by [email protected] | Mar 30, 2014 | News
The fourth version of a tax cut bill is in position for approval by the state Senate later today, despite a warning from the Governor that it has no chance of getting his approval. Lee’s Summit Senator Will Kraus has tried three other approaches that have stalled in...
by Bill Pollock | Mar 29, 2014 | News, Sports Features
On the 30th anniversary of their first NCAA Division II men’s basketball championship, the Central Missouri Mules defeated West Liberty, 84-77, this afternoon in Evansville, IN. The Mules overcame a nine-point deficit in the first half, to claim the...
by Bill Pollock | Mar 29, 2014 | News, Sports Features
On Thursday night, following No. 20 Central Missouri’s (29-5) shocking, 71-69 win over No. 1-ranked Metro State, CO, No. 7 West Liberty held off No. 5 South Carolina-Aiken, 86-83, in the other NCAA Division II Elite Eight national semifinal. The two teams now...
by [email protected] | Mar 29, 2014 | Health / Medicine, News
Cancer treatments will become cheaper for thousands of Missourians at the start of next year. Governor Nixon has signed the bill quickly passed by the legislature that will lessen the cost of oral chemotherapy treatments. The law that goes into effect at the start...
by Mike Lear | Mar 28, 2014 | News, Weather
The National Weather Service office in Kansas City has completed its assessments following yesterday’s storms. It believes one supercell thunderstorm spawned three separate tornado touchdowns along about a 35-mile path from around Weatherby to east of Spickard...