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Living every day like it could be your last can be pretty stressful, former chaplain Norris Burkes writes. Safety is ...
The out-of-date food, including a salad from April, was discarded and a reinspection is needed, according to the health ...
Noticed the new mural off Park Central Square? It's part of an effort by the Child Advocacy Center to engage the community in ...
Republic is the first high school in Missouri, and 12th in the nation, to earn Lighthouse certification from the Leader in Me ...
Initial filings for unemployment benefits in Missouri rose last week compared with the week prior, the U.S. Department of ...
Here's a look at how weekly regional gas prices changed in the Midwest last week compared with the week prior.
The track and field championships begin for Classes 1,2 and 3 this weekend in Jefferson City. Here are live updates for Springfield area athletes.
Missouri State women's basketball added its fourth transfer of the offseason by bringing in a transfer out of Pittsburg State ...
Pete Rose's pardon by the MLB also features in this week's letters — "Charlie Hustler" may have a harder time winning the forgiveness of fans.
The Ozark district announced it has promoted Jared Lotz — assistant principal of the Ozark Middle School — to serve as ...
Whether American retirees have enough savings and benefits to live comfortably in retirement is a matter of spirited debate.
The Greene County Sheriff's Office is investigating the human remains and asking anyone with information to contact the tip ...
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