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Winter takes a breather
The sun’s rays broke through the clouds and shone down on the sea of small children playing in Cosmopolitan Park. It seemed like the first day of spring, not two days after Christmas.
Drivers to get new ID numbers
If you have your Social Security number on your driver’s license, get ready to memorize a new number.
The winding road of abortion law
Trying to navigate Missouri’s abortion laws is like driving a road with many twists, turns and lengthy detours through the state’s judicial system.
Back to Nature
You’ve unwrapped the presents and eaten the cookies. You’ve returned the ornaments to their boxes, rewound the lights and put it all back on the shelves.
Curators’ records dispute deemed ‘internal’
Complaints by three University of Missouri curators that their colleagues may have violated the state’s open records law involve “an internal dispute” that doesn’t require a broader investigation, the state attorney general’s office said Tuesday.
Sudbury way of learning to be topic
A former Hickman High School teacher wants educators and parents, whether in public or private settings, to consider alternative ways to educate students.
Court rules in favor of ’04 gas rate hike
KANSAS CITY — An appeals court on Tuesday upheld regulators’ 2004 decision allowing Missouri Gas Energy to raise its rates by $22.5 million, about half of what the company wanted.
Bowl hoopla surrounds Tigers
If members of the Missouri football team were worried about missing out on the festivities that Dec. 25 offers, they can rest easy.
Bruins advance to semis
LIBERTY — The second chair on the bench remained empty, the William Jewell College Cardinal logo glaring at the ceiling. Rock Bridge boys’ basketball coach Mark Scanlon finally sat down with four minutes to go in the game.
Brown hopes Tigers rebound
With almost a week to recover from the 32-point loss to Illinois last Wednesday, forward Marshall Brown found some resolution to his recent struggles during semester break back home in Texas.
