The Associated Press St. Louis Post-Dispatch, Aug. 4 Note to Missouri lawmakers: The constitution is not a Chinese buffet T.J. McKenna should re-read his oath of office. Mr. McKenna is… Read more »
Chiefs sign Moody, waive Black in swap of CBs
(ST. JOSEPH, Mo., AP) — The Kansas City Chiefs have signed cornerback Semaj Moody and waived cornerback Conroy Black. Moody played wide receiver and defensive back at South Carolina State… Read more »
Judge blocks permit for Mo. horse slaughter plant
(SPRINGFIELD, Mo., AP) — A judge has ordered the state Department of Natural Resources to hold off on issuing a wastewater permit for a horse slaughter facility planned for northwest… Read more »
President George W. Bush has stent procedure
By LAURAN NEERGAARD and MICHAEL GRACZYK Former President George W. Bush successfully underwent a heart procedure in Dallas on Tuesday after doctors discovered a blockage in an artery during his… Read more »
Child drowns, homes flooded in south-central Mo.
(WAYNESVILLE, Mo., AP) — A young child drowned, several people were rescued and dozens of others were forced out of their homes after flash flooding in south-central Missouri early Tuesday…. Read more »
Mules Football picked fourth, sixth in MIAA preseason polls
(KANSAS CITY, Mo.) — Central Missouri Mules football was picked to finish fourth and sixth in the MIAA preseason polls released Monday morning at MIAA Football Media Day at the… Read more »

Niemuth wins UCM’s Foster/Inglish Prize in Public Relations
(WARRENSBURG, Mo.) – Courtney Niemuth, manager of new media communications in the Office of University Relations at the University of Central Missouri, recently was named the recipient of the 2013… Read more »
Fair opening day ceremony set for Thursday
(SEDALIA, Mo.) — Missouri Director of Agriculture Dr. Jon Hagler will be the keynote speaker Thursday during the opening day ceremony for the Missouri State Fair. The ceremony will begin… Read more »