By MATTHEW CRAFT (NEW YORK, AP) – A steep fall in commodity prices pulled down energy and mining stocks for a second day on Monday. The Dow Jones industrial average… Read more »
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Mo. highway patrol uses mobile fingerprint scans
(JEFFERSON CITY, Mo., AP) – The Missouri State Highway Patrol is using some of its mobile fingerprint scanners to identify suspicious people and help in death investigations, although the devices… Read more »
New York’s assault weapon registration begins
By MICHAEL VIRTANEN (ALBANY, N.Y., AP) – Key measures of New York’s tough new gun law have kicked in, meaning owners of firearms now reclassified as assault weapons are required… Read more »

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A dream destination for waterfall lovers
By SANDY IRLE (digitalBURG) – Iguazu Falls, Argentina, is a dream destination for a waterfall lover, and when the opportunity arose, we started planning. After flying into Buenos Aires, we… Read more »
Hopi tribal masks sold off in Paris
By THOMAS ADAMSON (PARIS, AP) — A contested auction of dozens of Native American tribal masks went ahead Friday afternoon following a Paris court ruling, in spite of appeals for… Read more »
Genealogical Society hosts Mineral Creek speaker
The West Central Missouri Genealogical Society will host a speaker during its meeting April 22. Bob Wyatt of, Leeton, Mo., will present the program, “Mineral Creek Historical Society and Museum”… Read more »
Judge nullifies former student’s bond
Story by Andy Lyons, News Editor— Rumors circulated last week that Ziyad T. Abid was going to bond out of Johnson County… Read more »
Culture night showcases international talent
Story by Andrea Lopez, for The Muleskinner— From the holy land, to the Great Wall of China, 569 individuals from 59 different countries make up the diverse group of International… Read more »