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From NCAA Tournament wins to plenty of showdowns with Kansas, here are Missouri's most memorable basketball games since 2000.
Dr. Ted Goudge, a Shenandoah native and retired Associate Professor of Geography at Northwest Missouri State University, has ...
Higher tariffs on nearly all major U.S. trading partners are piling pressure on farmers already struggling with soaring ...
Who could be the Browns players outside of the rookies who make a leap up in performance this season? Here's four candidates.
Jefferson City aims to boost its population to 50,000 despite recent declines, focusing on housing development and community ...
Research shows minority patients are more likely to seek care from a provider of similar race. We need more opportunities for ...
With the state budget signed, local K-12 schools and colleges can be more certain about their recently finalized budgets while making decisions to pull back on areas that have been affected by the ...
An "infestation of thrips" may sound like the title of an episode of Star Trek, but it's no fun for a gardener. Here's how to ...
The Broadway Diner announces itself with unmistakable confidence—that classic silver exterior with bold red trim and the ...
Student visa interview appointments opened again for scheduling Tuesday at 8 am, but after more than a month-long pause in ...
BLOOMINGTON — Indiana football landed a verbal commitment from 4-star defensive end Ronelle Johnson on Saturday afternoon.
July 5 has long been a historic day in Carthage, as residents remember an early battle of the Civil War, which happened here on July 5, 1861, but this year the day had a special flavor. It included ...