
Results 1 - 10 of 10 in Bismarck, MO
... International Air Exposition in St. Louis, Missouri, United States. On the same trip, which covered 72 miles from Bismarck, Missouri, to St. Louis, she also became the first cow milked in flight. Now, cows on planes are quite common -- although they ... Comment?
Ishee signs guard/forward who averages 32.4 points
... as the NCAA's weeklong early signing period got under way. Brooke Taylor, a 6-foot-1 senior guard/forward at Bismarck (Mo.) High School, signed a national letter of intent with the Redhawks. Taylor, already a two-time Class 2 all-stater, averaged ... Comment?
Teamwork, leadership skills focus of RSP land navigation training
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... Pvt. Keith Pratt, 24, is a recent basic training graduate, who went to Fort Leonard Wood, Mo. Pratt, who lives in Bismarck, Mo., said he wishes he had gone through some basic land navigation before he went to basic training. "I didn't know anything ... Comment?
... on two Cape Girardeau warrants for failure to appear for contempt of court for assault. * Shannon K. Marks, 41, of Bismarck, Mo., was arrested on a Cape Girardeau warrant for failure to appear for seat-belt violation. * Kenneth L. Brazel, 47, was ... Comment?
Driver crashes into St. Francois County house
A 58-year-old Bismarck, Mo., man lost control of the car he was driving and crashed into a house in St. Comment?
Missouri man, 24, killed in crash
... overturned and ejected him. The Missouri Highway Patrol has reported that the man -- Christopher J. Harrington of Bismarck -- was killed about 3:40 a.m. Sunday in the crash on Highway 32 about a mile west of Carr Road in Washington County. Police ... Comment?
Economy halts some community fireworks
... be a little less lively this year in communities where festivals are being suspended because of the lousy economy. Bismarck, Mo., pulled the plug on Freedom Fest, its Fourth of July celebration, because the town of 1,535 couldn't afford the $10,000 ... Comment?
U.S. economy suspends festival fun
... be a little less lively this year in communities where festivals are being suspended because of the lousy economy. Bismarck, Mo., pulled the plug on Freedom Fest, its Fourth of July celebration, because the town of 1,535 couldn't afford the $10,000 ... Comment?
U.S. economy suspends festival fun
... be a little less lively this year in communities where festivals are being suspended because of the lousy economy. Bismarck, Mo., pulled the plug on Freedom Fest, its Fourth of July celebration, because the town of 1,535 couldn't afford the $10,000 ... Comment?
Council discusses negative article
... Hoopeston was awarded the bid for the sidewalk program at $3.69 per square foot. -- Learned that Ribbe Trucking of Bismarck was awarded the resurfacing bid on the streets to be repaired in north Hoopeston. -- Learned that two Children At Play signs ... Comment?