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Libertyfest & Airshow July 4 Cape Girardeau, MO - Cape Girardeau County The 2008 Libertyfest & Airshow on July 4th has been moved to the Cape Girardeau Regional Airport and is free to the public.
Retiring Police Chief Randy Boehm gets a hug from Special Olympics gold medalist Beth Brokamp at Boehm's retirement reception yesterday in the Daniel Boone Building as Capt.
Farm house destroyed in fire near Sturgeon
A fire last night that destroyed an apparently unoccupied farmhouse at 21500 Ponderosa Road just west of Sturgeon was visible to motorists on Highway 63, more than a mile away.
Blunt: 10 Counties Approved for Flooding Assistance
Ten Missouri counties impacted by June flooding have been approved for federal assistance through FEMA's public assistance program, Governor Matt Blunt announced Monday.
Winfield Will Never Forget National Guard Effort To Save Town
About 300 National Guard soldiers worked nearly 20 hours to try and build a levee around a cluster of 100 homes in the flood plain after the river ripped through the Pin Oak levee there early Friday.
Little town weighs pluses of annexing project site
As the Clark City Council waded through insurance claims and bid contracts for rebuilding the torched city hall, local developers presented a plan they say will help revitalize the Randolph County community of ...
Mississippi River now predicted to crest at 43 feet at Cape
The swollen Mississippi River passed downtown Cape Girardeau Wednesday, June 18, 2008.
Missouri Highway Patrol Trooper Brad Holman was hit by an SUV heading north on Highway 63 at the intersection with Route P near Clark.
Puppets with attitude The Columbia Public Library hosted a gock-puppet hour yesterday for kids to create sock puppets with goth, punk or other outrageous personas.
Construction projects impact traffic
Bram Clark works on one of Columbia's biggest projects. He says despite all the crews, the number of construction projects in mid-Missouri is down this year.
A recent rash of vandalism has shaken a small community near the Boone and Randolph County border.
Published Thursday, June 12, 2008 Clark is burning. T.J. Greaney photo Randy Neeson is pictured in late May standing next to a monument to Gen.
CLARK - A fire broke out late last night at Clark City Hall in Randolph County.
A fire broke out late last night at Clark City Hall in Randolph County. The suspected cause of the fire is arson, said Fire Chief Vick Sharp.
Story and dreams come to life with dedication of new Lewis and Clark Trailhead Plaza
A bronze statue of "York," the life long slave companion of explorer William Clark, is unveiled.
Officials of tiny Glasgow in central Missouri are fighting plans by utility Kansas City Power & Light to put eight power lines and a 189-foot tall steel tower in a city park.
Countless details went into the creation of the bronze sculptures commemorating the Lewis and Clark Expedition near the Missouri Capitol, and the artistry of one woman was unveiled yesterday to commemorate the ...
Lewis and Clark monument dedicated at Capitol
The Missouri Capitol has a new monument honoring the explorers Meriwether Lewis and William Clark.
Lewis and Clark Monument Revealed
The Lewis and Clark monument was revealed Wednesday in honor of the 204th anniversary of the day Lewis and Clark camped in what would become Missouri's capitol.
Reward offered for information in Missouri park vandalism
The Moberly/Randolph County CrimeLine is offering up to a $500.00 reward for information leading to the identification and arrest of the person responsible for Property Damage in the Clark, MO City Park.
County officials relieved by controversial law's repeal
County commissioners across the state were relieved --some even 'elated' --to learn a controversial law affecting their counties will be repealed with the governor's signature.