A tornado has touched down in Sedalia. No injuries reported now, but several structures have been...
Sirens blow again in Joplin
The tornado sirens went off again last night in Joplin and some nearby towns as storms swept into...
Lawsuit against parts processing plant revived
The air pollution lawsuit filed by Carthage residents against a turkey-parts processing plant has...
State Fire Marshal: avoid holiday hazards when cooking the feast
The State Fire Marshal's office says cooking-related fires are one of the main causes of...
SLU on CBS against Duke and Kleiza leads Lithuania
How about some random basketball notes at the end of summer. First, Rick Majerus' Saint Louis...
Thanksgiving: dangerous fire day
Thanksgiving day is a dangerous one for fire. State fire marshall Randy Cole says the kitchen...
There’s home cooking in college hoops…WHAT?
Happy Thanksgiving. That's what I need to say first. I'm got turkey on my mind this week and that...
Rescue plan seeks to help farmers, feed the poor
A rescue plan for farmers seeks to reduce an over-supply of food by feeding the poor and...
Bill gives Conservation Department right to revoke licenses for life
Hunters who accidentally kill someone could lose their hunting priveleges permanently. A bill in...
Conservation commission backs away from fee increases
The conservation commission has pulled back from its proposals to change the ways it issues...
A little common sense goes a long way this Thanksgiving
As families gather for the Thanksgiving holiday remembering a few common sense tips can make the...
Jennies, led by freshman set record for 3-pointers
The Central Missouri Jennies cruised to a 97-55 win over Graceland (Iowa) University on Tuesday...
The price of your Thanksgiving meal is higher this year
Your Thanksgiving meal will be more expensive this year. Sweet potatoes are up 3 cents a pound. A...
Hunting and fishing fees going up
The Missouri Conservation Commission met this week and approved a measure that would increase...
Cargill plant closing, 200 jobs lost
Springfield will lose 200 jobs after Cargill completes consolidation at its turkey processing...
Katie Smith stepping down as State Ag Director
There is soon to be a new person heading the State Agriculture Department. Governor Matt...
Pay For Your Kids or Don’t Fish
Every month the state conservation commission approves suspension or revocation of hunting and...
ConAgra Shuts Down Pot Pie Line at Marshall Plant
ConAgra Foods has shut down the line at its Marshall plant that makes pot pies after the federal...
NFL says no thanks to Thanksgiving in KC
Despite heavy lobbying, the Chiefs were not granted another Thanksgiving Day game for this season....
Some Unusual Table Talk Today
This might be the day to talk turkey about your family's health, this day when a lot of families...
Drop Thanksgiving Feast Costs Leaves Some Spare Change
Cost of cranberries… up. Cost of turkey… up. Cost of a traditional Thanksgiving feast… down....
Quail Season Opens Today
This is the first day that Missouri hunters can take to the fields and woods in quest of the...
Carthage Processing Plant to Pay Penalties for Clean Air Violations
The company whose animal waste processing plant has stunk up Carthage time after time is going to...
Governor Orders Shut Down of Carthage Processing Plant
Governor Matt Blunt has ordered the Natural Resources Department to shut down a plant in Carthage...
The Vanguards
The Missouri River was running rapidly, dotted with ice, but the large group of people, mostly one...
Senate Begins Re-Writing Corporate Farm Laws
The Senate has started rewriting the state's corporate farm laws, but notice already has been...
Survey Shows Cost Of Thanksgiving Meal Still Cheap
A survey by the Missouri Farm Bureau finds the traditional Thanksgiving meal for ten costs just...
Missourians Among Recipients Of Presidential Pardons
President Bush was in a pardoning mood Wednesday, pardoning the White House turkey and six human...
Out-Of-State Hunters Bringing Lots Of Money Into State
Some people might not look favorably at the out-of-state license plates on the vehicles of those...
Health Survey Shows Missourians Don’t Take Advantage Of Help To Quit Smoking
A State Health Department survey indicates many Missouri smokers want to quit the habit, but don't...