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Job loss has extra sting for workers nearing retirement
Barbara Saltsman, a 64-year-old who planned to work to age 66, but lost her job as a paralegal, outside her home in Chittenango, N.Y., Jan.
Ruth Gray, 87, St. Joseph, Missouri died Thursday, February 9, 2012 at Heartland Regional Medical Center.
Mildred Finger, 93, St. Joseph, MO
Mildred Finger, 93, St. Joseph, Missouri died Monday, February 6, 2012 at her home.
Shirley J. Garvey, 80, St. Joseph, MO
Shirley J. Garvey, 80, St. Joseph, Missouri died Tuesday, February 7, 2012 at her home.
Betty C. (King) Neylon, 80, St. Joseph, MO
Betty C. Neylon, 80, St. Joseph, Missouri died Tuesday, February 7, 2012 at a local healthcare facility.
Women find outlet for compassion in...
Here's something I wouldn't have guessed: More and more women are turning to careers in the funeral services industry.
Monmouth Real Estate Shares Given New $12.00 Price Target by Analyst at Wunderlich
Investment analysts at Wunderlich upped their price target on shares of Monmouth Real Estate from $10.00 to $12.00 in a note issued to investors on Friday.
Callaway signs with Kansas City Community College
Central Indian first baseman Travis Calloway signed to play baseball for Kansas City Community College.
Four Arrested in Platte City Meth Raid
A meth bust lands four people in jail. Platte County deputies raided a home on the 400 block of Vine Street Thursday.
Cattle Health CO Expresses Support For Furniture Row's Farm American Program
Furniture Row Racing announced today that Boehringer Ingelheim Vetmedica, Inc. has signed a letter of intent to develop a business plan of becoming a partner with the NASCAR team's Farm American program for the 2013 season.
Lawsuit accuses priest of abuse in 1970s
A man who alleges that a Catholic priest sexually abused him decades ago filed a civil lawsuit Wednesday against the priest, his religious order and the Diocese of Kansas City-St. Joseph.The plaintiff, who is a now a police officer living in another state, alleges that the Rev.
Buchanan County Voters Pass CIP Tax
Buchanan County voters passed a quarter cent sales tax Tuesday, after defeating the measure six months ago.
Rick Santorum wins Minnesota caucuses, nonbinding Missouri
A resurgent Rick Santorum won Minnesota's Republican caucuses with ease Tuesday night, relegating front-runner Mitt Romney to a distant third-place finish that raised fresh questions about his ability to attract ardent conservatives at the core of the GOP political base.
Carolyn Sue McNett, 59, St. Joseph, MO
Carolyn Sue McNett, 59, St. Joseph, Missouri died Saturday, February 4, 2012 at her home.
Betty J. Griffith, 85, St. Joseph, MO
Betty J. Griffith, 85, St. Joseph, Missouri died Saturday, February 4, 2012 at Heartland Regional Medical Center.
Elizabeth Ann Blanc, 79, St. Joseph, MO
Elizabeth Ann Blanc, 79, St. Joseph, Missouri died Friday, January 27, 2012 at Heartland Regional Medical Center.
Bertha J. Wright, 69, St. Joseph, MO
Bertha J. Wright, 69, St. Joseph, Missouri went home to be with Jesus Thursday, February 2, 2012 at a local healthcare facility.
Bus Company Settles Wrongful Death Suit
ST. JOSEPH, Mo. -- A bus company has taken responsibility for its role in the death of a teenager in St.
Kansas City environmental consulting firm reaches settlement with EPA
Titan Environmental Services Inc. agreed to pay a $10,878 civil penalty and offer free training to those who had been enrolled in classes where the EPA found violations.
Local farm joins Angus Association
The Association, with nearly 30,000 active adult and junior members, is the largest beef breed association in the world.