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BEVERLY ANN (GRICE) FIELDS

Beverly Ann (Grice) Fields, of Galt, Missouri, passed away Thursday, November 20, 2025, at Sunnyview Nursing Home in Trenton, where she had been a resident for the past three and a half months. She was 9 days shy of her 83rd birthday. Beverly was born November 29, 1942, at her grandmother Becky’s home south of…

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Beta Sigma Phi Celebrates Christmas

Lancaster Preceptor Delta Psi chapter of Beta Sigma Phi celebrated Christmas in November on Wednesday evening, November 19, 2025, at the Lancaster Baptist Church which was decked out for the holidays. Hostesses Rhonda Steen and Cindi Stump greeted 17 members for the annual dinner event with gifts of gold, red, and green Christmas ball ornaments..…

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Schuyler R-1 Board Accepts Key Retirements, Approves Winter Readiness Measures

QUEEN CITY, Mo. — The Schuyler R-1 Board of Education approved several personnel changes and winter preparations during its regular meeting Nov. 19, as the district heads into the holiday season. Board members accepted the resignations of Richelle Hinners, food service cook, and Sarah Hoehne, Parents as Teachers staff member. They also approved retirement notices…

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Former Schuyler Teacher Illustrates New Edition of “The Pretend Princess”

By Emily Bontrager Tiffany Harris has been illustrating children’s books for years, and her latest project is the newly released second edition of The Pretend Princess by Iowa author Lynne Roers. Harris, who lives near Moulton, Iowa, earned an English degree from Truman State University and a master’s in teaching from Purdue University. She taught…

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Scotland County Commission Reviews Minutes, Discusses Office Space, Insurance and Building Plans

MEMPHIS, Mo. — The Scotland County Commission addressed routine business, office-space needs and ongoing administrative building projects during meetings held Nov. 6, 12, 13 and 19. Commissioners Duane Ebeling, Brent Rockhold and David Wiggins met Nov. 6, approving the consent agenda and minutes from the previous day. The commission also reviewed checks, discussed a workspace…

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A Missouri Thanksgiving: Words That Still Warm the Heart

Long before Thanksgiving became a fixed national holiday, Missourians were already being called to pause, reflect, and give thanks for the blessings of everyday life. In the fall of 1843, at a time when families gathered around wood-burning stoves and candlelight flickered across cabin walls, Missouri Gov. Thomas Reynolds asked the people of the young…

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Memphis Chamber to Host Annual Lighting of the Square on Dec. 5

The Memphis Area Chamber of Commerce will hold its annual Lighting of the Square on Friday, December 5, 2025, bringing family fun, community spirit, and festive lights to the heart of downtown Memphis. Activities begin at 5:30 p.m., when attendees can buy raffle tickets on the courthouse lawn. The official lighting of the square will…

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Sever Memorial Library Launches New After-School Study Buddies Program

By Emily Bontrager The Sever Memorial Library in Kahoka has launched a new after-school program designed to support local students with their studies while helping them discover the many resources the library provides. The program, called Study Buddies, officially began on November 4 and takes place every Tuesday and Thursday after school until 4:30 p.m.…

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