by Mary Furness | May 25, 2012 | News
A Jefferson City man who streaked across the field at Busch Stadium yesterday got to spend the night in jail. Twenty-two-year-old Colin Grundstrom says he lost a bet. He was captured on the field after a brief game of cat and mouse. The arresting officers retrieved...
by Mary Furness | May 25, 2012 | News
Today is the one-year anniversary of the tornado that hit Sedalia. Community leaders plan an observance at a Sedalia church that includes a moment of silence at the time the tornado first touched down. The tornado cause some heavy damage at the southern edge of the...
by Mary Furness | May 25, 2012 | News
A Kansas City steel fabrication has bought a former warehouse that it plans to use for expanded production. U.S. Engineering Company says the project could produce eighty jobs. U.S. Engineering says the expansion will let it stop ordering prefabricated sheet metal...
by Mary Furness | May 25, 2012 | News
If you’re a fan of yard sales, you might head to southeast Missouri this weekend for the 14th edition of the 100-mile Yard Sale. It goes through Monday and people will be selling stuff along Highway 25 from Kennett, north to Jackson. One of the organizers says...
by Mary Furness | May 25, 2012 | News
 Kansas City starts putting clamps on nighttime fun by teenagers, starting tonight. The city curfew law says people younger than 18 cannot be in the city entertainment district after 9 p.m., unless accompanied by an adult. The curfew continues through the last Sunday...