in Highschool Basketball Girls action last night, Centralia defeated Chillicothe 45-23 Rock Bridge beat out Nixa 73-51 Hallsville fell to Harrisburg 65-26 Macon county with Bucklin beat out Novinger 53-44 […]… Continue Reading
in Highschool Basketball Girls action last night, Centralia defeated Chillicothe 45-23 Rock Bridge beat out Nixa 73-51 Hallsville fell to Harrisburg 65-26 Macon county with Bucklin beat out Novinger 53-44 […]… Continue Reading
Twenty-eight midwestern Hardee’s stores are closing today. The stores, many of them located in Missouri, are closing because of a dispute between Hardee’s and a franchisee, ARC Burger LLC, which […]… Continue Reading
T.J. Higgins, band director from Southern Boone High School in Ashland, has been selected to represent Missouri as part of the Band Directors Marching Band in the prestigious Tournament of […]… Continue Reading
Ameren Missouri is proposing a new solar energy project in Callaway County, and the Missouri Public Service Commission is asking for public input. The project, known as the Reform Renewable […]… Continue Reading
Two Jefferson City residents have been charged with felonies in a case involving a minor. Michael Alexander, 32, is charged with first-degree rape, and Lorretta Wilhelm, 40, faces charges of […]… Continue Reading
The Missouri State Highway Patrol honored 25 New Troopers who Graduate from the Missouri State Highway Patrol’s Law Enforcement Academy yesterday (Friday) Colonel Michael A. Turner, superintendent of the Missouri […]… Continue Reading
Years after Florida Georgia Line’s split, Tyler hopes to rebuild the bond that mattered most — his friendship with Brian. Continue reading…… Continue Reading
Legislation that would remove wolves from the Endangered Species List has again passed the U.S. House of Representatives. Congressman Tom Tiffany of Wisconsin co-authored the Pet and Livestock Protection Act and says the carnage has increased over the past few years. “It’s not just northern Wisconsin either, it’s around a big part of the state.…… Continue Reading
An analyst says a weather scare in South America could help improve U.S. grain prices, but so far, there aren’t any concerns. Michael Cordonnier with Soybean and Corn Advisor says Brazil’s soybeans are expected to be record-large, and it’s unclear what will happen with corn. “A lot of farmers have already said they’re going to…… Continue Reading
Soybeans were lower on fund and technical selling, seeing notable week-to-week losses. Soybeans continue to monitor weather in South America, which looks good, aside from dry conditions in parts of Argentina. The Buenos Aires Grain Exchange says 67.3% of Argentina’s crop is planted with 65% of the crop called good to excellent, below a year…… Continue Reading