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When Gov. Jay Nixon rolled out a plan in January to freeze tuition at state universities and community colleges by not cutting their appropriations, there was grumbling among Republican lawmakers that he superceded their authority.
Christmas Tour of Homes scheduled Dec. 4-5
Neighbors & Friends of Table Rock Lake Inc. will host its ninth annual Christmas Tour of Homes Dec.
A legislator helps write and pass laws, but for at least two Missouri lawmakers, a typical day can be summed up in three words: meeting with people.
Redeemer Lutheran Church to celebrate its 50th anniversary
Sept. 27 will be a special day for both Redeemer Lutheran Church and its Stephen Ministry chapter.
Ex-camp official is accused of lewd acts with teen boys
A former assistant director of Christian-based sports and adventure camps in Missouri that are popular with Oklahomans is accused of committing lewd acts with teenage boys.
Former Camp Director Charged With Child Sex Abuse
September 16- The former director of a popular Christian camp in Missouri is in trouble with the law.
Ham breakfast feeds political ambitions
Though she's focused on being re-elected to the House of Representatives next year, state Rep.
Fair names winners of cooking competitions
Winners were announced in Sunday's Missouri Conservation Agents Association Wild Game, Fish and Nature's Harvest Cook-Off. In the wild game and fish category the winners were: Carol Brewer, of Raymore, first place for her "Cheesy Venison Torte Italia"; Candi Lordo, of Lampe, second place for her "Table Rock Tacos"; and David Robb, of Sweet Springs, ...
Kelly Schultz annouces candidacy for second time
Kelly Schultz will run a second time for the 21st District seat in the Missouri House of Representatives.
Conflicted Reponse to Missouri Highway Adopted by Neo
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Arkansas woman injured in Stone County crash
A Berryville, Ark. woman suffered moderate injuries Friday when her Jeep Liberty ran off the road in Stone County.
Five Kanakuk Kampers have H1N1 flu virus
The Stone County Health Department received confirmation that test results for five children tested for H1N1 influenza virus were positive.
New Jordan Valley Community Health Center facility dedication set for Thursday
The new Jordan Valley Community Health Center facility on East Tampa Street will open for a formal dedication at 1 p.m. Thursday.
Five campers test positive for swine flu
State Health and Senior Services officials have confirmed five campers at Kanakuk Kamps in Lampe have tested positive for the H1N1, or swine flu, virus.
Child From Arkansas One Of Five Sickened By H1N1 At Missouri Camp
Five H1N1 flu cases have been confirmed at a Kanakuk Kamp in southwest Missouri.
Flu outbreak hits second Missouri summer camp
St. Louis Post-Dispatch A flu outbreak infected a second Missouri summer camp this week when 18 children at Kanakuk Kamps in Lampe and Branson tested positive in ... Another Missouri camp deals with flu concerns KRCG Kanakuk Kamps deals with flu in southwest Missouri KY3 Another Missouri camp dealing with flu Kansas City Star News On 6 - St.
State could opt not to erect new road signs
Susannah Heschel says her father never mixed race and religion -- and would not have condoned a neo-Nazi group picking up litter along a Springfield highway bearing his name.
Persimmon Hill Blueberry Festival and Music Fest
Blueberry cobblers and music are part of the Blueberry Festival at Persimmon Hill Farm on Saturday, June 6 as the blueberry season launches at Persimmon Hill Farm in Lampe.
Even without a roller coaster, a baby elephant or Louisville Sluggers, the Missouri Botanical Garden will draw some 1 million visitors this year, making it one of St.
House rejects massive education reform bill
Jefferson City -- A massive education reform bill went down in flames on the floor of the Missouri House of Representatives on Tuesday.