For people living in seven mid-Missouri counties served by the Columbia office of the American Red Cross, the recent hiring of new Executive Director Mike Odneal can definitely be considered…
COLUMBIA, Mo. – Researchers at the University of Missouri-Columbia are studying the status of black bears in Missouri. Black bears were abundant in the state during…
The Midsummer Arts Faire will take place the weekend of Friday, June 22nd – Sunday, June 24th in Washington Park in the Historic Quincy Business District.…
Colonel James F. Keathley, superintendent of the Missouri State Highway
Patrol, today said the Patrol will assist by providing information to the
Public Service Commission in their new investigation into the Ameren…
MoDOT is offering free seminars this month to help commercial motor vehicle drivers understand state and federal safety regulations.…
Ominous-looking skies and the threat of rain didn’t stop over 250 people from attending the Third Annual Lewis County Conservation and Wildlife Field Day which was held Saturday at Deer…
Weather permitting, beginning Monday, June 4, MoDOT and its contractor will begin resurfacing approximately 12 miles of Route B from Route 61 just north of Canton to just south of…
Memorial Day weekend officially kicked off the beginning of summer and opened the door to all sorts of outdoor activities like backyard barbecues, hiking, trail rides…
Captain John W. Elliott, commanding officer of Troop B, Macon, announces the Memorial Day weekend traffic crash and enforcement totals for the Troop B area, which consists of…
COLUMBIA, Mo. – Researchers at the University of Missouri-Columbia have been awarded a grant from the U.S. Department of Energy to study low-pressure hydrogen storage.…
Agriculture Secretary Mike Johanns has appointed Everett Forkner of Richards, Mo. to serve a three-year term on the 15-member National Pork Board. Forkner will begin his…