Missouri News

Flags lowered Saturday in honor of local soldier

Gov. Jay Nixon has ordered all U.S. flags and the flag of Missouri to be flown at half-staff at all state and government offices on Saturday from…

Stan Musial’s home up for sale

(LADUE, Mo., AP) — The longtime home of St. Louis Cardinals great Stan Musial is on the market, but the price isn’t cheap. Musial died in January…

Mo. unemployment bill prompted by federal rules

(JEFFERSON CITY, Mo., AP) — Legislation awaiting action by Gov. Jay Nixon seeks to comply with federal mandates for Missouri’s unemployment benefits system. The measure also could…

Poplar Bluff woman accused of embezzling

(POPLAR BLUFF, Mo., AP) — A southeast Missouri bank employee is facing federal charges for allegedly embezzling nearly $400,000 from the bank. The Poplar Bluff Daily American…

Obituaries

SFC Trenton L. Rhea

SFC Trenton L. Rhea, 33, of Kansas City, Mo., died Wednesday, May 15 in Kandahar, Afghanistan, during combat operations while serving with the United States Army 603rd…

Anna June Tate

Anna June Tate

Anna June Tate, 82, of Warrensburg, died Wednesday, May 22 at the Country Club Care Center surrounded by her children. A funeral will be held at 2…

Ruth E. Tresenriter

Ruth E. Tresenriter, 86, of Warrensburg, died Tuesday, May 14 at the Country Club Care Center. Cremation graveside services will be at 1:30 p.m. Saturday, May 18…

Leland Elwood Teater

Leland Elwood Teater

Leland Elwood Teater, 92, a longtime resident of Warrensburg, died Feb. 14 at the Glen Rose Nursing Home near Granbury, Texas. Memorial graveside services will be at…

Announcements

Dog park meetings set for fourth Thursday of the month

Meetings for the proposed Old Drum Best Friends Dog Park are scheduled for the fourth Thursday of the month at 4 p.m. in the Jack Moore Room…

Summer lunch program starts May 29 for children

The Summer Food Service Program helps kids get the nutrition they need when school is out. This summer, a nutritious lunch and snack will be served to kids…

Spring Walk to School set for this week

Three spring Walk to School events are scheduled for this week. The City of Warrensburg is partnering with Sterling, Maple Grove and Ridgeview elementary schools for the…

Letters

Mo. health insurance aid

Dear Editor, The federal subsidy for health coverage for the 525,000 Missouri residents has me very concerned. The Missouri residents that fall in or under the poverty…

‘Learning to a Greater Degree Contract’

Dear Editor, The University of Central Missouri’s Board of Governors took a bold and necessary step forward when it adopted the conceptual “Learning to a Greater Degree…

Tax credits

Dear Editor, Policymakers have used economic development tax credits to gamble with taxpayer money for years, but the results have been disappointing. Missouri continues to fall behind…

High School Sports

Warrensburg claims district baseball title

By ALEX AGUEROS (WARRENSBURG, Mo., digitalBURG) — Nevada’s record-setting baseball season came to an end Wednesday, dropping the district championship game to the Warrensburg Tigers by a…

Tigers advance in district baseball

By ALEX AGUEROS (WARRENSBURG, Mo., digitalBURG) –  After enjoying their bye in the first round of the Class 4 District tournament, the Warrensburg Tigers defeated the Clinton…

Movie Reviews

“The Hangover Part III”

By ANDREW LINK (digitalBURG) — If you want a quick answer to, “Should I see ‘The Hangover Part III?’” the answer is no. When I heard about…

“Hangover Part III”

“Hangover Part III”

By JOSHUA LEONARD (digitalBURG) – I went to the pre-screening of “The Hangover Part III,” and the movie was a decent conclusion to a trilogy that should…