By GRANT SCHULTE (LINCOLN, Neb., AP) — Just as pressure was building on President Barack Obama to make a decision on the Keystone XL pipeline that would carry oil from… Read more »
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WMMC recognized as high-performing hospital
(WARRENSBURG, Mo.) – Western Missouri Medical Center was one of 10 Missouri hospitals recognized by the Missouri Hospital Engagement Network as a High-Performing Hospital. High performance areas, with more than… Read more »
Mo. House endorses propane price investigation
(JEFFERSON CITY, Mo., AP) — The Missouri House is asking the U.S. Justice Department to investigate the high price of propane. The resolution endorsed Thursday was adopted by a voice… Read more »

New burrito joint in the Burg
By MITCHELL BROWN (WARRENSBURG, Mo., digitalBURG) — The door opens, and the sound of Jerry Cantrell’s power chords cuts through the air as Alice in Chain’s “Man in the Box”… Read more »
KC business leaders support airport changes
(KANSAS CITY, Mo., AP) — Kansas City International Airport has become increasingly outdated and gives visitors a mediocre first impression of the city, according to area business leaders. “As one… Read more »
UCM and American Eagle Airlines announce partnership
(WARRENSBURG, Mo.) — The University of Central Missouri and American Eagle Airlines announced a partnership Monday that will benefit UCM’s aviation program and its students as it provides American Eagle… Read more »
Horse slaughter blocked by federal law
By BARRY MASSEY (SANTA FE, N.M., AP) — The resumption of commercial horse slaughter in the U.S. was blocked Friday as President Barack Obama signed a budget measure that withholds… Read more »
Company files for bankruptcy after W.Va. spill
By JONATHAN MATTISE (CHARLESTON, W.Va., AP) — The company blamed for a chemical spill that left 300,000 West Virginians without safe drinking water filed for bankruptcy Friday, temporarily shielding it… Read more »
Court to rule on TV over Internet service
By JESSE J. HOLLAND (WASHINGTON, AP) — The Supreme Court will decide whether a startup company can offer live television broadcasts over the Internet without paying fees to broadcasters. The… Read more »
Mo. lt. gov. wants meeting on housing tax credits
(JEFFERSON CITY, Mo., AP) — Lt. Gov. Peter Kinder wants a Missouri housing commission to meet next week to consider awarding tax credits to developers. The Missouri Housing Development Commission… Read more »