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Caseys In Shelbina Remodeling, Adding New Sub Sandwich Station
Caseys General Store in Shelbina started construction work Monday morning, January 23. Casey’s will be adding a sub sandwich station. They will be expanding on the north and south ends of the building. The sub sandwich station will be located in the west side of building. According to Assistant Manager, Rose Trivette, they hope to…
Read MoreLaBelle Man Dies From Injuries Sustained In Motorcycle Accident
According to the Missouri State Highway Patrol, 51 year-old James P. Cannon of LaBelle, Missouri, died on January 23, 2017, due to injuries he sustained in an accident while riding a 1997 Kawasaki motorcycle that was struck by a 2006 Harley Davidson motorcycle on Saturday, January 21, 2017 at 6:10 p.m. on U.S. 61…
Read MoreA New Edina Police Chief Has Been Chosen
The Edina City Council called a special meeting and met in closed session on Monday evening, January 23, 2017 to interview applicants and select a new Chief of Police for the Edina Police Department. The Council interviewed three candidates for the position and selected Ryan Bishop of Edina as the new Police Chief. Bishop has…
Read MoreAuditor Galloway Finds Disorganized Records, Missing Money In Shelbina Municipal Court
Missouri State Auditor 83% of case records inaccurate, $1300 missing in small northeast Missouri court JEFFERSON CITY, Mo (Jan. 23, 2017) Missouri State Auditor Nicole Galloway has released an audit of the Shelbina municipal court, located in Shelby County in northeast Missouri. The audit identified concerns with court operations, including disorganized records, missing money and practices…
Read MoreKnox County Sheriff to Enforce City Ordinances in Baring, Knox City and Novelty VIDEO
The Knox County Commission has given the approval for the Knox County Sheriff’s Office to enforce the ordinances of smaller Knox County towns without police departments of their own. On Friday, January 20, 2017, representatives from Baring, Knox City and Novelty met with the Commission and the Sheriff to discuss the enforcement of their ordinances…
Read MoreThe City of Edina is Looking for a New Chief of Police
UPDATE: By the deadline at 4:00 p.m. on Friday, January 20 a total of three applications had been turned in for consideration for the Edina Police Chief position. The Edina City Council isn’t wasting any time. A special meeting is scheduled to take place at City Hall on Monday, January 23 at 5:50 p.m. Members…
Read MoreTune In to the Presidential Inauguration at 10:20 a.m. to See Lisa Blake of Edina Sing With the Missouri State Chorale VIDEO
The Missouri State Chorale is scheduled to perform at 10:24 a.m. at the Presidential Inauguration in Washington, D.C., which will be televised nationally. Below is a video Lisa Blake posted of Thursday’s sound check! EDINA – When the 45th President of the United States is sworn in on Jan. 20, 2017, the Missouri State University…
Read MoreAuditor Galloway Announces Start Of Shelby County Audit
Missouri State Auditor – Northeast Missouri county audit underway; county circuit court audit to begin later this year JEFFERSON CITY, Mo (Jan. 19, 2017) Missouri State Auditor Nicole Galloway announced her office has begun an audit of the government of Shelby County, located in northeast Missouri. The county’s most recent audit was released in 2013,…
Read MoreIndians, Lady Indians Advance In 74th Annual Tony Lenzini Tournament
The Clark County Indians won their first round matchup at the Tony Lenzini Tournament in Palmyra, downing Mark Twain 58-32. Tressa Campbell had 15, and Carissa Bevans had 14 points for the Lady Indians. They will face Palmyra at 7:30 on Thursday night. Palmyra advanced with a 51-42 win over Canton. On the boys side,…
Read MoreMDC Reminds Residents To Exercise Caution During And After Ice Storms, Offers Tree-Care Tips
From personal injury to physical damage and common scams, don’t let tree damage make matters worse. COLUMBIA, Mo. – When winter weather hits, Missourians know to expect the unexpected. From snow and ice, to strong winds and extreme cold, severe winter weather poses a diverse set of risks to residents. The Missouri Department of Conservation…
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