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Two collections of eye-catching and rare Ferraris will be reunited in August at the Pebble Beach Concours d'Elegance.
In the race to build the first affordable electric car, one company is taking an unusual approach: they're not treating it as a race at all. "We don't want to be the first, or the biggest. We just want to be the best," says Mike McQuary, CEO of Wheego electric vehicles . The Atlanta-based startup will begin selling its first electric vehicle, a small, functional buggy called the Whip, this ...
There's a chance to own a piece of Ford history on eBay — the Blade Runner-esque, Lincoln Sentinel concept from 1995. This questionably-styled, rolling retro-futuristic concept chassis can be...
WASHINGTON (AP) — Robert S. McNamara, the cerebral secretary of defense who was vilified for carrying out the Vietnam War, then devoted himself to helping the world’s poorest nations, died today. He was 93.
Call me a snob, but there are body parts I’d just as soon take a blowtorch to than sit through your average show in Branson.
Hidden in the middle of downtown Joplin is one of the most opulent movie theaters of its day. When the Fox Theatre opened at 415 S. Main St. in 1930, a night at the movies was more than just entertainment.
BAXTER SPRINGS, Kan. — The Baxter Springs Heritage Center and Museum is preparing to show off its $500,000 expansion. An all-day open house is planned for Saturday starting at 9:30 a.m. A ribbon-cutting ceremony is planned for 2 p.m.
Editor’s note: The following is the second of two parts of a report about challenges to certain sales taxes imposed by some Missouri cities. The first part ran in Sunday’s edition.
Floyd and Henrietta Prock don’t understand why the appraised value of their Joplin home has increased by 23 percent. Ron Brewer is even more befuddled by the 16-percent jump for his Carl Junction home.
PITTSBURG, Kan. — At the PSU President’s Summit last Thursday, Rep. Julie Menghini, D-Pittsburg, put into words what many around the table already knew: The majority of young people growing up in small, Midwestern towns want nothing more than to leave the area upon graduation from high school or college.
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