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Palmrya Awarded TAP Grant for Sidewalk Project

 By Ella Aguilar  The City of Palmyra has been awarded the MoDOT TAP Grant to replace the sidewalks from the 100 Block through the 300 Block of South Main on the east side. City Clerk Deena Parsons announced this at their Thursday, July 12th meeting at the Palmyra City Council meeting.  Palmyra will receive $548,349.44…

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 $45,000 Donation To Running Fox

On Thursday, July 11, St. Francisville Lodge #588 A.F. & A.M., presented Running Fox Elementary School with a check for $45,000. The Lodge raised funds in the community, assisted by the Running Fox PTO, which were then double-matched by the Masonic Home of Missouri’s Create a Partnership program. The school will use the funds to…

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Free In-Person FAFSA Support Held at Sever Library

 By Emily Bontrager  A free in-person MOCAN FAFSA Initiative Support event will be held on Tuesday, July 23 from 2:00 p.m. to 5:00 p.m. at the H.E. Sever Library in Kahoka, Missouri. The library is located at 207 West Chestnut Street in Kahoka, MO.  The Northeast Missouri FAFSA Support event will be hosted by Jill…

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Building Coming Down

 Demolition work began on the old City Hall building on the southwest corner of the Memphis square on Saturday morning. Later in the day, the adjacent building collapsed, causing the Home Style Restaurant to temporarily close. On Monday, workers continued with the demolition, with both buildings being down by Monday night.

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Missouri Bill Completes Life-Long Dream

 Happy are those who dream dreams and are willing to do what it takes to make those dreams come true.  That phrase is what Bill Cottrell, local long-distance canoe enthusiast, reflected on when he began his canoe trip down the Missouri River last summer.  Cottrell, known as “Missouri Bill,” when on the river, started a…

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Sullivan County Fair Queen & Junior Miss

 An excited crowd was on hand for the 2024 Sullivan County Fair Queen & Junior Miss Pageant on Monday, July 8, 2024.. There were 5 young ladies vying for the Junior Miss title, and 3 ladies vying for the Fair queen title.  Selected as the queen was Miss Jocelyn Dykes daughter of Rikki McConkey. Miss…

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 Meet the New Palmyra Spectator Reporter 

My name is Gabriella Aguilar, but I go by Ella. I am a New Orleans born, East Texas transplant that moved to the Hannibal area in the Fall of 2021.  I have my Associates degree in Business Administration, and I am also a Senior at the University of Missouri and plan to receive my bachelor’s…

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Missouri Governor Candidate Holds Meet and Greet in Knox Co.

 Missouri Secretary of State Jay Ashcroft and the Knox County Republican Committee held a public meet and greet campaign event at the Baring Community Center. The July 7, 2024 event was part of Secretary Ashcroft’s campaign for the Republican Party nomination for Governor of Missouri.  Residents of Knox County and surrounding communities had the opportunity…

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 Temporary Closure of U.S. 61 Scheduled for Roadway Reconstruction Project Near Alexandria 

HANNIBAL – Weather permitting, beginning July 22, U.S. Route 61 is tentatively scheduled to close from just south of the Iowa State line to east of U.S. Route 136, near Alexandria in Clark County, as work begins on the initial phase of a project to raise the roadway approximately 2.5 feet on 1.3 miles of…

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Head On Over to the Clark County Fair!

 By Emily Bontrager  This year’s Clark County Fair will be held July 17 through July 21. You do not want to miss out on this year’s events and 4-H and FFA exhibits!  A Season Pass for the fair is $40.00 and a Daily Pass is $15.00. Children ages 10 and under get in for free. …

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