platte City man charged with killing girlfriends dad
NFL season remains on hold
Boehner withdraws from debt talks
Penny Adams to head AFL-CIO
Norway shocked by attacks
FAA prepares for partial shutdown
Good luck to Coach Hansen ... sorry to see him go.
Missouri Western is facing a number of challenges, including absorbing the largest appropriation cut in the state, but You Can't Keep a Griffon Down!
Lawrence man run over by moving truck
Fort Leavenworth getting new top general
Local acts you oughta know
Third year's the charm
Former housing office still for sale
Agencies unconcerned over coal supply for KCP&Ls Iatan II plant
Mans appeal denied
Plan unveiled for sewer fix
Project Fit gets five more school sites
NFL owners approve tentative deal
164 homes damaged in Buchanan County
Boehner: House will compromise on debt limit
Nebraska governor calls flood meeting
Kinder files suit over post-tornado scams
KQTV parent company considers sale
Livewire podcast: This week's movies
Service agency offers fans
Carol Roever, professor emeritus, with Craig School of Business graduates Allie Humphrey, Triston Jones and Leslie Oberg at Rocky Mountain Chocolate Factory, Inc. headquarters! Every year CSB students have the opportunity to compete for their own RMCF fr
Last space shuttle comes home
Thanks to KQ2 | stjoechannel.com for their coverage of Western's Mobile Biotechnology Lab.
Kansas driver looks off roadway, loses control
Meet the contenders
Budgets in Holt, Atchison counties hit hard by flood, loss of revenue
'Up close it's pretty devastating'
Genealogist looks into familiar St. Joe name
Survivor calls for grand jury in priest case
Watch out for others during heat wave
Graves' mobile office to tour
Nixon to call session on business aid
Governor plans trade trip to China
Habitat to build 50th house in one week
Fresh talks for debt negotiators
Residents slowly returning to Craig
Its blackberry season
MIAA to use pod system for basketball after expansion
Group works to legalize marijuana
Holt County residents can file claims against Corps of Engineers
Levees saturated, need work every day
Livestock, crops coping so far with heat
Volunteers gathering signatures on petition
Help available for homeowners
Stepping back on the diamond
House passes deficit-cutting bill
Chiefs not ruling out next week for arrival
Court upholds KCP&L merger
Missouri creates smartphone app for parks
Nixon pledges home-rebuilding aid in Joplin
Call for flood volunteers
Heat wave expected to persist
Platte County pot field destroyed
Flexed for success
Sales tax holiday set for Aug. 5-7
Museums offer trading cards
Indexing a summer of misery
Restaurant could face legal trouble
Its even hot inside
Army of volunteers holding back the tide
Flooding brings out best in some
Police respond to bank suspect
Tea party joins debt battle
2 injured in accident
Analysis: Nixon walking political middle
Kansas counties wary of rural tax incentives
Sometimes you just need to have fun
Unplug your kids
Guard struggles with member suicides
Mosquitoes pose problem in area
Reverse angle parking unveiled
Atchison County Fair starts Monday
Ice cream helps beat the heat
Robber hits smoke shop
Signs of camp
Surveying the damage
The night the skywalks fell
Marijuana-growing operations found in Platte County
Celebrating the past
Music for the soul
Shedding light amid some litter
A capital plan
Putting the i in service
A lot harder choices
Heartland expands mental health unit
Inspection closed Ramada kitchen service in June
E. coli strain not yet found in Missouri
Woman alleges abduction, assault
Sources: NFL deal may be near
Debt showdown: Obama presses for 'something big'
Nixon doubles cash available over Kinder
Jury begins deliberations in KC rape trial
WSJ publisher quits in phone-hacking scandal
Heat advisory issued for weekend
US formally recognizes Libyan rebels
Nixon signs bill closing loophole on bath salts
Wording on bond keeps woman out of jail
Displaced casino workers volunteer
Airmen build defenses
Arts community members honored
Law enforcers receive $30,000 grant
Contractor, state not liable in Pony Express Bridge accident
Mustangs mascot moves on to pros
High-flying fun
Debt negotiations drag on at Capitol
KC investigating 9 possible heat deaths
Nixon to let late-term abortion bill become law
Top 5: What to do this weekend
Livewire podcast: This week's movies
Livingston County Jail closes for the weekend
Raccoons in the city
Lake Contrarys plan is Route U
Life, liberty and the pursuit of light bulbs
Woman focuses love of animals into a rescue mission
Housing sales rebound after slump
Woman given probation following sons death
Krug Park to get playground upgrade
Reeder calls violations an honor
Congress, Obama scramble to salvage talks
Charges filed in pawn shop burglary
Many ideas proposed for Joplin rebuilding
NPR visited St. Joseph to talk about the possibility of the NFL lockout affecting training camp. Western's own Patrick McMurry, professor of economics, is one of those quoted.
Tea party cancels KCK rally
Alert lifted at nuclear plant
Murdoch drops bid for British Sky Broadcasting
Mustangs win 1st division title
Beer meets dinner
Casino reported gain before flooding came
Elwood battles sand boils
Woman uses art to help trauma victims
Two city staffers leaving St. Joseph
Presidential candidate wields a big wrench
DeKalb fire building ready for use
Flooding bridges political divide
The extreme becomes routine
FEMA flood buyouts top $2B since 1993
GOP: Give Obama new debt limit power
Ford remembered at bipartisan memorial
4 counties experience 911 outage
Testimony continues in KC rape trial
Corps to reduce Missouri River releases
The circumcision decision
Mustangs helping hand
Fatal July 4 fire reopens wounds
Council discusses dog breeding
Debts amass in the wait for a blast
Council chooses Woody as manager
Residents do best to beat extreme heat
Charming Charlie opens today
Women testify about KC rapes
City considers 'doggie bag' ordinance
Obama demands big deal for debt limit
Nixon signs grain dealer legislation
Graves seeks new course on river
Savannah to open heat relief centers
Nothing says Downtown like a clock tower
Nurski takes Fairview title
Holt County pool holds fundraiser
Dog days begin at Nodaway County Fair
Obama, lawmakers to meet Monday
Raising grandkids not always easy
Local Special Olympians earn medals
Hillyard students bring home gold
Good Samaritans take in workers
One corps that leads to another
Western alumni gather at Mustangs game
More and more people struggling
No place like home
Taking a balanced approach
Flood pushes family closer together
Time out
Chief concern
For DeKalb, there's no place like home
Card tables still dry, tax revenues soaked
University officials make hard choices
Betty Ford dead at age 93
Heartland adds ENT doctor
Inmate allegedly falsifies report of sexual assault
Steelman warns of a stifling government
Anger brews over assessments
South Sudan becomes newest nation
Following in the footsteps of their forefathers
Senators seek hearing on river management
Space shuttle blasts into history
Report shows feeble job growth
O negative blood needed
Gordon doesn't win All-Star Final Vote
Mustangs' Chaffin continues to buck expectations
BUDGET MAYHEM
Huston announces retirement from AFL-CIO
Officials eye red-light camera areas
Care center may get partnership
Elevate your life
More evacuations possible in Craig
Country town
Marijuana advocates push for amendment
Obama calls budget talks 'constructive'
Snapshots: Send us your flood photos
Missouri has 11th-highest obesity rate
Lawsuit challenges voter ID measure
Watson residents evacuate again
Anthony to be freed next week
139th Airlift Wing helps, still meets goals
Reading program breaks down barriers
Casino offices set up at Geiger mansion
Flood Fest 2011 to raise funds
Officials meet with South Side
Pilgrim finds lessons in humanity
The waters rage on
'Tech'-ing a trip
Former St. Joe priest removed from ministry
FBI searches for serial bank robber
University of Missouri mulls enrollment cap
Spill diverts traffic on Highway 36
Nixon announces $2M grant for Joplin
South Korea to host 2018 Olympics
More images found at priest's residence
Kinder repays Missouri additional money
MSSU wont be penalized like Western for increase
Bumpy roads ahead
Flood drops about a foot at Sugar Lake
Top in their field
Greed is the creed now, brutha
Fire departments chief training officer retires
Kids adventure into books
Missing Tarkio man found unharmed
Anthony acquitted of killing daughter
Obama warns against short-term deal on debt limit
Defy the dry
Mustangs remain unbeaten on homestand
Nation celebrates Fourth
Former officer under investigation
A topic for discussion
Focusing on health insurance
A matter of survival
Treading water a bit too adeptly
Its all in the timing
Flood doesnt dampen fireworks or American pride
Happy Independence Day! Thanks to all our students, faculty and staff who have served to preserve our freedom.
Jury begins deliberating in Anthony trial
Freedom in the air
History lesson
Veterans gravestone plaque mysterious
Senator gets look at flooding
Fire damage listed at more than $40,000
Guard members help out, give back
Lighting up the night sky
Ground zero flag displayed
Mustangs win, honor military members
Closing arguments heard in Anthony trial
Balance dreams
For this county, its Worth it
Trust fund bolsters South Side initiatives
Turning out the lights
If money could buy confidence
Rock Port continues to struggle
Giving St. Joe a lift
The story behind the symbols
Getting a drivers license renewed can be a real pain
Tight money, floods hurting holiday travel
Family reunites using Facebook
In 70s, Shaft changed image of black men in movies
Airmen, city officials to patrol levees
YMCA receives gift of $400,000
Kansas Gov. Brownback visits Elwood
Kansas abortion licensing rules blocked
Nixon pledges $100M more for disaster aid
Trails West! buttons available now
University slashes economic development fund
Fire destroys vacant house
Happy birthday, America!
Mustangs nab unconventional victory
Platte County to take blood samples of drunken drivers
Holt County continues to deal with flooding
Heat only makes it worse
Wathena police chief suspended indefinitely
Western approves $48.2M budget
Smallest Missouri county ready for big celebration
Federal disaster dollars open up in Northwest Missouri
Water company seeks rate hike
Wathena police chief suspended
"Old Wine/New Bossa" - Mike Metheny
CDC: Lead poisoning is down
City fireworks display relocated
Top 5: What to do this weekend
Judge: Loughner can be forcibly medicated
Pleasing patios
Hospital wont hire tobacco users
Plattsburg man marks 35 years of fireworks tradition
Iatan plant sends some people home
City reveals emergency evacuation plan
AFL-CIO begins Soles for Christ program
Companies recognized for supporting citizen-soldiers
Flood may hit Doniphan County hardest
Council taking its time with manager
Partial evacuation for Iatan
Flooding hits Fort Leavenworth
Truck clips utility lines
Flooding forces auto tour closure
Strawberry soup season
Clarinda finds no relief vs. Mustangs
Man sentenced for possession of child porn
Government consolidation encouraged
Man jailed, 20 minutes after being released
Cuts would hurt economy
What would God really say to GOP?
PACT wants community input on 3 long-range plan scenarios
River passes 29 feet in St. Joe
Elwood issues voluntary evacuation
Nixon seeks emergency declaration
More closings on U.S. Highway 59
Accident causes traffic delays
Kudos to our colleagues at Missouri Southern for helping out in a time of crisis.
Blagojevich faces prospect of prison
White's all right
Lessons from the rubble
New athletic buildings approved
Council has yet to choose new city manager
Missing Gentry County man found dead
More students applying for college aid
Nodaway County addresses suicide rate
Coming from all directions
A difference between can and should
Highway 59 closed near Atchison, Kan.
Flooding impacts South Side businesses
Missing King City man found dead
Williams out as Western AD
Casino, softball complex close
Flash flooding impacts South Side businesses
Rain adds to flood woes
Rain contributes to 3 wrecks
The dark side of social networking
How to make a pyrotechnic launch pad
Buckle up
Worth County celebrates birthday
Darts competitors aim to win big
Just having fun kickin it
Triumph faces two labor-related lawsuits
NRC chair tours Cooper plant
Rural areas worried about losing post offices
First step to a better future
Keep summer break from breaking the bank
New drive-in theater in the works
Nasty stuff
Trying to make a living
Second Harvest, Brittany Village to provide meals for children
Cause I got friends with tractors
Warnings of smoke, by and by
Blunt visits Rosecrans to tour flooding
Group turned away from council manager interviews
Mormon Mustang
Abuse victim wants to help others
Drivers catch a break as gasoline prices fall
River levels drop briefly
'Just didn't know when'
Woman fired from credit union job wins lawsuit
Families encouraged to use fireworks safely
MWSU tuition hike approved
Getting to know the candidates
New York State Legislature legalizes gay marriage
Joplin seeking to expedite debris removal
3 area career centers to close
Livewire podcast: Going out
Flooding closes Lewis and Clark park
River levels drop in St. Joseph
Master dreamer
Accused Seattle attackers wanted media attention
Teen crusades against ticketing traffic cams
Northwest promotes Dorrel to head coach
Jackie Robinsons daughter speaks at Rolling Hills
Senators press corps over Missouri River issues
Holt County rising up against the flood
All eyes on levees
Country Club Village chairman in trouble ... again
NWMSU approves $81M budget
Ag official tours flooded land
Levee breach in Atchison County
Dorrel named new Northwest Missouri State football coach
Melbourne woman dies in single-vehicle crash
Lawsuit alleges abuse at Conception Abbey
'The next 24 hours are critical
Woman charged with stealing from former employer
Top 5: What to do this weekend
FBI nabs Boston mob boss in California
U.S. to tap strategic oil reserves
Garden tours and a love story
Priddy, Herzog repeat at HLC
Chamber seeks image enhancement
Goody bags reassure new members of military
City manager candidate names released
Highest waters it has ever seen
Board approves 5.5% tuition increase
Naturalist enjoys things that crawl and slither
Completely surrounded
Property owners unhappy
Western board seeks tuition hike
City manager finalists named
Breach threatens Corning, I-29
Kansas designates 800 highway miles for 75 mph
FEMA to set up housing park in Joplin
St. Joseph pastor to assist with misconduct reports
Study: Urban brains feel more strain
Obama to address Afghanistan drawdown
Lewis and Clark reinforces levee
Join us for the student rally today - 5 p.m., 2nd floor Blum Union. The rally is an opportunity for students to show their support for the university with a message that the 8.2 percent state budget cut is not acceptable to students.
Unemployment rate shows increase
The real thing
Defending Dominance
Graphic warnings on the way
District to sell Neely building
Closings cause longer routes
We dont know whats coming
Students to rally against cut
City will not pay for sewage backups caused by flooding
All fashion faux pas are equal
Keep your fingers crossed
More Holt County residents asked to evacuate
Blythedale bank robbed
Senate approves Panetta as Pentagon chief
Joplin council halts some rebuilding
Riverfront Park closed
Joplin death toll reaches 155
Huntsman enters White House race
More roads close due to flooding
Craig residents asked to evacuate
The path to perfect posture
Koerper's Crossroads
River watch continues for Cooper Nuclear Station
Riverfront still open for business
Its only a matter of time
City mulls red-light camera ruling
Diplomacy for kitchen and tee box
School board OKs budget
More water releases possible
Levee breach near Craig
Obama to discuss Afghanistan plans
Man dies in motorcycle crash
Brownville nuke plant avoids shutdown
Construction causes Highway 36 delays
Accident injures 2 on I-35
Internet group expands domain names
Frederick closed at Ashland
Looking like a fool with your pants on the ground
What do you know, St. Joe?
Motorcyclist hurt after hitting deer
Rosecrans won't 'miss a beat'
Daviess County man injured in crash
Two youths injured in ATV wreck
Kansas residents hurt in collision
Heart disease knows no age
Couple open music theater, restaurant in Stewartsville
Motorcycle, tractor charity rides planned for this weekend
Flooding worsens in Holt County
Fathers Day inspiration
Mustangs stay hot, sweep Generals
Levee breached at Big Lake
Fireworks go on sale Monday
Bishop Finn holds session in St. Joseph
Guard officers checking into sand boils in Andrew County
60 youths participate in Kids Tour ride at Corby Pond
Lord willing ... and the creek dont rise
Rainfall not significant factor in rise of river
Father, daughter receive diplomas
Running for a good cause
Most Joplin tornado deaths were in homes
Animal shelter, vets advise on pet care
St. Joseph hammers Nevada
Couple escape serious injury as pickup crashes into bedroom
Some residents ask Country Club Village chairman to resign
Crops progressing amid floods
Missouri legislators education levels differ from constituents
Jazz festival soothes Downtown
Hot weather arrives
Suspect detained near Pentagon
Priest sex victims call for investigation
3 Kansas firefighters fired over alleged looting
New witnesses emerge in '90 murder case
Nixon vetoes voting bill
A lot of smiles, as Camp Quality comes to the Griffon Indoor Sports Complex!
Happy Father's Day!
900 pets still homeless in Joplin
Jazz in the air
May restaurant inspections available
Car crashes into house
Mustangs set runs record in win
SNAP group gathers to discuss abuse
Celebrating women
Western wrestles with tuition
Savannah resident uncovers local Civil War history
Railway buildup causes concern
Still hoping for Chiefs training camp this summer!
Al-Zawahri named top al-Qaida leader
Utility company sells for $7.9 billion
NY lawmaker Weiner resigns
Paving scammers seen in the region
Sheriff warns of scam
Livewire podcast: This week's movies
Top 5: What to do this weekend
Mustangs drop 1st at Phil Welch
Police look into forgery ring
Not as simple as it seems
Husband and wife work to encourage local artists
Immunizations not available Friday
Savannah Council to help develop budget
Jelly gasoline pulled from local store shelves
Regional housing sales plummet
Children's center to open in Joplin
Breaches don't change flood outlook
House panel backs $1B for flood repairs
FEMA trailers headed to Joplin
Fun stuff at the Western Institute's Center for Community Arts ... check them out!
I-29 closes near Rock Port
Soccer stadium rivals best in world
Residents of Big Lake waiting for floodwaters
Hyde Park talk discusses political attacks on unions
PACT presents plan to school board
Knowing is the best present
Former Worth County sheriff faces eight federal charges
Beating the heat, with help from donations
American Red Cross shelters on standby for flood victims
Still preparing for floodwaters
Officers of Eagle Aerie meeting this evening
The Pepsi Dream Machines are here! Ariel Chance and Vanessa Withee were on hand as the first recycling kiosk was delivered to Popplewell. Another is located in the Commons. Watch for more details coming soon!
Huntsman getting into GOP race
Senate votes to preserve ethanol subsidy
Social Security makes $8B in improper payments
Summer school starts in Joplin
Accident injures Trenton teen
Area donates nearly $250,000 for Joplin relief
Kansas fights both rising water and rumor mill
Tennis complex to get repairs
Two levees breached in area
20-year robbery sentence upheld
Roth family donation benefits Childrens Mercy
Rural love with strings attached
A rewarding experience
St. Joseph Perkins to remain open despite bankruptcy
Latest Missouri River levels
Groups reach out to victims, parishioners
Small steps to better habits
Man drowns in Platte River
Joplin tornado death toll at 153
Levee breached in Holt County
I-29 to close near Hamburg
Griffon football players among those who helped sandbag this weekend. Way to go Griffs!
Fatherly foundation
New antibiotic developing at local incubator
Missouri Western introduces art society
Author shares education advice
Worth County ATV crashes result in serious injuries
Quaker Oats workers hold first reunion since closing
Waiting for a flood can try to your patience
Livingston County man gets his named cleared
St. Joseph named in the 100 leading locations for 2011
"We hold steadfast in our belief that every effort must be made to maintain the quality that is currently being delivered, and even with the steep cuts announced we are committed to delivering excellence." - Thanks to Kylee Strough '03, ch
Mustangs remain unbeaten at home
Canines not created equal
Art in the Park showcases talent
Sandbags have strength in numbers
Cameron air show thrills in old-fashioned way
Higher levees may not happen
Freedoms and the art of dancing
Juneteenth celebrates with parade
Giving kids a (lunch) break
Relay for Life teams raise money
National Guards making preparations
Park board at odds with Savannah council
Tough times for rural hospitals
St. Josephs water plant not in jeopardy from flooding as in past
Putting a finger on history
Flooding is a new game for casino
Corps commander, U.S. reps tour levees
Accident closes Interstate near Dearborn
Homicide victim identified
Alaska releases Palin's emails
Western gets 8 percent cut
KC Diocese lawyers seek dismissal of lawsuit
Joplin students to attend school at mall
Gates questions NATO's future
Rig carrying cattle overturns on I-29
Loyal to the end
3-Dead?
Diocese launch 5-point plan against misconduct case
Suspect says altercation led to stabbing
Base speculations rise
Special Olympians head to Greece
Man drowns in Platte River
Lake Contrary beaches closed
Preschool benefits last into adulthood
Craig prepares for flood
Top 5: What to do this weekend
Police: Girl, 5, said she drowned boy over crying
Levee breach reported in Atchison County
Cat lives 16 days under tornado rubble
Parties on Parkway postponed
Accidents injure four people
Attorney to conduct review of diocese
Sandbag volunteers needed
Livewire podcast: This week's movies
The United Way of Greater St. Joseph is serving as the initial point of contact for those who want to volunteer for the city's sandbagging operations. For more information, go their web site, call 816-364-2381, or visit the office at 118 So. 5th. Th
Pilot wants big-time air show, small-town feel
Harry Potter and the pizza garden
Energy plants prepare for flooding
Mansion will not be fire station
Technical college, food bank link up
New use for old technology
State of breast health remains unchanged
In the Courts
Suspect charged in Clinton County stabbing death
Divers search for homicide clues
Housing in high demand in Joplin
Ex-sheriff in meth case pleads not guilty
Walmart reopens after fire
Midland Manhunt: Jason D. Ritchie
Motorcycle collision injures two
Water woes could linger until August
Healthy fast-food choices
First impressions
Andrew County officials watch and warn
Blunt says curb on earmarks changed how corps does business
Relationships conference offers insights
Summer fun, but safe from sun
Annual jazz event set for St. Joe
Agencies seek to focus volunteer efforts
Hotel tax wins on second try
Big Lake State Park to close indefinitely
Trenton man killed in crash
Missouri opens recovery center in Joplin
Cicada ice cream seller told to cool it
Experts: KC bishop unlikely to resign
Corps official accepts tour invitation
Hospital has tentative rebuilding plans
Yemeni leader hurt worse than thought
Royals draft hometown legend
One in a million
Electric rates sting Wathena businesses
Interviews set for city manager candidates
Preparing for the flood
Light turnout expected today
High heat raises health risks
The virtues accumulate amid despair
Breast cancer forum Wednesday
Dry weather, overflowing river
Damage estimate to Joplin schools at $151M
Flooding may aid protected birds, fish
5 US soldiers killed in Baghdad
What do you know, St . Joe?
Man escapes fire on Pear Street
2 killed in one-vehicle crash near Wathena
Man injured in one-vehicle crash
Santorum enters White House race
Western alumnus Brady Ellis talks about his Rocky Mountain Chocolate Factory, Inc. store in Vicksburg, Miss., including the program that made him a partner in the store. Way to go, Brady!
Nothing like kicking a town when it's down
Life lessons through art
Area bishop apologizes to parishioners
Equine Herpes virus cases expected to diminish with time
Learning from the past
Air Guard says thanks
Air show opening Saturday
Federal levee breaks in Iowa
Area general stresses professionalism
Our thoughts are with our colleagues and friends at Northwest Missouri State who lost their football coach, Scott Bostwick. He was well liked, well respected and will be missed by Bearcats and all others who knew him.
Northwest football coach Bostwick dies
Second best
Touch of the past
If it works, keep it going
Hoping for the best
Big Lake still fuming
Firefighters battle blaze at Charity Thrift Store
Ride for Ryan gathers 402 motorcyclists
Fun on the North Side
Slow boil as waters get higher
North End hosts festival
Edwards case faces obstacles
Joplin receives help from volunteers
Class 3 Championship live blog: Savannah vs. Westminster
City loses chunk of CDBG funds
Beckoning all bikers
Savannah baseball heads to 1st state title game
Squadron sees last graduate from program
Seven graduate from drug court program
Hulshof testifies in Woodworth hearing
Honoring the good guys
Three more Western students to own chocolate stores
Rock Port remembers great flood of 1993
Officer hit by lightning after Joplin tornado dies
Congratulations to Triston Jones, Alllison Humphrey and Leslie Oberg! These three recent graduates of the Craig School of Business were selected today to run their own Rocky Mountain Chocolate Factory, Inc. stores. Check the press release at www.missouri
Edwards indicted in mistress cover-up
Some blame Corps for flood threat
Rocket wounds Yemeni president
Midland Manhunt: David A. Painter Jr.
Oak Mill, VP sentenced in federal court
Send us your flood photos
Jack Kevorkian dies at 83
NASCAR's McMurray returns to Joplin
Thanks to Rocky Mountain Chocolate Factory, Inc. and Steve Craig for providing this great opportunity for Craig School of Business grads! We look forward to hearing today who is selected for the next store!
KC priest removed after allegations
McLouth teen killed in Costa Rica
Join the Center for Community Arts this Sunday, June 5th from 4:00 - 6:00 pm outside of Potter Hall for their summer kick off! Create fun take-home crafts and enjoy some frosty summer time treats! Wear your play clothes!!! Cost is $5.00 per child. In ca
Baseball brothers
Guard, Doniphan Co. officials review plans for onslaught of water
Motive behind murder may remain unresolved
A risky idea that has worked out sweet
Next disaster: Mighty Mo
Woman sentenced in embezzlement
Victim files lawsuit against diocese, priest
Joplin tornado death toll now 138
Nixon addresses flood concerns
City hopeful levees will hold
Museum volunteer honored
Romney opens presidential bid
Welcome incoming freshmen! Like this Class of 2015 Facebook page to get to know each other and get important updates!
Former suspect in '90 murder takes Fifth
Top 5: What to do this weekend
Gower marijuana grower pleads guilty
Restaurant group again sues IHOP ministry
Independence police shoot fake gator
Livewire podcast: 'X-Men: First Class'
MWSU's Bushman Planetarium has added show dates the next two Saturdays, June 4 and 11, as well as some evening shows during the week. Get your tickets now ... shows tonight and next week are already sold out!
Platte County authorities investigate homicide
Vehicular viability
Convicted child molester gets 24 years
Sipping soup for a good cause
King City goes big for sesquicentennial
Still something to be proud of
A sturdier structure to call home
Army Corps predicts river at 27 to 32 feet in St. Joseph
Husband, wife preserve history
Metro jobless rate falls to 7.5 percent
Homicide suspect confirmed dead
Body found in Platte County
Nixon to visit St. Joseph Thursday
Brookfield bank robbed
Ex-investigator testifies in murder case
Corps: 'More water is coming
134 confirmed dead after Joplin tornado
For the fifth straight year, Missouri Western has been named to the President's Higher Education Community Service Honor Roll, reflecting Western's commitment to volunteering, service-learning and community engagement. Way to go, Griffs, for gi
Join the MWSU Alumni Association for Alumni Night at Bush Stadium in St. Louis on June 18!
Republicans press Obama on borrowing
No one hurt in school bus mishap
Mubarak, sons to stand trial Aug. 3
McAlister's Deli to open Monday
Accident sends 2 to hospital
Scholarship awards for district graduates top $7 million
Gluten-free for champions and foodies
Northwest gets approval for tuition hike
Making education a priority
City Council approves 12% sewer rate increase
Lemonade stand aids disaster relief
Area residents prepare for flooding
Boil advisory for Easton
Panel: Cell phones a possible carcinogen
Sheriff questions alibi in farmhouse death
The Western football game at Washburn Sept. 22 will be on national TV. Go Griffs!
Rebuilding begins in Joplin
Feds to pay 90% of Joplin cleanup costs
Virus puts reride in question
2-year-old dies after vehicle accident
Shady days
A war within
Shelter cats need homes
Hotel/motel tax hike could aid all of city
St. Joseph remembers fallen heroes
Voices of the Civil War to be held at cemetery
Patients use art as expression
Officials preparing for coming floods
Happy Memorial Day!
Save energy and money
Holt County starts voluntary evacuations in low-lying areas
Princeton ag instructor wins award
Small business expo to be held in Lathrop
Mound City honors veterans
Alerts to be sent to sale barns
Chicken and beef more expensive
Trying to beat the heat
Obama tours tornado-ravaged Joplin
Readying for a natural disaster
Mustangs make it a win streak
Fuel cost impacts area travel
Enthusiasts breathe life in historic characters
Bubbling under the surface
Graves to play Taps at several sites
New wonders from old gems
Meet me in St. Louis
Those fools at the top of the world
On the move
Golds for Marlay, Hatten have Cameron in 1st
Man sentenced for burning girlfriend with hair iron
Homemade detergent brings jail big savings
Blackbeards anchor recovered off N.C. coast
Continuing to help
Bishop says policies must change
Nixon sets aside $25M for Joplin aid
Joplin death toll rises to 132
Selling out
Rates to be hiked in phases
Flooding causes road closures
Highways reopen after spill
Spigot opens on Mighty Mo
Bank on it: Mustangs win opener
Gadbois perseveres as mother battles cancer
Big Lake residents eye rising waters
$4 million divided in BNSF Railway case
Tornado shows problem with state Rainy Day Fund
Hazardous material spill forces evacuation
Officials: 10-year-old caught driving after accident
Western will honor former athletic director Charlie Burri by naming the drive in front of Spratt Stadium in his honor. Thanks, Charlie, for all you have done and continue to do for Griffon athletics!
Some of Joplin's missing turn up safe
Road maps for rebuilding
Gentry Co. issues endangered person advisory
Motorcyclist suffers minor injuries in collision
PSC to hear request for rate rehearing
Judge voids Wisconsin collective bargaining law
Roads closed due to flooding
Top 5: What to do this weekend
Everywhere theres art
Savannahs financial troubles could make bond difficult to pay
Western awaits word on tuition increase
Sheriffs deputies head to Joplin
Veteran tries to ensure graves get their due
End of Elwood School District
Mustangs open 2011 season Thursday
Check out Bushman Planetarium.
Memories of devastation will linger
Former Royals ace Splittorff dies
Hall to honor local baseball legends
21 people charged in federal drug bust
Postal cuts may affect 3 stations
Tornado damages homes, businesses in Sedalia
Cruising Joplin, looking to help out
Still looking for survivors
Shooting spree suspect incompetent for trial
Brew to taste
No flexibility left and no relief in sight
Revised PACT plan would cost less
Local Red Cross volunteers help out
Out of this world
Rushville mans killer gets 26 years
Museum is a labor of love
Law officers carry torch for Special Olympics
Mustangs off and throwing
A race to find survivors
2 in custody in armed robbery
It's official! The Guinness World Record staff has confirmed that MWSU set a world record for the largest Zumba class with Zumba in the Room-ba in January with 490 people. Thanks to everybody who played a part!
Joplin mayor: 'Storm won't kick our ass'
Netanyahu: Israel ready for painful compromises
KCP&L, city send help to Joplin
Going the distance
Former resident shocked by devastation
Area agencies lend helping hand to tornado victims
Western unveils planetarium upgrades
Reflecting on the issues
Mount Mora Marine gets his due
'Dont know really what to do next'
Firefighters work to free KCP&L contractor
Tornado survivors recall narrow escapes
A sweaty, smelly end to high school
We're thinking about the citizens of Joplin, especially our colleagues at Missouri Southern State University. Southern's Foundation has established a relief fund for faculty, staff and students affected by the tornado. Donate to the "Torna
Missouri American Water hit hard
A garden room in the middle of nowhere
Ready for the world
What do you know, St. Joe?
Suspect charged in fatal apartment shooting
A sign of good times
Local Red Cross volunteers Joplin-bound
Mrs. Missouri, Mrs. Kansas pageants crown winners
Museum will honor Holt County veterans
New exhibit opening in Savannah
Storms rage across region
Pawlenty announces presidential run
Official: Tornado hits Joplin hospital
Regrets? We've all had a few
Natural beauty
Severe weather visits region
Savannah will see new water fees
Mutual love for tenderloins forms group
Vollmer golden again
Many lives commence for graduates
Senators engage in energy debate
Knowing how to swim is necessary
150 years ago, St. Joe cut down its flag
Learn to swim with your kids
Man shot dead in Downtown area
Mail-order minister
Vollmer adds 9th gold medal at state
Group meets to discuss safety
Schools excel in theater competition
Pregnancy does not deter graduate
Blunt says energy production means American jobs
Tourism could be down this summer
District caps off another year
State track meet hampered by weather
Bishop releases statement on allegations
Murder nets 30-year sentence
Brownback starts review of tax code
Police seek suspect in Hamilton robbery
Aide: Pawlenty running for president
Diamonds in the rough
Committee strives to convert tax doubters
End of an era in Wathena
Reason to celebrate
Three Kansas teens could face murder trial
Cyclists hoping for break in weather
Lake Contrary plants healthy message
Man gets life, plus 30 years in murder
Akin cites credentials in Senate bid
Western identifies accident victim
Priest charged with possession of child porn
Rabies clinic postponed
It is with sadness we announce that DeRico M. Morris, a sophomore at Western, died yesterday evening after being pulled from the Looney Complex swimming pool. DeRico, age 22, was a summer student worker in housing and residential life. He has been descri
Top 5: What to do this weekend
IMF chief steps down
Choosing the right grill for you
Red Cross prepares new crop of volunteers
Once, twice, three times a hero
Returning airman surprises daughter
Its the end of the world as we know it
Census data point to a younger, rental population
Musician uses accordion as teaching tool
Spring planting gains momentum
Worker dies at Herzog facility
Unresponsive swimmer pulled from pool
Tea party groups plan KCK rally
Accident injures passenger
Organic made easy
Lafayette bruises way past Benton
Accident kills woman, injures passenger
Pregnant woman alleges excessive force
Awaiting the end again
Schools recognized for being positive
Exhibit highlights African-American baseball experience
Missouri Theater ready to reopen
County to pursue nuisance rules
Woman killed in overnight accident
Akin running for U.S. Senate
The Center for Community Arts has lots of cool stuff to do this summer for kids and adults. Check them out!
New details in Wyeth Hill shooting
Schwarzenegger reveals he had child with staffer
NATO helicopter attacks Pakistani army post
Eyes on healthy vision
Will your child be ready for kindergarten?
LeBlond motors into district finals
Subdivision resident worried about pests
One balloon not worthy of a trial
Savannah passes on probe
Murder-suicides focus attention on rural mental health
Officer deaths on the rise
Council OKs red-light cameras
High school project addresses teen suicide
Trump says no to presidential run
What do you know, St. Joe?
IMF chief to remain jailed
Police identify shooting victim
Second to last shuttle mission blasts off
Two injured in one-vehicle accident
Declutter and help others
Man finds savings in time of energy price hikes
City Hall investigating ways to go green
Union Star man hurt after fleeing from trooper
Police investigate Wyeth Hill shooting
Christian, LeBlond students graduate to new challenges
Road work roundup
Speak out on broadband
Ready for their own space
Let's protest, or just pay up
Going to the chapel
The grass isn't always greener
Most local top students are girls
A long way from 1993
Pitcher perfect
King City man dies in accident
Firing on all cylinders
Western graduates, a cut above the rest
Kid sluggers would make some display
Nursing pinning ceremony at 8:30, PTA pinning at 9, commencement at 11 a.m. and 3 p.m. Good luck, Western graduates!
A week away?
Some wins, some losses
Knights of Columbus group celebrates 50th anniversary
Safety biggest factor in chases
The nose knows: Allergy season here with vengeance
Rhoads scholar
Man arrested, charged with statutory rape
KCP&L asks panel to lower local rate hike
Local issues passed at end of session
Missouri prescription program saved
Missouri tax incentives unresolved
April restaurant inspections available
Livewire podcast: Going out
Pakistan suicide bombs kill 80
Ron Paul again running for president
Middle class are the losers in America
Lawmakers pass teacher records bill
Parks Department adding new, fixing old
LeBlond topples Savannah
Jurors find man guilty of possessing child pornography
Letter carriers to collect food donations along routes
More details of county raises released
SJSD receives donation
Teacher tenure doesnt protect bad educators in St. Joseph
2 more stores leaving mall
Police: Man who tried entering Army base caught
TSA defends frisking of baby
Top 5: What to do this weekend
Missouri lawmakers pass limits on late-term abortions
Kansas budget votes likely Thursday
Go Griffs! Western baseball overcomes a 4-0 deficit in the last four innings, getting a two-run homer from Isaac Rome with two outs in the top of the 9th to edge Ft. Hays State 5-4. Griffs play Central or Emporia tomorrow! Listen on AM 1550.
MWSU Coaches will be collecting tips for Second Harvest at the McDonald's at I-29 and the South Belt TONIGHT. See you there!
MIAA baseball could see switch to wood bats
Through the cracks
House OKs agriculture bills
Evangelist Graham hospitalized with pneumonia
Fire engulfs garage
Jurors continue deliberations in child pornography case
MoDOT downsizing plans advance
House OKs public safety tax ballot measure
Accident delays traffic, sends two to hospital
Public pays homage to fallen officers
Retiring teacher understands the grip of a classroom
KCP&L granted 20.7% rate increase
Finals ended yesterday; commencement is Saturday at 11 a.m. and 3 p.m. Enjoy the summer, everyone!
Poll: Obama approval rating hits 60%
Two arrested in robbery
Inmate stabs convicted kidnapper
KC airport security pats down baby
Taste, tenderness and bureaucracy
$4 million settlement reached
Man denied bail on first charge of several alleged sex crimes
Bill to go back to the governor
Graves committee pushes for testimony of White House official
Mother charged with child endangerment
Grant could add four police officers
Be the change
McCaskill bill would take subsidies from oil companies
Synthetic drug ban bill sent to Nixon
St. Joseph native Bradley retiring from skating
Play review: 'The 25th Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee'
Bail denied for man charged with multiple sex crimes
Mother charged in infant death case
Settlement reached in BNSF case
Missouri House passes welfare drug-testing legislation
Obama issues disaster declaration for Missouri
Rights group: 757 civilians killed in Syria
Tractor-trailer accident injures four
Tender love and care
Three suspects arrested in shots fired incident
A kinship in knowing water woes
Local casinos name back to original
District passes vendor rule
School district responding to chickenpox cases at Bode
Group kicked out of parade
City looks at 12% sewer rate increase
Central beats Kearney
Five area firefighters injured
Fire displaces Elwood family
Kansas budget talks resume but stall
Gingrich running for president
Crown Center to add Legoland area
The Griffons are in! For the fifth time in seven years, Missouri Western will play in the NCAA Division II tournament! The Griffs head to Canyon, Texas Friday.
The story may change, but the outcome is what counts
The Duck House
What do you know, St. Joe?
Road work roundup
Putting kids first
Fire guts rural Savannah house
On the road to restoration
Mercer County residents injured in crash
Caldwell County woman dies in crash
Buchanan County deputy dies after bone marrow transplant
Obama: Getting our man outweighed risks of raid
Yes, begging is a crime here
Helping Johnny learn
Krug Bowl goes for the big time
Heart strings
Rural counties have difficulty meeting grocery needs
Its Down to the wire
Celebrating St. Joseph
Trentons title
Say it with music
When communication is key
Head-on collision injures man
Keeping it fresh
Reserve funds help city meet its budget
Now that's a fire
Special-needs youths have fun at Camp Geiger
Fine arts: Important for many students
Investigation ends in sex crime charges
Gas prices expected to drop
Midland Manhunt: Jyla S. Deayon
MWSU Police are actively investigating this morning's false bomb threat. If you have information about the identity of the caller, please call the Crime Stoppers TIPS Hotline at 816-238-TIPS. You can remain anonymous and may be eligible for a cash r
Thanks to everyone for their cooperation this morning. MWSU received a threat of a bomb in an unspecified building on campus. We promptly evacuated all buildings while they were checked by university police. An unattended cell phone in Leaverton Hall req
All clear issued for Western bomb threat
Jury rules against rail company
Al-Qaida confirms bin Laden's death
Don't mess with success
With injury behind him, Rockhold wins 3 events
Kansas law enforcement officials prepare for additional inquisition
KCP&L rates remain unclear
Rep. Guernsey favors capping salaries
Local courts celebrating jurors
Missouri approves budget
Jumping for the jumping jack
Learning from another city
Nixon withdraws education appointments
Obama pays respects at ground zero
Top 5: What to do this weekend
National art exhibit opening in KC
Missouri couple charged after children found locked up
Thank you, MWSU students, for donating more than $4500 of your meal plan flex dollars to Second Harvest Community Food Bank and their Backpack Buddies program in the Catholic Newman Center's third annual Flex Food Drive!
Cool and cost-effective
Fire fully engulfs home in Buchanan County
Voter photo I.D. bill passes in House
National Day of Prayer event set
Jury deliberating BNSF case
Red Cross receives new helpful tools
MoDOT to close some facilities in area
Osama virus infects computers
Speaker encourages schoolchildren to follow their dreams
Lafayette graduate finds importance in 75-year reunion
Nebraska man at large following Maryville stabbing
Fake bin Laden photo leads to computer virus
Lawmakers override redistricting veto
Caruthersville braces for record flooding
Schaaf ends filibuster
White House won't release death photos
Send us your graduation photos
Guardsmen rescue 93-year-old from car
Finals start today. Good luck, students!
Food, flowers, the roots of humanity
The boogeyman lives on
Construction under way at Pony Express Museum
Gallatin husband, wife plead not guilty
Judge delays sentencing again
Bin Laden unarmed when SEALs stormed room
Updated CAFO bill moves ahead
Plans revealed for hotel/motel tax
One person hospitalized in fire
Rural counties to get broadband survey
Father, son charged in homicide
Congress may cut Pakistan aid
Kansas lawmakers see progress on budget
Missouri auditor: Finance division holding back records
Snore no more
Teen gets shock time in drug case
Police continue to probe homicide
Lawmakers hail the killing of terrorist mastermind
The fears that came in from the cold
What do you know, St . Joe?
Western softball claims share of MIAA title
City Council reviews red-light camera ordinance
St. Joseph resident recalls 9/11
Corps to blow up Missouri levee
Unwary phone call led US to bin Laden
Bin Laden's death sparks relief, outrage
Sly James becomes KC mayor
Terrorist mastermind bin Laden is dead
Skaith students get into weight-lifting
No such thing as pen and pad anymore
More volunteers head to flooded South
County pay raises cause concern
Community adds color to Chamber logo
Road work roundup
Farmers fight flooding
A faster way to get ticketed
Red Cross sends two more volunteers
A fourth-grade phenom
Ropp wins again
Last year a time of growth for local scouts
Special Olympics goes beyond track and field
This is my whole heart
No room left to modify some reason
Missouri governor vetoes congressional redistricting map
Seniors drug plan on the line
Riding out the storm
School planning team Shows ideas for future
Congratulations, Western softball! A doubleheader sweep of UNO today gives the Griffons a share of the MIAA regular season championship! On to the conference tournament May 5-8 in Overland Park, Kansas.
Chiefs, Pioli gamble on Houston
Food bank director ends challenge
Geiger group ready for proposals
Fighting racism, an ongoing struggle
Protection through path patrols
Nixon vetoes workplace discrimination measure
Missourians clear out before possible levee break
Rosendale boil advisory issued
Obama gets glimpse of devastation
2 Kansas agencies to track drunken drivers
NASA delays shuttle launch
Britain celebrates royal wedding
Midtown shooting kills teen
Guard members aid flood victims
Congratulations to Drew Newhart and Rachel Luteyn, MWSU Student Athletes of the Year! Check out Missouri Western Griffon Athletics for videos of all the nominees.
Chiefs draft Baldwin
Banding together for Beethoven
6th District will occupy a lot of space
Centrals Callaway named top teacher
Western, UMKC join forces
U.S. Army opens facility to media after major transfer
Sparks Flea Market sells real vintage
Red Cross wraps up campaign
A great look at the year (so far) in Griffon athletics!
Area jewelry store robbed
MWSU and UMKC have signed an agreement allowing students to get two degrees in five years: an engineering technology degree from Western, and an engineering degree from UMKC. Click to learn more:
Livewire podcast: This week's movies
NFL: Teams, players OK to work again
Poplar Bluff evacuees can return home
Teen charged in connection with area burglaries
Police investigate stabbing
Jewelry store closes in mall
Missouri lawmakers pass redistricting map
Top 5: What to do this weekend
Teens fail to grasp impact of drugs
Southern storm kills 194 people
Sweet swag
Can we get enough of royal wedding?
No leads in pit bull investigation
Forester: Trees find a way into heart
Person of interest found guilty of tax evasion
Missouri lawmakers pass congressional redistricting map
Keeping businesses running efficiently
Barge sightings may increase on river
Local jobless rate falls
House approves dog-breeding compromise bill
'It's just getting worse'
Afghan officer kills 9 Americans
Obama shuffles national security team
Serving time for a cause
Judge orders forfeiture of drug assets
Obama releases birth form
A taste that's fresh and unique
Preparing for a quake: duck, cover
Health care crowd polite
PACTs first phase: Close two schools
Trial begins over fatal train accident
2011 looking to be one of the wettest years on record
No texting and driving
Hitting close to home
Dead body found in Platte County identified
Fire closes YWCA Aquatics Center
Friday night will bring a chance to eat pasta from a piece of art while helping a student organization. Click for details about the Griffon Arts Society's "Pasta Bowl" fundraiser.
Rain-swollen rivers threaten Midwest
Medical workers in the making
A professional people person
Dead body found in Platte County
Judge delays sentencing in murder case
Youth get healthy eating tips
Legal pioneer gains honor
Vehicle crashes into power pole
Separating gimmicks from reform
Tuition increases still pending
LeBlond stomps Chillicothe
Officers highlight rail safety
New fire station to open
Crash in stolen vehicle causes power outtages
March death investigation closed
Man found dead in southern Platte County
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Show ready
Town hall forum to address health care act concerns
World marks Easter
Tax tips offered
Big garage sales coming up
Road work roundup
Last chance for shoppers
Six students win gold medals
Maybe we should play harder to get
Modest proposal
Alone in the backfield
Local volunteers to aid in St. Louis disaster relief
Scott County loses commissioner, teacher in crash
Trial to begin in case against railroad
Gubernatorial candidate to speak on Thursday
WANTED: candy filled or hard boiled
Reflecting on mercies in our lives
St. Louis cleans up after tornado
Residents are part of a continuing story
Metering response on meters
Work to resume on routes
Harrison excels after transfer to Northwest
Launch party
Drugs can affect teen relationships
Volunteers head to southern U.S.
Beating suspect faces more charges
Missouri River on the rise
Prescriptions going digital at Heartland
Lawmakers OK another redistricting proposal
Livewire podcast: Going out
Easter forecast: Cool and rainy
Hunt continues for dogs
Come see "Shrew in a Few" Tuesday night!
Missouri Senate votes to eliminate 2 election dates
We’re dreaming green this Earth Day! There was an exciting announcement during Earthstock yesterday: MWSU will soon offer the Dream Machine on campus! Watch for details.
Familiar frames
Donating organs ... bittersweet
Going the extra mile for Backpack Buddies
Suspect injured after multi-county pursuit
Livewire podcast: This week's movies
Nixon, business owners talk growth
Apple slammed over location tracking
Fire extinguishes itself
Car strikes 4-year-old girl
St. Joseph man sentenced in drug conspiracy
Kansas abortion foes seek insurance change
Missouri Senate passes plan to shrink House
Top 5: What to do this weekend
Online essentials
Benton, Maryville to meet in Pony Express final
BP sues maker of blowout preventer
Village meeting turns heated
United Way holds volunteer fair
Women provide Biblical gender twist
Abused animals rehabilitated into happy pets
New airline rules tackle fees, bumping, flight delays
A day of remembrance
More room to recover
Top Kansas speed limit rising
Nixon: Progress made on dog-breeding issue
Lockdown lifted at two schools
Missouri storms cause damage
Village moves forward with sewer plans
Suspect still at large after rural pursuit
Easter over easy
Budget debate has more appropriate goal
Nearly 1,400 throng Civic Arena for job opportunities
Plan would bring Downtown parking meters back
Nothing to worry about in Midtown?
Marker denotes Patee Houses role in war
4 honored at 2011 Literacy Luncheon
Victim of August hit-and-run dies
A sick reality
Congratulations to Cathy Habermehl, MIAA Women's Golf Coach of the Year!
Pony Express baseball rained out
Egypt: At least 846 killed in protests
Police identify murder/suicide victims
Dragons rally to win in 10 innings
Sixty-five roses with a cause
Cameron hires Berry to replace Nichols
Council passes alcohol measure
What do you know, St. Joe?
Drug charge nets two weeks
Savannahs new council meets
Museum may dip into reserves
Burglar gets 17 years
Marriages that survive tough times
Deal reached on 'puppy' legislation
Students optimistic despite money doubts
S&P cuts outlook for US debt to 'negative'
Council to vote on retail incentives
Obamas paid $453,770 in taxes in 2010
Longtime Missouri congressman Harold Volkmer dies
Kansas launches pharmacy tracking system
Correction: Pony Express Tournament schedule
Man charged with sex crimes
Grami Tamis chalkboard
Nodaway County woman injured in crash
State school to host first fundraiser
Patrolman honored
Vatican miracles exhibit draws Palm Sunday faithful
Cicadas coming en masse to state
Tax deadline today
Couple misinformed of roof damage
Wheels for Maddie
Putting babies first
Truman State sweeps Western
Lawmakers move to protect hog farms
Learning from the past
Dressing up the neighborhood
Doing more with less
Autism group raises funds with putt-putt event
Fix is in on royal wagering
Vehicle strikes cow
Single-vehicle rollover accident injures two
A look at what lies ahead
Savannah lays off staff
St. Joseph responders feel gas price pinch
Memorial honors DeKraai
Senate gets sentencing bill
Gas woes continue in U.S.
House passes $6T spending cut plan
Police looking for Washington felon
Nixon raises $1.7M; Kinder raises $771,000
Tax returns due Monday
Missouri Senate passes bill requiring broad state audit
'It does get better'
Every fiber of their being
Officials call for a simpler tax code
FAA seeks to cool controversy
Teacher of the year finalists announced
Vigilant citizens help police
Lawmakers pass CAFO suit limits
Celebrate Earth Day at EarthStock next Thursday!
Livewire podcast: This week's movies
St. Joseph man charged with sodomy
Trail theater to get new owners
Dick's Sporting Goods plans St. Joe store
House passes budget-cutting plan
Clothing retailer to open Friday
Special prosecutor responds to online comments
Benton names George Ross Jr. new basketball coach
Fire crews respond to smoke at library
Top 5: What to do this weekend
Kansas teen dies after motorcycle accident
The original home shopping
Westerns dedication day
OMG! U can txt 5-0
Attorney turns fiction writer
Gas station accident leaves two in hospital
AFL-CIO launches $40K fundraising drive
Hotel/motel tax group meets
Heartland unveils new, larger ambulances
Do you eXtreme? Thursday and Friday at Potter Hall Theater ... see you there!
Police officer fined for DWI
Lawmakers approve overhaul of dog-breeding law
Obama eyes Medicare changes, tax increases
Egypt's Mubarak detained for investigation
Central's Jackson dominates sprint events
Accident at convenience store injures 6
12,000 pounds shed in Plunge
ICM shares progress on flex fuels testing
'A lot of controlled chaos'
Savannah council urged to get involved in towns finances
Civil War exhibit opens at St. Joseph Museum
City backs allotments of block-grant funds
Man guilty of stealing farm equipment
All dogs go to heaven
Alleged burglar caught in the act
KC leaders want end to 'poaching' of businesses
Redistricting proposal faces Senate opposition
Missouri passes extension of jobless benefits
Tastes of April
County tax headed for August ballot
Staying the course
Soccer field vandalized
Tax freedom with no talk about taxes
Mother creates scholarship in memory of son
School board discusses paper bids, funding
Worker dies in Platte County
Air conditioning unit stolen from museum
Women learn art of self-defense
548th deploys to Afghanistan
FFA builds partnership with local ag firm
Carter's home run caps Central's huge comeback
Report: McCaskill spent less on travel than others
Missouri Senate passes extension of jobless benefits
Obama's debt plan: Everything on the table
Bill would close graphic crime images
Koster: Federal insurance mandate unconstitutional
Send us your prom photos
Ivory Coast's Gbagbo's captured
Dont hoard, be HAPPY
Grundy County salutes its soldiers
Special week honors radio operators
Trenton celebrates new hospital
Apparent triple murder-suicide linked to marital problems
U.N., French fire on Gbagbo residence in Ivory Coast
Searching for Branson Perry: 10 years later
A march for Violet
City seeks more data on retail district plan
What do you know, St. Joe?
Maybe there's a reason so many are upset
Home-base medicine
Northwests defense stellar in spring game
Japanese employees of Lifeline Foods concerned for nations future
Risk not worth shutdown
Vandals persistent in targeting Wyeth-Tootle Mansion
CAUTION: Severe weather Months ahead
Special week recognizes crime victims
St. Joe homes on parade
Tapping brakes on civic psyche
Alleged triple murder-suicide discovered in Mercer County
Man shot in Midtown Saturday
Making a move at a milestone
Girls Basketball Player of the Year: Lindsay Vollmer
Albright connects with students in Honduras
River study results revealed
City Council examining CDBG funding
Police enforce law on adult shows
Prosecutor helps reduce sticker shock
Time's almost up
Livewire podcast: Going out
Livewire podcast: Trails West! lineup
Bicycle Safety Check set for today
Two injured in tractor-trailer accident
The hills are alive ...
Schaaf, 3 others call end to filibuster
Federal shutdown would have considerable reach in region
Copper thieves ruin familys plan to move into home
Benton honors Modis as 'hero'
Police make arrest for adult entertainment
Local director to receive training
Son spearheads 2011 Walk MS
Livewire podcast: This week's movies
Clock ticks on government shutdown
Former Western coach Gary Filbert dies
Condolences to the family of Gary Filbert, Western's first basketball coach and a member of the Missouri Sports Hall of Fame.
Felon sentenced in federal court
LeBlond baseball postponed Thursday
Eight-legged annoyances
Democrats question Kinder hotel bill
K.C. police dog attacks bystander
Top 5: What to do this weekend
Regions history finds outlet with mans Web compilations
Breach raises fear of scams
Holocaust survivor shares horror stories
Air show could return next year
MAP testing under way in St. Joseph schools
Guilty plea in beating death
Obama calls for more budget talks
Missouri senators conditionally agree to jobless bill vote
Child sex abuser gets 80 years
Citys jobless rate shows slight decline
Missouri boy gives up talking for Lent
Sheriff accused in meth case resigns
Heavy smoke causes accident
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Bounceback win
Greek American style
Cameron votes down tax for rec center
Ingersoll elected Savannah mayor
Narrow win for Mercer, loss for Jefferson
Apathy prevalent at the polls
Sewer bond headed to passage
Hollister pleads in accident case
Charges in boat club case
Authorities target synthetic drugs
Trails West! headliners announced
Obama presses Congress to avoid shutdown
St. Louis, K.C. to learn fate of earnings tax
The Griffons open the softball field at the Spring Sports Complex in style, with a no-hitter from freshman Jackie Bishop in game one of a doubleheader sweep! Go Griffs!
Open burning canceled Tuesday
Country doctors in training
Council approves construction bid for rec center
Youths put peer pressure to use in a positive way
Arts Fund campaign starts Tuesday
Moran wants surgical approach to cutting U.S. budget
Savannahs version of NFL success
Funeral protest bills in works
Nuclear plant dumps radioactive water into sea
Hollister gets life in prison
Missouri sheriff accused of distributing meth
MU closer to becoming smoke-free
Missouri Senate panel OKs new congressional districts
Obama launches re-election campaign
Open burning canceled
K.C. school district continues budget cuts
What do you know, St. Joe?
AP: Mizzou hires Miami's Haith
St. Joseph motorcyclist injured
House fire causes $40,000 damage
Light turnout expected for Tuesdays election
Sexting concerns local officials
Judges tighten DWI rules
Council to vote on ambulance rules
Commander wins accolades
Time to prepare for spring storms
A great outpouring
Severe Thunderstorm Warning in effect for Andrew and Buchanan County until 8:30p.m.
Treanor blasts Royals past Angels in 13 innings
Thanks to ALL the people who showed up to help paint the walls at Humboldt Elementary! Murals for Minds rocks!
A passion and a purpose
Shooting victim transported to hospital, police find evidence
Fire did not deter Apple Blossom
School on a Saturday?
Instead of wine, we have soup.'
Living on food stamps
Budget bill puts squeeze on education
City leans hard on one-time fund
Audit reveals mess in Savannah finances
Western rallies to defeat Northwest
Games encourage seniors to be active
Disability advocates aim to ban R word
Woman sues Clinton, DeKalb counties over rec center
New architect hired to design delayed Andrew County Jail
Officers head back to college to be interviewed by students
WIC adapts 2011 federal poverty guidelines
FBI links suspect to bank robberies
Wednesday night lights
Easter art
Highway deaths fall to 60-year low
Unemployment falls to two-year low
Jurors find Williams guilty of murder
Indoor complex pays off for QB Partridge
2 men sentenced
Missouris 6th District could grow
Salvation Army announces new programs
Corps calls off rise to protect sturgeon
Power to rebuild their lives
139th plane not damaged in Florida storm
Jury finds Williams guilty of first-degree murder
Royals rally falls short
Mall announces additions
Top 5: What to do this weekend
Hernandez, Onate sentenced to prison for murder
Students in the Craig School of Business get a sweet opportunity!
Corps cancels Missouri River pulse
Laws of the lawn
Opening Day at Kauffman
Woman revels in teamwork found in sailboat racing
Mixed results from statewide health report
Blunt pushes for balanced budget
Jefferson presents new bond for gymnasium
Murder defendant takes the stand
The sweet side of sales
Large-scale hog farm effort ends
Painter shuns Mizzou to stay at Purdue
Detective describes Williams' confession
Polo woman sentenced in bank case
Crazy for cake pops
Director to participate in food stamp challenge
Hamiltons Vollmer joins exclusive club
PACT group lays out findings
In U.S., risk from reactors is real
Northwest board OKs tuition increase
Police seek help identifying subjects pictured in stolen property
Murder defendant to argue self-defense
Local museums need volunteers
Driver suffers serious injuries
Small-town women make it big with bags
Observe and report
College targets the next war
Connally wearing two hats
Elk restoration advances
Expanding the tax rolls?
Rural routes likely to take brunt of cuts
Obama defends actions in Libya
The lights at the new Spring Sports Complex have been installed and must now go through a period of testing and "initial burn-in." That means they will be on all night tonight.
Burglar locked in storage unit arrested
Think spring in Easter decor
Rise in Medicare could mean no Social Security COLA
Census numbers questioned
River navigation season promising for local port
Recognizing women
Meth bill may struggle
Candidates forum held in Savannah
Maryville man hurt in ATV crash
What do you know, St Joe?
Man arrested after signs smashed in neighborhood
People who have a heart
Helping to fight hunger
Northwest official going to Arkansas
Capell leaves lasting legacy
Optimism expressed on spring planting season
Hog tied
Growing with the times
Tent City closing
A look at Lent
The Lake Show
Rural residents combat crime
Fire causes Savannah play to get creative
Negligible radiation in environment has little impact on health
Legislators team to discuss issues
Clayton State leads Michigan Tech at halftime
Hoenig leaving position at Fed
Back-to-back champs
OMG! Online abbreviations make Oxford dictionary
Opposition topples Canadian government
Breach suspected at nuclear plant
Groups push for Kansas lawmaker to resign
Former student charged with school burglary
Group meets to discuss education, work force
Melodic drama
Investigators may know who set intentional fires on Sixth Street
City advances plan for $4.5 million recreation center
Rooms with a view
5 from Panama learn from city
Report reveals teachers lost professional stature
Voters will determine villages sewer bond issue June 12
Peering through perceptions
Livewire podcast: Going out
Livewire podcast: This week's movies
NATO poised to take command of Libya operation
St. Joseph man pleads guilty to bank fraud
Man arrested for meth lab connection
Western professor influenced by Japan
St. Joe gets a little greener
Technical knockout
Students kick butts with dodgeball
United Way begins allocations process
Reporting L.I.V.E
Four-day school week leaves city divided
Man faces child pornography charges
Michigan Tech halts Northwest's title run
Western raising tuition
Western raising tuition
Man faces child pornography charges
The need for speed
Meadville woman arrested on suspicion of prostitution
AP source: Mizzou coach close to returning to Arkansas
Helton, Limley sentenced to prison
Livewire podcast: Rebecca Black's 'Friday'
Obama rules out land invasion in Libya
No drivers' licenses available Saturday
Kansas lawmakers mull fixes for pension woes
Kansas Senate approves voter ID bill
Elizabeth Taylor died at age 79
FINAL FOUR FEVER
Gadhafis forces terrorize key city
Parkway Elementary to get air conditioning
Arguments ongoing as health care law hits anniversary
Regions broadband Internet service efforts set to expand
Senior center plans lining up
Driver strikes Boehringer building
Flavorful favorites
Tornado watch issued for area
K.C. voters to pick next mayor
Northwest prepares to fight for title
Yemeni leader says he'll step down by year's end
Missing man reunited with family
Missouri approved for small-business lending initiative
Voters to get 2nd look at hotel tax
Curtis named all-american
Committees discuss ways to jump-start museum growth
McCaskill: Property taxes on family-owned aircraft went unpaid
Money ball
Cameron air show goes on
Athletes energize kids
Hotel tax on June ballot
Missouri faces highway funding shortfall
Buoyed by strikes, Libya's rebels try to advance
No quick fix seen at nuclear plant
Dine out, help out
Police seek missing person
Midwest Vipers win sponsorship
St. Joseph's Elite Eight tips off Tuesday
Missouri Senate leader looking for $500M in savings
Two injured in Harrison County SUV crash
Fatal fire investigation nears conclusion
Olive Street assault leads to one arrest
Japan disasters impact on Triumph exports minimal so far
Girl Scouts auction buildings
Refuge offers spring events
Life after Afghanistan
Census declines hurt small counties
We do business a little differently
KDOT to put down the pencils, use computers
YWCA program promotes bystanders to stop violence
Committee: Bond is best move
Las Vegas man dies in crash
Stemming the overflow
Allies attack Gadhafis forces as dictator Strikes rebels
Lead or follow
1 person dies in apartment fire
Ready for the ball
What do you know, St. Joe?
Apartment fire kills one in Platte City
One of their own
MU mobile site offers hands-on learning experience
Teen hurt in 2-vehicle crash
Schools will see some new faces
Deceased Chula residents identified
Giving people a second chance at life
Agencies providing shelter, food waiting to hear on federal funding
Board proposes higher standards
Red Cross offers free CPR training
Farm City Breakfast draws large crowd
Libyan government declares cease-fire
Judge blocks Wisconsin union law
Rising from the ashes
Livewire podcast: Going out
Livewire podcast: This week's movies
ATV accident injures one man
Area commissioners gather in St. Joseph
Blunt: Nuclear energy should remain an option
Donors moved by Japans plight
Obama addresses radiation fears
News-Press & Gazette realigns management
County offers insight on crime prevention
Candlewood Suites announces hotel
Better luck tomorrow, Griffs!
70 pounds of marijuana seized
Jefferson girls downed In semifinals
Candlewood Suites coming to St. Joseph
Driver hospitalized after accident
Scott County Central defeats Jefferson
House votes to cut off funds for NPR
Kansas Senate panel modifies voter ID bill
Missouri House approves concealed gun legislation
Chillicothe police investigate terrorist threat
Top 5: What to do this weekend
2 found shot to death near Chula
Missouri House members mull ban on international laws
Recycling efforts underway! Thanks Vanessa, Professor Tushaus and SIFE!
Ag expo center plans still on table
Cooper Nuclear officials routinely prep for disasters
Japan air-drops water on reactors
Student adds to education with recycling effort
Cowgirl up
Western substitutes J. Cole as spring concert headliner
Alcohol businesses will get choices
Cameron residents debate rec center
Gun laws advance in Missouri House
States consider legislator layoffs
Picture perfect
Rural Missouri task force recovers $2.5M from thefts
Looking for something to do on a beautiful Thursday afternoon? Help Griffon baseball open the new Spring Sports Complex as they take on Central Missouri at noon tomorrow! It's the first-ever Western baseball game on campus. The temperature is predic
Local attorney to prosecute Voltmer case
Ruled by the wealthy
Homeowner unhappy with utilitys response to leak
Pappys puckers up for St. Patrick's Day
A magnet to bring people deeper into town
Missouri GOP asks for ethics probe of McCaskills flights
Last American WWI veteran laid to rest
Country cooking à la française
Budget panel backs Nixon on K-12, universities
Mailbox bomb alarms homeowners, police
Man rescues son from submerged truck
Kansas House committee votes down immigration bill
Kansas unions to rally at Statehouse
Road trip to St. Joe
Life's little lessons from the barn
Missouri near bottom in education cuts
Fire dog to sniff out possible arsons
Region watches, prepares for the worst
Positive results for schools
Meltdown threat rises in Japan
Lawmakers propose ban on Islamic law
Health in translation
Wastewater released into Missouri River
Obama prods Congress on NCLB renewal
Flags to be at half-staff for WWI vet
What do you know, St. Joe?
Determining the fate of Geiger Mansion
Officials press for nationwide ban on K2 alternatives
Buckle up for every trip
Would Cameron embrace a recreation center?
Talents gather in Maryville
Bearcats one win from St. Joseph
Hogans Heroes
Platte County student spells semolina to win regional bee
Getting the best deal
Foreclosures hit home
Boy, 9, hurt in bicycle accident
A league of their own
St. Joe goes green with cheer
Passenger injured in one-vehicle accident
Trenton-area soldiers prep for mission
Spring break! Enjoy, and be safe!
How to help earthquake victims in Japan, Pacific
No area residents injured
Christian students headed to Ethiopia
Cameron questions census data
3 locations discussed for new detention center
Going above and beyond
Police spring into activity
Rental home catches on fire
Nine charged in drug investigation
Called to come home
Lafayette boys basketball loses third-place game
Officer charged with DWI
Investigation yields drug charge
Tsunami waves hit Hawaii
Death toll from Japan quake likely to climb
Watch for opportunities to buy season tickets!
Officials give Neely building poor marks
Senate leashes dog law
Teen gets 7 years in best friends death
Blunt: Gas prices should drive more domestic energy
Sen. Schaaf holding forum
K2 substances seized in Atchison County, Mo.
Police investigate fellow officer
Sikeston beats Lafayette 64-43 in Class 4 semifinal
Driver gets 17 years
McAlister's Deli coming to St. Joseph
Guns stolen from antique store
KCP&L slashing 150 positions
WWI vet to be buried Tuesday
Two businesses receive state loans
Feeling the sting
Arrests unveil possible burglary ring
Copper thieves busy
Pastor sees faith as an extension outside church doors
Downtown tax swap proposed
McCaskill to return money spent on flights
Missouri House endorses English-only drivers tests
Officers want prescription for cold medicine
Jury rules for Royals in hot dog lawsuit
Liar liar
Guilty verdict in robbery trial
Discovery lands, ends flying career
Search finds possible K2 substance
Tobacco ban proposal fails at Western
Accident slows traffic on U.S. 36
Fire destroys south side structure
The year to repeat and win it all
St. Francis lets good times roll
Theft victims upset over felon's release
5 children hurt in rollover
Panel seeks input on next UM president
Senate endorses repeal of dog-breeding law
Local jobless rate jumps almost 1 percent
Lynyrd Skynyrd, Doobie Brothers to play State Fair
Mardi Gras event back on schedule
Slash the salt
Midland Manhunt: Rodney E. Mace
Please disregard the earlier announcement about the MWSU Alumni Association's Mardi Gras. They have decided to proceed with the event tonight from 5:30 - 9 at Boudreaux's. Let the Good Times Roll!
Calling all coaches
Missouri sex offender captured in Oklahoma
5 children hurt in rollover
What do you know, St. Joe?
Congressmans mother dies
In the courts, March 8, 2011
Trial begins in robbery spree
Bill proposes small change
Bonds bring growth
Senate panel holds hearing on drawing congressional districts
Council forges metal building rules
Students offer helping hand
Christian doubleheader
Gas prices are about more than oil
Skippy peanut butter recalled
Burglary investigation widens
Congratulations to Missouri Western State University Theatre & Video and MWSU Music for their outstanding production of "Phantom!" All four performances were sold out, and more than 200 season tickets for next year were sold. Bravo!
Take a stand or have a seat
K.C. works to keep AMC from moving
DUI reform could cost Kansas up to $10M
Bearcats cut down the nets
Students, organizations offered free money
Serving up support
Travel agencies see mixed impact from world unrest
Churchs destruction brings new life
Taking on tenure
Northwest women win MIAA tournament
What a day to be irish
Thieves steal more than possessions
Many Mentally ill landing in jail
Mardi Gras in St. Joe
Pony Express League aims to keep things solvent
Moving into the light
Kansas driver injured in single-vehicle accident
Lafayette wins, advances to state semifinals
Once again
Jobless rate dips to 8.9%
Students to vote on Western tobacco policy
Marrow drive raises awareness
Restaurants fight to keep prices down
UCP preps for 25th Chili Challenge
New season, new leader
Pony Express museum ranks high
Live blog: Western vs. Washburn
Northwest advances in MIAA Championships
St. Joseph man arrested for child enticement
Citizen helps police foil burglary
A sign for the time
City vehicles vandalized
Western students to vote on tobacco policy
NFL, players agree to CBA extension
Former district engineer promoted
I-229 back open
Study participants to pack on pounds
Senate panel opposes Brownback's arts proposal
Tupica time
Another 24 hours
Do it better and do it bigger
Drivers airlifted after accident
Maysville man to get jury trial in molestation case
Bridge set for replacement
Students eye potential jobs
Northeast Kansas shows population loss
Andrew County officials share government with area students
Connally named interim city manager
Livewire podcast: Going out
Live blog: Western vs. Fort Hays State
Missouri House approves funeral protest restrictions
Benton basketball coach Ron Tyler retires
Livewire podcast: This week's movies
Brownville bridge work delayed
Rebels reinforce key Libyan oil port
Brief lockdown at Truman Middle School
Top 5: What to do this weekend
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Finally moving on
Former teacher remembers the joy of hearing her students progress
Celebrating 107th birthday of Dr. Seuss
Keri Hilson to headline Westerns spring concert
Kansas City mafia topic at Eggs and Issues
State protest legislation still in play
Addition project begins
2 U.S. airmen killed in airport shooting
Get writing, drawing, painting ... how ever you best express yourself!
Bridge work shuts down parts of I-229
Lawmakers call for end to teacher tenure
Missouri House endorses tax amnesty period
A royal revealed
High court rules for funeral protesters
Coach, teammates honor teen
Chowing down for children
Redevelopment plan features sporting goods store
Mosque ready to open
Lafayette boys hope to finally advance
EPA fines St. Joseph company
Food court loses two tenants
Tennessee overtakes Missouri in meth lab incidents
Missouri House endorses funeral protest restrictions
House passes emergency spending bill
Capell takes job in Texas
Hollister guilty of capital murder
Beyond guacamole
Murder case goes to jury
Do you have your tickets yet? Phantom, March 3-6. Visit www.missouriwestern.edu/tickets.
Red Cross kicks off campaign
Fewer Midwest firms reporting layoffs
Man surrenders on charge of stealing from league
Midland Manhunt: Kevin J. Kelley
A balance that declines to move east
Maryville recycles an old idea
Delays standard procedure
Shooting victim comes home
Hotel tax could be on June ballot
K.C. Harley workers approve contract
K.C. mosque destroyed by fire
Livewire podcast: Oscar wrap-up
'King' crowned
Drug free coalition losing funds
Step up to the challenge
Kimmi testimony centers on 'agreement
Oldest living WWI veteran dies
Achievements honored
Join us for Eggs & Issues Wednesday morning! Enjoy a free hot breakfast and a program about the mob in Kansas City by retired FBI agent Bill Ouseley. Make reservations by today (Feb. 28) by calling 816-271-5646. Click for more information.
Parents of autistic student dont like four-day school week
Smoke gets in your eyes
Clear the snow, save some fish
Keeping hope alive
Missouri River levees discussed
Cowgill youth killed in collision
Live blog: The Oscars
Back and forth finish
The new cubicle conundrum
Van overturns, injures 6
Citizens push for sewer bond approval
One-vehicle accident leaves 2 injured
Keeping up with the guys
Is gun control a dead issue?
Unions under attack
Getting ready for college
The launch of "Heartstrings" -- a CD that is intended to enhance the development of young children and that features MWSU alumni and faculty -- will be from 6:30-7:30 p.m. Monday, Feb. 28 at the Downtown University Center.
Shooting star
Mix of urban, rural population bolsters Heartlands impact
Crews dealing with ice
Training helps women defend selves
Guard reports economic impact of $131 million
Sweet sounds to serenade Success by 6
Testimony focuses on sawmill search
From Missouri Western Griffon Athletics MWSU STUDENTS: 50 free tickets per opening round game are available to see Griffon Basketball compete in the MIAA Tournament at Municipal Auditorium in K.C. The men play on Thursday 3/3, women Friday 3/4. Game time
Carnahan seeks third term as secretary of state
Missouri chamber backs 'right to work'
Healing addiction through art
Kansas House approves voter ID bill
Man unknowingly drives away with restaurant's cash
Health secretary visits St. Joseph
Cancellations and postponements
Live blog: Galen Brown boxing card
Don't miss the fantastic musical production of "Phantom", March 3-6 at Missouri Western! Visit www.missouriwestern.edu/tickets for showtimes and ticket information.
Livewire podcast: Oscar preview
Rural counties maintain numbers
Driver unknowingly gave Nebraska fugitive a ride
Lawmakers take aim at K2 alternatives
House OKs CAFO measure
School district cancels classes
Starting position
Top 5: What to do this weekend
Going out
University of Nebraska calls off search for gunman
Local population grows, Census reveals
Slick roads cause havoc
ALL EVENING CLASSES AT MWSU FOR FEB. 24 ARE CANCELED. Stay safe, everybody.
The Galileo's Legacy Conference session that was scheduled for tonight (Feb. 24) at the Albrecht-Kemper Museum of Art has been canceled. The presentation by Dr. Mark Rollins that was scheduled tonight will be given tomorrow (Friday) morning at 10 in
Hollister trial continues
Kansas House approves fetal pain bill
School district to dismiss early
Gas prices spike in St. Joseph
Raid results in child porn arrest
Kansas House to debate election fraud bill
All alone at the top
Snow in forecast for today
Have snowplows, will travel
Former resident witnesses New Zealand quake
Local consumers feel pinch of Mideast unrest
Blaze raises questions at City Hall
Impulsive nuptial led to 73 years of marriage
The Galileo's Legacy Conference Thursday and Friday, Feb. 24-25, is free and open to the public. Come and explore "Your Brain on the Arts."
Sebelius, McCaskill to visit Heartland
Former councilman Cooper found dead
Home sweet rental
Clampdown in Libya as protests spread
K.C. mayor fails to advance in primary
Murder trial resumes in Atchison
Spin to win
Savannah gets a new city administrator
Nebraska inmate squeezes out of county jail
Council delays vote on dog kennels, breeders
The show must go on (ashes and all)
CAP could face further budget cuts
Jury picked in Kimmi case
Murder charges filed in August shooting
Times, dates for Women's Elite Eight set
Good gumbo!
Midland Manhunt: Zane E. Smith
Libya's Gadhafi vows to fight on
Missouri House to debate school funding plan
K.C. mayoral post up for grabs
Three injured in accident
A life by design
What do you know, St. Joe?
Lafayette squeaks by
Man to sell ad space ... on his neck
Kimmi murder trial begins Tuesday
Businesses seek to recover from blaze
Illness hits area
City looks into Downtown fire
Riding high on Presidents Day
Law losing its bite?
Guerrilla warfare before the Civil War
Gadhafi's hold on Libya weakens
Kansas House advances immigrant tuition measure
K.C. mayor seeks re-election
Laughter is her best medicine
Police respond to report of shots fired
Brownville bridge closing for work
Northwest open for Presidents Day
New online permits for hunting, fishing
Disaster loans available to farmers
The importance of reading
2 Trendy offers wedding help
Dealing with social issues in the classroom
Work continues on Atchison bridge
Bills seek to prohibit traffic cameras
Hummer Revs Up
Fundraiser has people dancing
Mourning a loss
A good fit for St. Joe?
Detective seeks state, national ban of bath salt drug
Arts leaders, business owners devastated by fire
Live blog: Western-Truman State
Firefighters battle downtown blaze
Semifinals fever
Wisconsin Democrats could stay away for weeks
Boy Scout saves choking brother
Final 2 plead guilty in slaying
Gun bills flood state committee
Grant programs will target area obesity and smoking
Credit card scam tries to steal identities
Lafayette teacher, student chosen to attend conference
Giving back to the community
Lawsuit says UM misapplying veteran benefit
Carnahan can create fund for Fox suit
Fellowship for all
Onate pleads guilty to second-degree murder
State's witness pleads guilty to second-degree murder
Camerons 2nd gear
Firefighter remodels truck to save money
Report focuses on pipeline safety
Minor flooding occurs in Buchanan County
Students raise money for health
Burglaries concern Fairleigh Place neighbors
Castle group defines its task
Pigs arent going to stop stinking
Motorcyclist injured in wreck
St. Joseph native, actress Betty Garrett dies
Second Harvest gets new director
Going out
Melting causes minor flooding
Top 5: What to do this weekend
Teen admits killing wrong person
Tractor-trailer spill delays traffic
Dr. Benjamin Moritz performs the works of Rachmaninoff for piano at 7:30 tonight in the Kemper Recital Hall. Click here for more information:
Nodaway County makes drug arrests
Nolke has big day in Westerns win
School poverty numbers rising
Making things come alive again
Missouri sheriffs vary in replying to record requests
Leader changes at Air Guard
Superintendent Smith to get 1% raise
Borders closes the book on St. Joe
House rejects costly jet engine
Kansas wrestles with expanding alcohol sales
Arizona-style law being pursued in Kansas
Ready for face time
Leadership change at Air Guard
Power restored following overnight outage
LeBlond boys, girls sweep MEC leaders Smithville
Curry checking back in at Western
Springtime in February?
Lower salaries affect schools
Lawmakers endorse photo ID bills
Woman seriously injured in one-vehicle accident
Guard members recognized
House committee advances 3 funeral-picketing bills
Homeless numbers level out this year
Eyes to the sky
English-only bill advances
Forget the can
Black Archives honorees announced
Police make arrests in 'shots fired' investigation
Kansas panel taking up wider liquor sales measure
Midland Manhunt: Joshua R. Perkins
Help for the home front
Crops could grow on ag expo site
Streak snapped
School calendar approved
Injured firefighter recovering
What do you know, St. Joe?
Region makes wishes known in visit to Capitol
Happy Valentine's Day, for the 107th time
St. Joe native wins Grammy Award
Police rescue woman from apartment fire
Livewire podcast: Grammys wrap-up
Missouri lawmakers call for anti-bullying legislation
Shots fired Saturday in bar parking lot
Ticking time bomb
Obama sends Congress $3.73T budget
Rucker tapped for parole board
Slaverys 'peculiar' history
Fundraising efforts right on track
Keeping seniors safe
Ready to ride again
Former Scout leader arrested for sodomy
Freezin' for a reason
Surviving scare
Different looks at people power
Serving up a winner
Back in the black
A long way traveled, a long way to go
Reuniting ... or breaking up?
PACT meeting to focus on staffing
News-Press staff capture 11 awards
LIVE BLOG: Northwest at Missouri Western Basketball
Fire guts church on St. Joseph Avenue
STAYING PERFECT
Lawmaker targets prevailing wage
Wife of husband killed at work reaches settlement
A house isnt a house without a library
A tragedy and then joy
Tent City founder wants to get off the streets
Whats really in your food?
A challenge for livestock producers
Andrew Co. wants to move forward on jail
Crowds celebrate as Mubarak resigns
Move-in ready
East Hills announces new tenant
K.C. mayor orders audit of police expenses
Former Platte City Scout leader charged with sexual abuse
Few leads in Midtown investigation
Kansas House to vote on health 'freedom' measure
Apple Blossom theme announced
All its quacked up to be
Tjeerdsma to guide Team USA
Nixon criticizes sales tax proposal
Clinton County R-III to make cuts
Why bother to remove all that snow?
Government Day provides reality check
New sewer plan unveiled
House fire kills pets
Senator to hold forum
Chillicothe man accused of bigamy
Cuts could come for heating assistance
7 honored at PTA Founders Day
Shots fired in Midtown
Livewire podcast, Feb. 10, 2011
Egypt's Mubarak won't step down
Firefighters battle blaze on Felix Street
'Granddad Bandit' pleads guilty in Virginia
Top 5: What to do this weekend
Self-portraits become vehicle of discovery
SJSD classes to start two hours late Thursday
Hamilton handles injuries
Study: Diet soda may be tied to stroke risk
Dems look to future
Rollin on the river
Grain haulers wade through regulations
Students can start building construction careers
Missouri chief justice urges new methods in crime fight
Mentally handicapped man finds home in care facility
FAFSA event set for Sunday
AnimalKind program may be suspended
Cable company to trim work force
Strikes in Egypt add to pressure
Local suspect may be linked to other robberies
Giffords speaks for first time since shooting
Washers and dryers 101
Midland Manhunt: Cody S. Grable
Trial date set for man convicted in '90 slaying
Critics: Kansas election fraud bill too drastic
Waitress gets 7-plus years for tainted salsa
Missouri carries out execution
DeKalb, South Holt split doubleheader
Schools recognized for seat-belt use
Water district gets nomination
Municipal primary elections held in Chillicothe
City may inspect dog kennels soon
Man fights for undisturbed sleep in his van
Guiding the young in more ways than one
Patriot act provisions rejected by House
Loan to electric cooperative to help community college
A lieutenant and a principal
A second chance at funding
Kansas House approves budget cuts
Local band hopes to make it big
Heart-based cooking
A four-day school week?
Council approves sewer contract
In the courts, Feb. 8, 2011
Counties get help with snow removal
Arson cases hard to crack
State prepares for next 'big one'
Kids get financial lesson
Obama to CEOs: 'Get in the game'
Savings and loan robbed
More big for your buck
Missouri lawmakers' Facebook accounts hacked
Missouri prepares for first execution in 2 years
Kansas budget deficit for 2012 shrinks
Titletown gets another
House fire sends 3 to hospital
KCP&L restores East Hills power
Leavenworth has wide impact
Local group for the deaf holds Super Bowl party
Residents sound off on hog bill
Getting value for the money
Dogs strut their stuff at show
Decades after his presidency, Reagan remains an icon
Keeping history alive
Head-on collision injures two
Talented Tenth help community members
Should district add more snow days?
Local Republicans honor Reagans 100th birthday
Seeing the light go on
Tough answers from legislators
Parade of pretty pups
Street crews not done yet
U.S. food prices stable amid inflation in other nations
Central grad to sing at Super Bowl
Check-cashing store robbed
Nixon orders state to help plow local roads
Midland Manhunt: Charles W. Corbitt Jr.
From math to ministry
Egypt protesters throng square after violence
Kansas delays pension, school aid funds
Quintero gets life plus 28
Coldest day of the year chills St. Joseph
Local man shocked by Egypt violence
Castle conundrum
Man charged in fatal wreck
Legislators push bill requiring English-only license exams
Livewire podcast, Feb. 3, 2011
Graves won't seek Senate seat
Gangs attack foreigners in Egypt
Nixon releases $10M for school busing
St. Joseph public schools in session Friday
House GOP moves to slash domestic programs
Top 5: What to do this weekend
The Griffon International Film Festival that was scheduled Feb. 1-4 has been condensed to two screenings, at 7 p.m. Feb. 3 and 4 in Hearnes 102. Films that were scheduled to be screened Feb. 1 and 2 will be shown Thursday night, and those that were sched
The First Thursday Downtown Noon Concert with Jerry Anderson, professor emeritus of piano, has been postponed to 12:10 p.m. Thursday, Feb. 10 at the First Presbyterian Church, 301 N. 7th. See for more information.
A snowy memory
Bone-chilling cold
Guard mobilized for emergency duty in Trenton, Chillicothe
Weather postpones art events
Community Blood Center faces shortage
Patee House Museum receives grant
Missouri Western State University will reopen on Thursday, Feb. 3. Classes will be held as scheduled. Dress warmly!
Weather-related closings
What lies beneath
Weather slows but doesnt stop mail
Church destroyed in Nodaway County
An ugly turn in Cairo
House burns in Union Star
Crews doubling back to clear drifted streets
Midwest buckles under storm
Early spring! Punxsutawney Phil predicts
Deffenbaugh calls off trash pickup for Wednesday
Weather freezes city projects
Storm paralyzes traffic, halts activities
Reverse snow day: Students were stuck in 1961 blizzard
In matter of degrees, women overtake men
Owl presentation to take place at Missouri Western
Police Department honored for work with Special Olympics
Doniphan jail to house state inmates
Missouri Western State University campuses in St. Joseph and KC Northland are closed again tomorrow, Wednesday Feb. 2. All classes are canceled.
America's last surviving WWI veteran turns 110
Lawmakers reject renewable energy rule
Five to thrive
It could be worse
City enacts Phase II of snow ordinance
Jubilant crowds flood Cairo
Weather postpones Great Northwest Day
Congress to Kansas
Bus footage in student death case preserved
Community leaders seek to enhance regions image
Church group aids community
Missouri Western State University campuses in St. Joseph and KC Northland are closed tomorrow. Day and evening classes and all activities canceled.
Send us your snow photos
Judge strikes down health care overhaul
GOP attorney Ed Martin to run for Senate
Egypt's opposition calls for 1 million on streets
Center bids come in $1 million over projection
Fatal accident raises questions
Axelrod: 'We've learned some lessons'
Ice coats roads in St. Joseph area
Family safe after fire
Monday classes canceled, road conditions dangerous
City, county roads ice covered
Missouri Western is closed Monday, Jan. 31. Day and evening classes are canceled. Streets and sidewalks are extremely slick.
Charges filed after driver flees scene
2 seriously injured in Midtown accident
Tame the trend
Large winter storm set to strike area
Delivering space for a turn lane
Recalling the Civil War
What do you know, St. Joe?
A Monster of a concert
Back home, on friendly ground
Missouri legislators may change renewable energy rule
Teen pregnancy decreases in SJSD
Struggling with the unknown
County has higher rate of child deaths
Bus driver pleads guilty
Amid massive protests, Mubarak fires cabinet
Work on Wyeth-Tootle at a standstill
Local Red Cross looking for heroes
USDA program invests in Northwest Missouri
Community colleges raise tuition
Military rolls out plan to repeal gay ban
Fatal accident near Maryville
Sara Lee to split into two units
Missouri curators approve tuition increase
Low-key event kicks off Kansas sesquicentennial
Choosing to heal
New adjutant general sworn in
Man pleads guilty in Northwest students death
Andrew County ends jail project contract
Graves casts easy vote on election funding cuts
Few show for budget hearing
Testing concerns over milk elicit dairy farmers reaction
Challenger: 25 years later, still painful
Overall museum attendance down
Mardi Gras parade set for March 5
Livewire podcast, Jan. 27, 2011
Man pleads guilty in student's death
Boil advisory lifted
Guilty plea in teen shooting
Top 5: What to do this weekend
Missouri business owners, workers split on minimum wage
Social Security fund slides into permanent deficit
Vehicle meth lab dismantled in Nodaway County
Western eyes 10% tuition hike
Senators support spending reform by Congress
Man arrested after helping officer stuck in snow
Defendants sentenced, forgiven in beating
Agencies conduct homeless census
Standard for emergency services sought
Pastures and poise
Heroes true to the word
Midland Manhunt: Antonio Williams
Federal deficit to hit $1.5T
Missouri House OKs drug tests for welfare recipients
Live blog: Western-Emporia State
Fido's feeling blue
Midland Manhunt: Gary D. Bulla
Panel approves bill banning texting while driving
Missouri Western's mobile biotechnology laboratory visits Raytown High School.
Grants aimed at saving buildings
Driver fired after student kicked off bus
Area lawmakers have mixed reactions
Bill seeks transparency in health costs
Longtime South Side businesswoman dies
Andrew County adopts budget
MU curators to weigh tuition hike
Mother charged for exposing teen to K2-like substance
Omaha mayor faces recall
For suspect, wrong place at wrong time
Community offers support to fire victims
Browns hire Benton grad Tabor as special teams coordinator
House GOP endorses pre-Obama spending levels
Take it slow
Effort to repeal dog-breeding law begins
Report: Keystone pipeline means higher oil prices
State of the Union: It's the economy, again
Not Ceasing
'King's Speech' earns 12 Oscar nods
Woman settles molestation suit
Details emerge in Gentry Co. shooting
E-15 pumps up growers
Sewer bond will be on ballot
Bus routes back to normal
Arizona shooting suspect pleads not guilty
Kansas abortion reporting rules get tougher
Nixon calls for campaign donation caps
Parent taken into custody for giving teen K2-like substance
Smoother path ahead
What do you know, St. Joe?
Police: Overall crime down in 2010
Murder suspect pleads not guilty
Fire claims second victim
Explosion kills 31 at Moscow airport
Packers, Steelers bound for Big D
Totally floored
Firefighters brave weather to battle blaze
Division of Tourism considers new discount program
Familiar face leading UM System
Winter weather strikes again
Some gains, some losses in county budget
Program shifts focus
A sigh of relief in tough times
Congratulations to all who helped set a world record at the Griffon Indoor Sports Complex Saturday.
Martin Luther King Jr. march canceled
Dinosaurs, Dodo birds ... and watches?
Efforts on track to re-introduce elk into Ozarks
Almost like the United Nations
Teen dies, 3 family members hurt in fire
Zumba in the Room-ba
City helps mental health program
Real-time advocacy
Turning education into action
EPA approves more ethanol in fuel for cars
Juvenile program gains tax-credit status
Library of Congress stops in St. Joe
Fair tax, education, jobs and cows?
Two newspaper publishers, former state senator honored at press convention
Accident victim improves
Jury trial set over mans death in electrical accident
A very significant birthday
Don't forget Zumba in the Roomba tomorrow at 10 a.m. in the Griffon Indoor Sports Complex.
Brownback creates Office of the Repealer
Union Star enhances security
St. Joseph Museums seeking re-certification
Accident victim in fair condition
Thats so Raven
Weather complicates matters for commuters
Banks are a people business
Driver hurt after hitting semi head-on
Architectural firm agrees to termination for a price
Long honored for Red Cross work
Deputy shoots suspect in Gentry County
Thomson holds first meeting at the helm
U.N.: 2010 tied for warmest year on record
After the repeal vote ...
Jenkins wants to do away with lame-duck sessions
Livewire podcast, Jan. 20, 2011
Join us at 7:30 Friday night in Potter Hall for guest pianist Stephen Drury.
Top 5: What to do this weekend
Giffords' husband 'extremely hopeful' for recovery
Now the hard part begins
Kansas leaders announce restructuring plan
Campus is open and classes will be held as scheduled today (Jan. 20). Drive safe.
Weather forces cancellations
A pineapple grows in Maysville
Area meth busts down in 2010
Schools react to Nixons speech
Snow causes slippery streets
House votes to repeal health care law
Nixon proposes smaller state budget
St. Joseph School District cancels classes
Evening classes starting at 6:30 or later tonight (Jan. 19) are canceled. A decision on tomorrow's classes will be made early in the morning.
Road conditions deteriorate
A fit for your feet
Griffon basketball games tonight (Jan. 19) against Southwest Baptist have been canceled due to travel safety concerns and are rescheduled for Monday, Feb. 14.
Habitat event is Friday
Teen injured in Holt County
More snow expected in region
South Side man makes name for himself as historian
Moran: Senators may try health bill repeal
Western opens math, science addition
County sales tax revenues fall short
Security a top priority in 2nd Bode review
Three running for mayor in Savannah
The first day of classes also marked the reopening of Agenstein Hall after a year-long renovation project.
Study finds limited learning in college
Man arrested for calling 911
Kobach wants power to prosecute fraud
Ford to keep 3,750 jobs at Claycomo plant
Crazy for carotenoids
Court rejects appeal over D.C. gay marriage law
Royals pitcher Gil Meche retires
Missouri senators begin budget hearings
Man faces charges in runaway case
Bombing in Iraq kills 52 police recruits
Thanks to the St. Joseph News-Press and KQ2 for their coverage of MWSU Students participating in the MLK Day of Service.
For kids' sake
On the path to recovery
Speaker to discuss JFKs impact
Police investigating toddlers death
Students give back on MLK Day
Gas poised to break $3 mark locally
More Guard members return
No tea time for commissioners
Missouri lawmakers target Nixon's flights
Pizza restaurant hit in armed robbery
Breakfast, service honors King
'Social Network' friends Golden Globes
Water main break on Penn Street
Missouri senators seek comments on redistricting
Martin Luther King III to pay tribute to father
Pitt State coaching tree is large
Sheriffs department searching for teen missing since Saturday night
Fewer deer harvested in state this season
Scholarships available for ag students
Rising Missouri River
Colgan center helps troubled youths
Local Sudanese cast votes for homelands independence
Make Martin Luther King Day a day on, not a day off. Join the Center for Multicultural Education for the MLK Day of Service.
Time for a little CANstruction
All about change
Troy lifts boil order
Take me home, country roads
Heartland working to shorten ER wait times
Wing received welcome home
20 years later: Guard recalls Gulf War
Not everyone sees positive in tax cuts
Red-light cameras a possibility
A different kind of bee
Poll shows feelings on equality unchanged
St. Joseph native garners FEMA funding for Iowa library after flood
Mayor dissolves council committees
Students arrested in slaying
A different kind of Hero
A different kind of bee
Seven arrested in drug bust
No serious injuries in ceiling collapse
What's in a name change?
Break fixed, boil order remains
The first day of classes Tuesday also marks the debut of the newly renovated Agenstein Hall. Joins us for a dedication ceremony at 4 p.m.
More Guard members return
Boil advisory shuts down Troy schools
Firm withdraws from jail project
Schools allotted $7.5M
Helton found guilty of 2nd-degree murder
Facebook partners with AMBER Alert for speed
Rental unit fire deemed incendiary in origin
Tent City residents fight cold weather
Jury finds Christopher Helton guilty
Investigators say fire was intentional
No injuries in school bus accident
Top 5: What to do this weekend
Alert issued for missing man
Brownback's budget embodies austere rhetoric
350 killed in Brazilian mudslides
Boil advisory shuts down Troy schools
Zumba in the Room-ba ... a fun way to get some exercise while attempting to break a world record and raising money for the YWCA Choices program and MWSU women's athletics.
City selects firm to help search for next manager
Former POW endured captivity in North Korea
Alleged partner in Valvoline murder testifies
Council repeals funeral rules
Obama at vigil: We can be better
Not everyone gets snow days off
Annual area housing sales decline more than 10%
Student of history finds character and characters from Civil War years
Fire destroys two-story home
Snow prohibits firefighters from reaching home
Classes to resume at St. Joseph public schools
Search firm picked for manager
Missouri adopts traffic camera policy for state roads
Multiple residents displaced in apartment fire
Humane Society leader defends Missouri dog-breeding law
Church agrees to not protest child's funeral
Dishwashers 101
Cooking classes called off
Central graduate operated on Giffords
Pound Plunge kicks off 2011 competition
PACT members assess Bode
Fire damages home in Stanberry; no injuries
In the Courts, Jan. 12, 2011
Project links law enforcement records processes
St. Joseph School District cancels classes
Taste of Europe
Suspect's troubles didn't keep him from gun
First the snow, now the cold
Tuesday Night Talk rescheduled
Brownback spent $2.68M on governor's campaign
Brownback vows to focus on basics
Lawmakers look to soften rhetoric
Teachers to get raise
Jury trial for Valvoline owners murder suspect begins
Air Guard returns home
Meth flourishes despite tracking laws
Nixon commutes death sentence for Clay
Missouri guardsman killed in Afghanistan
Council postpones Monday's meeting
Closings and cancellations
SJSD cancels Tuesday classes
Photos by Diane Holtz
Workouts worth skipping
Phase 2 of snow ordinance in effect
Walk-in registration is Thursday, Jan. 13. See for details.
Grants, loans and van safety
Chiefs fans reflect on improved season
PACT program gives residents chance to tour schools
Roadwork roundup, Jan. 10, 2011
First major snowfall of season set to strike region
Downtown director could be out in cold
History coming to a library near you
Charges filed in Arizona shooting
A forgettable finish
Nature lovers flock to Eagle Days
Tuesday Night Talks returns
Looking for a few good citizens
Regional jail shakes up leadership
Chiefs ready to test young team in playoffs
Flunking a student is more difficult
Police investigate crash involving patrol car
Triumph continues to impact community
Arizona Rep. Giffords shot, 6 killed
Missouri Western spring registration approaching
Cruz gets life in prison plus 100 years
Tent City: A well-intentioned dumping ground?
Group hopes to fight funeral protests
Architects, Andrew County butt heads over new jail
Programs will help guide students down career paths
Mo. university president resigns to care for wife
Conference highlights future of growing
No Sunday shopping
Not settling this year
Heartland surgical receives face-lift
Fake bomber gets real charge
Governor in minor accident
Tea party, St. Joe residents express concerns about detention center
Northwest Missouri legislators hope to create jobs
Woman receives probation in child neglect case
Grandma scam returns to St. Joe
Winter work
Livewire podcast, Jan. 6, 2011
Police: Gunman suspended before shooting
Obama chooses Daley as chief of staff
Top 5: What to do this weekend
Robbery suspect appears in court
Shouts about Obama interrupt Constitution reading
Bearcat blitz
Legislators ready for work
Welcome home, soldier!
Seeing the heavens from home
Steele stymied again trying to fill Savannah council seat
Cameron residents seek recreation district
Situation illustrates mental health care budget issues
Family files wrongful death lawsuit
4 KCK police officers arrested
Missouri Supreme Court considers death penalty cases
St. Joseph man sentenced for child porn
Portion of S. Belt Highway closed
Live blog: Western-Northwest basketball
When two become one
Fire destroys two regional businesses
Back to business
Kansas shortfall grows; courts to seek efficiencies
Gibbs resigning as White House press secretary
Harvest House adopts stricter guidelines
Shearins truck hit in crash Downtown
Lafayette holds on
$105M bond decision likely up to voters
$355 million is up for grabs
House GOP challenges Obama to join them
Nixon to give State of State Jan. 19
Bond joins St. Louis law firm
Navy commander loses carrier job
Spice it up
Officer shoots dog
Kansas delays school aid payments
Chillicothe police target prescription drugs
Obama to sign food safety bill
Homeless shelter opens in St. Joseph
Central girls looking for conference title
Missouri mental health workers racking up OT
New faces prepare for session
Power outage hits Savannah
Gas prices fuel frustration
County looks to rope wind tax deal
St. Joe may rescind funeral protest law
Murder defendant waives hearing
Technology-influenced ways to drop pounds
Got resolutions? Brain can sabotage success
Brownback: Welfare rules discourage marriage
Pakistan PM scrambles to keep government from collapsing
GOP prepares for delayed impact
Protect your tech
Teen injured in rollover accident
New Years Day uneventful for law enforcement
Fake pot to be banned across U.S.
Noyes Home seeks new director
Squaw Creek to close for deer hunt
Department hopes to snuff out fatal fires
Attempted robbery under investigation
Last-game letdown
Fire destroys mobile home
Library asking community to answer the call of duty
Reaching out amid a tragedy
1/1/11 is a cool birthday
Biofuels tax credit extension aids in local industry
New year could bring school plan into focus
No. 1 They came, they saw, they loved it
PSC suggests higher rates for St. Joseph
Woman sues BNSF Railway over childs death
Let tax season officially begin
Health care reform
Boy Scout troop helps family Be Prepared
Next round of health care reform starts today
No. 2 Crime wave surprises safe St. Joe
Tornadoes kill 6 in Missouri, Arkansas
Reports: Florida after Chiefs' Weis
Bostwick officially named Northwest coach
Suspected drunken driver hits police car
Gulf oil spill voted top news story
Nixon announces continued parks funds
Motions filed in bus accident
#3: De Kraais death casts dark shadow over year
New year, new laws
Ending the year with a bang
Courthouse prepares for new year
Bostwick to be next Northwest coach
IHOP drops trademark lawsuit against church
Ex-governor cancels Kinder loan
Livewire podcast, Dec. 30, 2010
Republican sweep tops Kansas news in 2010
Skelton loss chosen as top Missouri story
Top 5: What to do this weekend
Alarms ensure children don't get left on buses
Curls, Wood chosen for Missouri Senate race
Bond to become regular Missourian
Tjeerdsma to spend retirement with family
Fit body, fit finances
The tax clock is ticking
WRDCC helps fight hunger
Fatal accident ends in forgiveness
No. 4: Events boost St. Joseph tourism
Outsourcing self-control
Carnahan: More protections needed for seniors
Missouri gambling revenues for schools falling short
Finding the cyber spark
Poll: Baby boomers fear outliving Medicare
A string of thefts
Kids get to use Griffon complex
No. 5: Voters changed the change
Man faces charges for Christmas attack on police officer
Jobless rate creeps up as year ends
New first-class stamps are 'forever'
Hospital: Children hurt on Maine ski lift
Kansas has one fewer 'dry' town
Man found dead in Tent City identified
Northwest to hold press conference; Tjeerdsma likely to retire
Brownback picks top staff attorney
Treats to ring in 2011
A fuller life after loss
Man found dead in Tent City
East Buchanan pulls away from Tarkio
Health Department renews WIC contract
LIVE BLOG: Bishop LeBlond Holiday Tournament Day 1
No. 6: Winter's wrath gives way to soppy spring
Fire destroys duplex for second time
Adding a green mile
Brothers to live out their dream
Fire damages duplex in St. Joseph
Healthy point of view
Congratulations to our summer guests, the Kansas City Chiefs, for their AFC West championship. Good luck in the playoffs!
Christmas is over, charity isnt
Community invited to tour, evaluate school buildings
County focuses on communication
Hog farm could begin in Savannah
No. 7: New mayor brings new attitude to City Hall
Chiefs win AFC West with victory
Woman alleges discrimination in suit against Boehringer
A plan for Christmas
Family displaced by fire Christmas morning
Patricia Kimmi disappears
ID thefts reach 5% of U.S. population
Dozens spend Christmas riverside
Still out playing in the dirt
No. 9: UMB castle debacle
First female club presidents term ending
Habitat for Humanity surpasses milestone
All families get adopted
No-tax retail sites put hurt on state, county
Northwest gains program
Double Dose
Names released in Atchison County deaths
Micro credit available to help boost small business
What stores will be open on Christmas Day?
Community adopts 857 families for Christmas
Officers will be patrolling this weekend
Salvation Army gets $25,000 donation
Iatan II completion prepares KCP&L for energy future
Travel going smoothly, for now
Audit finds errors in Lt. Gov. office records
Top 5: What to do this weekend
N. Korea threatens nuclear war if attacked
Pauley prepares to lead DNR
Trigger finger ends in lawsuit
Children shop with Cops Who Care
Man of science writes Christmas Westerns
No blizzard this time
Atchison County investigates murder/suicide
Senate ratifies nuclear pact
Livewire podcast, Dec. 22, 2010
Surviving in a winter wonderland
Western's campus will close for Winter Break from Dec. 23 through Jan. 2. Offices will reopen Monday, Jan. 3. Happy Holidays!
K.C.-area to get $1.8M for commuter-rail study
Iraqi churches cancel Christmas festivities
Obama signs 'don't ask, don't tell' repeal
Community remembers homeless
$10,000 winner
Central band bound for Citrus Parade
Convicted rapist in Atchison sentenced to 19 years in prison
Cold weather leads to hot cars
Holiday giving is down
Pioneer for women in newspapers
Obama secures GOP votes for nuclear pact
U.S. teen birth rate at all-time low
Go Griffs ... get the MWSU Fight Song as your ringtone. Visit
Eggnog extravaganza
Cold weather leads to hot cars
Missouri to lose congressional seat
Thanks to Western faculty and staff for sharing in the spirit of the season: At Friday's Holiday Brunch, employees and retirees donated 330 pounds of food and $1,005 to Second Harvest. At Thursday's Staff Retreat, staff association members rais
The 24/7 Dad: Leaving a legacy
County continues detention center talks
Making progress
Cathedral rallies around fire victims
Shop St. Joe winner to be announced Tuesday
Fire displaces family of 7
Senate passes food safety bill, again
2010 Word of the Year: 'austerity'
Northwest hires new athletic director
Weather delays Saturday's symphony performance
KCK police look to add up to 70 officers
Feeling good doing good
A true Christmas celebration
Kroger recalling select pet foods
Congratulations, newest Griffon alumni!
12 arrested in suspected terror plot
N. Korea backs away from threat to attack South
A really jolly Christmas party
K.C. residents hurt in I-29 crash
Elk restoration plan causes concern
Stache Syndrome fails validity test
Aviation unit seeks winning image
Weekend snowfall adds to accident totals
No appendix, no problem
Royals trade ace Greinke to Brewers
Norovirus makes its rounds
Salvation Army brings out the big donation pot
Student delivers address
Eagles spotted in bird count
Never too young to make a difference
Shop St. Joe' to be drawn Monday
Council, contractors come to compromise
Flurries cause area crashes
Mother reaches out for help after daughter shot in head
Hundreds of families still need adopting
Families speak out for developmentally disabled
Free clothing giveaway today
Charities receive early goodwill gift
Granting a girls Christmas wish
Northwest seniors graduate
Finals Week is over! Graduating seniors, see you at Commencement tomorrow! Everybody else, enjoy Winter Break ... see you in 2011!
LIVE BLOG: 2010 City Showcase Basketball
The first event of Commencement weekend: the ROTC Commissioning ceremony Dec. 17.
Fire claims vacant house
Bill Gates calls to form partnership
Missouri will learn Tuesday about size of congressional delegation
Christmas comes early
House sends Obama tax bill
Special Olympian on world stage
Man gets seven years in shooting
Nursing programs may get extra funds
Heartland honored in D.C.
Nebraska woman suffers serious injuries
Cassel on field, uncertain for Rams game
Hollister adds attorney in Kimmi slaying case
Eyes to the sky, birder prepares for count
Military service brings generations together
Buildings to be audited
Guns for groceries
Truck drivers condition improving
Ensure your insurance rate
Hall of Fame awaits Tjeerdsma
Anti-Violence activist reaches out to St. Joe
Housing sales down 14% so far
Bond bids Senate farewell; 'Play nice'
Armory soldiers spend Tuesday helping veterans
Kansas native to lead Savannah School District
Bank robbed ... again
Western's student athletes entertain kids at the Griffon Indoor Sports Complex.
Gluten-free cooking
Police searching for bank robbery suspect
Students get lessons for managing money
The Commons to get new tenant
Benton squeaks by Lafayette
For those about to graduate (and for those who graduated a while ago), don't forget to "like" the Alumni Association's web page! A great way to keep in touch with MWSU!
Fire leads to arson investigation
Authorities on alert as copper prices rise
Jesus remains in need of help
Savannah gets new mayor
Congratulations to Lindsey Jackson, senior speech communication major, chosen as the Winter Commencement speaker this Saturday, the first student to be the featured speaker at a Western commencement ceremony!
Good luck on finals this week!
Current students: It's not too late for priority registration for Spring 2011. Schedule an appointment with your advisor to start the process. Make sure to do it before finals are over, as your advisor may be off campus soon after!
Western's allotment of tickets for the Griffon football playoff game at Northwest Missouri State on Saturday at noon is sold out. However, reserved tickets very close to our sections remain. Call the Northwest Missouri State ticket office at 660-562
Students from several area high schools created and presented business plans at Western Nov. 17.
Western's Student in Free Enterprise Chapter co-sponsored yesterday's Entrepreneurship Challenge ... great job SIFE!
Prosecutor charges teen in shooting death
Man arrested, dies in custody
Lafayette student remembered
Home invasions up in St. Joe
Historic cases on display
No cause listed for Grant City fire
Sheriff’s department on board with alert service
Part-time cowboy rides pro
Rec center plans move forward
In brief, Nov. 17, 2010
A tale of two TIFs
Polluting companies, owner will pay $150K
Teens held on federal charges
Shop St. Joseph starts Tuesday
Opening weekend deer kill numbers increase
Tickets for Saturday's playoff game in Maryville go on sale Tuesday for students, faculty, staff, parents of football players and Gold Coat members. Any left will go on sale Thursday to the general public. Visit www.gogriffons.com for details. See y
Lafayette student killed in bus accident
When colleagues compete ...
Hispanic veterans remember service
Northwest to hold Yuletide Feaste
Chillicothe man hurt in crash
Harrison County reports high number of deer kills
Patee House commemorates Lincoln
Tenants show interest in proposed expo center
Congratulations, Griffon football! For the second time in school history, Western has qualified for the NCAA Division II Football Championship. The Griffons are the 6th seed in Super Region 4 and face 3rd seed Northwest Missouri State in Maryville next S
Bearcats, Griffons to meet again in playoffs
South Siders disagree on the need to secede
Council reacts to tax push failure
KinderClub sessions set for next year
County happy with insurance rate increase
Deer season opens with a bang
NWMSU students, faculty receive award
Ingredients for a turnaround
Secession would leave many questions
Business briefs, Nov. 14, 2010
Griffs win! Football beats Ft. Hays State 48-21. Join the team as they find out if their 8-3 record is good enough for the playoffs. There will be a selection show watch party starting at 1:30 p.m. Sunday at the East Hills Shopping Center food court. The
Police, firefighters battle car fires
Warrant not needed for blood test
Home sales market slows
Cruz found guilty of murder
Cameron prisoner dies at 47
Shelter seeks assistance for injured dog
Rape charge filed in Doniphan County
Even pets need some help
Jury finds Cruz guilty of murder
Bank robbery suspects nabbed
Griffon football takes on Fort Hays State at 1:30 p.m. Saturday! It's Senior Day, the last home football game for 11 seniors, and a game with major playoff implications. Faculty and staff get two free tickets with their ID, active military get two f
In brief, Nov. 12, 2010
United Way already looks to 2011
Work-at-home scams thrive in bad economy
Jurors hear account of slaying
For St. Joseph man, no magic in this cruise
Raid rescues starving horses
Woman testifies in Cruz murder trial
Outside the big box
Author's novel recalls St. Joe upbringing
Veteran recalls Pearl Harbor
District expects capital crunch
The Pony Express Battalion of the Army ROTC and the Griffon V.E.T.S. student organization sponsored a Tribute to Veterans on Veterans Day.
Animals rescued in Andrew County
A moving tribute to veterans
Jurors find man guilty of rape
Fallen officer remembered with run
Chiefs, Western provide legacy for Shields
Scroggins: Decision on shooting charges will be made next week
Man shot in North End neighborhood
Home sales down 37 percent
Region plans events to honor veterans
Trial starts for man accused of rape
PACT: Challenging ideas
Fair has international flair
Adopt-A-Family program in full swing
Getting out while 'business is good'
E-car rolling into St. Joseph
South Side man petitions to secede from city
Burning banned due to wind
Police probe shooting report
Murder trial begins
DNR finds no health threat from tannery sludge
Three AD candidates to visit Northwest
Weston woman faces manslaughter charge
Details of homicide case revealed
Midtown church maintains hope of renewal
Chiefs sales tax figures disappoint
Lager bankrolls conservative surge
School board OKs $262K bid
Roadwork roundup, Nov. 8, 2010
Salvation Army looking for help
Marines celebrate anniversary
Panthers + Wildcats = Cyclones
Game changing in Jeff City
Dining and dollars
Freight trains derail in Armour area
Remembering Pat Kimmi
Program aims to improve life for schizophrenics
Business briefs, Nov. 7, 2010
Green Acres makes progress in tough market
2 in custody in vehicular assault
Woodcut prints to be exhibited
Man found dead in burning vehicle
Man found in median of I-229
Attorney obtains counsel in criminal case
Giving away warmth
Heartland opens medical spa at NorthPointe
Former police chief dies at age 85
Red Cross has 'Cause for Alarm'
Nixon lauds work at I&M
Veteran denied right to vote
Shooting victim identified
Weston receives awards
Schools to get free cable for 99 years
Commission hears pitch for highway corridor
Two being held in van assault
Authorities treat Cameron remains as homicide
Toddler dies in car accident
In the courts, Nov. 5, 2010
‘Just meant to be that way’
Probation ordered in case
Fire continues to blaze
United Way makes goal by $77.77
Taking a stand
Jobs reports offer mixed appraisal of economy
Familiar name to lead MoDOT
Probation ordered in public administrator case
Homeless victim identified
Flags to be lowered for soldier
School bus crashes near Kearney
Teen reportedly shot in eye
In brief, Nov. 4, 2010
Police want to talk to shooting witnesses
GOP wins big in area races
Obama, Republicans talk conflict
Meeting Tuesday on sludge
Region was part of GOP surge
More than they seem
Police investigate assault with vehicle
'Puppy mill' measure still close
First the win, then the firing
Court of appeals overturns murder case dismissal
Worth County elects dead candidate
In brief, Nov. 3, 2010
Authorities look for sex offender
Woman struck by train
Analysis: Parties must compromise
Hotel-motel tax increase fails
Johnson defeats Sheehan in 28th District
Schaaf defeats Rucker for state Senate
Schweich holds lead in auditor race
Voters approve earnings tax measure
Skelton loses to GOP opponent
Marquart retains judicial post
Turner re-elected as presiding commissioner
Graves breezes to new term
Conway retains House seat
Republicans ride wave of voter unrest
Higdon defeats Caldwell for House seat
Unemployment falls in St. Joe
Baack-Garvey tops Stahlin for clerk
Train victim identified
Author helps others avoid retirement mistakes
Senior complex may reopen
Council approves union contract
Obama: Agenda at risk in GOP romp
Burglary suspects identified
GOP nears House control
Precincts report strong numbers
Tuesday's election results
Exit polls: Blunt defeats Carnahan
Do you have your tickets yet? The MWSU theatre and video program present Neil Simon's "Laughter on the 23rd Floor" directed by Dallas Henry Nov. 4 - 7. Visit www.missouriwestern.edu/tickets today!
Arrests made in burglaries
Council rejects smoke detector ordinance
Murder charges follow September death
Candidates make final St. Joseph push
Murder suspect to face jury
Roadwork roundup, Nov. 1, 2010
Man celebrates a century of Halloweens
YWCA to host luncheons for breast cancer prevention
How safe is St. Joseph?
New regulations retain students
Lower voter turnout expected
Ambulance district audit finds discrepancies
Business briefs, Oct. 31, 2010
Chamber hopes for post-election certainty
Stuck ‘between a rock and a hard place’
Locals will foot hotel/motel tax bill, opponents say
Bankruptcies, Oct. 31, 2010
‘Going back home’
Rally participants seek competition for Heartland
U.S. Senate race: Invoking past spirits
Laugh a little, live a little
Clerk candidate fined over filing of campaign reports
Candidate robocalls 'not acceptable'
District 5 candidates feel confident
‘No more pencils, no more books’
The Kansas City Chiefs training camp is relocating to MWSU in the summer of 2010 pending the construction of new training facilities! The new facilities will include an indoor football field and renovations to Spratt Stadium. Visit www.gogriffons.com for
In the courts, Oct. 30, 2010
Fire investigation continues
‘Puppy mill’ issue ignites emotions on both sides
Broadcasters benefit from political ad surge
Trick fools Amelia Earhart bridge travelers
Agency deals with funding cuts
Northwest may drop several programs
Residents hear shots again
Buchanan County man gets investment back
Man gets 2 life sentences, 30 years for murder
Up-front fees for debt relief services banned
Groups spend $12M-plus on Missouri Senate race
Governor meets with soldiers
USDA announces grant
Man injured after jumping on moving vehicle
Missouri Watchdog says counties have too many registered voters
Communities receive awards for improvements
In brief, Oct. 23, 2010
County to consider immigrant detention center
Similar background, different viewpoints
Woman given shock time, probation
Runner to arrive in St. Joe
5 years added for sex charge
You never know who's going to show up at Chiefs training camp. Note in the background of this photo from Monday afternoon's practice, Gov. Jay Nixon (in the red tie), Chiefs President Denny Thum, and State Sen. Charlie and Brenda Shields.
In the courts, Oct. 22, 2010
As part of the Chiefs Camp Send Off event on Aug. 18, Griffon football players led children in football drills.
In brief, Oct. 22, 2010
Nearly 1,000 incoming students are participating in Griffon Edge today through Saturday, learning all about Missouri Western. Over the lunch hour, groups stopped by University Plaza to throw pennies in the fountain, their first gift to Western.
Plans for intertribal school on hold until 2011
Western Warm-Up! Campus and community organizations and businesses introduced themselves to Western students under the Clock Tower today, the first day of classes. Welcome back, Griffons!
News-Press earns awards
Griffon football kicks off tonight, 6 p.m. vs. Mesa State at Spratt Memorial Stadium! Check www.gogriffons.com for details!
MERIL hoping to end stares
Congratulations to Officers Dennis Johnson and James Bench of the MWSU Police Department, presented Meritorious Conduct Awards for helping to save the life of a fan who suffered a heart attack before the first Griffon football game of the season. Way to
Candidates square off at forum
Thanks to Western alumni Brad '94 and Amy '93 Grooms for putting Max Griffon in their St. Joe Corn Maze this year! Visit www.stjoecornmaze.com for hours of operation and other details.
ESPN coming to Mizzou
Tailgate with fellow Western fans before your undefeated Griffons take on Northwest Missouri State on Saturday. The party starts at 10 a.m. in the parking lot of Northwest's Fine Arts Building at College Avenue and North Munn Street. The Alumni Asso
The 17th annual Convocation on Critical Issues features former Speaker of the House Newt Gingrich at 9:30 a.m. Thursday, Oct. 7 in the Looney Complex. The speech is free and open to the public.
Gov. Jay Nixon visited Western on Oct. 19, praising the university for saving more than $5 million in interest costs while giving employment to local construction workers in building a new residence hall.
The MWSU Foundation is pleased to announce that three-time Pulitzer Prize-winner Thomas L. Friedman will be the featured speaker at the 2011 Convocation on Critical Issues next September. See http://bit.ly/bhnW1T for details.
Prosecutor: No charges in officer shooting
Rural bankers more optimistic
Kinder promotes Higdon campaign
New program to help at-risk students
Training camp is winding down. Join us for the Chiefs Send-Off Night Practice and Gatorade Junior Training Camp on Wednesday, Aug. 18. Tickets are $10. Check out www.gogriffons.com for details.
MGPI figures rise
The exterior of Western's new mobile biotechnology lab is finished, and renovation of the interior will soon take place. Sometime this fall, the bus and its new technology, displays and educational materials will visit schools in St. Joseph, Kansas
United Way's 2010 campaign winding down
E15 could be mere novelty here
Boehringer gets final CIP payment from county
Purple wearers signify support
In brief, Oct. 21, 2010
Man gets shock time for child sex acts
Final election push for candidates
Times columnist to speak
In the courts, Oct. 21, 2010
Albany worked together to earn award
'Best-kept secret' on the board
From Wathena to the Marines
Teva to restart St. Joe plant
Gordmans coming to mall
Poll: Likely voters ready to embrace GOP
In brief, Oct. 20, 2010
'Lawn sale' ends in vandalism
Missouri's bid to execute Nunley delayed for months
Reaping less than was sowed
Judges face judgment
Group helps homeless get identification
Albany wins betterment award
Education director stresses Internet safety
PACT group digs into long-range plan
In brief, Oct. 19, 2010
Nixon praises dorm project
Appeals court upholds Missouri stay of execution
Cable sale explored
In the courts, Oct. 19, 2010
Turning to a new page, kind of
YWCA seeks to stop sexual assaults
Jury trial set for fire lawsuit
Officer speaks of military's new challenges
2 political forums planned at MWSU
Continental Screw sold to Iowa firm
Campaign fundraising picks up
City purchases 'castle'
Canada-U.S. pipeline delayed indefinitely
Roadwork roundup, Oct. 18, 2010
Getting a GED can change lives
Rushville man hurt in crash
Eagle Scout receives honor
Nuns dedicate new $1 million home
Cameron officials identify projects
District 4 candidates differ sharply on issues
Missouri challenges stay issued for Nunley execution
Tea Party Express kicks off
Poets coming to festival
Graduates gather to remember Convent years
Down by the water
Business Briefs, Oct. 17, 2010
Fans flock to Facebook for special deals
As Dems' message lags, GOP awaits wins
Police investigating shooting
Stimulus hot topic in election season
An inside peek at the UMB ‘castle’
Red Cross offers annuities
Officials await outcome of Prop A
Atchison County crash leaves 2 dead
New faces battling in Nodaway County
2 die in Atchison County crash
Savannah struggling with bus issues
Big Lake residents, officials discuss plans
Oktoberfest at Big Lake Village
Warning: Flying fish in river
Office supply store returns Downtown
State suspends new red-light cameras
Housing sales slump in September
Carnahan plane crash still resonates
Cold storage fire quickly doused
Patrol helicopter crashes in St. Louis; 1 killed
Child dies in Cameron crash
Coat drive needs help
Residents sound off on ‘castle’ proposal
In brief, Oct. 15, 2010
Woman pleads guilty in fraud case
MERIL hosting ‘No More Stares’ event
The check may be real, but the money isn’t
Mistrial called in child pornography case
In this economy, everything counts
Realtors seek to block transfer taxes
Missouri: Where the elk roam?
Candidates differ on auditor qualifications
Earmarks take center stage
Blunt, Carnahan clash in debate
KU adding KCK campus
Authorities identify body
2 hurt in head-on accident
EPA OKs more ethanol in gas
Jury trial starts for child porn case
Firefighters honored for service
Clerk’s race all about perspective
Barber offers more than just a haircut
Western serves as court for a day
Recruitment efforts bring awards
Optimism remains at East Hills
Fire alarm ordinance limited to rental properties
Authorities identify body
Mine drama highlights local rescue training
United Way behind on goal
House blocked off after weapon found
In brief, Oct. 14, 2010
Magazine cites St. Joe market
Public can sound off on 'castle'
In the courts, Oct. 13, 2010
Northwest enrollment up again
Seniors prepare for stagnant benefits
Deer pose added risk to drivers
Bond visits namesake building
Primary care network launched
Poll: Students cooling on Obama
Open burning begins Nov. 1
Widow thankful for support
Guard commander gets another star
Chiefs camp preparations boost tax revenue
Economy factors into marriage
City explores trail expansion
In brief, Oct. 12, 2010
Man survives trip through sewer
Hubbard takes St. Luke's post
KU to announce biggest grant
Kansas general to retire
Schools go into lockdown
Electrical fire destroys barn
Board seeks study before Neely sale
Roadwork roundup, Oct. 11, 2010
Officers investigate human remains
29th District candidates ready to work
Report: More disruptive behavior last school year
Catholic schools have a plan
Bikers ride for De Kraai
United Way seeks donations
Business briefs, Oct. 10, 2010
Right around the corner
Police probe shots-fired calls
Enjoying Squaw Creek’s 75th year
Rosecrans firefighters attain high marks
‘This is Griffon Country’
Late notices, Oct. 10, 2010
Triumph blast victim remembered 5 years later
Workplace injuries on the decline
Marquart, Turner square off for judge’s post
Castle proposal causes alarm
Keystone place project under way
House hopefuls discuss roads, values
Pony Express Museum now offers penny press
Local bicyclist competing in 90-hour tour in Australia
Candidate walking across district as show of dedication
Not a choice
Missouri scraps 2 map test sections
These grants were made for walking
Chillicothe police arrest suspected molester
The road to construction
Humane Society lists worst puppy mills
In brief, Oct. 8, 2010
Man to serve 40 years for child molestation
Promoting the power of pink
Highway Patrol celebrates life of oldest retiree
Squaw Creek celebrates 75 years
Homecoming parade Saturday
Groups share tips on spotting child abuse
Jail project delayed again
Students get lessons in careers
Carnahan: Blunt's views represent D.C.'s dysfunction
Woman finds peace in conversion
Sweet treats
Events to honor fallen officer
Get alarmed!
Group protests Gingrich speech
Fire destroys empty house
Biden raising money for Carnahan Senate bid
Case against teacher dismissed
Man gets 21 years for sex trafficking
Gingrich: Founders wanted 'small government'
In brief, Oct. 7, 2010
Gingrich: People want to be heard
Vending-machine thief sought
A $1 million boost to the region
Triumph civil case set for trial in May
Tax credits to benefit Missouri families
Northwest sees energy savings
High court: Does father's grief trump free speech?
Former Western player faces drug charge
Ex-U.S. Rep. McCarthy dies
Schools dismissed amid Atchison boil order
All signs point to Parkway
In brief, Oct. 6, 2010
Students mark Noyes' birthday
Council announces goals
Waiting game goes on
Bridge work slated for I-29
Registration deadline nears
Smoke destroys apartment
Bonds boost Trenton schools
Structure fire's cause unknown
In brief, Oct. 5, 2010
'Take Back the Night' raises awareness
Marines provide a glimpse
Sculptor returns to Troy
Man gets 55-year sentence
College programs under review
Bank to become fire station
K.C. leaders: No hurry for arena tenant
In brief, Oct. 4, 2010
Missouri voter registration deadline is Wednesday
Accident closes 229 ramp
Roadwork roundup, Oct. 4, 2010
Safety Town teaches kids
Heating help available for qualified
Silent testimony for those 'who can't speak'
It’s all about jobs
Rosecrans spends $19 million on repairs
Small businesses still work
Bankruptcies, Oct. 3, 2010
Former Northwest music professor dies
How safe is St. Joe?
New smoke detectors may be required
Atchison wants to be 'Biggest Loser'
Painting the Parkway pink
Business briefs, Oct. 3, 2010
Gold’s shine lingers
Heartland leader eyes unfamiliar
Professor claims gold
Missouri corn association supports legislation
The heroes weren’t on the field
Old home provides tips on efficiency
A longer school year?
October is Adopt a Dog Month
City will weigh project needs
Commissioner race heats up
Coat drive under way
In brief, Oct. 1, 2010
Longtime furniture store to close
Candidates discuss education challenges
Body found in burning car
Josephine Expo set for Saturday
Man sentenced for robberies
Lab delay leads to dismissal
Pumpkin harvest gets mixed reviews
Charges filed in Blondie's raid
Oil change benchmark can vary
Wind farm generates controversy
Flu vaccines available
Huckabee 'feeling quite good' about America
In brief, Sept. 30, 2010
Leadership program taking applications
Low-interest loan plan announced
Jobless rate inches up
100 years and still blooming
Man who burned cross gets prison time
Resolution will aid low-income housing projects
Blunt: Government can help create private-sector jobs
Land purchased for expo center
Vaccine clinic helps hundreds
Country church takes its rest
Stabbing reported near school
Church day care employees under investigation
Power restored in St. Joseph
Prosecutor reviewing shooting
Western enrollment tops 6,000
Vehicle crashes into building
Postal rate hike rejected
Business briefs, Sept. 29, 2010
Firefighters battle blaze at Purina
CAP gets $16,000 for van
2 officers wounded in Omaha hospital shooting
Knife threat leads to charge
Local volunteer helps relief efforts
In the courts, Sept. 29, 2010
Health group focuses on teens
Report shows recession's impact on poverty
Teen injured in 2-vehicle wreck
Highway 36 group touts tourism
Attendants stress need for more hours, pay
Flu vaccines arrive just in time
Housing groups seek funding
Mound City rest areas closed
A House seat rematch
Jury issues porn indictment
Regional prison opening at Fort Leavenworth
3 finalists named for Kansas Supreme Court
Man escapes fire unharmed
Chillicothe death prompts investigation
Nixon declares emergency for Grundy County bridge
In the courts, Sept. 28, 2010
Museums Inc. board meets with city
Huckabee expected to draw 500
Some Kansas schools miss mark
Business accused of tank violation
Division maintains mission, training
Cuts force mental health care changes
Study: Texting laws don't reduce crashes
Roadwork roundup, Sept. 27, 2010
Pedestrian struck by pickup dies
Health care provisions taking effect
North Central riding enrollment wave
Area pipeline, gas firms take precautions
Commercial loan could finance jail
CROP Walk battles hunger
YWCA to honor abuse survivors
Police seek leads in beating
Some health services unavailable Tuesday
Motorcyclist hurt in collision
Forsee expects tuition hike
Museums pack a crowd
Decision looms on school properties
Chiefs camp financial data still not in
Student embraces diversity, possibilities
Business briefs, Sept. 26, 2010
Getting a jump on cold weather
All that glitters
I-35 pileup kills one, injures two
Rain or shine, donors ride for a cause
One killed in I-35 pileup
St. Joseph Christian celebrates grandparents
Old home expert comes to Kansas
Beware of raw crayfish
Water recedes, cleanup begins
Habitat house renews old friendship
In brief, Sept. 25, 2010
In the courts, Sept. 25, 2010
Financial author branches out
City seeks search firm for position
Botched drug deal lands 4 in Atchison jail
In the courts, Sept. 24, 2010
Out with the Chiefs, in with the Griffons
United Way at 35% of goal for campaign
Traveling asphalt contracts may be a scam
Late notices, Sept. 24, 2010
Small business bill passes
Division 5 circuit race gets heated
Chemical spill forces evacuations, closes I-35
What's that roar?
Hudspeth hits the road, campaigning for seat
Students still fighting for Kisker
Brookfield man injured in motorcycle accident
5 hurt in single-vehicle accident
Jury mostly blames man for elevator accident
You’ve won a light bulb!
A hearty farewell
Machine fire easily extinguished at Purina
3 injured in accident on Belt
Blunt, Carnahan debates set
Audit: Missouri schools could have gotten $21M more
State arrests fewer illegal immigrants
DEA collecting leftover pills
Safety seat checks educate parents
Filmmaker creates buzz with documentary
In brief, Sept. 22, 2010
In the courts, Sept. 22, 2010
District seeks master plan
Committee pushes for tax increase
Press release on shooting investigation
Group explores dog park idea
Firefighters, police rescue 2 from blaze
Agency grocery destroyed in fire
N.Y. firm to redo Arch grounds
Handgun mixup blamed for officer shooting
Residents question river plan
Suspect charged after 10 years
Park University finds old Gazettes
Bikers to ride for a cause
Cool, rainy weather aggravates allergies
Pedestrian injured in car accident
MoDOT to inspect safety seats
Man accidentally shoots himself
Festival turnout pleases organizers
Innovation center receives award
Mother helps students embrace diversity
FEMA meets with county about damage assistance
County votes down tax increase
City declared 'recovery zone'
Driver training grounded at airport
Young and homeless
Foreign students end training at Rosecrans
Council to vote on $16M in bonds
Judge rejects challenge to tax measure
K.C. bomb squad takes grenade from home
Roadwork roundup, Sept. 20, 2010
Beginning a new tri-state bridge
Salute to a fallen officer
Business briefs, Sept. 19, 2010
Local agencies deal with ‘the new poor’
Adventist school maintains original mission
Iowa teen injured in Nodaway Co. accident
Life without Facebook?
Crowd enjoys festivities
Judge speaks on Constitution Day
Army Corps coming to Holt County
Blunt: Government removed ‘oxygen’ from the economy
Thinking regionally
Loan default rates lower in Midwest
Agencies to honor fallen officer
A final salute
Museums to host family fun day
‘As American as it gets’
Library events open to public
POW/MIA Recognition Day held
District 5 race under way
Survey suggests weak rural Midwest economy
Festival going on as planned
State requests report on club
Shooting investigation continues
In the courts, Sept. 17, 2010
'Goose' loved hunting, owning grocery store
Attorney tries to have own case thrown out
Potbelly Sandwich Shop coming to St. Joseph
Bidding battle benefits Rosecrans
'Prepared to give whatever he had to give'
New details on shooting, services
Police: Man who stabbed dean targeted governor
Tributes pour in for fallen officer
Carnahan pulls online ad
Incident leaves residents shaken
Bans on fake pot do little to deter business
MoDOT preparing drivers for winter
Nursing home hosts wedding
Savannah holds Sirolli fall forum
Victorian Joe features local wares
A lifetime of music
MERIL marks ADA anniversary
Wright wins in District 5 recount
IHOP sues prayer center over name
Nontraditional students lose leader
In brief, Sept. 15, 2010
Jury trial begins for man injured in elevator
Student from Turkey enjoys American experience
Locals help when feds don’t
Officer accidentally killed after training
Stabbing suspect appears in court
Poll: Climate for GOP keeps getting better
Libraries ready for fall
Fire destroys hay barn
Tears flow as former addicts graduate
Group seeks education pathway
Central applies for 'A-Plus' designation
Hyde Park gets upgrade
County, city, YMCA agree
Blondie's accused of violating nudity law
A cost estimate before sentencing?
Local jobless rate inches up
Tire collection Saturday
Northwest announces concert
Picnic to honor volunteers
Man stabbed at K.C. college
Is your cell phone a little too 'smart?'
Tax credit panel hears from St. Joe
County sales tax collections bounce back
Congregation fills Krug Park with worship
Guard to reorganize, grow
Flu shots urged for most
Tweeting in the courtroom
Missouri's SAT scores slip
Police: CVS robberies may be connected
No sign of elderly Atchison couple a year later
Missouri reviewing degree programs
Pershing students honor birth of namesake
Roadwork roundup, Sept. 13, 2010
PTA fundraising feels the pinch
District set to receive accreditation
CVS robbed for second time
‘Get out while we still can’
Class of 1960 honors Sept. 11
Fishing derby a great catch for kids
'There can be happiness'
School uniforms or not?
Changing the focus
Business briefs, Sept. 12, 2010
Iatan II completed amid pending rate case
In brief, Sept. 12, 2010
Man injured in motorcycle accident
Equipment malfunction causes St. Joseph power outages
Power restored in north St. Joseph
Amelia Earhart Memorial Bridge construction on schedule
Twins share birthday with national tragedy
City, firefighters cool heated contract debate
Worm plays havoc with harvest
St. Joseph mosque nears completion
Sheriff still seeks missing couple
In brief, Sept. 11, 2010
Brown County to unveil new jail
Community betterment judging starts Monday in nearby towns
Missouri boasts drop in vehicle fatalities
Families should have rules for Internet visits
Daytime break-ins on the rise
Judge approves handwriting samples
Brown County to unveil new jail
Woman admits guilt in Broadmoor shooting
Brittany Village residents battling bedbugs
St. Joseph man lived for aviation, patriotism
‘Good ride cowboy’
Children develop musical interest from singing household
Nixon breaks ground on project
National preparedness month
Obama wades into Quran burning debate
Minister says he'll cancel Quran burning
School district gets high marks
Obama wades into Quran burning debate
Saint Joseph Residents are Facing Foreclosure. The NFCC Can Help.
Saint Joseph Residents are Facing Foreclosure. The NFCC Can Help.
No crime in torn clothing case
Nardone to play golf along Pony Express route
In the courts, Sept. 9, 2010
Police await forensic results
Danish man faces child porn charges
Shooting victim in ‘wrong place’
Benefit planned for ailing officer
Bridge work making progress
Shooting victim in 'wrong place’
Get ready for some rain
East side park one step closer
In the courts, Sept. 8, 2010
Museum taps familiar name
Officials hope for a quiet winter
Police have no problem with ‘speed trap’ site
Ethanol supporters foresee growth in fuel’s future
Behind in funding, Schaaf faces Rucker
‘Clean’ coal advocates tour region
Fall’s approach kicks off apple-picking time
Andrew County museum to receive Governor's Award
In brief, Sept. 7, 2010
Rosecrans fire unit gains honors
School plans Puzzlemania
New path for city's East Side
Greeting card giant Hallmark heads for 2nd century
Health inspection scores aren’t that simple
Obama promotes new jobs program
Police have no problem with 'speed trap' site
Tractors roll for a good cause
Motorcycle wreck injures Illinois woman
Chillicothe woman injured at Lake of the Ozarks
Road work roundup, Sept. 6, 2010
‘Wild Wild West’ visits Wathena
Unemployed would work through Labor Day
Band of brothers always on call
St. Joe Jobless run the gamut
Business briefs, Sept. 5, 2010
Printing the past to the present
Homeless student count on the rise
‘A time to spend with family’
Payday loans at center of debate
Bankruptcies, Sept. 5, 2010
In brief, Sept. 5, 2010
Cycling event for kids rolls up to Civic Center Park
Up and running, walking
The bicycle race that never was
NRA endorses Roy Blunt
In brief, Sept. 4, 2010
Woman sentenced in robbery
Dems bring up 2005 vote
Community Hospital-Fairfax dedicated
Remember to wear seat belts this month
Israeli firm drops bid to acquire Albaugh
Unemployment at 9.6 percent
Know your rights when dealing with collectors
A big weekend for water safety
In the courts, Sept. 3, 2010
Damp start doesn’t deter shoppers in Sparks
Doing the right thing at work
More Dems buck plan to let taxes increase for rich
Lager speaks to area commissioners
PSF, state reach agreement
Huckabee to speak in St. Joseph
United Way announces campaign goal
Woman pleads guilty in home robbery case
A free-floating pastime
Fertilizer spill slows traffic
Quick Stop 3 opens on Frederick
War zone to school zone
Local unemployment at 8%
Murder case to move forward
One more day for umbrellas
Council to vote on new YMCA
Woman honored for service
Cameron hopes to solve 2 problems with 1 vote
Man gets 23 years for sex crimes
City, fire union closer to agreement
Safety council to kick off speaker series
Federal spending on the rise in Buchanan County
Prosecutor: DNA links Hollister to Kimmi
Tea Party to meet
Man pleads guilty to child porn, sodomy
Man gets 5 years for drug trafficking
County revenue slips
Centennial celebration
Western enrollment tops 6,000
NFL's labor situation could affect training camp
DeKalb man killed in wreck
Big Lake set to reopen
Tanker truck blocks traffic
2 hospitalized in wrecks
Platte City politician charged
Standoff ends peacefully
Roadwork roundup, Aug. 30, 2010
Car show raises money
Child struck by car
Hotel-motel tax on ballot
Electrical problem suspected in Galvin's fire
Patrol responds to tractor-trailer, train collision
Professor leaves students for soldiers
Gas prices should continue stabilizing into holiday
New school year, new school week
Andrew County man dies in crash
Scouts celebrate 100 years
Family recalls Katrina
Business briefs, Aug. 29, 2010
Hey, at least Europe is hiring
Couple injured in motorcycle accident
Credit card reform causes new charges
Summer in the city
Michigan murder suspect known in Cameron
Private schools’ enrollment remains steady
Getting to know St. Joe
Car crash leaves teen seriously injured
SWAT team surrounds home
Personal income grows in area
4 teens injured in wreck
Man ends car chase in river
Teacher charged with assault
Chase ends with water search
Local cremation garden planned
Bond reduction request denied in robbery case
New state laws take effect
Climatologist hopes to recruit weather watchers
Teacher charged with assault
Democrats turn out in force
Economy 'remains vulnerable'
Man shot in parking lot
Benedictine honors Mother Teresa
Officials optimistic on Chiefs financials
Family man served his country
Time for change, judicial candidate says
Cyberbullying law now in effect
Deadline lapse may cost PSF
2 arrested in immigration raid
Police look for hit-and-run driver
Man charged in shooting
Bicyclist hospitalized
18th Street bridge to reopen
Strike Force gets federal funds
Woman finds peace in house of prayer
Medicaid babies account for half of Heartland births
Business in a small town
Board skeptical of new park
Hearings set on KCP&L cases
Patrol: Coyote caused wreck
Police probe robbery, homicide connection
Man charged in hit and run
Woman settles with Heartland over stillborn case
Annual field day pushes prawns
Democrats plan for annual event
Recount requested in area race
EPA collects more soil
2nd man charged in robbery
Farmers eligible for aid
Local home sales plunge
PSF begins installing barn-scraper systems
Football season begins without brain injury act
In brief, Aug. 25, 2010
Animal shelter launches drive
Immigration, spending drive discussion at Graves' town hall
Hylton wants to provide voice in Washington
Alleged drunken driver charged
Few leads in homicide case
Council delays tax decision
3 arrested in robbery
2 hurt in accident
Man injured in rollover
300 attend walk-in registration
Accident victim was Northwest student
Earhart statue bound for U.S. Capitol
District sets tax levy
School enrollment drops
New drug testing policy in place
Lack of budget irks Kansas congresswoman
Police investigate monkey theft
Platte City woman killed in crash
St. Joseph man seriously injured in wreck
Mental health patients increase
Roadwork roundup, Aug. 23, 2010
Trails West! rebounds before packing up
Squaw Creek celebrates new DVD
East Siders like idea of new YMCA, park
Holt County wants levee repairs
Mizzou sees record enrollment
Street projects get funding
Chicken for a cause
Walk-in registration begins Tuesday
Police identify injured man
NWMSU professor receives award
Living history lessons
Work begins on new Rulo bridge across Missouri River
Sun shines on large crowd at Trails West!
Iran starts nuclear reactor
New DWI law begins next week
They came, they saw, they conquered
Police warn of possible child abductor
Police ask for help identifying man
Trails West! art takes center stage
In brief, Aug. 21, 2010
St. Joe breaks rain record
Gas prices should fall after Labor Day
Kansas kids invited to showcase art skills
Charge upgraded for suspect in beating case
Livingston County busy with burglaries
Trails Wet!
Downtown eyesore to cost city big bucks
Police seek possible witness to slaying
Local Muslims discuss NYC mosque flap
In the courts, Aug. 20, 2010
Egg recall raises concerns
Frog Hop Ballroom jumped to popularity
Social Security payments significant in area
Funeral ordinance on hold here
Organizers: Festival will go on
Shops sell K2 ahead of ban
Website helps match dorm roommates
Business briefs, Aug. 20, 2010
Artifact show this weekend
Fire fatalities on the rise
Saying farewell to the Chiefs
Schools compare ACT test scores
Blunt pulls campaign video showing WTC site
2 injured in accident
Police target DWI offenders
Mother gets 15 years in son's death
Brothers build memories from Family Truckster
Sweet treats, made with love
In brief, Aug. 19, 2010
East Hills winners announced
Engineering program gets boost
East Side park plans advance
Homicide victim remembered
Police seek robbery suspects
Blood drive draws 70-plus
In brief, Aug. 18, 2010
Free pool time available at YMCA
Governor to outline broadband initiative
Chiefs send-off this evening
Auditor finds improvement in sex offender list
4 injured on Penn Street
State helps suicidal soldiers
More budget woes for colleges
Trails West! presales going well
Smoothie bar opens at courthouse
CIP funds to bolster Downtown business
Blunt outlines jobs agenda
Counties get disaster nod
2 accidents close I-29
Accident in Holt County
Rest stop closed on I-29
South Side house fire put out
Less heat, but plenty of jitters
Eagle plans tower upgrades
Museums see attendance boost
Plane offers trip through time
Man killed in one-vehicle wreck
Accident closes I-29 lanes
Roadwork roundup, Aug. 16, 2010
Back-to-school safety
Tri-motor plane barely fits in hangar
Police investigate paintball spree
Early morning robber hits Sonic
Woman builds life in National Guard
Summer ends at Aquatic Park
Family marks 50th anniversary
Kicking butts in Maryville
Judge strikes down funeral protest ban
Local resident selected for dance contest
Alarm rouses apartment residents
Police investigate dead body
Divided generation
Savannah man injured in rollover accident
CAP training helps young aviators
DeKalb holds celebration
Bargains galore
Bankruptcies, Aug. 15, 2010
Business Briefs, Aug. 15, 2010
Officials: It’s too soon to gauge impact of wheat price spike
Grant may help develop Uptown St. Joe
Stress in the air
Obama: Gulf Coast ‘open for business’
Western offers textbook rentals
Teachers celebrate new school year
2 Maryville residents injured in rollover
In the courts, Aug. 14, 2010
Historic records grants available
YMCA to fill pool void
Big changes follow big cuts
Aquatic Center closes Sunday
4-vehicle crash results in minor injuries
Car accident injures teen
Book recalls old Bethel School
Myths surround auto modifications
Looking to the future
Attorneys hear from appellate judges
Lunch program for Midtown kids ending
Salvation Army provides free supplies to children
Woman celebrates 107th birthday
Immigration still a hot topic
Structure fire on east side
Court rejects Woodworth retrial
Thunderstorm watch in effect
Group to focus on Constitution
Riverwalk to reopen in a few weeks
Garage sales galore
Couple remains a steady presence at Fiesta
McCaskill hears tales of red tape
Sheriffs support border efforts
Lane closure on Highway 36
3 men injured in accident
Parties on the Parkway tonight
175 K.C. teachers laid off
Kansas counties can apply for disaster funds
Grandparents get tips on raising grandchildren
Classic Ford plane to offer rides
Mobile Meals still rolling
Getaway driver gets probation with DYS
Blunt: Secure border
Late notices, Aug. 11, 2010
Water main break closes lane
Former umpire official pleads
Man gets prison time in child death case
5 charged in attempted robbery
Stay cool indoors, set thermostats
Lighter causes house fire
Ex-Maryville official charged
Cancellations up at KCI
In brief, Aug. 11, 2010
Reward offered in DeKalb street sign case
Savannah administrator quits
Man injured in rollover
Judge rules against tax attorney
Authorities search for missing man
A helping hand for needy feet
Contract almost up for bridge construction
'Insane heat' expected to linger
2 women injured in Highway 36 accident
Bond revoked for defendant
Classes begin for Army college
Auto dealers optimistic
Teen injured in accident
Missouri students try for new tailgating spot
Brownback vows spending freeze
Universities expect a few more students
Tax credit limit may harm homes
Lights, camera, action
Roadwork roundup, Aug. 9, 2010
Free haircuts for kids
Man injured in car accident
Tax-free weekend finale
Riding tandem for a dream
Many local schools improve AYP rankings
‘Stuff the Bus’ gets load of donations
Two Iowa residents hurt in motorcycle accident
Keeping an eye out
Veterans celebrate post’s 25th birthday
Shoppers love tax holiday
Business briefs, Aug. 8, 2010
Chiefs’ impact depends on location
Record crowd attends Chiefs event
War on drugs
Van overturns, injures 10 passengers
Man seriously injured after ATV accident
Western grad gets sweet offer
Football fever benefits Heartland partnership
Homeless number is highest ever
In the courts, Aug. 7, 2010
Stuff the Bus! for area kids
School supplies, fees add up
In brief, Aug. 7, 2010
Pilot unhurt when plane's engine fails
4th Circuit caseload is in violation
Prosecutors criticize public defender budget crisis
Growers could donate excess
Atchison man's body found
Man in custody after standoff
More flooding in Holt County
NTSB investigating bus crash
Domestic disturbance leads to standoff
Free haircuts for children
Teen cyclist injured after being hit by car
Blunt predicts repeal of health reform bill
Audit: Slow response to grain issues
‘Remake Big Lake’ campaign to help flood-ravaged area
Camp Quality founder known as ‘gentleman’
Nodaway Co. prosecutor ousted from long-term seat
2 killed in bus crash on Interstate 44
Western student killed in accident
Man charged with stealing
Stay cool ... and save energy
Western lowers price of parking
Summit focuses on school safety
City puts hotel tax on ballot
Neighbors celebrate a 'Night Out'
Man returns from immigration purgatory
Moran claims tight GOP primary
Man killed in one-vehicle wreck
2 seriously injured in accident
Recount possible in state rep race
Napoli’s open for business
K.C. police seek info in death
Funds boost rural broadband
St. Joseph welcomes new teachers
Celebrating a century of life
Nestlé Purina plans 'cat hotel'
Blunt: Jobs remain centerpiece of campaign
Authorities investigate rape report
Tax-free weekend begins Friday
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