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The Missouri Department of Economic Development issued a $500,000 grant to the Randolph County city of Clark to help improve its water system.
Nevada Daily Mail/Sunday Nevada Herald
Veterans Town Hall on global war on terror issues Oct. 26
Nevada veterans' service officer Bill Gillette recently announced that the Missouri Veterans Commission in partnership with AmVets, the Missouri National Guard, and the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs will hold a Veterans Town Hall/Listening Post at Camp Clark's Building 475 , Nevada, Mo., on Monday, Oct.
Exhibit focuses on Lewis and Clark expedition
The journey of explorers Meriwether Lewis and William Clark across the Missouri region is told in maps and materials on display at the White River Valley Historical Society Museum, 297 Main Street in Forsyth.
Child abuse case against former mayor is dismissed
Thursday, October 01, 2009 at 5:25 p.m. A former mid-Missouri mayor facing child abuse charges had his case dismissed today.
Wait is over for Qdoba fans: Grill opens today
Fans longing for Cape Girardeau's Qdoba Mexican Grill to open will finally have their chance to sample the restaurant's fare starting today.
Popcorn Sales Kickoff on a Gondola
The Boy Scouts annual popcorn sales got off to a watery start. On Friday, Scouts rode a gondola filled with popcorn down the Missouri River.
Highway 63 wreck injures three people
Three people suffered injuries in a two-vehicle collision Friday night at a Highway 63 crossroads in north Boone County.
Fourth Annual River Race Ends In St. Charles
The thought of paddling a canoe or kayak more than 300-miles seems "unthinkable" to most, but it was reality for 275 people all over the world this week.
Fourth Annual River Race Ends In St. Charles
The thought of paddling a canoe or kayak more than 300-miles seems "unthinkable" to most, but it was reality for 275 people all over the world this week.
Fourth Annual River Race Ends In St. Charles
The thought of paddling a canoe or kayak more than 300-miles seems "unthinkable" to most, but it was reality for 275 people all over the world this week.
Missouri River race presents daunting challenges
The Missouri River will be their home for three nights and four days. Their eyes will get weary and their arms will feel like anchors when they attempt to travel 340 miles with limited rest.
in August Red House Offers Daily Tours from 1-5PM for Individuals,...
In August the Cape Girardeau Red House Interpretive Center welcomes individuals, families, summer camp groups, and area organizations to visit Tuesday -- Sunday from 1-5p.m. Special programs held at the Red House are also available for area organizations and schools.
Man charged in theft of fishing equipment
A Missouri man is facing up to seven years in prison for receiving stolen fishing gear worth tens of thousand of dollars.
Cycling Missouri's Katy Trail, one sip at a time
What they instead discovered was fertile farmland ideal for growing grapes while hardy enough to endure the extremes of Missouri weather.
Sedalia Police Department Arrests June 28 5:48 p.m.: Zachary E. Smasal, 20, of the 27000 block of Smasal Road, on a charge of stealing.
Thirteen apply for slot on Columbia Planning & Zoning Commission
After pushing back the application deadline for a seat on Columbia's influential Planning and Zoning Commission, the City Council now has 13 applicants to choose from.
Area 4-H clubs will showcase their homemade projects covering more than 50 areas from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. today.
The Administrator will assist with a water monitoring and cleanup project at the historic confluence of Missouri and Kansas rivers.
Doc Cain opening new restaurant
Doc Cain, the owner of Port Cape Girardeau restaurant, is planning to open another restaurant next month, but it will be much different from Port Cape.