January 2022

Ste. Genevieve FFA receives Building Our American Communities Grant

STE. GENEVIEVE — Each year, the Missouri Department of Agriculture’s Building Our American Communities (BOAC) Grant Program provides up to $500 to Missouri 4-H clubs and FFA chapters for projects aimed at developing and advancing Missouri’s rural communities.  Ste. Genevieve FFA has been chosen to participate this year. FFA members and students in Ste. Genevieve […]

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Ste. Gen FFA, Farm Bureau donate to backpacks program

STE. GENEVIEVE – The Ste. Genevieve R-II Backpacks for Friday has received a $500 donation from the Ste. Genevieve FFA and the Missouri Farmers Care Foundation. The FFA received $250 from the state FFA to present to address food insecurity and raise awareness. This grant was matched by the Ste. Genevieve Farm Bureau. Ste. Genevieve

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Ste. Gen Aldermen approve surveillance, street maintenance and 911 dispatching

STE. GENEVIEVE —  The Ste. Genevieve Board of Aldermen met last night and approved the purchase of a surveillance camera system for the police department, the hiring a firm to conduct a 15-year street preventive maintenance program, an agreement for 911 dispatching services and a street closure for a bicycle race.   The action came

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Smith demands key federal agency fully reopen to eliminate veteran records request backlog

WASHINGTON, D.C. – On January 24, 2022, Congressman Jason Smith joined House Veterans Affairs Committee Ranking Member Mike Bost (IL-12) and 111 of his House Republican colleagues in writing the Director of the National Archives and Records Administration (NARA) demanding the National Personnel Records Center (NPRC) in St. Louis fully reopen their offices. The NPRC

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Senator Elaine Gannon’s Capitol Report: Drawing New Congressional Districts

JEFFERSON CITY — One of the most important tasks before the General Assembly this session is to draw our state’s new congressional districts to correspond with the data from the 2020 Census. Congressional districts contain approximately 700,000 people, must adhere to the Voting Rights Act and are intended to be as contiguous and compact as

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Randolph County authorities investigate death of Sparta man

CHESTER — Randolph County Coroner Carlos J. Barbour has announced his office and the Randolph County Sheriff’s Office are investigating the death of 36-year-old Joseph A. Specogni of Sparta. Barbour says Specogni was pronounced at his residence at 7:01 p.m. Tuesday, January 25. The cause of death is pending further investigation, however, no foul play

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Perry County deputy hurt while attempting to stop fleeing vehicle

PERRYVILLE — A Perry County Sheriff’s Deputy was hurt late Wednesday night while attempting to deploy a spike strip on I-55 to halt a fleeing suspect.   Perry County Sheriff Gary Schaaf says the deputy suffered a hand injury when the cord attached to the spike strip became wrapped around his hand as a passing

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Missouri corn growers share priorities, recognize partners

JEFFERSON CITY –Corn farmers, industry representatives, and guests from across the state gathered in Jefferson City, Mo., Wednesday for the Missouri Corn Growers Association (MCGA) annual meeting and legislative day.   The morning kicked off at the Capitol Plaza Hotel with MCGA’s annual meeting, where Gov. Mike Parson provided the keynote address. Members also reviewed

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