Newsletter Early Week
Troy resident accused of providing, preparing bogus insurance certificates
TROY - The Missouri Department Labor Fraud Unit charged a Troy man with filing false documents relating to worker’s compensation benefits connected to his roofing company.

‘I hate my own skin’
Foster, adopted children molested by Ronald Graham provide victim impact statements before he’s sentenced to 10 years in prison By Gregory Orear General Manager/Editor TROY – While stepping lightly, guided…

Troy 9th grade instructor named semifinalist in teacher of the year award
History teacher Heather Millard one of 17 instructors selected for semifinalist honors in state award By Gregory Orear General Manager Editor TROY – A history teacher at the Troy ninth…

Ex-Mercy Medical Technician sentenced Friday to 12 years for fake X-rays
Seven female victims between ages 13-21 said Ryan Williams, 43, called them in for unneeded X-Rays of their chests By Gregory Orear General Manager/Editor TROY – A Warren County judge…

TBHS Art Guild students paint murals for community
TROY - Art can evoke emotion, create connection, but more than anything it is a unique experience that can foster a sense of identity, enrich learning, revitalize a community, beautify spaces and spark imagination and awareness. For TBHS Art Guild students, working on art murals in the community has been an opportunity to enhance a space with vibrancy for the maximum human experience and engage the public.

How life is like the trapeze
A trapeze artist can only fly from one trapeze to another by first releasing the bar he is holding on to. This takes a lot of nerve, determination, and desire.

Local nonprofit makes positive difference: 'The smiles, the stories, and the gratitude make every egg collection worth it'
LINCOLN COUNTY - Part of the reason Lauren Brohammer became a nurse was to try improve the lives of the patients she serves. But an idea she had been nurturing for some time takes her passion for heath and helping patients to new heights.

Q&A: Two years after police raid on Kansas newspaper, editor eager to set example with lawsuit
TOPEKA, Kansas — Two years after police staged a chilling raid on the Marion County Record, the newspaper’s owner-editor remains committed to the hard-hitting journalism that made him a target.

'Whites-only' group draws rebuke over potential move to Missouri
The possibility of a “whites-only” organization from Arkansas expanding into Missouri has inspired bipartisan outrage from state lawmakers and local officials who decry the group as racist and antisemitic.

Deutsch arrested on stealing, forgery charges
Less than a month after posting bond on child abuse charges, foster mother accused of defrauding state with forged invoices By Gregory Orear General Manager/Editor TROY – A Winfield woman…