Nixon visits Missouri troops in Iraq

Falls short in child protection

Almost five years after Hurricane Katrina, a new report reveals that Missouri meets zero out of four minimum criteria for protecting children in disasters identified by Save the Children.

MoDOT grant deadline looms

Completed applications must be submitted by July 30.  Awards will be made in early August.

Access Missouri cut

A hot start to the fair; events begin at 4 p.m.

Change at GFLWACH

The change of command at General Fort Leonard Wood Army Community Hospital is unrelated to an erroneous e-mail that circulated last month that was critical of health conditions at some area restaurants, according to Mike Warren, director of Public Affairs at the Fort.

S&T to race its solar car

A team of students from Missouri University of Science and Technology is about to embark on an 1,200-mile solar car race through the Midwest.

COPS grant declined

USS Missouri celebrates 4-millionth visitor

‘Uncertainty’ prevails at meeting

Soldier, 38, among nine killed in state

New bills will benefit veterans

Guard assists with oil spill in Gulf

Policy restated for food inspections

Editor’s Note: More than a week ago, this publication was forwarded an e-mail that stated several area restaurants failed Health Department inspections. We found that to be inaccurate. In talking with civic leaders and a restaurant owner on that list, they preferred to leave the item alone, fearing further damage to their restaurant’s reputation, essentially thinking it would pass. Since, this has become widely circulated, prompting, the Health Department’s note Thursday afternoon. It follows:

State continues to work on budget

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