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- St. Louis Post-Dispatch
- Monsanto argues against ban on genetically altered seeds
- Man found dead in Holly Hills had stab wounds, police say
- Smoker may have ignited pants, died from fall
- Market watch
- Public can meet design teams in Arch competition
- In U.S. Senate race, new meaning of 'toxic loans.'
- Arizona immigration law violates the American ethic
- Eastern Ill. University raises tuition 6.2 percent
- Court hears arguments today on genetic engineering of crops
- Gov. Nixon to sign bills speeding insurance payments
- GOP, tea party to protest Obama's Macon visit
- Tight budgets are no excuse for ignoring the mentally ill.
- JEFFERSON CITY: Attorney general sues over alleged embezzlement
- Riverview Gardens watches the clock
- Illinois to close caves over worries about bat disease
- Moms put face on human toll of police chases
- FLORISSANT: Mayor explains veto
- JEFFERSON CITY: Red-light traffic camera ban added to bill
- JEFFERSON CITY: State publishes airport guide
- EDWARDSVILLE: County treasurer calls proposed budget 'devastating'
- The Kansas City Star
- Leader of illegal gambling ring pleads guilty in KC
- Parents of pedestrian killed in accident sue unknown party hosts where minors drank
- Fate of Missouri ethics reform is in doubt
- Senate backs plan to consolidate Missouri's two education departments
- Clogged sewer line results in pollution at Lake Winnebago
- A tale of caution for KC convention hotel supporters
- Six Kansas City parks to get new playgrounds
- Tips sought in fatal shooting in south Kansas City
- K-State adds anti-alcohol lessons for some first-year students
- Stun gun is applied to nude man in Wichita
- In brief | Two men shot on KC sidewalk; shaken baby taken to hospital; grant to improve sewage system
- Dispute over ballot names in Jackson County Legislature election takes another twist
- Missouri Senate backs plan to consolidate state's two education departments
- Clogged sewer line results in lake pollution
- A tale of caution for hotel supporters
- Tips sought in fatal shooting in KC
- Six KC parks to get new playgrounds
- Legislation in Kansas would strengthen ban on texting while driving
- K-State adds anti-alcohol lessons
- Parents of pedestrian killed in hit-and-run accident sue unknown people who held party where minors drank
- News-Leader
- CU employee named young leader of 2010
- Entry deadlines for Ozark Empire Fair given
- Erratic Cards look to shore up defense
- Temperatures increase along with wind, NWS reports
- Missouri Senate wants fishing to be a national priority
- Three firms express interest in St. Louis casino
- Harrisonville man lands second fishing record in 2 years
- Suit dismissed in fatal group home fire case
- Man receives 5 years in Webb City woman's death
- Autism awareness fair scheduled Saturday
- Medical problem blamed for motorist's crash
- As Obama comes to Missouri, defiance
- correction
- Friends of the Library spring book sale under way
- Senate OKs zoo fees for out-of-town visitors
- academic awards and achievers
- Signed Missouri law will speed insurance payouts
- Branson students jump rope to benefit AHA
- Aid fight against cancer at Saturday's Bark For Life
- Raymore council votes on gun rules
- St. Joseph News-Press
- Tuesday's Prep results, April 27 2010
- LeBlond gives Mid-Buchanan its best Schott
- Cardinals punish Spoofhounds
- Prep Results, Monday, April 26, 2010
- College Results April 24, 2010
- Concert review: Jonsi at Liberty Hall
- We recommend for April 23, 2010
- Entertainment briefs for April 23, 2010
- Rock 'n' soul theater
- Breaking the mold
- Thursday's Prep Results, April 22, 2010
- This is: 'Industrial Tea Pot' by Sam Perkins
- This is: Industrial Tea Pot by Sam Perkins
- Forever young
- The Shuffle: I wanna rock (but not to this)
- Worthy of honor
- Breaking the mold
- The Shuffle: I wanna rock! (but not to this)
- Eats: Boudreaux s is the real deal
- Entertainment briefs for April 23, 2010
- The Joplin Globe
- Network cooks up new channel
- Cheryle Finley: Follow these tips to check your spices
- Tutto Italiano : Restaurant features all Italian entrees
- Voices: Not the best persuasion
- MoDOT schedules meeting for East 32nd Street improvements
- Voices: Not the best persuasio
- Voices: No affiliation
- Voices: Just plain wrong
- Voices: Are you speaking out?
- In our view: Financial reform
- Democrats taking a third run at banking rules
- Three express interest in St. Louis casino
- Obama takes heartland economic tour to Mo., Ill.
- Sprint Nextel subscriber loss slows in 1Q
- Stock futures climb, point to higher opening
- Globe journalist named CNHI s reporter of year
- Globe journalist named CNHI s reporter of year
- Joplin superintendent outlines planned cuts
- Neosho council tentatively plans to seek property tax
- Jasper County emergency board approves job offer to candidate
- Columbia Daily Tribune
- Democrats push to get ethics bill on floor
- Robert Franke, 1955-2010
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- James DeMarce, 1939-2010
- James Grieshaber, 1936-2010
- Jean Gohring 1930-2010
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- Arizona forces immigration issue
- Dumping beer cans should draw fines
- Article on taxes is blatantly misleading
- If all else fails, send cats away
- Scheppers landfill actions are real issue
- Washington Nationals never disappoint
- Justice is a battle liberals should pick
- Visitation memo is welcome
- State retirement bill is bad policy
- Missouri Theatre
- Whistle-blower to speak at MU
- Ellis Fischel funding survives
- Southeast Missourian
- Kinder delays lawsuit to challenge health care reform
- Three companies interested in St. Louis casino
- Shearon wins Steamboat triathlon
- Miles rejoins Cardinals with minor-league contract
- Gulf Coast businesses wait as oil creeps toward beaches
- Former airman detained on flight after claim of explosives
- Malcolm X assassin freed on parole in New York
- Goldman execs deny wrongdoing in crisis
- Greek debt crisis spreads to Portugal
- Fine print hinders efforts to insure young adults
- Panama's ex-dictator Noriega jailed in France
- Reid: Senate will act on climate bill ahead of immigration bill
- Fire report 4/28/10
- Mexico issues travel alert over new Ariz. law
- China wants telecoms to inform on clients giving out state secrets
- Lawmakers brawl in Ukraine over pro-Russia measure
- Food Network spawns edgy sister channel
- Recipe Swap: Recipes to add to your list of things to try
- Drinking, driving
- Speak Out 4/28/10
- Sedalia Democrat
- First defendant to go to trial in ERIN undercover drug operation found guilty
- First defendant to go to trial in ERIN undercover drug operation pleads guilty
- Take a shot at supporting sheriffs' scholarship fund
- Police: Fire started in Hubbard Park bathroom
- Sedalia pride sought for video project
- The two finalists vying for UCM presidency visit school
- Cleanup time for collapsed buildings on Osage Avenue
- Two finalists for UCM presidency visit school
- Sedalia Memorial Airport gets $350,000 grant for design work to aid runway repairs
- Cleanup time for collapsed buildings on Osage Ave.
- Filling up with flowers
- Veterans Memory Walk of Honor bricks still available
- Broadband initiative a plus for residents
- Chalfant: The myth of feeding a family for 5 cents
- Take a shot a supporting sheriffs' scholarship fund
- Sedalia man arrested after fleeing police
- Bridge over Flat Creek to be repaired
- MoDOT preparing for Cedar Creek bridge work
- Bridge deck work at Heath's Creek begins
- McMullen: Travis among local notables at lunch auction event
- Suburban Journals of Greater St. Louis
- CHARLIE'S CORNER: Middle age, mustaches, Beatles and blazing hair
- FAMILY MATTERS: Nonprofits promote 'Students of Ethics'
- Town Talk for Week of April 21
- Opinion Shaper: Other people's clutter is more appealing than my own
- CHARLIE'S CORNER: Chalk your cue, take your shots and run for your life
- FAMILY MATTERS: Team challenges stimulate gifted children
- Town Talk: Week of April 28
- Opinion Shaper: I'll always treasure that blink of an eye
- We want your opinions!
- In this family, old-school discipline worked
- Journey south provides lots of history, fun
- LETTER: Earth Day continues tradition
- Facebook is Internet version of party line
- FAMILY MATTERS: Nonprofits promote 'Students of Ethics'
- CHARLIE'S CORNER: Middle age, mustaches, Beatles and blazing hair
- FAMILY MATTERS: Nonprofits promote 'Students of Ethics'
- Town Talk for April 21
- OPINION SHAPER: Rich experiences come from learning an instrument
- CHARLIE'S CORNER: Chalk your cue, take your shots and run for your life
- Charlie's Corner: Middle age, mustaches, Beatles and blazing hair
- The Commonwealth
- Nixa man injured in one-vehicle crash
- Skating enthusiasts push Columbia ice rink
- Missouri Senate: It's your money, and you want it now
- Gravois Mills gets $970,000 for water infrastructure
- 27 cats taken from Jefferson City home euthanized
- Birdhouse sale to benefit Habitat for Humanity
- Showtime comedy special filmed in Missouri to be shown May 4
- City of Springfield accepting bids on surplus properties
- Four charged with burglary after Greene County break-ins
- Four charged with burglary after Greene County break-ins
- Search continues for missing St. Clair woman
- Dispute over memorial to Kirkwood victims
- MSU's Murphy named Valley pitcher of week
- Charges pending in early-morning stabbing at party
- Woman, 2 children still hospitalized after girl allowed to drive
- Kickapoo senior will play hoops at Central Methodist
- Redbirds sweep MSU softball in doubleheader
- Overstreet home run gives MSU doubleheader sweep
- MADD chapter recognizes state troopers for DWI arrests
- Four hurt when 13-year-old driver crashes into tree in Dallas County
- St. Louis Riverfront Times
- St. Louis Point of View
- EMERGO ATTACKS!
- Take A Look, It's in A Book
- Goody Goody Dining
- Rivers' Return
- Here's to Beer
- Con of the Dead
- Big Lizards in the Garden
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- Show Your Work
- Street Smart
- Aarrrgghhh!
- Get the Big Fly Swatter
- Gimme A Break
- St. Louis Stage Capsules
- A Farce to Be Reckoned With: Mustard Seed Theatre positively nails Tartuffe
- St. Louis Art Capsules
- The Art of the Book: Journals Then and Now
- RFT readers skirmish over whether a kickball league in Tower Grove Park deserved the boot for unruly behavior
- Amazing Facts & Beyond: Picking a Derby Winner
- Webster-Kirkwood Times & South County Times
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- Possible Tornado Touches Down Near West County Mall In Des Peres
- Special Olympics At Moss Field
- Police Officer Bob Nash Honored By Webster For 31 Years On The Job
- Criticism Continues Over WG Council Decision To Keep Light At Elm & Swon
- City Welcomes New Council Member; Bids Farewell To Joan Esserman
- Financial Reporting
- YMCA Golf Tournament May 10
- Electronics Recycling Drive At KHS
- City At Odds Over Trees In Rights Of Way
- Stories Of Sacrifice, Excess
- Make Nice
- Times To Publish Tributes To Moms
- Salon Exhibition Opens April 24 At Crestwood Court
- Girl Scouts Collect 1.1 Million Items
- Broken Pipe Sends Water Down Gray And Lockwood In Webster Groves
- Lane Restrictions Monday Night On I-44 Between Elm And Big Bend
- Expect Lane Closures On I-44 Friday
- WG Firefighters Take Second In Fundraising Competition
- Plan Commission Votes Against Recommending Science Building
- The Pitch
- Local Legend
- Rock and Wear
- Luis Rodriguez
- WRITING THE RAILS
- Locks and Love
- Silk Tapestries
- Quarter-Century Show
- Youth Flicks
- Kansas City Sound
- Bike Battle
- Free Comic Book Day
- HIGH SOCIETY AND INSOBRIETY
- Singer Up
- Bar Spotlight: BRGR
- Q&Anna
- Flying Fish Lounge
- Wonder Fair's Fun Raiser
- Spring Formal
- Bleach Bloodz just wants some satisfaction
- Where's your coat? And why are you so short?
- The Wednesday Sun
- KC Rep takes risk with modern Venice
- April 28 Community Calendar
- Forks & Corks event to benefit Harvesters
- Award-winning author promotes book in KC
- 'The Back-Up Plan' funny and touching
- 'Frindle' proves satisfying, gratifying
- Remodeled homes tour this weekend
- Harvesters seeks youth volunteers
- April 21 Community Calendar
- Uncorked & Decanted: Couple finds second career in wine
- KC native hits home with new play
- 'Alice in Wonderland' has many strengths
- Cast brings humor to edgy material in Green Whales
- Gypsy Emporium feaures art, music
- Theaters offer musical ride from Broadway to England
- Theater revives Cole Porter classic
- Cast delivers sharp, effective version of Bus Stop
- Provocative comedy enlivened by cast
- Musical gives nod to fairy tale heroines
- 'City Island' delightful; 'Kick-Ass' does just that
- St. Louis Business Journal
- Public invited to meet Arch ground design teams
- Carl s Jr. continues to hurt CKE sales in April
- Peabody target Macarthur tries to revive Gloucester deal
- Monsanto hits new 52-week low
- Savvis plans $30M expansion in UK
- Solutia to expand Chinese plant
- Panera profit jumps 48% in Q1
- Synergetics, Alcon ink $32M licensing deal, settle suit
- Thermadyne Holdings swings to Q1 profit
- Sigma-Aldrich plans $6.25M Kansas plant expansion
- Ameren CEO Voss elected chairman
- Pinnacle Entertainment Q1 profit jumps
- Thermadyne swings to Q1 profit
- Nixon signs Missouri bill to fast-track insurers payments to health providers
- MERS/Goodwill wins VA contract
- St. Louis earnings tax vote gets 210,000 signatures
- Talx gets new president
- Insituform posts profit in Q1
- Monsanto to Supreme Court: Overturn alfalfa ban
- Isle of Capri, Koman, Blue Sky explore opening St. Louis casino
- Liberty Tribune
- Push to sell state property wins national recognition
- Recycling makes cents for MoDOT
- Northland Regional Chamber supports Kansas City earnings tax
- Hazardous waste collection May 1
- State department facing 70 percent reduction in construction program funding by 2013
- Ministry feeds body and soul, no questions asked
- Cities move forward despite recession
- Water only, please
- Traffic jams make Liberty less appealing
- Familiar names fill county office candidate list
- Shots fired during standoff
- Different Dems seek 6th District seat
- New CEO coming to sheriff s office
- Fishing clinics promote conservation
- Rotary club collecting shoes for Haitian orphans
- Zona Rosa launches iPhone app for shoppers
- Celebrating Nutella
- 2010 amphitheater schedule released
- 2010 airshow canceled
- Kansas City air show grounded for 2010
- Kansas City Business Journal
- YRC Worldwide returns president title to its CEO, appoints top customer care executive
- Sprint Nextel prepares a push to win pay-as-you-go customers
- Protesters demonstrate in Kansas City against Bank of America, big banks
- Euronet Worldwide profits will be millions less with Visa ATM fee change
- Waddell & Reed starts 2010 with surge in profits, managed assets
- Chicago firm will buy Protection One in $828M deal
- Steering committee recommends P&L Building site for KC convention hotel
- Kansas City selects Spradley & Riesmeyer firm for hangar dispute
- EPA will reassess Bannister Federal Complex for Superfund status
- TomTom posts profit on higher sales, stronger dollar
- Weitz Co. will finish work on One Park Place condos
- Harley plants reopen in Kansas City, Pennsylvania
- Board endorses tax incentive district along Kansas City s Main Street
- Former head of Vatterot College campus in KC sentenced for financial aid fraud
- Teamsters win case against Frontier Airlines on outsourcing jobs
- Men plead guilty to $23.3M Jackson County mortgage fraud scheme
- Nixon trims $45M more from Missouri budget because of revenue shortfalls
- University of Missouri-Kansas City gets $1M pledge for its medical school
- Johnson County accepts $10.6M stimulus grant for bus routes
- CenturyLink agrees to $10.6B Qwest deal less than a year after Embarq purchase
- KCTV TV
- Bullock's Divorce Cites Discord As Grounds
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- Parents Sue Unknown Hosts Of Drinking Party
- Capsizesd Boat Found In Missouri River
- Beware 5 Common Internet Urban Legends
- People: Bullock Divorcing James, Adopting Baby
- Man Charged With Assault Of 3-Month-Old
- Tonight At 6 - Trying To Save Summer School
- Obama Brings Economic Tour To Mo.
- LIVE: Obama Economy Remarks
- Royals Blow Another Greinke Gem In 3-2 Loss
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- Kan. Man Pleads Guilty To 26 Crimes Against Kids
- Copper Theft Caught On 4th Robbery At Restaurant
- Which 'Sesame Street' Character Are You?
- Residents Hanging Out Of Windows In 'Suspicious' Fire
- Sprint Loses $865 Million In First Quarter
- 71 Highway Wreck Kills 1
- John Henderson Set To Visit Chiefs
- Districts Face Tough Decisions About Funding Summer School
- KMOV TV
- 'Seinfeld' actor Alexander strikes bicyclist in LA
- Obama takes heartland economic tour to Mo., Ill.
- Stocks pull back after Spain's credit rating cut
- Unemployment falls in a majority of US cities
- Lincoln gives Goldman Sachs donations to charity
- Baker targets Boozman's bailout vote with bus tour
- Coats gives $200K loan for Senate campaign
- Ex-Sen. Coats makes $200,000 loan to campaign
- Obama takes heartland economic tour to Missouri, Illinois
- Obama takes heartland economic tour to Missouri, Illinois
- Berkeley police searching for suspect in sexual assault
- Alton: Man charged with sexually assaulting child
- Missouri teen murder suspect asks court for school help
- Jessica Seinfeld wins New York culinary copycat claim
- Laura Bush discusses fatal crash in her new book
- Coroner: Designer Alexander McQueen took drugs before his suicide
- Wednesday's celebrity scoop
- Bondholders agree on Six Flags reorganization
- Coast Guard will start burning some Gulf slick oil
- Stocks bounce back, rise in early trading
- KOMU TV
- Flood Updates
- A Preview of Obama's Visit
- Sexting Becomes a Growing Concern
- Protesters Speak Out Against Obama Visit
- Officials Remove 27 Cats from Home
- New Tools For DWI Fight
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- Veterans Recognized for 'Day of Heroes'
- Farmers' Markets Sprout Back up in Mid-Missouri
- Tax-reduction Measure Moves Forward
- New Cash Cow for Missouri Farmers
- Lawmakers Agree on Preliminary Budget
- Law Will Force Insurance Companies to Pay Up
- Forum Discusses 'Sexting' Problem
- Deputy Receives Life Saving Award
- Mo. Senate OKs Merging State Education Boards
- Missouri Senate Takes Steps to Ban Red Light Cameras
- Callaway County Meets Major Goal
- Carnahan to Appear with Obama During Missouri Trip
- Former Investment Executive Convicted of Fraud
- KRCG TV
- Judge rules on 1 of 3 motions in Bustamante case
- Obama tours bio-refinery plant
- Kinder health care challenge delayed
- 27 cats taken from home are euthanized
- Senate: It's your money, and you want it now
- Judge rules on motions in Bustamante case
- Protesters turn out for Obama's stop in Macon
- Judge to rule on motions in Bustamante case
- Fake money passed around Osage Beach
- Community forum examines sexting
- Recent storm damages Columbia trails, repairs underway
- Guilty plea in fatal robbery
- Bill speeds up insurance payments
- Emergency city meeting after sick cats found in home
- Gov. Nixon to cut more from budget
- Plant science center breaks ground
- Campaign donation cap stalls Missouri ethics bill
- Missouri Senate okays ban on red light cameras
- State auditor releases report on tax credit system
- Man signs own arrest
- KSDK TV
- Death of man whose pants caught fire now called suspicious
- Report: Illinois has some of America's bumpiest roads
- Illinois lawmaker announces she's engaged to her girlfriend to spotlight issue of gay marriage
- Homeless who live in tunnel ask St. Louis for an acre of land
- Two Washington University students robbed at gunpoint
- Grain truck spill causes traffic problems
- Baskin Robbins selling scoops for just 31 cents tonight
- Murder suspect Alyssa Bustamente asks court for school help
- Fire investigators entering ConAgra silo that caught fire
- Sheriff: Alton man accused of climbing through window to sexually assault child
- Berkeley police release sketch of sexual assault suspect
- Grain truck crash causes traffic problems
- AmeriCorps St. Louis team to help with Mississippi tornado damage
- American Lung Association: St. Louisans breathing dangerous air
- Three express interest in opening a new St. Louis casino
- Obama to link Wall Street to Main Street in Missouri, Illinois visits
- Homeless who live in tunnel ask St. Louis for land
- Dine out Thursday and help fight AIDS
- Story time isn't just for kids
- VP South County Chamber of Commerce: Sees positive return to the economy
- KSHB TV
- Parents sue party hosts for son's death
- Kansas City leaders push to improve home security
- Program gives new meaning to Career Builder
- ALA ranks the best place to breathe in the metro
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- Man charged in shaken baby incident
- Bikers on a mission for KC's homeless
- Crews rescue 3 from apartment fire
- Deadly wreck detours morning traffic
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- Students served dinner in metro school district
- Preacher attacks criminals using bull horn
- UMKC professor helped write immigration bill
- Students help build clinic in Guatemala
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- Preacher attacks criminals using bullhorn
- UMKC professor helped write Ariz. immigration bill
- KCMO police scale back request for cars
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- Enough signatures collected to force E-Tax vote
- KSPR TV
- Stolen Property Found in Douglas County
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- Wednesday Morning Blog: Warm & WINDY
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- Federal, Greene County Officers Arrest Fugitives
- Dustin Reaves Becomes a Springfield Cardinal
- Tuesday Evening Weather Blog - Warmer Temps. On The Way, Then Storms
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- KTVI TV
- Berkeley Woman Assaulted In Her Home
- Report: Sandra Bullock Will Divorce Jesse James
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- Maplewood Barn's 'Arsenic and Old Lace' postponed
- MU reactor to ditch weapons grade uranium
- Macon residents anticipate President Barack Obama's visit
- National Archives puts Civil War vaults on display
- Columbia Public Schools considers revisions to staff-student policies
- Nixon looks to tax credit reform to solve education funding crisis
- Missouri Senate approves joint resolution detailing board's members, powers
- One ranger bears responsibility of patrolling Columbia's parks
- Pastor quits Independence church after being searched in murder probe
- TAP DAY LIST: The newest members of MU's honor societies
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- Alvina O. Stropp
- Helen Elizabeth Schoemehl
- Jean Martin
- Clarkton royalty
- Helen Baker
- Albert Gross
- Kennett baseball punishes Malden mistakes
- Friends of Music
- Billy Hendrix
- Marshall Democrat-News
- Children's parade Wednesday marks Month of the Young Child
- St. Peter Catholic School students put in miles for Miles for Meals program
- BMS music students to present spring concert Thursday
- MVC Brass Ensemble visits BMS music classes Tuesday
- County commission protests state's plan to cut scholarship rate
- Marshall Community Garden project gets under way
- Fitzgibbon Hospital to host class on hypertension
- NEWSCOPE: MVC to host blood drive Monday
- Newscope: Kazoos! to hold 'sneak peek' open house Saturday
- Newscope: PahloArt Center to host reception for local artist
- In Print: Stories in today's print and e-edition April 27
- Fatherhood Initiative featured at Ministerial Alliance meeting
- MS Walk participants honor Carroll at Saturday's event
- Marshall firefighters tackle smoky fire on Cortney Avenue Tuesday morning
- Marshall firefighters tackle smoky fire on Courtney Avenue Tuesday morning
- In Print: Stories in today's print and e-edition April 26
- Emergency dispatchers: E911 dispatch center means more info, faster response times for area firefighters
- Fatherhood Initiative participants tackle tough issues in discussion session
- 'The Music Man' to be performed at St. Peter Catholic School this week
- MVC baseball: Vikings win first game of EU series
- Nevada Daily Mail & Herald-Tribune
- Census follow-up process to begin soon
- Democrats hope to reignite Fourth of July fireworks tradition
- Shaw uninjured after collapsing during Crime Victims' Walk
- Helping hands
- Local teams win state competition
- FSA makes disaster loans available in Vernon County
- Cottey student project raises $1,021.05 for cancer research
- Bill looks for ways to adjust education funding
- Arriving in Style: Nevada High School Prom 2010
- 'The land is sacred to us'
- Slapped by a Composer, Queried by a Pianist, Charmed by a Novelist, etc., part 5
- Some good news!
- Railroad repair work to cause temporary crossing closures
- Roller to retire from post at FSCC
- Vernon Countians respond to prayer ruling
- Local landmark nominated for special designation
- MoDOT meeting on U.S. 71 interchange options near Rich Hill set for April 28
- Crime victims' walk April 27
- Local woman copes with rare medical condition
- Agricultural theft: Targets include equipment, supplies livestock and even tack, sheriff says
- The Cuba Free Press
- Going pink: Miller battles lung cancer with support from her sisters
- Felony assault charge filed in wake of February bar fight
- Public hearing set for Prairie Valley Landfill expansion
- New administration not planning for layoffs
- DAV van serves medical needs of area veterans
- Spyders infest Mural City
- Cleo Ann Banks
- Sharon I. Dickens
- Gary Keith Dillingham
- Larry Eugene Garms
- Alexander Christian Richards
- Elaine Amanda Taylor
- Shirley C. Witt
- Carl F. Roark Sr.
- Mexican restaurant opening soon
- Caring Center awarded grants
- Six appointed to 911 board
- Chamber learns about ID theft
- Two board members sworn in, Rinehart elected president
- BGTM girl s death being investigated
- Litchfield Independent Review
- No serious injuries after car hit semi in Cosmos
- Partly sunny, 67 degrees Wednesday
- Workshops offer citizens an opportunity to help chart the future of state parks and trails system
- Emmer picks Meeks
- Weekly conservation officer reports
- Actors will march to '76 trombones' in Litchfield High School little theater
- Weekly crop report
- Sunny, 63 degrees Tuesday
- Lake Ripley Elementary art show April 29
- Slight chance of showers, 56 degrees Sunday
- The show must go on: Lorie Line concert, 'The Music Man Junior' move to new location
- Minnesota Agricultural Statistics Service resumes weekly crop, weather reports
- Prom season serves as alert to consequences adults face in providing alcohol to minors
- Area high schools to celebrate prom
- Picture perfect prom
- Upper Red Lake's mid-season slot adjustment remains for 2010
- Tips for 2010 soybean planting
- Partly sunny, 61 degrees Monday
- Litchfield Area Male Chorus Spring Concert
- Partly sunny, 61 degrees Monday
- The Kearney Courier
- Push to sell state property wins national recognition
- Recycling makes cents for MoDOT
- Hazardous waste collection May 1
- High stakes for eighth-graders
- Fishing clinics promote conservation
- Stretching can help your golf game
- Governor brings equity to school funding
- A slick rule change
- A therapeutic bond
- County leader suggests change in Missouri House
- New Dems seek 6th District seat
- Out of the attic: consignment store opens in Kearney
- Expo draws a variety of businesses, people
- Clay County cities moving forward despite recession
- Voters find familiar names fill candidate list for county offices
- A tangled web for schools to weave
- Growing need being met at In As Much Ministry
- Growing local health, economy
- Egg citing activities
- No horsing around
- The Smithville Herald
- Push to sell state property wins national recognition
- Recycling makes cents for MoDOT
- Hazardous waste collection May 1
- Bus ride, date, nomination, prizes make incredibly amazing night
- Celebration starts early, ends late
- Different Dems seek 6th District seat
- Sheriff s Office purchases canine deputy; starts in June
- Wilding has overseen big shifts as region s top librarian
- Teen driving program seeks growth in Missouri
- April is Month of the Young Child
- H1N1 pandemic doesn t deter health department
- Clay County leader suggests state House changes
- Smithville has plenty of activity going on despite recession
- Familiar names fill county candidate list
- Citywide garage sale set for Saturday
- Why and how we do what we do
- We too take a stand on ballot
- The wrong time for fire tax increase
- Approve school bonds, postpone fire proposal
- Holding my breath around babies
- Steelville Star-Crawford Mirror
- Public hearing set for Prairie Valley Landfill expansion
- Cleo Ann Banks
- Sharon I. Dickens
- Gary Keith Dillingham
- Larry Eugene Garms
- Alexander Christian Richards
- Elaine Amanda Taylor
- Shirley C. Witt
- Carl F. Roark Sr.
- County wants STE to build new road
- Health Department preparing for immunizations
- County plans to shred documents
- Look beyond your doorstep
- Can t thank our teachers enough
- Ozark life can be exciting
- Congress has two main problems
- Help support our students
- Welcome was appreciated
- Start recyling today!
- Open house held at Gibbs
- The Adrian Journal
- Adrian Project Prom is setting the record straight
- Seven Adrian Junior High students achieve academic success
- Optimists recognize Students of the Month
- Patricia Ann Carson 1945 - 2010
- Opal Marie Dennis 1915 - 2010
- Daniel Franklin Eckert 1960 - 2010
- Charles Orien Maloney 1923 - 2010
- Adrian teachers take teaching to a new level
- Local B.A.C.A Chapter raises funds for children
- Adrian Blackhawks take first in WEMO Academic Competition
- Former NFL players speak to Adrian students
- Two Adrian FFA contest teams advance to State Competition
- Clyde C.K. Keith Deems 1928 - 2010
- Paul Quinton Nichols 1921 - 2010
- Noma Alice Parker 1916 - 2010
- Biddie H. Lankford 1923 - 2010
- Jay Hugh Jamison 1918 - 2010
- Soccer News
- Lady Blackhawks softball begins
- Blackhawks open 2010 baseball season
- South Missourian News
- Thayer City Council heats up over election campaigning
- 'New' West Plains Speedway ready for action
- Mills finds home away from home in Poplar Bluff
- Fair weather boosts youth turkey harvest
- Meyers announces candidacy
- Sushinsky to celebrate 90th birthday
- Collins, Taitano wed
- Benveniste -- Moran
- Guffey -- Wray
- Myra Whittington
- Bentley Ray French
- Camden Reece Jennings
- Grizzly golfers improve
- New doctors in Thayer
- Residents concerned over hospital grant
- Wildlife artwork to be raffled off for Relay
- Cherokee Village Alderman charged with rape
- Oregon County Sheriff's Report
- Thayer Police Report
- Missouri Highway Patrol
- Columbia College
- Columbia College-Lake Ozark graduates record number of students during commencement April 25
- Columbia College-Fort Drum to hold commencement April 23
- Former Saturday Night Live writer, Tom Davis, to speak at Columbia College
- Columbia College recognizes employees of the year
- Columbia College hires new director for Fort Sill
- Columbia College-Marysville/Everett adds two new degree programs
- Columbia College recognizes Debra Shrout with Frazier Moon Administrator of the Year award
- Columbia College-Rolla to hold commencement April 17
- Columbia College Jane Froman Singers in concert April 11
- Columbia College writes letters to Gov. Jay Nixon
- Columbia College SGA Sponsors 5K Run/Walk at Stephens Lake Park for Dream Factory Saturday April 10
- Columbia College invites potential students to Preview Day March 13
- Columbia College students win bronze at Rootin' Tootin' Chili Cookoff
- Six Columbia College online degrees named best buys
- Columbia College hosts career fair March 10
- Columbia College alumnus delivers generous gift
- Columbia College extends scholarship to campuses nationwide
- Evangel University
- Physical Education, Recreation and Exercise Science announces graduation awards
- Leadership Fellows to be honored during baccalaureate ceremony
- Senior Jessica Pi n recipient of International Study Abroad Scholarship
- Department of Business announces graduation awards
- Department of Humanities announces graduation awards
- Junior Stephanie Bell receives third place award in national literature competition
- Dr. Beth Grant to speak at 2010 commencement
- Evangel University honors student teachers in induction ceremony
- Evangel to honor Beth McLellan for 50 years of teaching
- Five-year Bachelor of Science/Master of Science in counseling or clinical psychology
- New major added by PERES Department
- Student media receive national and state recognitions
- Alumnus Dr. John Deegan to receive 2010 Regius Award
- Graduate Dr. Kent Bruner featured on PBS special
- Premiere showing of 'Double Shot' mystery film
- SIFE team wins grand prize in Campbell's Let's Can Hunger competition; second runner up in regional competition
- Jacobs' senior voice recital to include classical and musical theatre pieces
- Evangel's award-winning Springfield Visioning Team to present $865 to Habitat for Humanity
- Jacobs senior voice recital to include classical and musical theatre pieces
- Concert Choir and Chorus to perform at Evangel Temple
- Missouri State University
- Incoming department head ready to join Arts and Letters
- Ad Team tests and develops ways to save tweens on the road
- Local archaeologists present findings at conference
- Missouri Governing Boards hold conference call on tax credit reform
- Thesis project receives funding
- Sundance-winning film to premiere on campus May 14
- Media, Journalism and Film students garner awards
- Construction management faculty receive national teaching awards
- Massey stars in Pulitzer-winning Broadway play
- Professor receives lifetime environmental education service award
- Instructor named semi-finalist for Volunteer of the Year
- Students, volunteers continue free tax services on April 15
- Staff member appointed to Association of College Unions International Board of Trustees
- The Standard wins national award
- Ozarks Public Television presents Laura Ingalls Wilder documentary
- Ozarks Public Television presents Laura Ingalls Wilder documentary
- Board of Governors approves tuition, fees for 2010-11
- Missouri State creates chief diversity officer to move toward goal
- University to break ground on Recreation Center April 16
- English major publishes a tropical travelogue
- Missouri University Science & Technology
- Orchestras to perform on Sunday afternoon
- S&T to recognize outstanding teaching of distance ed courses
- Academy of Computer Science inducts new members
- Academy of Chemical Engineers inducts three new members
- Academy of Engineering Management inducts new members
- Academy of Mines and Metallurgy inducts new members
- Grad student gets SMART scholarship
- Engineering students hope to break human-powered speed records
- S&T bands to perform spring concert
- Civil engineering students look for faster ways to repair roads damaged by improvised explosive devices
- Estate gift helps S&T upgrade laboratories
- S&T symphonies to perform spring concert
- Henthorn named S&T Woman of the Year
- Bird is the word on KMST's new segment
- Enjoy 'An Evening of Chamber Music' on April 22
- S&T student plans to market hydrogen generator
- S&T students to participate in annual concrete canoe competition
- Bridge expert from S&T does post-earthquake reconnaissance in Chile
- Last chance this spring to look through S&T's 16-inch telescope
- S&T completes TRIM grant inventory
- Park University
- Imprint Express -- April 28, 2010
- Philharmonia Finishes Season With Latin American-Infused Program
- Park University Seniors Display Work In Campanella Gallery
- Yuan Will Deliver Keynote At Park University s Commencement
- Park University Named To Community Service Honor Roll
- Imprint Express -- April 21, 2010
- Ceremony Marks New Stairs Project At Park University Residence Hall
- Imprint Express -- April 20, 2010
- Park University Cultural Sharing Event Highlights Mongolia
- Park University Will Offer New Cisco Networking Classes For Certification
- Imprint Express -- April 14, 2010
- Park University School Of Business Will Hold Summer Business Academy
- Park University E-News--April 2010
- Two Park University Faculty Awarded Fulbright Scholarships
- Imprint Express -- April 7, 2010
- Park University Honors Student Wins Regional Award
- Imprint Express -- March 31, 2010
- Murillo Will Read In Park s Ethnic Voices Poetry Series April 7
- Benny Lee Will Give Entrepreneurship Lecture At Park School of Business
- University To Host Community-Wide 'Big Read' Event
- Rockhurst University
- Park University Will Host Leadership Summer Camp For High School Students
- Academic Achievements Recognized At Park University's Honors Convocation
- Park Arts And Communication Chair Elected President Of Parkville Group
- Vald s-Ugalde Featured Speaker In Hauptmann Guest Lecture Series
- Howell Awards Banquet Recognizes University Leaders, Programs
- Philharmonia Selects New Conductor Designate
- Park University's Model United Nations Team Wins Prestigious Award
- Imprint Express -- March 29, 2010
- Braniff Will Lecture About Terrorist Organizations, Threats
- Park University, Sprint Foundation's Science E-Fellows Program Receives ACHE Award
- Park Poetry Out Loud Regional Winner Is Runner-Up At State Event
- Enrollment Under Way For Spring II Session At Park University
- Imprint Express -- March 8, 2010
- Park Announces Winners Of McAfee Academic Scholarship
- Imprint Express -- March 5, 2010
- Park Accounting Students Will Prepare Returns For Low-Income Residents
- Imprint Express -- March 4, 2010
- Park University Theatre Department Will Present 'Enchanted April'
- New Exhibit Of Paintings To Open In Campanella Gallery March 15
- Park Students Donate To Heart To Heart International For Haiti Victims
- Saint Louis University
- Relay for Life at Saint Louis University In Pictures
- Employee Wellness Fair To Take Place on Medical Campus Thursday
- Gerard Fowler Appointed Interim Dean of College of Education and Public Service
- Samuel Cupples House 'Wine and Dine Wednesday' Rescheduled
- Institution Accreditation Criteria Discussions Planned
- Political Science Lecture Explores 'Waves of Democratic Change'
- SLU Launches Product Safety Training Program
- SLU, Habitat for Neighborhood Business, 4th Ward Collaboration Brings New Retail Center to Life
- SLU LAW Legal Clinics 'Stand Down for Homeless Vets' Event Deemed Successful
- Wellness Fairs to Offer Screenings, Health Information
- Cancer Center Seminar to Focus on 'Targeted Chemogene Therapy'
- Women's Studies Brown-Bag Lunch Planned
- School of Medicine Distinguished Teacher Awards Ceremony Set
- 'Topics in Pathology' Lecture Announced
- SLU Celebrates 20th Annual Calloway Prayer Breakfast
- Students for Life to Host Fourth Annual 5K Run/Walk
- St. Louis Magazine Honors SLU Nurses
- SLU Hosts Employee Wellness Fair Tuesday at BSC
- Saint Louis University Shares Latest Research on Alzheimer s Disease
- Walter J Ong, S.J., Memorial Lecture Scheduled
- Southeast Missouri State University
- Johnson Appointed First Faculty Fellow for Supreme Court of Missouri
- Southeast Sends Theatre Students to New York City to Complete Internships
- Young Authors Receive Writing Achievement Awards
- Research on Southeast Missouri Economy Presented at Annual Economics Conference
- BREI Training Being Offered in Cape Girardeau
- Get Asthma Ready Day, ArtsCape Joining Forces May 15 in Capaha Park
- Governor, Regents, COPHE Members, MCCA Presidents, Missouri Higher Education Governing Board Members to Discuss Tax Credit Reform
- Public Hearing Canceled
- Southeast Sends Eight Theatre Students to New York City to Complete Internships
- VICTORY Program Hosting One in Four, No More Conference
- Johnson Appointed First Faculty Fellow for Supreme Court of Missouri
- GetEducated.com Ranks Southeast Top Value in Online MBAs AACSB Accredited
- Johnson Appointed First Faculty Fellow for Supreme Court of Missouri
- GetEducated.com Ranks Southeast Top Best Value in Online MBAs AACSB Accredited
- Department of Nursing to Hold April 30 Symposium on Quality, Safety
- GetEducated.com Ranks SoutheastTop Best Values in Online MBAs AACSB Accredited
- Lewon to Receive Mattingly Award in Historic Preservation
- New Option to Help Students Build a More Sustainable World
- Lankford-Pingel receives Honorary State FFA Degree
- KRCU Public Radio Meanders West
- Southwest Baptist University
- BREAKING NEWS: SBU SIFE Going to National Competition
- SBU to be visited by Equality Ride
- SBU to Host Religion Columnist Cathleen Falsani
- Darren Farris Attains Certification Status of Professional Locksmith
- SBU Spring Chorale Concert Presented on April 19
- SBU Email-Writing Campaign April 6 to Protect Funding for State Program Scholarship
- SBU to Host Lecture on Evidence of God in Human Physiology
- SBU Students in Top Three Teams at AITP Nationals
- SBU CIS Freshmen Claim Third in Debut Programming Contest
- SBU Chamber Orchestra Concert April 15
- SBU to Honor Dr. Strait, Ms. Heifner and Award Honorary Doctorates on Founders Day
- SBU Students Qualify for Nationals at PBL
- SBU Takes Third at U.S. Dannon Trust Competition
- SBU Students to Eat Pizza and Write Letters protesting cuts to Access MO
- SBU Student Speaks Out Against Changes to Access MO
- SBU Student Speaks Out Against Proposed Access MO Bill
- SBU and Logan-Rogersville High Musicians to Perform Together
- SBU Hosts Math Contests for Area Schools
- SBU Theatre to Present Godspell
- SBU University Libraries Author Series 2010 Spring Event Heather Gilion, Author
- Stephens College
- H.M.S. Pinafore
- Senior Solo Readings
- Harbinger Night
- Midnight Breakfast
- Senior Solo Readings
- Spring Commencement-Graduate
- Stephens Softball vs. Robert Morris College
- Stephens Softball vs. Olivet Nazarene University
- Exam Period
- Stephens Summer Theatre Institute to Present Annual Free Summertime Shows
- Stephens College to Host 2010 Summer Riding Program
- H.M.S. Pinafore
- AMC Conference Softball Tournament Championship Series
- Student Film Showcase
- Stephens chair keeps students on their toes
- Graduate Banquet
- Worms and Dirt
- Make Your Own Sundaes
- 83rd Annual Prince of Wales Charity Horse Show
- Stephens College to hold memorial for former president
- University of Missouri Columbia
- AARP: Missouri
- Call for Nominations: AARP Andrus Award for Community Service
- AARP Works Hard to Keep Utility Rates in Check
- 2007 Andrus Award for Community Service Winner
- AARP Missouri Helps with Safe Medication Disposal
- Missouri Bulletin State News
- Missouri - About Your State Office
- American Jazz Museum to Host '381 Days: The Montgomery Bus Boycott Story'
- 2008 Missouri Gubernatorial Voter Guide
- Missouri Volunteering
- Flu Season is Here Have You Gotten Vaccinated?
- AARP Missouri Seeks Mobility Issues Volunteer in Kansas City
- Missouri Advocacy
- Missouri News
- Make a Difference: Become an AARP Missouri Volunteer

