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Catholic schools begin year with excitement, changes
When Catholic schools throughout the diocese reconvened this month, many had a slightly new look thanks to summer upgrades.
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Insults from the Springfield throne
First blow. I was sitting in a pew at St. Francis Church in North Adams this past Sunday.
The College of St. Elizabeth seeks an adjunct ESL faculty member to teach undergraduate ESL, with a focus on listening/speaking, for day classes beginning Fall 2008.
Chris Koster election analysis: Cynicism and good hair win
Cynicism works. Polls are crap. Good hair wins. CHRISKOSTER.COM These are the lessons to take from the Democratic primary in which a former Republican emerged as the nominee for Missouri attorney general.
Gas prices boost enrollment in online courses
Morris County colleges are finding students increasingly opting to attend college online, both for the convenience of courses at home and to escape rising gas prices.
Baker, Luetkemeyer shine in home areas
Swamp the opposition on your home turf and run enough TV ads to stay close elsewhere.
Baker, Luetkemeyer win their primaries
With solid margins in Boone County and other Mid-Missouri counties, state Rep. Judy Baker and former state Rep.
Luetkemeyer wins Republican nod in 9th district
Former state tourism director Blaine Luetkemeyer decisively defeated his top Republican rival and three other GOP challengers in the party primary to succeed Kenny Hulshof in Congress.
St Thomas battling serious social, economic challenges
The old Goodyear tyre factory in St Thomas, seen in this 2005 photograph. The factory closed its doors in 1997.
Agriculture Today: Lessening the load - Cane farmers welcome hike in second payments
Agriculture Today: Lessening the load - Cane farmers welcome hike in second payments published: Saturday August 2, 2008 Rickards - File 'Without the increase, a significant number of growers would receive ...
St. Elizabeth man hurt in wreck
A St. Elizabeth man was injured in one-vehicle accident at 8:15 a.m. Monday on Missouri 52, east of Route PP, in Miller County.
'Bob Onder: Too Many Bad Choices'
As promised, here is the advertisement from former state Rep. Blaine Luetkemeyer, R-St. Elizabeth, that I wrote about yesterday: The ad refers to an amendment that Onder voted against to source the claim that ...
St. Elizabeth man hurt in wreck
A St. Elizabeth man was injured in one-vehicle accident at 8:15 a.m. Monday on Missouri 52, east of Route PP, in Miller County.
Rain falls on Festival Queen parade - 'Dancefest' also affected by weekend showers
The 13 queens vying for the title of Miss Jamaica Festival Queen 2008 show off their sashes.
Alpart plagued by water thieves
Photo by Sheena Gayle-Alvin Hales, of Tank Road, in Cambridge, St James, stands on a makeshift bridge and points to the site of the original construction which was destroyed in 2004.
Ninth District candidates discuss gas prices
' With gas prices in Missouri creeping closer to $4 a gallon and worries that the United States' reliance on foreign oil might undercut national security, the price of fuel and where it comes from is a ...
Onder shrugs off endorsement before debate
State Rep. Bob Onder, who has emphasized his support for tougher abortion restrictions during his campaign for the Republican 9th District U.S. House nomination, is shrugging off his failure to win the backing ...
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JCDC Festival Road Shows heat up
The Astronauts Zac Henry and Michael 'Soljie' Beckford performing at the Jamaica Festival Song Road Blocker Show in Summerfield, Clarendon on Friday night.
New lawsuits filed against clergy
New allegations of clergy sexual abuse emerged in lawsuits filed Thursday against the Catholic Diocese of Kansas City-St. Joseph.One lawsuit alleged that Stephen Wise, a Lee’s Summit man who left the ...