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Journalism and celebrity collide in classic film
Showing of "Roman Holiday" is meant to coincide with MU Museum of Art and Archaeology exhibition and MU School of Journalism centennial.
Interest increases in vice president debate at Washington University
The vice presidential debate to be held at Washington University in October is creating a new buzz among people anxious to know more about Sarah Palin.
Lee's Summit coffee shop opening not delayed, despite break-in
Three Lee's Summit women were forced to improvise when thieves broke into their coffee shop just hours before opening day.
Boone County Fire District Board discusses bond issue, new purchases
The fire chief presented a wish list of $26 million worth of renovations, training and new equipment for the district.
Man arrested on charges of abandoning friend's body
Jerry Flippin, 52, of Eldon is accused on dumping a friend's body in a ditch after a car crash.
Update: Various city leaders will be members of TIF commission
At last night’s meeting, Mayor Darwin Hindman announced the appointment of six members to the tax-increment financing commission, a group that will review applications for the use of tax-increment financing for downtown revitalization projects.
Goodwill stores give vouchers to Gustav victims
Missouri and Illinois Goodwills are offering relief to those affected by Hurricane Gustav.