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Troop B To Conduct Special DWI Enforcement Operations During September

Captain James E. Wilt, commanding officer of Troop B, Macon, announces during the month of September, troopers will be participating in special enforcement operations. Sometime during the month of September, DWI saturations will occur in Chariton, Clark, Monroe, Randolph, Schuyler, Scotland, Shelby, and Putnam counties. The goal of these operations is to remove impaired drivers…

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“Rockhound Rob” Brings Smiles

    By Denise Shannon Do we really know everyone who lives inside of our hometown?  Do we really pay attention to everything that people do?   It can be interesting to run into someone living in your home town that you did not even know was there and find out what they do for a…

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Boy Scout Recruitment

By Denise Shannon During the morning of Aug. 23rd, 2019, Senior District Executive for the Mississippi Valley Council for Boy Scouts of America, Heather Huebner, came to Kahoka to visit Black Hawk Elementary School to speak on recruiting new Cub Scouts in and around our area. She was here on a visit for recruiting youth…

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Moore Selected to be National FFA Speak Ag Ambassador

By Kelsey Forquer, Amelia Boudreau and Halea Davis After being named State FFA Vice President in April. Andrew Moore, a senior at Clark County R-I High School has had one busy summer. He began his year of service with a week-long training session with his fellow State Officers; his training emphasized team work, strengths training,…

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Sullivan County Memorial Hospital Addresses Deficiencies

July 25, 2019–A regular Sullivan County Memorial Hospital (SCMH) Board of Trustees meeting was called to order on July 25, 2019, by Chairperson Melba Fordyce at 5:10 PM. Trustees present were Jean Page, Jo Hall, Ron Camp, and Bill Lewis. Also present were Jerry Dover, Chief Executive Officer; Tina Sears-Hamilton, Director of Patient Care Services;…

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Sign-Up Deadline For Emergency Assistance To Flooded Farms Aug. 30

By Heather Conrow COLUMBIA, Mo. – Farmers affected by flooding have until Aug. 30 to apply for help from USDA emergency assistance programs, says University of Missouri Extension livestock specialist Heather Conrow. The USDA Farm Service Agency provides up to 75% of approved renovation costs, to a maximum of $500,000, through its Emergency Conservation Program,…

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