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The campaign of House Speaker Steve Gaw, D-Moberly, announced endorsements from former lawmakers, a labor union and a newspaper.
Departures give slight monetary boost to district
Columbia Public Schools is expected to spend about $200,000 less on administrative salaries this coming school year, mainly because six principals have retired.
Moberly to Implement New System
The City of Moberly has contracted with Emergency Communications Network, Inc., for its "CodeRED" high-speed telephone emergency notification services.
Community takes part in Angel Food program
A few weeks ago KTVO told you about Angel Food, a unique program that can help you save big bucks on your grocery bill.
MOBERLY - The North Missouri Drug Task Force that covers Moberly is facing funding cuts.
The North Missouri Drug Task Force that covers Moberly is facing funding cuts. This will put the police department to a test to see if they can keep up with the work the North Missouri Drug Task Force usually ...
Drive-In Theatre Open for Business
It's show time at Moberly's Five and Drive, and Mid-Missouri's only drive-in movie theatre shows current big budget movies.
On Saturday, July 12, 2008, Officers with the North Missouri Drug Task Force, Chariton County Sheriff's Department, Missouri State Highway Patrol, Moberly Police Department and Federal Bureau of Investigations, ...
Former House Speaker Steve Gaw's campaign ad seems to be part of a strategy that the Democratic Party utilized in 2006.
Two more elementary schools to see new leader
Diana DeMoss is taking the helm at Fairview this year, replacing Ben Tilley. You'll recall, Tilley was named assistant director of research, assessment and accountability in June.
Former Marshall superintendent accepts job with MU
Rob Gordon, former Superintendent of Schools in Marshall, announced that he has accepted a position with the University of Missouri -- Columbia in the Regional Professional Development Center, affiliated with ...
MOBERLY- People say there's no such thing as a free lunch, but some people beg to differ.
A Moberly community organization is handing out hundreds of lunches for free. "We are able to provide free lunches throughout the summer to children of Randolph County,"said program coordinator Shelly Freeman.
Missouri candidates plant rural roots in TV ads
Tractors, boots, dogs and dirt roads. All are good - very good, judging from the images being broadcast to Missourians.
Filipino-American July Fourth party grows and grows
' Lots of people barbecue on Independence Day, including Eli Perez. Most people, however, stick to relatively common cuts of meat like brisket or ribs.
Gaw ad continues to stress rural roots
Former House Steve Gaw, D-Moberly, released what could be the first television advertisement in the Democratic primary in the U.S. Ninth District.
MOBERLY - Residents aren't worrying about a levee breach, but water is causing a flood of concern.
Residents aren't worrying about a levee breach, but water is causing a flood of concern.
A gold colored Pontiac Grand Prix left Kirksville on Sunday morning after an early morning shooting.
Moberly warns residents of drinking water problem
All 5,400 customers of Moberly's city water district received a letter last week informing them their drinking water has high levels of haloacetic acid, a byproduct of disinfection.
Shooting Suspects Caught in...
Three suspects from a shooting in Kirksville are caught in mid-Missouri. Three suspects from a shooting in Kirksville are caught in mid-Missouri. Right Now, 23 year old Byron Smith is still at the Randolph ...
This June marks the 75th anniversary of the drive-in movie theater, and if you want a taste of cool evenings, starry skies and family movie fun, then you will have to visit the Moberly Five and Drive, the ...
Failed inspection nullifies Moberly win
Michael Long thought he had his second A-Modified feature win in as many weeks at 24 Raceway when he battled through three restarts to run away from the field on Saturday.