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Drury architecture students continue urban development projects
Drury University architecture students are continuing their work to improve urban development throughout Missouri as a part of Drury University's Center for Community Studies, according to a news release.
Heartland man killed after being thrown from car
Wednesday, December 09, 2009 at 9:42 p.m. Read more: Local , Slick , Accident , Thrown , Highway Patrol , Fatal LINN COUNTY, MO.
Who says golden years have to be dog days? On second thought, they might be. Casper and Sonic are two golden retrievers who have been adopted by the Jacksonville Convalescent Center.
Hospital CEO To Be Honored By NCMC
Topic: Headline News College News : Hospital CEO To Be Honored By NCMC Published Online Oct 08, 2009 - 10:00 AM A longtime health care professional is the fifth and final announced honoree to be named to the 2009 class of distinguished alumni from Trenton Junior College.
Conservation Department will close 13 offices, cut nature center hours
A budget crunch is causing the Missouri Department of Conservation to close offices and reduce hours at several sites around the state.
Mr. and Mrs. Ira Thomas "Tom" Herriman, of Bucklin, celebrated their 40th wedding anniversary at a family reunion on Sept.
Jeffrey B. Harris, 47, of Lebanon, died Saturday, Sept. 5, 2009, due to injuries received in a vehicle accident in Miller County.
Iowa's 'Red Oak Express' Names GM/Editor
NEW YORK Greg Orear has been named general manager and editor of the weekly Red Oak Express.
Brookfield celebrates 150 years
Saturday, July 25, 2009 at 5:44 p.m. BROOKFIELD, MO -- A The City of Brookfield, Missouri is celebrating its 150th birthday this week.
Brookfield man charged with DWI
Brookfield resident Charles D. Perkins, 34, is in custody at Saline County Justice Facility on a $5,000 cash-only bond in connection with an incident in Marshall June 28.
NCMC Board OKs Funds For Road Work
Topic: Headline News College News : NCMC Board OKs Funds For Road Work Published Online May 27, 2009 - 10:11 AM The financial commitment of $100,000 and up to five acres of land for improved access from Highway 65 to North Central Missouri College's Barton Campus was approved during a meeting of NCMC trustees held Tuesday night.
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