By DAVE SKRETTA (KANSAS CITY, Mo., AP) — The Royals have signed right-hander Jeremy Guthrie to a $25 million, three-year deal, adding another piece to what should be a retooled… Read more »
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Minor injuries reported in KC metro bus crash
(KANSAS CITY, Mo., AP) — Kansas City police say several people sustained minor injuries when a Kansas City Area Transportation Authority bus collided with two cars on Bannister Road near… Read more »
Brown Shoe 3Q results top analysts’ estimates
(ST. LOUIS, AP) — Brown Shoe’s third-quarter net income dropped 28 percent from year-ago results that included a hefty gain related to the sale of basketball footwear and clothing company… Read more »
Ex-Mamtek CEO asks court to bar cameras at trial
(COLUMBIA, Mo., AP) — The former CEO of a failed sweetener facility planned for northern Missouri wants to keep cameras out of the courtroom at his upcoming trial on felony… Read more »
Girl, 13, fatally shot on Miami-area school bus
By KELLI KENNEDY (MIAMI, AP) — A 13-year-old girl was shot to death in front of her sister and several other students while riding a charter school bus Tuesday, Miami-Dade… Read more »
Former Mouseketeer Bonita Lynn Fields dies at 68
By RICK CALLAHAN (INDIANAPOLIS, AP) — Former Mouseketeer Bonita Lynn Fields Elder, an agile dancer who showcased those skills on the 1950s children’s show “The Mickey Mouse Club” and later… Read more »
Zelma Kerr
Zelma Kerr, 85, of Warrensburg, died Monday, Nov. 19 at Country Club Care Center. Graveside services will be 2:30 p.m. Friday, Nov. 23 at Warrensburg Memorial Gardens Cemetery with Brother… Read more »
KMOS-TV provides books for Angel Tree
(WARRENSBURG, Mo.) – Many local children can count on a good book for Christmas thanks to a recent donation from the University of Central Missouri’s public broadcasting station. Rosemary Olas,… Read more »
Art’s perfect theft: the ‘Ghent Altarpiece’
By RAF CASERT (GHENT, Belgium, AP) — The main suspect in the legendary art heist is said to have whispered with his dying breath: “Only I know where the ‘Adoration’… Read more »
New frontier for scaling up online classes: credit
By JUSTIN POPE, AP — In 15 years of teaching, University of Pennsylvania classicist Peter Struck has guided perhaps a few hundred students annually in his classes on Greek and… Read more »