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Local News from Jefferson City News Tribune via Yahoo! News

An Iberia woman was injured in a one-car accident at 11:50 a.m. Thursday on Missouri 52, one mile west of U.S. 54, in Miller County.

 

A verbal disturbance between two Simonson Ninth Grade Center students Thursday afternoon was handled by school officials and Jefferson City police. Jefferson City School District Spokesman David Luthe...

 

Members of the Ad Hoc Committee on the Arts discussed options for promoting the arts in Jefferson City during its meeting Thursday.

 

The Jefferson City Traffic and Transportation Commission on Thursday listened to pleas of neighbors and chose not to remove parking on portions of East Circle Drive and St. Marys Boulevard.

 

Photo: Jefferson City Public Works employee Ron Landers runs a street sweeper on the city's east side Friday while Eddie Bondurant follows in a dump truck.

 

Pacesetter companies helped the United Way of Central Missouri kick off its community campaign Thursday with a boost of $661,860 toward the $1.6 million goal.

 

When homebound Callaway County seniors need help, there is one person they can call to help them with all of their needs; Karen Elwood with the Callaway County Care Coordination Program.

 

By mid-September, work is scheduled to begin on improving security inside the Cole County Courthouse - a major budget item the county's commissioners approved last year.

 

Students at Simonsen 9th Grade Center learned that kindness and compassion can create a chain reaction that makes a difference in the world.

 

Jefferson City's Lady Jays lost Thursday's volleyball matches against Hermann - after losing a chance to play on three different home courts. Leaky roofs at both middle schools eventually forced the g...

 
 

Local News from The Kansas City Star via Yahoo! News

A Kansas City woman who allegedly disciplined her three children with a hot iron and burning cigarette has been charged with felony child abuse.

 

MANHATTAN, Kan. | By the time the third quarter started a noticeable portion of the purple-clad crowd had departed Bill Snyder Family Stadium.

 

COLUMBIA | It wasn’t quite as bad as Sarah Washington predicted. In a pre-game radio interview with KFRU-AM in Columbia, the mother of Missouri star tailback Derek Washington said the Tigers...

 

LAWRENCE | Two games are down, and already it has become clear whom the 2008 Kansas Jayhawks will miss most from last year’s Orange Bowl-winning team.

 

LAWRENCE | Kansas senior cornerback Kendrick Harper left Memorial Stadium on a stretcher and was taken away in an ambulance after tackling Louisiana Tech wide receiver Phillip Livas with his helmet fi...

 

Police are searching for a 17-year-old mother suspected of taking her 1-year-old daughter. The incident occurred today during one of the mother’s supervised visits.

 

Republican presidential and vice presidential nominees John McCain and Sarah Palin will be in the Kansas City area Sunday and Monday, the campaign announced this afternoon.

 

Another professional golf event appears headed to the greater Kansas City area. It is expected the PGA Tour will announce Tuesday that the Nationwide Tour will have a tournament here next year.

 

Leavenworth County District Judge Frederick N. Stewart has announced his retirement, but a disciplinary case against him will move forward, state officials said Friday.

 

A Kansas City woman reported missing this week has been located safe at a friend’s house, police announced today.

 
 

Today's news from the Southeast Missourian newspaper

Debbie Riehn of Jackson took first place in the stock antique plow class category Saturday at the SEMO District Fair. She pulled the weighted sled 161.51 feet in a 1947 Farmall M tractor that belongs ...

 

The game of washers changes with the people who play it.

 
 

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

Bicycle racers wearing a rainbow of brightly colored jerseys will grab center stage Tuesday when the Tour of Missouri speeds into Springfield, but people like Karen Lance wearing bright orange T-shirt...

 

Like its expanding enrollment, Missouri State University's footprint in downtown Springfield just keeps getting bigger.

 

The 12th annual Japanese Fall Festival was the perfect place for Haruko Mizuky to find a few kindred spirits.

 

Kansas City -- A pregnant woman who lost her baby the day after being arrested by police was suffering from a bacterial infection so severe that prompt medical attention would not have saved the baby,...

 

Two Missouri State University students from Plattsburg were killed and two other people injured after a Friday night crash in Springfield.

 

Missouri State University's recent efforts to expand downtown have been successful. But there has been at least one failure along the way.

 

Kansas City -- The 800,000 customers of Kansas City Power & Light Co. may be facing higher costs for electricity next summer.

 

As umbrellas popped open Saturday at the Ozarks Celebration Festival, Brad Johnson looked skyward a moment and smiled.

 

Let's put political issues aside for the moment, and concentrate on meanness. Cruelty. Simple disregard for the feelings of a human being who commits a deeply human act.