LAMAR, Mo. — A month before Bobby Bourne’s trial on capital murder charges in the slaying of Adriaunna Horton, the state is seeking to change in court documents the manner in which she was killed.
GIRARD, Kan. — “Harry Potter,” “Pokemon” and “The Hunger Games” were a few themes that more than 120 students from area schools experienced this weekend at the “Fun Friday” day camps held at Greenbush Southeast Kansas Education Service Center near…
BAXTER SPRINGS, Kan.— Empire District, a Liberty Utilities Company, broke ground on its new multimillion-dollar service center on Friday in Baxter Springs, aiming to replace one that was constructed in the early 1960s.
CARTHAGE, Mo. — While the Carthage Humane Society has made significant strides to turn around operations in the past nine months, the City Council continues to scrutinize the city’s contract expenditures for shelter services.
The operator of a suburban St. Louis landfill where an underground fire smolders near a Cold War-era nuclear waste will pay $16 million to settle a lawsuit with the state of Missouri.
A private Missouri university says it has found no evidence of impropriety in its handling of a grant that helped finance a book written by former Gov. Eric Greitens.