Comments ST. JOSEPH, Mo. (Map, News) - Animal health care company Boehringer Ingelheim Vetmedica Inc. says it plans to expand its operations in St. Joseph by $150 million. The expansion, announced Tuesday, will result in 124 new jobs. Boehringer Ingelheim, based in Germany, has operated in St. Joseph for 27 years and employs more than 600 people. The expansion will take place over...
Cartoon Clicks: How's Obama's first Fourth?
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CNN
#cnnTabNav{display:none;}.cnnFirstTabActive .cnnWCBoxHeader img{display:block;} #cnnDefaultContSpace { margin:16px 0 0 0; } From the Blogs: Controversy, commentary, and debate Sit tight, we're getting to the good stuff...
Animal Planet to feature Kentucky State researcher’s work
Business Journal
Business Journal
Murray State University receives $300,000 grant for Breathitt Veterinary Center study State board approves $2 million in agricultural diversification projects State approves $1.3 million for ag projects A new Animal...
Praise given for a cartoon czar
Knox News
Knox News
A recent Reader’s Corner failed to appreciate Charlie Daniel, Knoxville’s most creative political cartoonist. The delightful thing about political cartoonists is that they pique our thinking...
First Asian elephant born in Australian zoo in international effort to save endangered animal
Star Tribune
Star Tribune
W.Va. turkey plant worker gets year of house arrest, fines for animal cruelty caught on video
Star Tribune
Star Tribune
Acclaimed Animators Celebrate Work and Teachings of Disney's Legendary Walt Stanchfield at Comic-Con International
PR Newswire
PR Newswire
Area rescuers search far and wide for needy animals
Asbury Park Press
Asbury Park Press
A growing number of organizations in Monmouth and Ocean counties are hitting the highways to rescue dogs in need, many of which come from shelters in the southern U.S. with high kill rates. Ursula Goetz, executive...


