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Year in Review 2025: Schuyler County Times
In the tight-knit towns of Schuyler County, 2025 unfolded with familiar charm and quiet determination. Whether it was school pride, community service, or longstanding traditions, local residents once again showed what it means to come together and make a difference close to home. As we reflect on the first half of the year, these moments…
Read MoreLooking Back on the News of 2025
Compiled by Emilie Rumble JANUARY 1, 2025 – RETIREMENT – After 47 years of being in business, Frank “Junior” and Barb Crabtree announced their retirement and sale of the Frank’s Appliance in Edina to a new local business owner. IN MEMORY – Alan Lee Shumaker and Donna Kay Rowlison. JANUARY 8, 2025 – SWORN IN…
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JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. – The Baring Volunteer Fire Department, Edina Fire Department and Knox City Volunteer Fire Department have been approved for state equipment grants of up to $15,000 each from the Missouri Department of Public Safety. The grants are part of a new state initiative to support small volunteer fire departments with limited budgets.…
Read MoreEdina Offered Compromise on E-911 Costs Amid Withdrawal Notice
By Echo Menges EDINA, Mo. — After notifying Knox County of its intent to exit a shared E-911 dispatch payment agreement, the city of Edina is now weighing a proposal that would temporarily preserve dispatch services in 2025 while a long-term solution is prepared for a public vote. During a Dec. 23 special meeting of…
Read MoreClark County High School Holiday Concert
KAHOKA, Mo. – The spirit of the season came alive on Thursday, Dec. 18, as Clark County R-1 High School hosted its annual Holiday Concert, featuring performances by the school’s concert choir and concert band. The event, held at 7:15 p.m., was directed by Robert Dooley with assistance from Philip Haverstock. The concert choir opened…
Read MoreRinging in the New Year, One Tradition at a Time
As the final seconds of the year tick away, people across the globe prepare to welcome the new year with traditions as varied as the cultures that celebrate them. Some rituals involve feasting. Others focus on reflection. Many are rooted in age-old beliefs about luck, prosperity and new beginnings. From fireworks in New York City…
Read MoreWilling Workers 4-H Club Honors Veterans at Frazee Cemetery
Members of the Willing Workers 4-H Club gathered at Frazee Cemetery south of Wayland on Saturday, December 20, to honor local veterans through a Wreaths Across America ceremony. The observance was postponed one week due to winter weather. Club members took part in the ceremony and placed remembrance wreaths at the graves of veterans, pausing…
Read MoreLovegreen, Tuley Receive Military Service Academy Nominations
KANSAS CITY, Mo. – U.S. Rep. Sam Graves (MO-06) has announced his nominations for students across Missouri’s Sixth Congressional District to attend the United States Military Service Academies. Each year, members of Congress nominate outstanding high school students for appointment to the nation’s service academies. “One of the greatest honors I have as the congressman…
Read MorePalmyra City Council Approves Ordinance Updates and Recognizes Council Service
By Ella Aguilar The Palmyra City Council met Thursday evening to address several ordinance updates, hear department reports, and recognize years of service from council members. The agenda and consent agenda were both approved before moving into legislative business. Ordinances and Readings The council unanimously approved the second reading of Bill 1669, which corrects the…
Read MoreGiving Week 2025 Raises $36,971.48 for Local Nonprofits
Hannibal, Mo – Area funders are proud to announce the successful conclusion of Giving Week 2025, which raised $36,971.48 to support local nonprofit organizations serving communities across Northeast Missouri. The week-long celebration of generosity exceeded its original goal and demonstrated the powerful impact of collaboration and community giving. Held December 2–8 in conjunction with the…
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