MINNEAPOLIS (AP) — Kyle Gibson wasn’t dominant in his first major league start, but he still pitched well enough to make a bit of Minnesota Twins history and give the… Read more »
Photo Gallery: Farmer’s Market showcases local produce
Photos and story by NICOLE COOKE (digitalBURG) – Some people like to sleep in on Saturday’s, but others like to get some grocery shopping done first thing in the morning… Read more »
Plaintiffs in gay marriage case wed in SF, LA
By LISA LEFF (SAN FRANCISCO, AP) — The four plaintiffs in the U.S. Supreme Court case that overturned California’s same-sex marriage ban tied the knot Friday, just hours after a… Read more »
Farmers warn of high milk prices without farm bill
By M.L. JOHNSON (MILWAUKEE, AP) — Dairy farmers expressed frustration this week with Congress’ failure to pass a farm bill, saying the uncertainty made it hard to do business and… Read more »
Obama: Make climate change a must for your vote
By JOSH LEDERMAN (WASHINGTON, AP) — President Barack Obama is urging Americans to make climate change a political litmus test, asking them to declare they won’t vote for any politicians… Read more »
Hosmer homers, Shields shines as Royals beat Twins
MINNEAPOLIS (AP) — The Kansas City Royals have won the last six games started by James Shields, though it’s hard to tell by looking at his record. “I think my… Read more »
Nixon puts hold on spending, cites tax cut bill
By DAVID A. LIEB (JEFFERSON CITY, Mo., AP) — Gov. Jay Nixon froze $400 million of spending Friday for education, building repairs and state services because of concerns that legislators… Read more »
KC charter’s 5th-graders may be last to graduate
KANSAS CITY, Mo. (AP) — A Kansas City charter school that’s fighting for its survival has graduated what could be its last class of fifth graders. Thursday’s event was an… Read more »