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15 Missouri communities are first to gain 2026 Blue Shield designation, Department of Public Safety announces
JEFFERSON CITY – The Missouri Department of Public Safety has approved 15 Missouri communities as 2026 Missouri Blue Shield communities, making them the first designated for the second year of the programand eligible for state grants to boost law enforcement equipment and/or training. To achieve the designation, communities must demonstrate their commitment to enhancing public…
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Well, we had some very beautiful days this past week with highs that ran in the upper 60’s and then by the weekend it turned off cold like February should be. I don’t know about you but I am really tired of everyday having wind to deal with. Hopefully March will come in like…
Read MoreCulver-Stockton College Launches Center for Rural Opportunity to Advance Leadership in Rural Higher Education
Canton, Mo. — Culver-Stockton College is pleased to announce the launch of the Center for Rural Opportunity, a new institutional initiative designed to elevate and align the College’s leadership in rural-focused education, scholarship, and community engagement. As a rural-located, rural-serving institution, Culver-Stockton College has built a strong portfolio of programs and partnerships addressing rural challenges…
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1. Quit-claim Wendy M Conrad to Michael J Conrad All of lots 3 and 4 in Surrey Hills Estates – 1st Addition, being part of the Southeast 1/4 of the Northeast 1/4 of Section 25, Township 57 North, Range 5 West, Hannibal 2. General Warranty Landmark Estates LLC to Leland Crane and Laura Crane A…
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This week brought more unseasonably warm weather followed by a cold spell this weekend. Several around the area reported a light rain late in the week, but we seem to have missed it. Bobby saw an out-of-state car at the 18 Wheeler Gas Station topped with deep snow, but that was the only snow we…
Read MorePalmyra, Marion County Issues Headline April 7 Municipal Ballot
PALMYRA — Voters in Palmyra and across Marion County will head to the polls Tuesday, April 7, 2026, for the General Municipal Election, with key countywide tax and transportation questions leading the ballot, along with Palmyra City Council races and several school and municipal contests throughout the county. Countywide Questions At the top of the…
Read MoreMoberly Area Community College Dean’s List
Moberly Area Community College has announced its Fall 2025 Dean’s List, recognizing students who demonstrated outstanding academic achievement during the Fall Semester. Local students honored include: Maywood: Riley Holt Palmyra: Jacob Barnes; Haylie Begley; Carter Harper; Wyatt Hoerr; Landon Hogan; Maggie Holt; Montgomery Riedle; Laden Simmons
Read MoreCulver-Stockton Seeks Employer Vendors for Tri-State Career Fair March 19
CANTON, Mo. — Culver-Stockton College is now accepting employer registrations for its annual Tri-State Career Fair, inviting regional businesses and organizations to connect with a diverse pool of emerging talent from across the tri-state area. The 2026 Tri-State Career Fair is set from 9 a.m.–1:30 p.m. Thursday, March 19 in the Mabee Recreation Center…
Read MoreCardinals Lose Final Regular Season Game at Higbee
By Mark Requet The South Shelby Cardinals finished up the regular season with a 51-42 loss at Higbee on Friday, February 20, 2026, with the district tournament set to begin on Tuesday, February 24, at Monroe City. Higbee took a 9-3 lead early, but back-to-back threes by Colt Schmitz and Logan Beasley tied the game…
Read MoreLady Birds Defeat Higbee to Close Out Regular Season
By Mark Requet The South Shelby Lady Birds traveled to Higbee for the final game of the regular season on Friday, February 20, 2026, and won 68-60. The offense for the Lady Birds was clicking early, hitting six first quarter threes to help propel South Shelby score 21. Hannah Gaines hit three threes and Gracynn…
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