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Local News from Jefferson City News Tribune via Yahoo! News

Helping a neighbor doesn't only refer to those living across the street, but also those in other countries. Twelve local volunteers from six Jefferson City area churches will be teaching Salvadorans a...

 

From Missouri's Capital City. Friday, July 18, 2008 The Cole County Sheriff's Department and the Jefferson City Police Department will be conducting a sobriety checkpoint in July.

 

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From Missouri's Capital City. Friday, July 18, 2008 Photo: Construction workers move old asphalt into trucks and out of the way on U.S. 50 just west of St. Martins.

 

From Missouri's Capital City. Thursday, July 17, 2008 Photo: Construction workers move old asphalt into trucks and out of the way on U.S. 50 just west of St. Martins.

 

From Missouri's Capital City. Thursday, July 17, 2008 Steve Gaw, left, makes his opening remarks as Ken Jacob listens. They both participated in a debate on Monday night between the four Democratic ca...

 

From Missouri's Capital City. Thursday, July 17, 2008 Missouri Transportation crews will repair a section of the U.S. 54 bridge over Interstate 70 at Kingdom City on Friday.

 

From Missouri's Capital City. Thursday, July 17, 2008 Wastewater workers for Jefferson City will be performing dye testing along Marilyn Drive between Meadow Lane and Lowell Drive on Thursday.

 

The PAVE AmeriCorp program within the Eldon School District is seeking volunteers for the 2008-09 school year. Coordinator Daphney Partridge said the three-week training period is scheduled to begin A...

 

From Missouri's Capital City. Wednesday, July 16, 2008 Missouri Transportation crews will repair a section of the U.S. 54 bridge over Interstate 70 at Kingdom City on Friday.

 
 

Local News from The Kansas City Star via Yahoo! News

A robber armed with a knife barged into a Kansas City residence tonight, slashing the occupant in the back of the head in the process, according to police.

 

Work that would have narrowed Interstate 35 to one lane near the Lenexa-Olathe border has been postponed this weekend because of a scheduling conflict.

 

Kansas City police are looking for Alice M. Tucker, 45, who last was seen about midnight, July 1, in the 5500 block of Noland Road in Kansas City.

 

A 29-year-old Lawrence woman wrecked her car on the Kansas Turnpike last night while scolding her child.

 

GREENVIEW, Mo. | A 63-year-old suburban St. Louis man is dead after drowning at Lake of the Ozarks. The Missouri State Water Patrol says Ronald Lichtenberg of Florissant was last seen Thursday afterno...

 

A 29-year-old Lawrence woman suffered minor injuries when she crashed her car while scolding her daughter.

 
 

Today's news from the Southeast Missourian newspaper

Plaza Tire bounced back from a loss by defeating Evansville 6-1 on Friday night.

 

Southeast's director of athletics withdrew from consideration for a job with his former employer.

 

SOUTHPORT, England — Tiger Woods on crutches was supposed to be a chance for someone else to seize the spotlight at the British Open. Greg Norman wasn't the guy anyone had in mind.

 

NEW YORK — The price of oil recorded its biggest weekly drop ever, and a gallon of gas finally pulled back from its record high. So is it time to declare the energy bubble popped?

 

Lottie Pylant, 95, crowned queen at the 2008 Missouri Health Care Association Ms. Nursing Home Pageant, believes that although life in unpredictable, it can be "Cherries Jubilee" if you remo...

 

Starbucks lovers in Cape Girardeau can breathe a sigh of relief.

 

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Local News for Springfield, Missouri from News-Leader.com

The must-have accessory for the "Bound 4 Beijing" tour game on Friday night in Springfield seemed to be a catcher's mitt.

 

Attorney General Jay Nixon has decided not to lend his name to a lawsuit filed by investigators he appointed seeking e-mails from Gov. Matt Blunt's administration.

 

Kansas City -- A group seeking to build a memorial nearly 30 years after two walkways collapsed at the Hyatt Regency Crown Center is receiving support from the hotel.

 

Kansas City -- Although Missouri has gone red in the past two presidential elections, Republican presidential candidate John McCain cast himself as the underdog here to Democrat Barack Obama.

 

A Springfield city employee says he was pressured to resign his animal control job because he chose to run for Congress.

 

When it comes to their views about how to run Greene County, two District 2 commissioner candidates couldn't be farther apart .

 

Springfield moves a step closer Monday to getting a new city manager.