Secretary of State Robin Carnahan says voting turnout was a record yesterday. About 36 percent of the state’s registered voters made it to polls. (1:18 a.m.)
Exit poll shows those seeking change help Obama to narrow win in Missouri. (1:08 p.m.)
McCain appeals for GOP unity. (1:05 p.m.)
HHS MOCK RESULTS: Democrats: Barack Obama – 32; Hillary Clinton – 22; John Edwards – 2.
Republicans: Mike Huckabee – 64; John McCain – 28; Mitt Romney – 5; Ron Paul – 4. (9:09 a.m.)
MISSOURI BREAKDOWN: By county. | By district. (8:47 a.m.)
MISSOURI RESULTS: McCain edges out Huckabee; Obama narrowly wins over Clinton. (6:45 a.m.)
NATIONAL RESULTS: McCain wins; Clinton, Obama trade victories. (6:45 a.m.)
Director: Public has has filet mignon expectations, MoDOT has Filet-O-Fish funding. (1:05 p.m.)
Cabool beat the Houston Tigers 45-36 Tuesday night. | JV defeated 47-24. (11:09 a.m.)
Last night’s power outage cancels Houston Lady Tigers’ home game against Ava. The game will be played at 6 p.m. Friday before the boys’ varsity game against Ava (11:08 a.m.)
Death claims well-known county minister, Curtis Yarnell, 94.
Texas County Relay for Life sets kickoff rally for next Tuesday at the Texas County Health Department on North U.S. 63, Houston.
Houston receives settlement for January storm damage.
Survey set to gauge interest in residential care/retirement facility in Houston; questionnaire included in this week’s Herald.
