Jim Bourisaw, who has won state and national honors as a weightlifter over the past decade, is seriously considering giving up competing. - http://www.hannibal. net
The building being donated by the Bank of Hannibal to the Free Will Baptist Church of Hannibal was finally moved Monday morning. - http://www.hannibal. net
Get a bird's eye view of flood waters in Hannibal on Wednesday, June 18, when the Mississippi River reached 29.54 feet, the city's second highest crest since 1960. - http://www.hannibal. net
Since not everyone will have the opportunity to come to Hannibal and set foot aboard LST-325, here's a chance to go aboard this piece of history. - http://www.hannibal. net
A helicopter was utilized by Peters Heating and Air Conditioning Monday morning to carry air conditioning and heating units to the roof of the Lowe's store that's now under construction in Hannibal. - http://www.hannibal. net
A father and daughter escaped injury when a tornado roared through their farm east of Center, Mo., in Ralls County late Friday afternoon. - http://www.hannibal. net
Members of the national news media and the curious were atop Lover's Leap in Hannibal Tuesday morning to gain a view of the rising water of the Mississippi River in Hannibal. - http://www.hannibal. net
A Missouri Army National Guard Black Hawk helicopter visited Mark Twain Elementary School in Hannibal Thursday. The Hannibal Courier-Post was present for its approach, landing and departure. - http://www.hannibal. net
Firefighters had little hope of saving the Mission Hill Baptist Church in Palmyra, which was destroyed by fire early Thursday morning. - http://www.hannibal. net
Missouri Gov. Matt Blunt visited Hannibal Wednesday to see the rising waters of the Mississippi River and the work which has been done to protect the historic downtown area.
The Hannibal Police Department has launched a new program that will place officers either on foot or bicycles in the downtown area to interact with business people and visitors. - http://www.hannibal. net
Several waves of wintry weather rolled through Northeast Missouri beginning Dec. 8, leaving many people without electricity. Hannibal Courier-Post reporter Brent Engel was out among those most affected, taking pictures and listening to their stories. - http://www.hannibal. net