JEFFERSON CITY — A Senate committee conducted a busy hearing Wednesday over a House bill that aims to establish a Video Lottery Terminal system in Missouri. The bill would call for the removal of ...
The Yosemite Stanislaus Solutions collaborative and its emphasis on bringing competing interests together to find common ground on fire fuels reduction and forest health were hailed Thursday morning ...
The Missouri Attorney General's Office Filed two felony counts of first-degree promoting gambling and a civil action against a Greene County convenience store for housing illegal slot machines, ...
DES MOINES, IA (KTIV) - The Unity Christian Knights could not have asked for a better start to their IHSAA Class 2A State Championship game. The Knights would open the matchup with a 12-0 run against ...
Mar. 9—Three months ago, while sitting on stage at the Esquire as part of 'The News-Gazette Sports Page,' radio show on WDWS 1400-AM and 93.9-FM, Dane Eisenmenger made a bold prediction. The Unity ...
CENTRAL ILLINOIS (WCIA) – Monday saw Super-Sectionals for IHSA boys’ basketball across the state. Four teams in the WCIA 3 viewing area took the floor across three classes. Unity is state-bound for ...
AND NOW IS THE RIGHT TIME TO SEEK A NEW LEADER FOR OUR PROGRAM. A SCAM ARTIST TARGETS A VICTIM IN UNITY TOWNSHIP, WESTMORELAND COUNTY, STEALING MORE THAN $5 MILLION. STATE POLICE SAY THE SCAMMER POSED ...
The U.S. Secret Service is investigating a scam that netted more than $5 million from a local resident through transactions in Unity. Meanwhile, two men are facing an indictment in Ohio federal court ...
State Sen. Ryan Weld opposed two gun-related bills before the Senate Judiciary Committee Monday. One bill would allow the State Police to sell machine guns to individuals in violation of federal law.
Unity senior Phoenix Molina reacts after winning the 235-pound IHSA girls’ wrestling state championship match on Saturday at Grossinger Motors Arena in Bloomington. Unity senior Phoenix Molina stands ...
FRANKFORT, Ky. (LEX 18) — The Kentucky Court of Appeals has unanimously ruled in favor of the General Assembly's ban on so-called "gray machines," Attorney General Russell Coleman announced Friday.