(SHELL KNOB, Mo., AP) — Organizers of the longest continuously running bass tournament on Table Rock Lake are hoping it can be rescheduled, after it was postponed because of the… Read more »
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Charges filed after KC-area teen dies from imitation drug
(PARKVILLE, Mo., AP) — Two Kansas City-area teenagers are in custody after a 14-year-old boy died from the imitation illegal drug they’re accused of selling him. The Kansas City Star reports… Read more »
Independence to replace stolen museum statue
(INDEPENDENCE, Mo., AP) — The city of Independence plans to replace the Pioneer Woman statue that was stolen from the National Frontier Trails Museum but it will be in a slightly different… Read more »
Missouri seeks to tighten food stamp eligibility
(KANSAS CITY, Mo., AP) — Missouri is proposing to tighten eligibility for food stamps for thousands of adults who aren’t meeting work requirements. The change sought by the Department of… Read more »
Governor: Europe won’t block 2 Mo. executions
By ALAN SCHER ZAGIER (ST. LOUIS, Mo., AP) — Missouri will move ahead with two planned executions despite efforts in Europe to block a common anesthetic from being used in… Read more »
Mo. man gets 14 years for al-Qaida support
By BILL DRAPER (KANSAS CITY, Mo., AP) — A Kansas City businessman who swore an oath of allegiance to al-Qaida and three years ago pleaded guilty to providing financial support… Read more »
Southern Mo. river towns struck by shutdown
By JESSE BOGAN (EMINENCE, Mo., AP) — Many of the people who live amid the hills and hollows around this southern Missouri town aren’t comfortable with the government telling them… Read more »
UCM Debate Team takes first in tournament
The University of Central Missouri’s Talking Mules speech and debate team recently returned from a tournament in Hutchinson, Kan., with the first place Debate Swing Championship, according to a press… Read more »
KC Plaza jewelry store robbed, owner attacked
(KANSAS CITY, Mo., AP) — Kansas City police say two men with hammers robbed a jewelry store on the Country Club Plaza, despite the efforts of the store’s owner to… Read more »
Proposed Mo. rule allowing E15 gas faces challenge
(JEFFERSON CITY, Mo., AP) — Missouri lawmakers are weighing a challenge to a proposed rule that could allow greater amounts of ethanol in gasoline. A legislative committee scheduled a hearing… Read more »