(ST. LOUIS, AP) — St. Louis police are trying to figure out exactly what thieves plan to do with hundred-pound terra cotta theater masks stolen from outside the old Sun… Read more »
Category: Missouri News
Johnson County homeless count scheduled for Wednesday
(WARRENSBURG, Mo.) – Volunteers from Johnson County Cares will be at various churches, thrift stores and public service agencies throughout the county Wednesday to gather information about people who are… Read more »
Fulton-area nuclear power plant shuts down
(FULTON, Mo., AP) — A nuclear power plant near Fulton has shut down after a small fire in the turbine building. Ameren Missouri said in a news release that crews… Read more »
Items belonging to missing Mo. woman found
(WARSAW, Mo., AP) — Volunteers searching for a Missouri woman who hasn’t been seen since July 13 found some items belonging to her. Nearly 250 volunteers spent Thursday looking for… Read more »
Mo. agency sets rules for insurance counselors
(JEFFERSON CITY, Mo., AP) — The Missouri Department of Insurance has filed an emergency rule for the licensing of people that will help state residents search for health plans on… Read more »

Presidential speech attendees reflect on the experience
By NICOLE COOKE (WARRENSBURG, Mo., digitalBURG) – After a week of preparation, the big event was finally here, and it started early. For some people anyway. Tim and Dollie Jackson… Read more »
Obama’s speech receives positive reception during events in the student union
By ELYN HIRNI (WARRENSBURG, Mo., digitalBURG) – President Barack Obama’s arrival to campus was the talk of the town for the last week, but not everyone was lucky enough to… Read more »
Train crash victims remain in serious condition
(WARRENSBURG, Mo., digitalBURG) – A Warrensburg girl and her grandmother remain hospitalized after their vehicle was hit by an Amtrak train Sunday evening. Catherine M. Downing, 42, is in the… Read more »
Mo. court seeks more input on gay death benefits
(JEFFERSON CITY, Mo., AP) — A U.S. Supreme Court decision about federal benefits for gay couples has prompted the Missouri Supreme Court to take a second look at a pending… Read more »
Mo. gov’s staff to testify before House panel
(JEFFERSON CITY, Mo., AP) — A Missouri House panel that tried to subpoena members of Gov. Jay Nixon’s staff says it now will hear from them voluntarily. Republican Rep. Stanley… Read more »