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With the launch of this column last week, we officially set sail on a grand and far-reaching journey that will eventually ...
Even when things don’t go the way we want them to. Even when God doesn’t say yes to our prayers. Even when we cannot understand God’s reason for doing what ...
Missouri University of Science and Technology's Campus Performing Arts Series will end the semester with a bang when STOMP returns to Leach Theatre for two shows on Thursday, May 8.
A Kansas college student faces two felony offenses in connection with allegedly stealing $25,000 from a Rolla senior as part ...
Missouri lawmakers are playing tax cut tennis, and on Monday the state House served its latest offering when it narrowed the ...
Missouri House Republicans aren’t ready to give up on dual goals of enacting a flat income tax and cutting the overall rate, ...
Tens of thousands of mourners flooded into St Peter's Square on Saturday for the funeral of Pope Francis, the champion of the poor and the Catholic Church's first Latin American leader. Some people ...
Rolla Public Works Director has announced a contractor working on utilities will close one lane of traffic and the sidewalk in front of 612 N. Pine St. for two days.
Five international college students in Missouri have filed a federal lawsuit challenging the termination of their student ...
US President Donald Trump said he has been too busy to buy First Lady Melania a present for her 55th birthday on Saturday, so he is treating her to a romantic dinner on Air Force One instead. The ...
Trinidad and Tobago votes in parliamentary elections Monday that will determine whether Prime Minister Stuart Young stays in power as the twin-island Caribbean nation battles an economic slump and a ...
A bill signed Thursday by Missouri Gov. Mike Kehoe generated a lawsuit Friday challenging its constitutionality even as Attorney General Andrew Bailey wasted no time using new powers granted in the ...