Properly functioning safety equipment is essential regardless of the job. No driver want to operate a delivery truck that had bad brakes. Neither would a policeman want to do his job if not confident his body armor was adequate.
A Canton woman suffered moderate injuries in a one-vehicle accident Monday night in Lewis County.
Wet pavement is being cited as the cause of a one-vehicle accident that left a Monroe City woman with minor injuries Monday morning.
AmerenUE is replacing natural gas lines throughout Clarksville.
A Shelbina man has withdrawn his name from the city marshal’s race because of a guilty plea to a felony drug charge.
The Clarksville Skylift could be carrying people to the top of the highest peak on the Mississippi River by mid-summer.
A ruling Monday by the Eighth Circuit U.S. Court of Appeals will allow a lawsuit filed by Heartland Christian Academy to proceed to trial.
Donna Colbert will serve as the part-time treasurer in Bowling Green.
A Bowling Green woman is accused of fraud for the alleged improper use of a credit card from the Hannibal doctor’s office where she worked.
A Vandalia man has been arrested for allegedly making a bomb threat at Van-Far High School.
Another step toward reopening the Sawyer’s Creek Fun Park has been taken. John and Judy Kenison, the park’s new owners, announced Monday they have entered into a lease agreement regarding the Riverview Café with Bill and Doris Scheiner, and their daughter, Melissa Hamilton.
As he stepped to the podium at BASF’s Marion County facility Monday morning, Wes Shoemyer, dressed...
Johnny Bolton claims all it took was a one-car garage, a tape measure and a welding torch.
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The Hannibal Fire Department’s efforts to save two women last month after their car plunged off Lo...
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“A moment in history.”
That is how Gov. Jay Nixon described the potential significance...