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St. Louis, a large city in Missouri is known as the "Gateway to the West" because it served as a departure point for settlers heading to the west as well as the starting point and the return destination of the Lewis and Clark Expedition. It is a state with both Midwestern and Southern cultural influences, reflecting its history as a border state between the two regions. The state is named after the Missouri Siouan Indian tribe.

 

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COLUMBIA (AP) - Columbia police are investigating after a teenager found skeletal remains in a wooded area in north Columbia.

 

Just by the nature of the organizations, books are involved. It only makes sense that Missouri River Regional Library and Adult Basic Literacy Education would team up to hold the area's largest used b...

 

Gabe Craighead, Callaway County Eastern District commissioner, wants to set up a meeting with leaders from Fulton, Jefferson City and Columbia to deal with shootings and violence at private after-hour...

 

The Ides of March will no longer be a worry for Brian Crane. One of the many things the Holts Summit Board of Aldermen handled Monday night during its monthly regular meeting was to firm up Mayor Jame...

 

The Cole County Commission has decided to issue bonds to help pay for various needs. Known as Recovery Zone Bonds, they are part of the federal stimulus package and have been made available to local g...

 

Just a few years ago, the landfill operated by Allied Waste in eastern Jefferson City, along the Moreau River, took in 700 tons of trash a day. Now that figure is down to 500 tons.

 

Another Cole County elected officeholder has asked the county commission to allow him to give employees in his office a salary increase, and the commission has again rejected the request.

 

City Council members heard an update on the five-year capital improvement sales tax from department heads at last night's work session. The sales tax, which began in 2007, will end in 2012 and is expe...

 

Stephen Brooks/News Tribune CHARACTERplus co-chairman Ryan Freeman helps kick off the program Monday in the Jefferson City City Council Chamber. He and his co-chair Dan Westhues, far right, along with...

 

PROVO, Utah (AP) - Marie Osmond's 18-year-old son is being remembered in Utah by family as a funny person with a quick wit who taught others about the importance of service.

 
 

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

Greene County Assessor Rick Kessinger offered a compromise on his plan to charge fees for a new online property record system.

 

A Nixa developer plans to purchase the former Hickory Hills School campus and raze the old school building as part of a larger retail development at U.S. 65 and Chestnut Expressway.

 

Prime Inc. has contributed more than $14,500 to aid relief efforts in earthquake-stricken Haiti, according to a news release.

 

Audrey, the stinky tropical "corpse" plant from the island of Sumatra, attracted about 7,000 visitors this weekend, according to a Monday news release from the Friends of the Garden.

 

Kansas City -- State and regional economies can benefit from Missouri's push into biotechnology and the life sciences, Gov. Jay Nixon said Monday.

 

Francine Pratt is the new executive director of Isabel's House, an emergency shelter for children.

 

Jefferson City -- Missouri selected a company Monday to develop a database for tracking purchases of cold medicine that can be used to make methamphetamine.

 

A resolution that would have voiced the Springfield City Council's opposition to the controversial Fair Tax idea was expected to be the highlight the council meeting Monday at City Hall.

 

Despite an expected announcement by the end of February, College Station still is waiting to sign its first tenant.

 

Registration has started for a benefit volleyball tournament in Strafford, sponsored by Landmark Christian Center.

 
 

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