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- Newscope: Marshall school board to meet Saturday, Sunday, Tuesday

- MHS students, FFA recognized during 4th quarter assembly
- Benefit organized to support girl's fight against 'the great imitator'
- Lady Vikings knocked out of NAIA meet
- Slater woman hurt in 1-vehicle crash Thursday night
- E911 promotes GIS services
- Scoreboard for Thursday, May 17
- Commissioners discuss road conditions in south county
- Arrow Rock to celebrate its black history with program, new museum, annual meeting
- 4 injured in Yerby Street wreck (Update 5:05 p.m.)
- Marshall woman hurt in 1-vehicle crash on I-70 Thursday
- 2 men charged with assault, armed criminal action in connection with home invasion (Updated 4:15 p.m. May 17)
- Owls beat Boonville for district championship
- Chiefs return to Class 1 playoffs
- Basketball camp to be held in Marshall
- P&Z approves 2 requests, sets 2 public hearings
- Former Marshall man killed in Raytown drive-by shooting
- MVC's first jazz artist in residence helps students master the language of music
- Marshall Chamber to seek new director, preps for banquet
- Scoreboard for Wednesday, May 16
- Newscope: Marshall Optimist Club to provide concessions at jazz festival Saturday
- Newscope: Run for the Wall to pass through county Monday
- MVC to host performing arts camp in July
- SCCC welding class places first in national competition
- Circus to host 2 shows Wednesday at fairgrounds
- Saline County Mental Health Association Martinez receives 2012 Al Bunch Award
- New life for old hospital? Public hearing slated for June 12 on proposal to rezone for apartment use (Updated 3:10 p.m. May 16)
- Slater welcomes new restaurant, plans for energy spike
- City of Marshall recognizes Armed Forces Day
- County Commission hears report on regional plan, Armed Forces Day
- Tourism Commission lacks quorum for Wednesday meeting
- Reading so others can ride
- Owls get second shot at district title
- Owls finish at state golf meet
- Marshall Junior Tennis starts soon
- Marshall recognizes National Nursing Home Week
- Boonville - Farmers Livestock Auction: Feeder Cattle Weighted Average Report for 05/15/2012
- Kingsville- Kingsville Livestock Auction: Feeder Cattle Weighted Average Report for 05/15/2012
- Boonville-Farmers Livestock Auction: Cattle Auction Report for 05/15/2012
- Kingsville Livestock Auction: Cattle Auction Report for 05/15/2012
- Lupus Awareness Month proclaimed in Marshall
- Scoreboard for Tuesday, May 15
- Suspect charged in burglary, theft
- Public Works board considers additional costs to wastewater project
- No. 1 Chiefs move into district finals
- Marshall golfers struggle at state
- Lady Owls' season ends with 5-0 loss to Kirksville
- Owls withdraw from sectional match
- Santa Fe boasts 15 state qualifiers
- Newscope: Fitzgibbon Hospital to host blood drive Wednesday
- Malta Bend school board makes decision on Career Ladder
- M. Frances Adams
- Kingdom City - Callaway Livestock Center: Cattle Auction Report for 05/14/12
- Kingdom City - Callaway Livestock Center : Slaughter Cattle Auction for 5/14/12
- Sedalia- Central Missouri Sales Company: Feeder Cattle Weighted Average Report for 05/14/2012
- Kingdom City - Callaway Livestock Center: Feeder Cattle Weighted Average Report for 05/14/2012
- Sedalia-Central Missouri Sales Company: Cattle Auction Report for 5/14/2012
- Scoreboard for Monday, May 14
- Local DECA members compete at International Career Development Conference
- MoDOT accepting applications for Youth Transportation Conference
- Golf tourney benefits Marshall students
- 37 seniors graduate Friday at Sweet Springs
- Lady Owls send four entries to sectional
- MHS seniors advance to next round
- 'Hounds suffer close first-round loss
- Baseball: Glasgow 15, Slater 4
- Spring Fling fills Marshall square with flowers, decor
- Eugene Douglas Inman
- Marvin Wesley (Wes) Carden Jr.
- Scoreboard for Saturday, May 12
- MHS Orchestra to perform tonight
- USPS announces plan to scale back rather than close small post offices
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- Keep Columbia Free seeks volunteers for potential recall petition

- Rock Bridge boys tennis wins 11th consecutive sectional title

- Missouri softball trounces ISU in regional opener

- Missouri baseball team loses third straight
- In his words: Jon Parkhurst
- In her words: Stacy Boling
- In his own words: Chance Foster
- Facebook stock closes nearly flat in debut
- Columbia's Jack Langen represents Missouri in the National Geographic Bee
- Tolton Catholic's Freidel earns third in state long jump
- Solar eclipse on Sunday peaks at sunset in Missouri
- MU School of Health Professions kicks off health conversation series
- Robert Smith served family, community and country
- Jim Hellmann remembered for his musical talents and love of nature
- UPDATE: Missouri legislature passes contraception bill on final day
- Interstate 70 limited to one lane beginning Monday
- Robert E. Smith, June 10, 1926 — Friday, May 18, 2012, of Columbia
- James J. Froese, Aug. 30, 1936 — May 17, 2012, of Columbia
- Janet Barnes improving after serious illness
- Lee Elementary students create mosaic for Red Cross
- James J. Froese, former MU art professor, known for '90 Days of Spring'
- Missouri lawmakers trim disparity in drug sentences
- Walkers, bikers enjoy free breakfast during Bike, Walk and Wheel Week
- UPDATE: 52-year-old Columbia resident dies in car accident
- SEC, Big 12 agree to bowl game
- Joplin hospital offers land for tornado museum
- UPDATE: Missouri lawmakers face contraception issue on last day
- CDC to baby boomers: Get tested for hepatitis C
- United Arab Emirates gives $5 million to Joplin hospital
- Southwest Missouri tornado victim helps people heal
- Boxing legend Kenny Loehr still ringside at 80
- Missouri lawmakers face contraception issue on last day
- Three new walkways proposed for Stephens Lake Park
- One dead, two injured in morning accident on Route B
- Missouri attorney general urges Supreme Court to set execution dates
- Share your artistic talent with the Missourian
- Columbia's blight debate: How an EEZ benefits businesses
- Joplin tornado victim helps people heal
- Columbia's blight debate: A question of jobs vs. neighborhood values
- GUEST COMMENTARY: Football, our ruinous game
- Boxing legend Kenny Loehr still ringside at 80
- Missouri softball team's offense key to postseason success
- Jim Hellmann is described as fun-loving and free-spirited
- Missouri baseball stung with 1-0 loss at Kansas
- Son says mother was quiet yet outgoing
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- Occupy G8: Peoples' Summit Confronts World Leaders at Camp David, Urging Action on Poverty, Hunger
- Headlines for May 18, 2012
- Paul Krugman: Debt Commission Chair Alan Simpson is Wrong to Call For Greater Austerity, Budget Cuts
- Paul Krugman on Eurozone: "The Whole Thing Could Fall Apart in a Matter of Months"
- Krugman: Jamie Dimon Should Resign over JPMorgan's $3B Lost Bet and Campaign Against Financial Regs
- "End This Depression Now": Paul Krugman Urges Public Spending, Not Deficit Hysteria, to Save Economy
- Journalist, Plaintiff Chris Hedges Hails "Monumental" Ruling Blocking NDAA Indefinite Detention
- Headlines for May 17, 2012
- FBI Crackdown on Antiwar Groups Targets Chicano, Brown Beret Activist Carlos Montes
- "What Have We Been Doing?": Decorated Veteran Aaron Hughes to Return War Medals at Anti-NATO Protest
- As NATO Meets in Chicago, Bill Ayers & Bernardine Dohrn Condemn "Militarized Arm of the 1 Percent"
- Headlines for May 16, 2012
- "Magic Soap" Maker David Bronner on Labeling Genetically Modified Food, Fair Trade, the War on Hemp
- As Obama OKs Weapons to Bahrain, Neurosurgeon Tortured by Regime Faces Trial for Treating Protesters
- Ex-Financial Regulator William Black: Austerity is Sinking Economies from Europe to U.S.
- Crony Capitalism: After Lobbying Against New Financial Regulations, JPMorgan Loses $2B in Risky Bet
- Headlines for May 15, 2012
- Noam Chomsky on WikiLeaks, Obama's Targeted Assassinations and Latin America's Break from the U.S.
- Chomsky: Occupy Wall Street "Has Created Something That Didn't Really Exist" in U.S. — Solidarity
- Noam Chomsky: Palestinian Hunger Strike a Protest Against "Violations of Elementary Human Rights"
- Headlines for May 14, 2012
- Stop the Drug War: Mexican Poet Javier Sicilia Condemns U.S. Role in Widening Drug Violence
- Sexual Violence and Natural Resource Pillaging Top Hardships Facing Alaskan Natives
- UN Probe: U.S. Should Return Stolen Sacred Land, Including Mt. Rushmore, to Native Americans
- The U.S. v. Joe Arpaio: Justice Department Sues Arizona Sheriff for Racial Profiling of Latinos
- Headlines for May 11, 2012
- Mexican Poet Javier Sicilia Leads U.S. Peace Caravan to Expose Drug War's Human Toll
- Tony Kushner on the Overlooked "Radicalism" and Lessons of Abraham Lincoln's Presidency
- Maurice Sendak (1928-2012): Tony Kushner on the Life and Legacy of Legendary Children's Author
- Playwright Tony Kushner Hails Obama's Support for Same-Sex Marriage: "I Felt the Earth Move"
- Headlines for May 10, 2012
- Wisconsin Democrats Select Recall Challenger to Take On Gov. Scott Walker's "Ideological Civil War"
- From Coal to Foreclosures, Bank of America Faces Protest at Shareholders' Meeting in Charlotte
- North Carolina Voters Approve Constitutional Amendment Banning Same-Sex Marriage, Civil Unions
- Headlines for May 9, 2012
- Justice Cheated: Human Rights Watch's Kenneth Roth on Failures of Guantánamo Military Tribunals
- "We Need to Make a Ruckus": Robert Reich Hails Occupy for Exposing Concentration of Wealth and Power
- Former Labor Sec. Robert Reich on Clinton's Errors of Crippling Welfare to Repealing Glass-Steagall
- Headlines for May 8, 2012
- On Strike: Quebec Students Boycott Classes for 12 Weeks to Protest Proposed Tuition Hikes
- ExxonMobil's Dirty Secrets, from Indonesia to Nigeria to Washington: Steve Coll on “Private Empire”
- "A Political Implosion": Anti-Austerity Parties Win Historic French and Greek Elections
- Headlines for May 7, 2012
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