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Vets get reinforcements in battle against ALS
The lieutenant colonel is having trouble swallowing his spit. The careful enunciation that punctuated his every word when the conversation began is waning.
By Mike Baird Originally published 12:35 p.m., September 14, 2008 Updated 12:35 p.m., September 14, 2008 Kingsville firefighters responded to a house fire about 5 p.m. Saturday at 604 West Kings Street.
Bad weather forces cancellation of Loose Park ballet performance
Tonight's Ballet in the Park performance in Loose Park has been canceled because of bad weather.
CHAD BERKBUEGLER Dale and Linda Sherrard of Kingsville, Mo., announce the engagement of their daughter, Kendra Anne Sherrard, to Chad Edward Berkbuegler, both of Pleasant Hill, Mo.
The Star Herald Newspaper, Belton, Mi...
Hollywood couldn't have scripted it better.A full month after Sierra Baar's precious Branson, a black and brown lab mix, was allegedly stolen by neighbors and dumped in eastern Cass County, the four-legged ...
2008 Ballet in the Park coming soon to a location near you
Bring the kids - and a picnic, if you like - to the Kansas City Ballet's free 2008 Ballet in the Park performances.The ballet has announced four performances Sept.
Five indicted in fake diplomatic ID card case
Five men who allegedly offered customers the ultimate “get-out-of-jail-free” card found themselves charged in federal court this week with conspiring to use bogus diplomatic identification cards.The ...
Workers picket outside Kingsville nursing home
Royal Oak Long Term Care Centre staff held up picket signs and adult diapers in front of the seniors' home Tuesday, calling on the Ontario government to address staff shortages and improve standards of care in ...
A Kingsville woman who thought somebody stole the vehicle she parked was surprised to learn that it simply rolled away.
Cameron hires Alexander as men's basketball coach
Former East Central assistant Wade Alexander has been hired as the new men's basketball coach at Cameron.
Sculptures from Zimbabwe featured at Powell Gardens this summer
KINGSVILLE, Mo. -- Powell Gardens has brought 54 monumental stone sculptures from the Chapungu Sculpture Park from Harare, Zimbabwe, as its major exhibition this summer and fall.
Submitted by Rance Burger on June 7, 2008 - 9:53am. Two teenagers are dead and one remains hospitalized in serious condition after a car accident early this morning in Morgan County.
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MISSING toilet paper at a Hobsons Bay senior citizens centre is one of several signs illustrating how the skyrocketing cost of living is cutting into pensioners' budgets.
St. Joseph News-Press, St. Joseph, MO
With its graceful flight and colorful wings, the butterfly has become one of the more universally beloved of all insects.
Marrant, Bodenhamer, Eickleberry and Martin win top CMS races
Central Motor Speedway drew 81 race cars in four divisions Saturday night. In the modified division, Aaron Marrant of Orrick won his first feature race this season.
Holden teen hurt in 3-car accident
A Holden teenage driver was seriously injured Saturday night in a three-car accident. via DigitalBURG
Books, blue and gray, 'Wicked,' more
“It's very shrewd to be very very popular, like me!”
Mr. Lezak promises us a gorgeous weekend, and there’s a veritable smorgasbord of fun-stuff-to-do, a little something for everyone. via KansasCity.com
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Convenience store robbed twice in five days
“We talked about just being more on the lookout and aware of what's going on around you”
In the nine years he has managed the 7-11 convenience store at Oldham Parkway and Murray Road, Alex Maqsood said the store has been robbed four, maybe five times.Two of those incidents, however, occurred within ... via Lee's Summit Journal - Lee's Summit, ...
One injured, another ticketed in Johnson County crash
A two-vehicle crash in Johnson County sent one driver to the hospital and resulted in a ticket for a second driver, according to Missouri Highway Patrol reports. via Sedalia Democrat