Steelman Challenges Hulshof to Series of Debates
Missouri State Treasurer and candidate for Governor Sarah Steelman challenged her opponent in the Republican primary for Governor, Congressman Kenny Hulshof, to a series of debates today.
Read MoreDemocrats Oppose Blunt, Hancock’s Attempts to Weaken an Already Toothless Ethics Commission
Democrats Oppose Blunt, Hancock’s Attempts to Weaken an Already Toothless Ethics Commission ~ Democrats call on Hulshof to denounce his own spokesman’s proposal ~ Jefferson City, Mo. – The Missouri Democratic Party today announced its opposition to a proposal from Gov. Blunt and his campaign spokesman, John Hancock, to weaken the Missouri Ethics Commission’s ability…
Read MoreKnox County Native Named Columbia Sportswoman Of The Year For 2007
By David Sharp Columbia College senior Katie McMahon was named the 2007 Women’s Intersport Network Columbia, Missouri area Collegiate Sportswoman of the Year. Katie McMahon earned NAIA Honorable Mention All-American recognition after being named American Midwest Conference Pitcher of the Year in 2007.Finalists for the WIN 2007 Collegiate Athlete of the Year award were soccer…
Read MorePitching And Persistence Gains First Baseball Win
By David SharpThe first three innings of Knox County’s varsity baseball season didn’t go the way Eagle fans traveling to Hannibal’s Veterans’ Field would have scripted. Six of the first nine Knox County batters struck out and the other three grounded out to the infield.Collin Williams drew a walk, stole second base moved to third…
Read MoreWylliams/Henry Contemporary Dance Company to perform April 10 at C-SC
CANTON, Mo. – The Wylliams/Henry Contemporary DanceCompany will perform at Culver-Stockton College at 7:30 p.m. onThursday, April 10, in the Alexander Campbell Auditorium in thePerforming Arts Center. The performance is free and open to the public.The company was founded in 1991 by Leni Wylliams and Mary Pat Henry inKansas City, Mo., and was reviewed by…
Read MoreLocal Girl Scouts prepare to collect more than one million personal care items
Local Girl Scouts plan to collect more than one million personal
care items for local families and individuals in need during Girl Scouts
of Eastern Missouri’s April Showers Personal Care Item Drive.
APRIL, 2008 PROCLAIMED AS “MISSOURI MEDIATION MONTH”
Statement from Missourians for Fair and Impartial Courts
The Missouri House Committee on General Laws will be considering two bills THIS WEEK that would weaken the Missouri nonpartisan court plan, which ensures fair and impartial courts. There are two standards by which we assess any proposed changes to the plan: 1) Does it inject more politics or allow more influence and control by…
Read MoreWater Patrol Responds To Floods
The Missouri State Water Patrol had 54 officers assigned to flood duty during the recent flooding event in the southeastern part of the state and the St. Louis area. Officers were brought in from as far away as Kansas City for flood response. They were supported by six Water Patrol dispatchers working extended shifts to…
Read MoreWayne Cox
Wayne Cox, 64, of Donnellson, passed away at 3:27 A.M. Monday March 24, 2008 at the University of Iowa Hospital & Clinics in Iowa City.
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