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Woman Injured Getting Off Moving Tram at Silver Dollar City
Authorities say a Mississippi woman was airlifted to a hospital after she was injured while trying to get off a moving tram at Silver Dollar City
Illinois Time Change Plan Cause May Confusion At Missouri Border
A proposal in Illinois to make daylight saving time permanent has some residents and business owners worried about the confusion it could cause at the Missouri border.
Teen Shot, Killed in Grandview in Apparent Fight Over Shoes
Police say a man was shot and killed in an apparent fight over shoes in suburban Kansas City.
Couple Donating 3,000 Socks For Mid-Missouri Homeless
A mid-Missouri couple is donating more than 3,000 pairs of socks to homeless people as part of a program to honor their late son.
Missouri Lottery Revenue Down With Lack Of Big Jackpots
Missouri Lottery revenue has been down in the first five months of the budget year as the best-known games have failed to produce huge jackpots
SFCC to Host Annual Holiday Arts and Crafts Show
State Fair Community College’s 16th annual Holiday Arts and Crafts Show will take place December 7 on the Sedalia campus.
Truman State Making Night Skies Friendlier for Star Gazing
Truman State University students and faculty might notice more stars in the sky when they return to campus this fall.
Missouri Clinic Can Keep Doing Abortions, Judge Says
A judge has issued an order allowing Missouri's only abortion clinic to continue providing the service.
Missouri Senate Joins GOP Anti-abortion Wave With 8-week Ban
Missouri's Republican-led Senate has passed a wide-ranging bill to ban abortions at eight weeks of pregnancy,
Missouri Man Given 189 Years in Prison for Abusing 2 Girls
A 40-year-old Missouri man will likely spend the rest of his life in prison after being sentenced to 189 years in prison for sexually and physically abusing two girls.