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Two injured in Johnson County crash
Two Corder residents were injured Friday when a vehicle hit a motorcycle on state Route 13 in Johnson County, according to the Missouri State Highway Patrol Web site.
Summer exhibition to open at UCM
The annual Mid-Missouri Artists Summer Exhibition in the Art Gallery of the University of Central Missouri opens for viewing Tuesday.
60 Missouri FFA leaders complete speech training at UCM
Sixty FFA members from across the state participated in the Missouri FFA Public Speaking Academy on the University of Central Missouri campus in June.
Warrensburg woman injured in Johnson County crash
A one-vehicle crash in Johnson County sent a woman to the hospital Tuesday night.
Noon Rotary picks officers for 2008-09, reviews year's accomplishments
The Noon Rotary Club has installed new officers for the coming year. Laura Gillum will be president, John Yost vice president, Georgia Stewart-Simmons secretary, Scott Patrick treasurer, and Anita Ewing past ...
Missouri Supreme Court upholds 2007 midwifery law
The state Supreme Court has reinstated a law letting certified midwives work in Missouri without fear of potential criminal charges.
Cab driver says he provides essential service to many in Warrensburg
WARRENSBURG, Mo.-- Neftali Torres' Central Cab service isn't just an essential element of the Warrensburg community, but is the virtual wheels for some working class families, students and senior citizens who ...
43 grand for the blood of Tony Soprano
Twenty-five outfits worn by James Gandolfini's alter ego raised $187,750 at auction Wednesday for a charity that aids wounded soldiers in Iraq and Afghanistan.
Warrensburg woman injured in Johnson County wreck
A Warrensburg woman was hurt Wednesday in a single-vehicle crash in Johnson County, according to authorities.
Training gets grisly for Rural Major Case Squad
A woman's body turned up in a car at a Warrensburg KFC parking lot Thursday, but authorities were pretty sure they'd have the case wrapped up by supper-time. "That's their practical problem," said Capt.
Levees tested in Missouri as flood crest arrives
Exhaustive preparations to shore up this town's levee ended Wednesday night. After working tirelessly for days on end, all residents could do was wait to see if their efforts would stave off a flood surge on ...
Pony, draft horse pulling teams sought for county fair
WARRENSBURG, Mo.-- Ponies and horses will be pulling for all they're worth at the Johnson County Fair Thursday, July 10.
George Edward Williams, 70, of Cole Camp, died Saturday, June 14, 2008, at Bothwell Regional Health Center.
Blunt signs military, mortgage fraud and tax credit bills
Gov. Matt Blunt signed bills Wednesday to help military children and spouses transition among schools, expand a tax incentive program for certain businesses and create the specific crime of mortgage fraud.
Mules Wrestling signs nine for 2008-09
The Central Missouri Mules wrestling squad and head coach Robin Ersland have announced nine new members who will wear the cardinal and black next season.
Air Force leaders ousted in historic shake-up
Michael Moseley and Air Force Secretary Michael Wynne, a highly unusual double firing.
Pair hurt when wind blows car off U.S. 50 Saturday
A Sedalia couple were injured Saturday afternoon in an accident caused by a gust of high wind.
Crane collapse reopens review of Aquila purchase
The deadly May 23 collapse of a massive crane at Kansas City Power & Light's Iatan power plant north of Kansas City has led state regulators to reopen their review of the company's purchase of a rival utility.