LEXINGTON – To organize a force of ferocious killers, start with teenagers who can be molded, the outlaw Frank James told a St. Louis Post-Dispatch reporter.
RICHMOND – The Secretary of State’s Office has reminded candidates of a change in election filing dates. The change affects when candidates can start filing and when filing ends for the April general municipal elections, including in Excelsior Springs.
RICHMOND – For some veterans, serving this country meant giving their lives, Richmond American Legion Post Commander Mark Foley said during the Veterans Day ceremony at the Ray County Courthouse. “We thank them for this,” he said during the joint VFW and American Legion service.
ORRICK – Linda Lauck, Melody Blyth and Nick Harris are among the residents who wanted to know whether Orrick would continue to have law enforcement protection – and they got a partial answer Monday during the Orrick City Council meeting.
WARRENSBURG – Work to improve part of Missouri Highway 13 south of Interstate 70 will be completed too late for a Richmond resident. Blue-and-red flashing lights came in and out of focus for drivers going up and down hills on Nov.
RICHMOND – Sheriffs are not above the law, they do not get to pick and choose which laws to follow, they take an oath to obey the law and Sheriff Scott Childers found himself clubbed by internet trolls for doing his job.
COLUMBIA – When Lori Popejoy and Amy Vogelsmeier worked as registered nurses early in their careers, they saw firsthand how quickly respiratory infections, such as the common flu, could spread in nursing homes.
RICHMOND – Dear Elementary hosted a book fair. “It was a welcome sight indeed to see a book fair back at Dear Elementary,” teacher Melissa Steele stated.