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Former Missouri Officer Who Fatally Shot A Black Man Turns Himself In
The judge who found DeValkenaere guilty in a bench trial said police were the initial aggressors and had a duty to retreat.
$1.4 Billion in Federal Grants Announced to Improve Railroad Safety, Boost Capacity
The Biden administration has announced more than $1.4 billion in grants to improve railroad safety and boost capacity across the country.
One Dead, Two Hurt After Police Pursuit Crash In Missouri
One person died and two people are injured after an SUV being pursued by police crashed into another vehicle early Sunday.
Missouri Senate Hopefuls Schmitt, Valentine Campaign At Mo State Fair
Missouri's Republican and Democratic U.S. Senate nominees on Thursday framed their campaigns around their support for or opposition to policies backed by President Joe Biden.
Sacred Heart Golf Scores Noted in S-C Classic
Sacred Heart competed yesterday at Sedalia Country Club in the Smith-Cotton Classic.
Man Drowns at Pleasant Hill City Lake
Authorities say a Pleasant Hill man who fell from a boat on a city lake over the weekend drowned.
Firefighter Dies When Truck Overturns On Way To Fire
A 36-year-old volunteer firefighter in southwest Missouri died when the firetruck he was driving left the road and overturned.
SCEA Awards Six Scholarships
The Sedalia Community Educators' Association (SCEA) has awarded six $250 scholarships to Sedalia 200 educators
Missouri Economic Development Director Resigns
The state's director of economic development has resigned to take a new job with Ameren Missouri.
12-year-old Boy Injured In Branson Roller Coaster Accident
Two state inspectors are trying to determine how a 12-year-old boy was badly injured in an accident at a roller coaster