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Bond conditions renewed for Musser
Bond conditions were renewed Friday for a man charged in a fatal October bar fight in Gower, Mo.
Black Bear Roaming Midland Empire
A black bear is roaming the Midland Empire. Missouri Department of Conservation agents say the young bear is gradually making it's way through our hometowns, but they don't know for sure how it got here.
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Bear's tracks found near Gallatin
Black bears haven't called north Missouri home since the 1840s, but at least one is visiting.
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Camp Quality's high-speed zip line is no match for 7-year-old Cade who says the best things at camp are: - The big slide and snow cones.' More than 100 children, ages 4 through 17, are attending the weeklong ...
Stewartsville educator named Teacher of the Year
Stewartsville educator named Teacher of the Year Photo by Tom Wilmoth Bedford County School Superintendent Dr.
Camp Farwest near Stewartsville is once again hosting Camp Quality, a week-long summer camp for children that have cancer or are survivors.
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Voters in Caldwell, DeKalb counties decide road tax issues
Home << Local << Voters in Caldwell, DeKalb counties decide road tax issues Voters in two Northwest Missouri counties approved most road maintenance taxes on special election ballots Tuesday.
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When Julie talks about her son Tyler's experience at Camp Quality, she remembers everything from friendships to ceramic projects to the smile on her son's face when he comes home at the end of the week.
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Girls take riding lessons on a recent Friday afternoon at Legacy Stables. The Stewartsville, Mo., farm, owned by Tammy and Jamie Noll, was named for their daughter Courtney's love for the Nichole Nordeman song ...
Loss of fuel economy from ethanol-blended gasoline hits motorists in the wallet
“I've been driving a long time”
Charles Kigar doesn’t think twice when he has a choice of buying a gallon of conventional gasoline or a gallon of gas that contains ethanol at the same price.He buys the gas without ethanol.The reason is ... via KansasCity.com
'The Queen' to Match Donations for Camp Quality
“The Show-Me Tractor Cruise. KQ2 is hosting a telethon April 10. Help us match ABC and Oprah's 'Big Give”
The queen of day-time talk is cruising our way with a with load of cash. KQ2 is joining the caravan with Oprah to raise money for 'The Show-Me Tractor Cruise.' It's part of ABC and Oprah's 'Big Give.' The show ... via KQTV
Triumph settles total about $12.25 million in explosion lawsuits, lawyers say
“From our vantage point, certainly this is a very tragic event for those who were involved”
St. Joseph - A 2005 natural gas explosion that ripped through a pork-processing plant, killing one person and injuring several others, has led to settlements totaling $12.25 million, the law firms handling ... via News-Leader.com - Top Stories
“I have had a great staff to work with here at Parkview”
Ethan Sickels, the Principal at Parkview Elementary School since 2005, has decided to leave the district at the end of the 2007-08 school year and move to the Nodaway-Holt School District. via Cameron Citizen Observer
Norwin's Stewartsville students give thumbs-up to new building
“The kids are ecstatic. The kids are enjoying it.”
Students at Stewartsville Elementary have a new building that's actually an old building and a new school with the same name. via PittsburghLIVE.com
Stewartsville man charged in St. Joseph bank robbery
The day after it happened, a Stewartsville man was charged in the Dec. 19th robbery of the First Bank of Missouri in St. via Cameron Citizen Observer
Federal Charges Filed in Bank Robbery
Federal charges are filed against a Stewartsville man accused of holding up a St. via KQTV
Across Missouri: Abuse allegations lead to suspension
Abuse allegations lead to suspension The choral director at St. Louis Community College at Meramec has been suspended with pay as administrators look into claims he had sex with one of his high school students ... via KansasCity.com
Triumph settles for $2.25 million
“There's no amount of money that can compensate for the loss of a child ...”
ST. JOSEPH, Mo. - The mother of a masonry worker killed in an explosion at a nearly completed pork processing plant has settled a wrongful death lawsuit for $2.25 million. via Dodge City Daily Globe