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Last week's rain brings new flood of problems
Swimming to class was not out of the realm of possibilities last Thursday, as Red Barn Park filled with runoff water from torrential rainfall.
The Star Herald Newspaper, Belton, Mi...
Anger turns to murder in Mullendike
By Allen Edmonds, The Star HeraldA 27-year-old Cass County man is charged with first-degree murder after a chain of violence stretching over several hours on Nov.
Two Charged in Cass County Murder
CASS COUNTY, MO a ' The Cass County Sheriffa TMs Office arrested two people allegedly responsible for a weekend homicide.
Man, woman charged in Cass County slaying
Cass County authorities have charged a man and a woman in the shooting death of Steven Lawrence, 35.Christopher R. Sullivan, 27, of Pleasant Hill was charged with first-degree murder, armed criminal action and tampering with physical evidence.
The Cass County Democrat Missourian
Students return to school after fire
Harrisonville High School resumed classes Thursday after a fire last week forced classes to be canceled through Wednesday of this week.The fire began at around 8:40 a.m. Sept.
Reward Fund Grows in Harrisonville Murder Case
The 1st annual Cara Jo Roberts Memorial Golf Tournament teed off at 9 a.m at Country Creek Golf Course in Pleasant Hill .
Cool summer shouldn't affect winter
Long-sleeved summer days left many fearing a harsh winter, but the past few months will have no bearing on future weather conditions.
Law enforcement reports brief tornado near I-470
A funnel cloud apparently touched down this afternoon in the Lees Summit area.No damage had been reported just before 3 p.m.National Weather Service personnel had monitored several reports from law enforcement sources regarding a funnel cloud that may have briefly touched down near Interstate 470 and Raytown Road.
Mo. to seek $200M in stimulus funds for railroads
Missouri transportation officials have approved rail projects costing about $200 million that they hope to pay for with federal stimulus money.
Mo. to seek $200M in stimulus funds for railroads
Missouri transportation officials have approved rail projects costing about $200 million that they hope to pay for with federal stimulus money.
Funnel Spotted in Afternoon Storms
Forecast by: Gary Brauer Email: brauer@nbcactionnews.com Posted by: Aaron Heintzelman Last Update: 6:51 pm Slideshow KANSAS CITY, Mo.
Transportation officials approve millions for rail projects
Missouri transportation officials have approved $200 million of rail projects for which they hope to receive federal stimulus money.
Mo. to apply for high-speed stimulus money
The Missouri Highways and Transportation Commission on Wednesday approved 11 rail projects totaling $201.3 million as part of its five-year transportation plan.
Missouri to Seek $200M in Rail Stimulus Funds
Missouri transportation officials have approved rail projects costing about $200 million that they hope to pay for with federal stimulus money.
St. Joseph News-Press, St. Joseph, MO
Home << Local << Wherea d the summer go? Lily Keith, 5, Maryville, Mo., celebrates her fifth birthday Thursday afternoon at Cool Crest Garden Golf.
Cold July keeps people away from the pool
The National Weather Service in Kansas City/Pleasant Hill, Missouri is reporting the 6th coldest July on record so far.
With the steadying hand of his older cousin, Case Melzer, 3, of Harrisonville, marched proudly into the ring and then paused to check out his competition in the pee wee class of the dairy cattle show Wednesday afternoon at the Cass County Fair in Pleasant Hill, Mo.
Early morning storms cause damage south of Kansas City
Butler, Mo., residents are cleaning up after early morning storms caused scattered damage throughout the south-central part of their community.Strong straight-line winds are being blamed for toppling trees and damaging some buildings this morning in the Bates County community.Mainly there are reports of a lot of tree damage, said Derek Deroche, a ...
Woman Shot in the Head Near Holden, Mo.
Three Accused of Attacking Woman during Robbery" /> Slideshow Dee Anne Page was charged on July 7, 2009 in Johnson County, Mo., with first degree assault with serious physical injury, one count of first degree assault and two counts of armed criminal action.
Eddie and Pamela Brann of Pleasant Hill, MO are pleased to announce the engagement of their daughter, Jennifer RaShelle Brann, to Jeremy Daniel Fly, son of Bud and Ann Fly of Drexel, MO.
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