(WARRENSBURG, Mo.) — A new business is set to open this week in downtown Warresnburg. The Downtown Studio, located at 209 N. Holden St., is owned by Rebecca Holland, according… Read more »

Former UCM president dies
Aaron Podolefsky, former University of Central Missouri president and Buffalo State’s eighth president, died Thursday surrounded by family members after a battle with prostate cancer. Dr. Podolefsky was president and… Read more »
‘Elysium:’ a well-paced action adventure
By ANDREW LINK (digitalBURG) — Matt Damon and Jodie Foster need no introductions, which is always something that should make a viewer wary of poor writing and production. It’s a… Read more »
Duffy, bullpen help Royals to 5-2 win over Twins
By DAVE SKRETTA (KANSAS CITY, Mo., AP) — Danny Duffy almost never missed a game when he was recovering from Tommy John surgery. Sometimes he’d be watching on TV from… Read more »
Woman’s ‘Lego leg’ video a hit, inspires others
By JIM SALTER (ST. LOUIS, AP) — As a child, Christina Stephens filled her parents’ basement with Lego castles and pirate ships. When she put her Lego-building skills to work… Read more »
Campground evacuated, some water rescues in SW Mo.
(HOLLISTER, Mo., AP) — Flash flooding is prompting water rescues and damage to buildings in southwest Missouri. Flash flooding was reported in southern Barry and Stone counties, including Roaring River… Read more »
Humane Society to aid pets displaced by flooding
(ST. LOUIS, AP) — The Humane Society of Missouri is assisting in the evacuation of pets displaced by flooding in south-central Missouri. Heavy rain this week has caused severe flooding… Read more »
Mo. man pleads guilty in $2 million grain fraud
(SPRINGFIELD, Mo., AP) — A southwest Missouri man has pleaded guilty to taking part in a fraud that cost Cargill Inc. $2 million over 10 years. Thirty-nine-year-old Bob True Beisly… Read more »