Sidewalk (ADA) Improvements Scheduled in Schuyler and Adair Counties ADA Work Begins on Route M in Glenwood
Sidewalk (ADA) Improvements Scheduled in Schuyler and Adair Counties ADA Work Begins on Route M in Glenwood HANNIBAL – Weather permitting, as early as June 9, contractor crews will start work on a sidewalk (ADA) improvement project in Schuyler and Adair counties. Initially, work will start in Glenwood in Schuyler county at the following…
Read MoreFCS Financial Awards Community Improvement Grants to 113 FFA Chapters and 4-H Clubs
Thanks to FCS's Shaping Rural Missouri Grant, Glenwood Whistle Stop 4-H Club was able to replace the damaged flagpole at the Glenwood Park and put in a brick ring flowerbed around the flagpole. In May, the club members planted flowers in the new flowerbed around the flagpole. JEFFERSON CITY, Mo., June 9, 2025 – A…
Read MoreCommunity Cookbook Preserves Local Recipes and Supports Museum Repairs
The Schuyler County Historical Society Hometown Kitchen cookbook is a heartfelt compilation of 642 recipes submitted by families throughout the area, aiming to raise funds for a new roof on the W.P. Hall Museum in Lancaster, MO. The Schuyler County Historical Society Hometown Kitchen cookbook is a heartfelt compilation of 642 recipes submitted by…
Read MoreReviving a Century-Old Barn in Clark County
Many barns like this one can be found throughout Clark County. Some are still in use, while others are slowly decaying, their roofs collapsing and vines creeping over their frames. Sitting in a green pasture south of Kahoka is a barn that’s over 100 years old. The weathered boards, some rotting away, give the structure…
Read MoreMFA Oil Raises $150,000 to fight Hunger at Eleventh Annual Charity Golf Scramble and Concert Benefitting Feeding Missouri
From left to right: Jon Ihler, President & CEO of MFA Oil; Ashley Bower, Senior Marketing Manager, MFA Oil; Jennifer Bach, Vice President of Break Time Operations; Chris Baker, Resource Development Manager, Feeding Missouri; and Kenny Steeves, Senior Vice President of Operations, MFA Oil. Columbia, Mo. – June 4, 2025 – MFA Oil Company, a…
Read MoreHonoring Six Lifetimes of Service: Palmyra R-1 Celebrates Its 2025 Retirees
Stacey Conrad and Brian Wosman Now that the 2024–25 school year has come to a close, the Palmyra R-1 School District wants to celebrate the careers of six exceptional educators whose combined service totals more than 150 years. While their titles mayvary, their purpose has always been the same: to help students grow, succeed, and…
Read MoreKahoka Resident Eyes Crown
Evan Jones MEXICO, MO – The Miss Missouri Scholarship organization will crown its 94th Miss Missouri after a week of preliminary competition that will feature a private interview with the judges, talent performances, on-stage question, and fitness. It also marks the 55th anniversary of Mexico hosting the competition. During Miss Missouri 1970’s Marcia Mossbarger’s reign, the pageant…
Read MoreDepartment of Natural Resources will hold public awareness session on Lewis County landfill expansion
JEFFERSON CITY, MO, MAY 30, 2025 – The Missouri Department of Natural Resources will hold a public awareness session on the permitting process for a proposed expansion at the Backridge Landfill in Lewis County. The session will begin at 5 p.m. Monday, June 30, at La Grange City Hall, 118 S. Main St. in La…
Read MoreChariton Valley Hosts Human Trafficking Training Led by National Expert
MACON, MO – May 28, 2025 – Chariton Valley welcomed over 100 attendees today at the Macon Expo Center for a powerful and practical skills-based training session on human trafficking, led by Dan Nash, Co-owner of the Human Trafficking Training Center and retired Missouri State Trooper. Meghan Connors also provided insight on HT Training and Advocacy.…
Read MoreTeen, Grandmother Charged in Scotland County Kidnapping Case Involving School-Aged Girl
MEMPHIS, Mo. — A Kirksville teen and his grandmother are facing multiple felony charges for allegedly removing a 15-year-old girl from school under false pretenses and subjecting her to potential harm, including marijuana exposure, according to court records filed in Scotland County Circuit Court.Carter Miles Haynes, 19, is charged in Case No. 25SE-CR00023 with first-degree kidnapping,…
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