November 2021

Perryville Police reports

PERRYVILLE — The Perryville Police Department has released its latest reports. 40-year-old Dennis M. Darwin of Perryville was charged with tampering with a victim and fourth degree assault October 26th. 30-year-old Tiffany Lynn Paul of Marquand was arrested October 27th on a fugitive warrant out of Perryville. A burglary with property damage was reported October […]

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PHS drama club will present ‘Meet Me in St. Louis’

By Kate Martin PERRYVILLE — Audiences are in for a treat this weekend as the Silver Dagger Players present the non-musical version of “Meet Me In St. Louis.”   The show dates are Thursday, Nov. 11, Friday, Nov. 12, and Saturday, Nov. 13. Tickets are purchased at the box office each evening. All performances begin

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Rep. Jason Smith calls for Congressional Budget Office to reveal true cost of Democrat tax and spending bill

WASHINGTON, D.C. – In a letter Tuesday to the Congressional Budget Office (CBO), the top Republicans on the House and Senate Budget Committees pushed the agency to provide a true cost estimate of the Democrats’ tax and spending reconciliation bill if provisions within the bill were made permanent, as is the intent of Democrats. House Budget

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SGMS hosts annual Career Week for 8th graders

STE. GENEVIEVE — Eighth grade students at Ste. Genevieve Middle School recently had the opportunity to meet and engage with area representatives from local businesses, organizations and colleges and universities as part of their annual Career Week. Starting on Monday, Oct. 11 and lasting through Friday, Oct. 15, the week offered a different type of

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Treasurer Fitzpatrick encourages Missourians to help return unclaimed military medals

JEFFERSON CITY – Ahead of Veterans Day, Missouri State Treasurer Scott Fitzpatrick is asking Missourians to help return unclaimed military medals and insignia held by the Treasurer’s Office. The Treasurer’s Office currently holds 251 military medals and insignia including five purple hearts, four bronze stars, and more than 100 other service medals. “As we honor and remember

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Valle Catholic Schools release honor rolls

STE. GENEVIEVE – Valle Catholic Schools have released their first quarter honor rolls. 6th Grade High Honors Mikayla Basler Cecilia Meyer Ben Oberle Jayci Palmer Kai Siebert Landon Woodward   Honors Douglas Overmann Logan Wise   7th Grade High Honors Trevor Basler Ada Bley Ella Bley Lucas Drury Paige Gielow Annie Heberlie MaryKathryn McDowell Payton

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Alligator snapping turtle is proposed to be listed as threatened under Endangered Species Act

BLOOMINGTON, Minn. — The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service is proposing to list the alligator snapping turtle as threatened under the Endangered Species Act (ESA). The proposal follows a review of the best available science that indicates decades of overharvesting for domestic and international meat consumption, impacts from nest predation, recreational and illegal harvest and

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Chester American Legion will host Veteran’s Day Ceremony

By Jim Beers, Contributing Writer     CHESTER — The American Legion Post 487 in Chester will host the Annual Veteran’s Day Ceremony on Veteran’s Day Thursday November 11 at 10 a.m. Last year’s ceremony had to be cancelled due to Covid-19 restrictions.  It is encouraging that an annual tradition in Chester will return this year!

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