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Green City Boys Win Novinger Tournament

By David Sharp Green City (3- 0) adjusted to the graduation of several four year starting boys basketball players by transitioning to a lane based power attack, downing Brashear 61-39 in the boys championship game of the 82nd Annual Novinger Tournament. Clancy Ballinger led all scorers with 27 Green City points. Zane Patterson hammered home…

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Green City Girls Win Third Straight Novinger Championship

By: David Sharp Green City employed a strong inside-outside game to hand conference rival La Plata a 49- 39 loss in the girls championship game of the 2025 Novinger Tournament. Jaryn Hatcher helped Green City control the boards along with a game high 23 point night. Junior guard Macy Jeffries tossed in 22 points along…

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Graves Secures $4M for Sullivan County Hospital Project

WASHINGTON, D.C. — U.S. Rep. Sam Graves (R-Mo.) has secured $4 million in federal funding for a new hospital facility in Sullivan County. The funds were included in the Fiscal Year 2026 Agriculture appropriations bill signed into law last month. The money will support the construction of a new 16-bed critical access hospital and rural…

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Three Weeks Before Christmas, 155 Simmons Workers Told They’re Out

Milan pet food plant to close in January; layoffs hit nearly 5% of county workforce By Echo Menges The Sullivan County community is reeling after learning the Simmons pet food plant is slated to be closed just one month into the new year. Local government officials and Simmons employees were notified on Wednesday, Dec. 3,…

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Hannibal Regional Hosts Groundbreaking For New Kirksville Cancer Center

Hannibal Regional hosted an official groundbreaking for the new state-of-the-art cancer center to be built in Kirksville on Tuesday, December 2. More than 100 community members joined in the event, celebrating a major milestone in Hannibal Regional’s journey to bring radiation oncology services back to Kirksville. Leading the ceremony, Hannibal Regional President & CEO Todd…

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Marion County Commission Approves Bridge Reimbursements, Updates Senior Tax Application

PALMYRA, Mo. — The Marion County Commission moved forward on key financial matters and infrastructure updates during its regular session Monday, Dec. 1, held at the Palmyra Courthouse. Presiding Commissioner J. David Lomax and Western District Commissioner Lacey Miller were in attendance. Eastern District Commissioner Larry Welch was absent. Among the commission’s first actions was…

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Palmyra City Council Reviews Ordinances, DNR Projects, and Winter Weather Response

By Ella Aguilar PALMYRA, Mo. — The Palmyra City Council met Thursday evening to review several ordinances, hear departmental updates, and receive engineering reports related to ongoing water and wastewater projects. With the agenda and consent agenda unanimously approved, the council moved smoothly through a full slate of business. The council approved the second reading…

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Mark Twain Casino Raises $2,830.44 for Toys for Tots

LaGrange, MO — December 3, 2025 — Mark Twain Casino is proud to announce that it raised $2,830.44 for Toys for Tots as part of a special Donate & Play promotion aimed at supporting local families and spreading holiday cheer. During the promotion, guests were invited to make a cash donation to Toys for Tots…

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American Legion’s Gift Helps Brighten Christmas for Palmyra Families in Need

Palmyra, MO — The Palmyra Ministerial Alliance received another meaningful boost this week as the American Legion made a generous donation to support the Alliance’s community assistance programs. The gift comes during a season in which several local organizations, businesses, and individuals have stepped forward with financial contributions, supporting our Adopt-a-Child Christmas Campaign and strengthening…

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Greentop Council Discusses Budget, Wastewater Solutions, and Fire Contract at December Meeting

GREENTOP, Mo. — The Greentop City Council addressed key community matters on Dec. 4, 2025, including infrastructure improvements, youth programs, and the upcoming 2026 budget. Mayor Sarah Crawford opened the meeting at 6 p.m., following the Pledge of Allegiance. The council quickly moved through standard procedures, approving the November meeting minutes, the treasurer’s report, and…

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