Patrol’s Crime Laboratory
Colonel James F. Keathley, superintendent of the Missouri State Highway
Patrol, would like to highlight the Patrol’s Crime Laboratory Division.
Read MoreONE QUESTION NOT ANSWERED BY THE CO2/GREENHOUSE GAS/GLOBAL WARMING THEORY
Chris asks the question: Is anyone besides me tired of having Al Gore telling us to conserve when he consumes at a rate unimaginable to most of us?
Read MoreFields named Area 8 Recruit Sustainment coordinator
Sgt. Cody Fields, 22, of Macon, was recently named the Area 8 Recruit Sustainment Program coordinator for the Missouri National Guard.
Read MoreNixon Shaken As Pro-Abortion Agenda Exposed by Radio Ad
Jay Nixon is shaken and running for cover after his pro-abortion positions were exposed by The Associated Press in response to a Missouri Republican Party radio commercial contrasting Gov. Matt Blunt’s pro-life policies with Nixon’s.
Read MoreMissouri 4-H Foundation receives $2,500 grant from Pioneer Hi-Bred
The Missouri 4-H Foundation is pleased to announce that Pioneer Hi-Bred, a DuPont business, donated $2,500 to the Missouri 4-H Community Service grant program. Missouri 4-H is the youth volunteer education program of University of Missouri Extension, University of Missouri and Lincoln University
Read MoreMISSOURI VETERANS COMMISSION UNVEILS NEW WEBSITE
The Missouri Veterans Commission recently unveiled its revised website. The new website www.mvc.dps.mo.gov , with its easy to use interface, provides Veterans, employees and the general public information on benefits, job opportunities, and information about the Missouri Veterans Commission and it’s programs: Service to Veterans, Homes, Cemeteries, Minority Veterans, Women Veterans, and Operation Outreach.
Read MoreMISSOURI’S Babies Among Those Screened
JULY 11, 2007 Nearly 90 percent of all babies born in the United States more than double the percentage in 2005 live in states that require screening for at least 21 serious disorders, according to the latest March of Dimes Newborn Screening Report Card.
Read MoreSenior Salute Splits
Illinois took advantage of porous Missouri defense, scoring single tallies in the fifth and sixth innings of the Fourth Annual Illinois vs. Missouri KHQA Senior Softball Salute, held July 8 at Quincy. Illinois won the first half of a twin bill by a 5-3 score.
Read MoreEwing FBC Travels to Mexico on Mission
Ewing First Baptist Church recently sent a mission team to Lerdo, Mexico. Randy Rayl organized the 25-member team and worked with Ed and Starlene Williamson (missionaries in Mexico for 31 years). The team constructed a 22 x 50 cement block church in 5 days.
Read MoreAgnes D. Moore
Agnes D. Moore, age 87 of Tucson, Arizona died June 30, 2007. She was born February 4, 1920, the daughter of Homer Yancy and Georgia Belle (Steffen) Rich.
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