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Fabius 4-H Club March Meeting

The Fabius 4-H Club met on Saturday, March 14th at Main Street Lanes at 2 pm for their monthly meeting. Due to the absence of President Triplett and Vice President Bowman, the meeting was led by Secretary Bently Carper. Pledges were led by Lane Carper and Bently Carper. The secretary’s report was given by Bently…

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A Second Chance at Life Close to Home

After spending many years working as a hospital administrator in Springfield, Illinois, Robert Howland of Clarksville, Missouri, believed he understood healthcare well. His professional experience had shaped a long-held assumption that when facing complex or serious medical conditions, the best option was to travel to a large metropolitan hospital. That belief was put to the…

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Real Estate Transactions

1. General Warranty Courtney Jo Feith and Kenneth Wayne Feith JR to Gary Perrine All of lot 14 and 15, except that part off South end thereof, all in Block 4 in Stratford Park, a subdivision of par of Lot 1 of McMaster’s Subdivision of part of the West ½ of Section 19 and part…

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Bob Sellenriek Inducted into PCCA Hall of Fame

Jonesburg, Missouri —On March 10, 2026, Bob Sellenriek was formally inducted into the Power and Communications Contractors Association (PCCA) Hall of Fame, recognizing a lifetime of leadership, innovation, and service to the communications construction industry. The induction ceremony was a meaningful and celebratory event, highlighted by Bob’s acceptance speech, which was filled with heartfelt memories,…

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Message from Congressman Sam Graves – 6th District of Missouri

On June 20, 2024, an illegal alien from India driving an 18-wheeler caused a multi-car pileup after driving at an unsafe speed and failing to stop for traffic in a construction zone. His reckless driving, combined with California’s irresponsible decision to issue him a commercial driver’s license (CDL), forever changed the life of 5-year-old Dalilah…

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Taylor News

WOW! What a beautiful week it has been, I am so enjoying these temps in the 80’s and the sunshine that has been beaming down on us. This all makes me so ready to plant some flowers and garden. There is some rain in the forecast for this upcoming week, let’s hope we can get…

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Mission Hill Baptist Calls Pastor

Mission Hill Baptist Church, 4653 Business Hwy 61 just south of Palmyra has called Joshua Parson to be the new Pastor. He will be relieving Interim Pastor Gary Loomis who has served for the past two years. Bro. Parson graduated from NorthSide Christian School in Louisville, Kentucky and received a Bachelor of Science in Bible…

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Spring Cleaning? BBB Offers Tips for Hiring Help, Donating Wisely, and Avoiding Online Scams

If you’ve caught the spring-cleaning bug, the Better Business Bureau (BBB) has tips for finding trusted companies to help you declutter, locating places to donate used items, and staying safe if you’re selling items online. Clearing the clutter can be a daunting task for busy families, and some turn to professional cleaning or organizing services.…

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Palmyra Opens Season with Comeback Win

Palmyra opened its season in dramatic fashion Saturday, rallying twice to defeat Fulton 10-8 in the first game of a two-game appearance at the Southern Boone baseball cluster. Fulton set the tone early, scoring two runs in the first inning and adding single runs in the second and third to take a 4-0 lead. Palmyra…

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Spectator Shelf

125 Years Ago March 21, 1901 While Mary, the little daughter of Price Spratt of near Benbow and her little cousin were playing Monday afternoon, they got hold of a revolver. The consequence was that Mary was shot in the face but not fatally hurt. What pleases a woman? It pleasures her to be told…

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