Warrensburg Parks and Recreation has been testing out a LifeFitness GX Rowing Trainer. WPR is requesting assistance to keep the rower by participating in the Row Challenge Pledge Drive, according to a… Read more »
Category: Missouri News
Parks and recreation hosts Warrensburg Warrior Run
The WPR K Club is helping encourage local citizens to set goals and attain them. The purpose of the Warrensburg Warrior Run is to see how many kilometers one can log, either… Read more »
Recent Missouri Editorials
The Associated Press St. Louis Post-Dispatch, April 2 Forecasting the future is not for the faint of heart. But Thursday’s announcement by the National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency that it will build… Read more »
Kansas City shooting leaves 1 dead, 1 wounded
(KANSAS CITY, Mo., AP) — Authorities say a shooting has killed one person and wounded another in Kansas City. Police said in a news release that the shooting happened Monday night. Both… Read more »
Former Kansas football player reported missing
(POTOSI, MO., AP) — Authorities in eastern Missouri are searching for a former football player for Washburn and the University of Kansas. The Missouri State Highway Patrol posted a missing person’s report… Read more »
Police investigate fatal shooting in Kansas City parking lot
(KANSAS CITY, Mo., AP) — Police are investigating a fatal shooting in the parking lot of a Kansas City shopping center. Police said in a news release that an off-duty officer walked… Read more »
Forums start as University of Missouri looks for president
(COLUMBIA, Mo., AP) — The leadership board for the four-campus University of Missouri system wants to find out what the public wants from the system’s next president. The forums are being held… Read more »
Missouri inmate serving time on sodomy conviction dies
(BONNE TERRE, Mo., AP) — Missouri prison officials say a 60-year-old inmate serving time for sodomy involving a child has died. The Missouri Department of Corrections says in a news release that… Read more »
Nixon undoes $2M in cuts to education, health care programs
(JEFFERSON CITY, Mo., AP) — Missouri Gov. Jay Nixon is allowing about $2 million in previously restricted funding to be spent. Nixon said Monday he’s releasing the money because of revenue growth… Read more »
New Kansas City schools chief signs contract
(KANSAS CITY, Mo., AP) — The incoming superintendent of Kansas City, Missouri, public schools says he has begun drafting a 100-day transition plan to ease into his new job that begins in… Read more »