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Read MoreMinta Grace “Peg” Kite
Minta Grace “Peg” Kite of Buhl died September 14, 2008 following a brief illness. She was 95.
Read MoreHelen L. Roberts
Helen L. Roberts, 78, of Kahoka, MO, died Monday, September 22, 2008 at the Keokuk Area Hospital in Keokuk, IA.
Read MoreA New Way of Conducting State Business
Governor’s Column By Governor Matt Blunt A New Way of Conducting State Business When I ran for governor I promised we would identify savings for taxpayers across state government. One of many examples of these savings is the measurable improvement in how the state manages employees’ business-related vehicle travel. My directive to focus on the…
Read MoreMissouri National Guard sends second agriculture team to Afghanistan
Missouri National Guard sends second agriculture team to Afghanistan The Missouri National Guard is sending its second Agri-Business Development Team (ADT) to support efforts in Afghanistan. This team is comprised of 64 Missouri Army and Air National Guardmembers, making it the first overseas joint deployment for the Missouri National Guard. “We are so proud to…
Read MoreJASON MICHAEL OGDEN
Jason Michael Ogden, 35, of Edina, Missouri, died Monday, September 22, 2008, at his residence north of Edina, Missouri.
Read MoreHARLAN W. BUFORD
HARLAN W. BUFORD Harlan W. Buford, age 77, of Kahoka, MO, passed away Monday, September 22, 2008, at the Clark Co. Nursing Home in Kahoka. He was born December 31, 1930 in Fort Madison, IA, the son of Chester and Orvetta Spoor Buford of Donnellson, IA. On October 17, 1948, he was united in marriage…
Read MoreBlessing Cancer Center presents the 6th Annual Community Breast Cancer Awareness Day
Blessing Cancer Center presents the 6th Annual Community Breast Cancer Awareness Day The Blessing Hospital Cancer Center is proud to announce its 6th Annual Community Breast Cancer Awareness Day, to be held on October 14 at the Ambiance, 5400 Koch’s Lane, Quincy. Two sessions are offered this year: the afternoon session from 11am to 2:30…
Read MoreFrom worms to llamas: MU Alternatives Center helps producers find niche markets
From worms to llamas: MU Alternatives Center helps producers find niche markets COLUMBIA, Mo.—If you want to raise anything from worms to llamas, Debi Kelly can point you in the right direction. As project manager of University of Missouri Extension’s Missouri Alternatives Center, Kelly answers thousands of questions and provides information each year to people…
Read MoreMcCaskill Votes to Extend Tax Credits for Alternative Energy Production
McCaskill Votes to Extend Tax Credits for Alternative Energy Production Legislation also provides tax credits for middle class families and flood relief in Missouri WASHINGTON, D.C. – With today’s economic uncertainty and the high price of gasoline, many American families are struggling to make ends meet and put gas in their cars. Today, United States…
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