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Fugitive captured after escape
Pike County Sheriff Jim Wells reports at approximately 9:15 p.m. Wednesday, Charles Anthony West, age 23 of Bowling Green, escaped from the Pike County Jail after creating access through the recreational area ...
City confident Wal-Mart is coming
A computer-generated image of the much-touted, highly anticipated supercenter still hangs in the Bowling Green city council chambers.
Disabled Bowling Green man builds home to suit needs
A disabled Bowling Green man is nearing the completion of a dream come true. Joe Lewis has been working over the last four years to construct a home that is built to accommodate his wheelchair and is completely ...
The man who allegedly roamed the halls of Bowling Green High School, and stole an unspecified amount of cash, has been arrested.
Authorities investigate why chute didn't open
Authorities are trying to determine why a skydiver’s parachute failed to function properly, leading to his death.The incident happened Saturday near Bowling Green.
Death of skydiver under investigation
The Federal Aviation Administration and the Pike County Sheriff’s Department are investigating the death of a skydiver in northeast Missouri.The man’s body was found Saturday night in a field at ...
Deadline approaching for flood prep in Canton
Northeast Missouri towns Tuesday were hanging on, giving up, or suspending efforts out of confidence they could meet the challenge of a near-record flooding expected later in the week.Clarksville, where the ...
Humane Society opens temporary shelter
As part of its continuing effort to assist flood victims, the Humane Society of Missouri at noon today will open a temporary shelter for household pets in Bowling Green, Missouri, at the Pike County Fair- ...
Cleo and Rose Anderson, Pilot Knob, and Stan and Janice Fleer, Washington, announce the engagement of their daughter, Robyn McEntee, Bowling Green, to Larry Orf, Bowling Green, son of Simon and Diane Orf, ...
David Koester was sworn in as the mayor of Bowling Green Monday night. Koester took the oath with fellow officials, as his family looked on. via Bowling Green Times
PCMH breaks ground at clinic site
“We have a great need for additional primary care in the county”
Pike County Memorial Hospital broke ground at the site of the future home of Eastern Missouri Health Services Bowling Green Clinic last Wednesday afternoon. via Bowling Green Times
Former inmate steps from prison to professional stage
“I was like a fly on the wall, listening to Richard (Strelinger) and Jim (Butz) and Jason (Cannon).”
Tim Norman is thrilled. He should be. The policeman is his first role in a professional play. via KMOV-TV Saint Louis
Judge backs kosher meals for inmate with white supremecist tattoos
“Nor did they determine whether they could provide Toler with kosher food from the prison canteen.”
St. Louis - An inmate who officials said was linked to white supremacists in prison in Illinois has won a federal suit seeking kosher meals now that he is locked up in Missouri. via STLtoday
Heavy snowfall smothers cities across Missouri
“It has been our busiest winter in many years”
Two days after Missourians played outdoors in shorts and flip-flops, much of the state yesterday was digging out after yet another winter storm brought as much as a foot of snow. via Columbia Daily Tribune
Inmate seeks kosher meals in prison
“The Jewish dietary laws are an important, integral part of the covenant between the Jewish people, including Plaintiff, and the God of Israel”
Despite the fact that he allegedly has an S.S. tattoo and once associated with a white-supremacist gang, a Missouri prison inmate seeking kosher food while he is incarcerated had his case heard in a federal ... via Kansas City Jewish Chronicle
Former BG Police Officer to Run for Mayor
A former Bowling Green police officer will announce his candidacy to run for Mayor. via WBKO-TV Bowling Green
The McClard family always thought Jonathan McClard deserved punishment. We are not interested in political correctness, as was mentioned in a Speak Out comment. via Southeast Missourian
MSHP reports seven deaths over Christmas weekend
The Missouri State Highway Patrol is reporting that seven people died on Missouri roadways over the Christmas counting period that runs from 6 p.m., Friday, Dec. via Daily Statesman
Patrol reports seven traffic fatalities over Christmas holiday
The Missouri State Highway Patrol reports seven people died during the Christmas holiday counting period--from 6 p.m., Friday, Dec. via News-Leader.com - Top Stories