The Dollar General store at the corner of Eisenhower Street and Highway T in Doolittle opened its doors Wednesday, according to Doolittle City Clerk Dene Kirn.
Missouri's legislative session was ending Friday in a familiar way, with the failure of a proposal that would have overhauled the state's costliest tax credit programs and created several new business incentives.
Rolla police officers along with officers from the Missouri State Highway Patrol, Phelps County Sheriff’s Office, Missouri University of Science and Technology and several surrounding police agencies, are preparing to run in the 28th annual...
Missouri's county sheriffs would become responsible for printing concealed weapons permits instead of the state Revenue Department under legislation sent to the governor Thursday.
A group of students in Molly Remer’s Working With Communities and Organizations class at the Columbia College campus in Rolla have collected 126 suitcases and duffel bags for children in foster care.
The search for two federal fugitives ended this week with the arrest of James Rhodenizer, 54, and Stephen Klasing, 32, who were both wanted by Pulaski County authorities and federal agents.
Natalie M. “Nikki” Krawitz, vice president for finance and administration for the University of Missouri System since 2002, will receive the Chancellor Medal from Missouri University of Science and Technology during commencement...
A jury in Texas County Tuesday found a former Rolla City Council member not guilty of an assault charge filed against her in 2010.
A Missouri National Guard officer recently earned a pair of medals at the U.S. National Judo Championships at Virginia Beach, Va.
Jolene Carson, Administrative Assistant, and Coordinator of Public Works Celebration Day, stands next to P.W. Paws. The Public Works mascot will provide the perfect backdrop for a free photo opp. for kids of all ages who attend...
A cadet from each of Missouri University of Science and Technology’s ROTC programs was recently presented the Sons of Union Veterans of the Civil War ROTC Award.
One month ago today, twin blasts rang out at one of America's greatest athletic traditions, the Boston Marathon. Three people were killed, hundreds wounded, and the manhunt for one of the suspects froze an entire city for almost a whole day.
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