06/12/11 Includes Fargo man identified last year FARGO - April 26, 1966: a mission in the middle of the night. No moon, nothing. Just black. Talk about this topic
06/12/11 JEFFERSON CITY — Elliot Verslues is not ready to be a soldier.
06/05/11 With the temperature outside heating up, so did the action at Thunderbird Speedway on Friday. The fun started at intermission when many of the drivers in the pit area came around to the grandstands and threw frisbees to the crowd.
06/05/11 A man from Springfield has died from injuries he suffered in a fall from a second-story apartment balcony in downtown Springfield. Police say the accident happened at Martha's Vinyard in the 200 block of West Olive, just west of Boonville.
06/05/11 When the shooting was about to start in Missouri 150 years ago, the elected governor, Claiborne Fox Jackson, fled the state Capitol, taking all the money in the treasury, important state records and the state seal.
06/05/11 The football staff at Hickman is adding a Nesbitt, but losing a lot of veteran experience as Arnell Monroe embarks on his first season as head coach of the Kewpies.
06/05/11 It’s akin to a reunion weekend when Poplar Bluff’s Ben Godwin returns to Columbia to play in the Phil Cotton Invitational.
06/05/11 This Week in History is researched and written by Frank Tomaino. E-mail him at ftomaino@utica0d.com.
06/05/11 After Federal troops captured the encamped Missouri Militia at Camp Jackson in May of 1861, the situation in Missouri continued to deteriorate. Despite an attempt to reach a truce between Missouri...
06/04/11 If you see a woodchuck in your vegetable garden or a raccoon is attacking chickens on your farm, the state Department of Environmental Conservation said call an expert to remove the pests. Rece...
05/26/11 Posted: Thursday, May 26, 2011 7:56 am | Updated: 7:59 am, Wed May 25, 2011. Relay for Life of Warrick County is growing. In 2009, the event raised $26,000 for the American Cancer Society.
05/25/11 The warning for south central Howard County and eastern Cooper County lasts until 1:45 p.m.
05/25/11 Here are three items you'll find exclusively in the Wednesday print and e-edition of the Boonville Daily News. David Barton students reenact famous Missourians See page 2. Neighborhood eyesores: Santa Fe Trail house See page 1. Comics, sudoku and more. See page 4.
05/25/11 When threatening weather pushed back softball sectionals at several sites on Wednesday, Castle coach Pat Lockyear couldn't decide if the delay was good or bad for the Knights.
05/25/11 Tammy Hazelwood is working hard to make her dream of starting a therapeutic horse center a reality. She started Joshua's Angel Center of the Carolinas last year to help her 10-year-old son, who has Down syndrome and other medical problems.
05/15/11 Cody Colyer pitched a three-hitter to lead the Harrisburg baseball team to a 10-2 victory over South Callaway in the opening round of the Class 2 District 6 Tournament.
05/15/11 So remember all that stuff I wrote last week regarding the district baseball tournaments? Go ahead and forget it after Mother Nature reared her wet head once again.
05/15/11 The Helias Lady Crusaders wasted no time in the Class 2 District 10 opener Saturday, grabbing a lead at the half before cruising to a win over the School of the Osage Lady Indians.
05/15/11 When the fifth-grade class from Christopher Columbus Elementary School got on the bus and headed last month to Fort Stanwix National Monument in Rome, they got a little help getting there.
05/15/11 This Week in History is researched and written by Frank Tomaino. E-mail him at ftomaino@uticaod.com. |