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One hospitalized after wreck in St. Robert
One person was hospitalized after a four vehicle accident on Missouri Ave 2/10 of a mile north of the Bosa Drive intersection on Nov.
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"I was proud I was a soldier and of what I did. I hope it meant something," said veteran Jack Farmer of his time in the service.
Soldiers volunteering to help senior citizens
U.S. Army soldiers from the 1st Battalion, 48th Infantry Regiment, headquartered at Fort Leonard Wood, are working today to help Hands on for Seniors, a community initiative of the United Way of the Ozarks, according to a news release.
Authorities in Pulaski County say a Missouri National Guardsman faces charges of making a terrorist threat in a school near Whiteman Air Force Base.
Soldier charged with making terrorist threat at Missouri school
The Pettis County prosecutor has charged a soldier who had been reported missing from Fort Leonard Wood with making a terrorist threat at a Sedalia high school.
Arrest made in Smith-Cotton High School intrusion incident
A U.S. Army soldier accused of entering Smith-Cotton High School on Saturday night and reporting a prisoner escape to school officials has been arrested and charged with making a terrorist threat.
Would You Feel Safe Driving Across a Recycled Plastic Bridge?
Bridge safety has been a hot topic lately, mainly because of the recent Bay Bridge nightmare that saw a cracked load-bearing beam come crashing down onto rush-hour traffic.
Army Reserve Pvt. Anthony W. Long has graduated from One Station Unit Training at Fort Leonard Wood in Waynesville, Mo.
Simmons trades in combat boots for cotton swabs
Since he was a child, Ferriday resident and former National Guard SPC Billy Simmons Sr.
Army Robots: New Technology Brings New Challenges
A technology that once seemed far-fetched is now commonplace both at home and abroad.
FOX Files: The Alarming Rise in Army Suicides
The murder of 13 soldiers by one of their own, has been raising questions about how the military deals with mental illness.
The Vaughn brothers: Saluting those who served
Photo/Tammy Curtis Victor Vaughn, a resident of Cherokee Village who, along with his three brothers, served in the United States Army during World War II.
Fort Leonard Wood and Mountain Grove officials signing covenant at Veterans Day ceremony
Representatives from Fort Leonard Wood and the city of Mountain Grove are scheduled to sign a "community covenant" Wednesday during a Veterans Day celebration at Mountain Grove High School.
Three injured in accident in St. Robert
Three people were injured, one seriously, in a three vehicle collision Friday in St.
Fort Leonard Wood saddened but not afraid
On Saturday, the people at Fort Leonard Wood, an Army base in the Missouri Ozarks, were still shocked and saddened by the tragedy at Fort Hood in Texas.
Family, community mourn soldier's death
The throngs of flag-waving spectators lining 103rd Street in Evergreen Park on Saturday morning reminded Susan Stanker of a belief her fallen soldier son held dear.
Wounded Warriors in Huntsville speak out on Fort Hood Tragedy
The news of Fort Hood has shocked many across the country and especially those in the Tennessee Valley from servicemen at Redstone Arsenal to wounded warriors who've served their country proudly.
Fort Leonard Wood Chaplain speaks about the Fort Hood tragedy
Across the nation, flags are at halfstaff and marquees in St. Robert have thoughts for a fellow community.
Green and gold colors signal new era of Army organization
Under the bright lights inside Buckner Physical Fitness Center on Fort Richardson Army Post Oct.
Soldiers to train at FLW before heading to Iraq
The 739th Multi-Role Bridge Company is slated to conduct Palletized Load System training, water crossing and float bridge operations Nov.
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