A Fulton woman is behind bars after officials say that she hit two children’s bicycles while driving drunk. The alleged incident occurred at 8:30 a.m. at Binder Lake Park in […]… Continue Reading
A Fulton woman is behind bars after officials say that she hit two children’s bicycles while driving drunk. The alleged incident occurred at 8:30 a.m. at Binder Lake Park in […]… Continue Reading
Catherine L. Hanaway was sworn in as Missouri’s 45th Attorney General on Monday. She was sworn in at 10 a.m. in a private ceremony at the Missouri Supreme Court Building. […]… Continue Reading
New details have emerged about the contents of Hogan’s estate, and who inherited his money. Continue reading…… Continue Reading
An agronomist says corn and soybean yields could be under pressure this harvest season. Bill Lienemann, who covers northeast Nebraska with Beck’s Hybrids, says his biggest concern has been the rapid onset of southern rust. “The field may look really good, but if it dies very rapidly, growers would be really smart to have combine…… Continue Reading
A Columbia man has a warrant out for his arrest for multiple alleged domestic assaults. According to a probable cause statement, Amijalon Alexander Vaughn assaulted a victim on September 4th, […]… Continue Reading
The Catholic Diocese of Jefferson City has announced the death of former Bishop Emeritus John Gaydos on Saturday. He had served as the third bishop of the diocese from 1997 […]… Continue Reading
Across the Corn Belt, isolated showers are primarily affecting the upper Great Lakes region. Meanwhile, warmer weather is replacing previously cool Midwestern conditions. The warmth favors summer crop development, which is lagging the normal pace in parts of the western Corn Belt. For example, only 14% of the soybeans were dropping leaves by September 7…… Continue Reading
Many agriculture groups are expressing cautious optimism following the release of the Make America Healthy Again Commission report. Agriculture Secretary Brooke Rollins says the Make Our Children Healthy Again Strategy will address the country’s childhood chronic disease epidemic. “We know the American food system is the safest in the world,” she says. “But now we…… Continue Reading
Many agriculture groups are expressing cautious optimism following the release of the Make America Healthy Again Commission report. Agriculture Secretary Brooke Rollins says the Make Our Children Healthy Again Strategy will address the country’s childhood chronic disease epidemic. “We know the American food system is the safest in the world,” she says. “But now we…… Continue Reading
School officials said he crossed a line by praying with students on the sidelines. Continue reading…… Continue Reading