(FESTUS, Mo., AP) — A Jefferson County cave home remains for sale as its owners hope for a higher purchase price than the $220,000 bid offered at a weekend auction…. Read more »
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Police plan to charge gun vendor over shooting
(ORANGEVILLE, Pa., AP) — Police intend to charge a gun show vendor who accidentally shot a woman while demonstrating a concealed carry wallet holster. Geoffrey Hawk, 44, of Warminster, should… Read more »
Missouri Rep. Wagner named to House leadership
(ST. LOUIS, AP) — Missouri congresswoman Ann Wagner has been named to the Republican House leadership team. Wagner, of St. Louis County, is one of five people selected for the… Read more »
Board authorizes FY 2016 funding requests, retains current officers
(WARRENSBURG, Mo.) – Requests for capital appropriations and state operating appropriations for fiscal year 2016, renewal of the annual software maintenance contract, and the election of board officers were among… Read more »
Bogus money showing up at Kansas City garage sales
(KANSAS CITY, Mo., AP) — Kansas City police are recommending that people who hold garage sales not accept anything larger than a $20 bill to avoid being victimized by counterfeiters…. Read more »
Missouri judge hearing ballot measure challenges
(JEFFERSON CITY, Mo., AP) — A Missouri judge is to hear challenges to a pair of proposed constitutional amendments slated for the August ballot. Cole County Circuit Judge Jon Beetem… Read more »
St. Louis challenges Missouri ban on gay marriage
(ST. LOUIS, AP) — The city of St. Louis has challenged the state of Missouri’s constitutional ban on gay marriage by issuing four same-sex marriage licenses in a City Hall… Read more »
Ruling pushes gay marriage closer to Supreme Court
By NICHOLAS RICCARDI and BRADY McCOMBS (DENVER, AP) — The first ruling by a federal appeals court that states cannot prevent gay couples from marrying makes it more likely the Supreme… Read more »
R-6 District IT director charged with rape
(WARRENSBURG, Mo., digitalBURG) – The Warrensburg R-6 School District’s information technology director was charged Tuesday with molesting a young girl, according to court records. Darron J. Chapman faces a charge… Read more »
Man plans American Indian Center in Kansas City
(KANSAS CITY, Mo., AP) — If John Learned’s dreams come true, a mostly empty building in Kansas City will soon house several American Indian organizations. Learned, of Lawrence, says private… Read more »